POSITION OF TEAMS
E. Allely was the strength of ® third, supported ably by A. Snraf who played well, although her tap ing will have to bo quickened. suits of their games were: TauranK E 9 v. Te Aroha 7: Tauranga v. Matamata D 11. A Maori representative team ra| entered in the tournament, this ffi| ing the first occasion that a Maifil team from Tauranga has away. The main object of entering a team was to provide practice feu the Rotorua tournament at which*? Maori team will he picked to p!§g the Australians. The team play|@| well, although the defence tMjj| seemed timid of infringements. ||| Murray proved an excellent captai||| Results of their games are: Tfe ranga Maori 12 v. Matamata CgT Tauranga Maori 12 v. 10: Tauranga Maori 11 v. Te Arfijy In the play off for the final ranga B and Tauranga Maori \'|L had both won their respecti||, : sections drew, three all, bringwy, home between them the B gh||s: cup. &L
COLLEGE TEAM BEAT OPOTIKI SCHOOL if
RESULTS OF GAMES IN || TAURANGA
A greasy ball was responsible >J e: the faulty handling which 's}•' noticeable in most basketMh matches played on the Cliff R 0 courts, Tauranga, on Saturday. St, t den showers marred the afternoo®3 games, matches having -to be h hi up during periods of rain. ~e 1 A team from Oootiki R|ps, School, which travelled to Taurance. in conjunction with the hoys’ f^ s ball team, played Tauranga Coll® during the afternoon. The game wh played in wet weather, as was fP< n '\SPt last year when Opotiki camedh Tauranga. Opotiki was defeated® 2] points to nine.
Defiled results are as followsfa? College A 21 v. Opoliki Hu cl School 9: Ohuki A 12 v. Batwn A G (Miss R. Mi In): Rangataua 'hie bv default from Rovers Junior: WJ Kenzies 16 v. Meteor 0 (Mr l-r
Davies). FPj College A 10 v. Mount A 3 'hpc E. Gahagon): Rainsters 14 v. Ruto erford A 0 (Mr V. HalpinU Fit; a berg A 12 v. Rangataua 9 (MissSVj Jones); Mount B 9 v. Waikard* (Mr J. Savage). tit Batten A 8 v. Mansfield A 7 (%| Gahagon): Rainstors 7 v. Tainuips (Miss E. M>ln): United B 1J fn‘f Meteor 1 (Mr Halnin): Mount lrt 8 m McKenzie’s 4 (Mr Davies). Ms College B 6 v. Rutherford A,w (Miss Jones); Tainui 11 v. Fr f t • berg A 7 (Mr Halpin): NightinA 6 v. Rovers Junior 4 (Mr MansfieM A. 9 v. Rangalaua 4 (Mr Davies). W§
The points gained in all grade# . of the Tauranga SSasketbr ri| Association’s championships a# ei as foilows:— y.' 1 Senior Grade do p. w. I. d, s;P e Eovcrs A .... - ... 8 8 O' 0 lias. College A .... - ... 9 8 1 fl gas Mount A . 10 6 3 1 llldi United A .... - ... 8 5 3 O’like To Puna ... ... 9 4 8 0 l it Maori Old Girls .. 9 3 6 0 ti Kiatoa .... —. . .... 8 2 7 0 |ve Katikati A - ... 8 2 G 0 lie St. Mary’s O.G. , . 10 1 8 I le < Senior Reserve ! 1' p, , w. 1. d, piga College B . ... 11 9 1 1 lira Bains tors .... 12 8 4 Old ; iaartieys .... . 8 7 0 1 liotr Taimii .... . .... 11 7 o O 1 Rutherford A . ... 12 7 5 0 111 ) Eangataua . .... n G 4 ibi Frey berg A ... 12 4 S 21i k Nightingales ... 11 4 7 0 & Matakana .... 9 3 6 o r Katikati B .... .... 8 0 8 0 II Rovers Junior ... 11 0 11 0 l th< Intermediate re Pw. 1. d. I,. 11 Mansfield A 11 10 1 Eangataua East . .... 10 8 2 0 f* OhiiRi __ .... . ... 11 7 4 01!;« r Batten A .... . ... 10 6 4 IVsomd B .... . ... n 6 5 «V Waikare . .... 10 4 5 l -L McKenzies .... . ... 10 4 e, United B ... 10 2 8 0 i tec Meteor .... . .... 11 0 11 0 l-st
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14714, 5 July 1948, Page 2
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