SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 9.
Some Notes on Players:—
Some Notes on Players:—
Stella Phillips.—This year's captain is a good and reliable player. We still like you in defence best, Stella-memories of your sticking propensities and also good interceptions. However, if you intend to remain in goial, get free from that partner.
Janet Grainger.—Tophole. But brighten up that shooting, Janet, and you'll be a second Mary Line. Field work brilliant.
Marjorie Gibbons.—Our best goalshooter this season; but you must get in front of that partner and make for the wide open spaces.
Nora McLaren.—A stalwart player and a steady passer. But don't overdo the defending and get pulled up for infringements, Nora.
Dorothy Grainger.—A pretty player who would do well to cut out her moments of lackdaisy. Stick to those brilliant mements.
Margaret Pilcher.—Good, because she uses her head, But the rest of the team don't know you, Miss Pilcher.
Marion Bell.—A brilliant interceptor and defender. But you get your tail down too easily, Marion. Beware of fumbling.
Erice Overton.—A prospective Wellington rep. A fighter and a brilliant defence. (And a practiser!). Keep it up.
Sylvia Hefford.—The only fresher to make the team. Congrats! Stick to that goalie parner.
Sheila Fraser.—A good player, but must get more active and less self-conscious of her play. And don't fumble. Your brain is a good player.
All the goals must practise their shooting.
We've got our money on the V.U.C. Senior A. They defeated Kia Ora B very convincingly on Saturday by 13 goals to 8.