BASKETBALL
SATURDAY'S MATCHES A GRADE Section I—United 18, Cathedral 14; Digby's A 13, Malreh&u A 11; Beckenham A 6, University A 8. Section 3—A.8.0. A 17, University B 7; Merivale A 4, St. Mary's A 16; Bookenham B 0, Waiata 11. SENIOE-B GRADE Soction I—Digby's B 1, Hinemoa A 11; Gregg Old Girls 5, S.L.C.C. A 8; West Old Girls A 8, Technical B 13. Section 2—Technical 0 8, (Marshland A 3; Bulfast Presbyterian A 16, University 0 1; Snored Heart D, Hagley A 11. Section B—-Tobe A 4, Selwyn 12; Pacific A 8, Technioa] B 1; Hagloy B 17, West Old Girls B 5. JUNIOR B GRADIS Soction I—Gregg Collate 3, Weeks, Ltd., l<t; Marshland B 8, Kowhai 5; Richmond Old Girls 6, Nomads A B; Young Women's Christian Association Seniors 7, Woolwortha 21. Seotlon 2—Rangi 4, Marewa A 14; Normal High 8, Millers 7; St. Mary's B 1, Llnwood 12. Section B—Smartwcar 10, Spreydon 11. Section 4—Pirates A 9, Ballantyno's 10, ] O GRADE Soction I—Whitcorabes1 —Whitcorabes A 3, Lyttelton Young Women's Christian Association 0; Kai Ora 4, Malrehau B 7; Northcote 12, Technical j B 0; Brownies 7, A.B.C. B 8. ! Section 2—Marshland O v. Hagley E 1; Hinemoa B 0, Rawest A 1; St. Michael's 8, Whltcombes B 4; Belfast Presbyterian B 6,1 J. R, McKenrio's 3; Oddfellows A 13, Selwyn Hosiery 1 Section B—rNowads B 6, Whitcombo and Tombs 5; Rancors 7, Waltham 6; Vulcan 1, Pirates U 0; Gheokors 21, Oddfellows O 1. Section 4—Checkmates 4, Trinity 7; Cambridge Terrace B 8, Aranees 14; Girl Citi* tens JJ 6, Jtawea B 12; Pacifio B 11, Digby's O i; Oddfellows B 10, 8.8.C. 18. TEMUKA ASSOCIATION and junior representative tri»l fames »rr»ng«<J i,y tfcf and Pi*' trfo* B«*lntb*ll A%»eoi*UoD w#rt pl*f«J »t tfc» donu»s» os 9*tqrd»r »4t»rntKw>, »»d the foUowfef wnlor tMB> W»» to pley ttvt Tiuuwrtj 6xib A»*««i*tlon »t Twrnta on _Batt}ri»y seati—Forwards! 6. Cfcrtntf*. E. Pick (Pleasant point). »n4 E- Jones (St. Joseph a). Centres—P. Spillane (St. Josoph's), S. Sutherland (Ploapapt Point), and h. Heap (High School Qld Girls). Defenders —W. Ivtß, J. Douglas (Temulca Young Women), #nd J. Cameron (High SoJmwIK
Reserves—Forwards; A. White (High School Old Girls): centre, C. Pieroe (High School Old Girls); defenders, Z. Poultney (Temuka Y.W.). The draw for this week's games is:— Senior —High School Old Girls v. Pleasant Point, at Temuka, 2.45 p.m. (Miss Hanifln); Temuka Y.W. No. a v. Clandeboye, at St. Joseph's Convent, 2 p.m. (Miss Shiels) ( St. Joseph's v. Temuka No. 1, at St. Joseph's Convent, 8.80 (Miss Bean). Senior B—Milford v. Clandeboye, at Milford, 2,80 p.m. (Mr Paiki); Geraldine v. Winohester, at Geraldine, 8 p.m. (Miss Rae); Pleasant Point v. Temuka Y,W* at Point,_ 3.50 p.m. (Miss Oed). Junior—St. Joseph's v. Arowhenua, at Temuka, 2'p.m. (Mrs Templeton); High School Old Girls v. Temuka Y.W. No. 2, at Temuka, 8.30 p.m. (Miss Clelland); Geraldine No. 2, at Geraldine, 8.15 p.m. (Miss Washington); St. Joseph's No. 1 v. Pleasant Point, at Temuka, 2.45 p.m. (Mrs Templeton) ; Geraldine No. 1 a bye. I WAIMATE SUB-ASSOCIATION Following are the results of game* in the Waimate Basketball Association's competitions:— A Grade—Wniinale 33, Willowbridge 14; St. Patrick's 14, Hunter 13; High School 13, St. Patrick's 7.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21199, 25 June 1934, Page 9
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