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BASKETBALL

ONLY TWO SENIOR GAMES PLAYED Basketball matches were continued In Christchurch on Saturday. Because Training College and University are still on vacation, pigby’s won by default from University and Canberra won by default from Training College. Selwyn and Sacred Heart had easy wins in the other two senior games played. Results:— _ . Senior. —Selwyn 22, Technical 3; Sacred Heart 38, Mataura 13. Senior Reserve.—Cathedral 26, St. Mary’s 7; Mairehau 1, Training College 0; Kakatai 19, Celtic 14; Technical M, Second Grade.—Section I: Selwyn 19, Colombia 1; Otautahi 12, Public Service 11; Sacred Heart 27, Celtic 10. Section II: Sumner 20, St. Mary’s 8; Sutherlanda lg, Barlows 11; Rebels 18, Lane, Walker, Rudkin 9. Section III: Ethne Tosswill 21, West Old Girls 13; Avon 37, Avonside 11; Technical 20, Mairehau 8. Section IV: Digby’s 21, Kakatai 7; Tuis 28, Marshland 11; Papanui Technical 18, Spreydon Old Girls 16. Third Grade. —Section I: Cranmer 21, Technical 15; Berwick 21, Kaiapoi 2; Addington 17, Woolworths 11. Section II: Greggs 16, Ferndale 7; BJI.A. 14, Sacred Heart 5; Prebbleton 16, Cathedral IL Section III: N.Z.R. (Addington) 18. Sumner 7; Latex 13, Digby’s 10; Technical 17. Edgeware 13. . Section IV. M.YF.C. IL Shamrock 7; West Old Girls 33, Hay’s 1; Digby’s 1, Smartwear 0; Argyle 12, Weeks 12. Section V: Avon 15, A.EA. 4; P. and T. Exchange beat Maori Association by default; Speeded 1, Training College.* Whitcombes 22, Achillas 7. Section VI: Public Service 21, Berwick 9; Cathedral 41. St. Mary’s 2; Kia Ora 13, Y.W.CA. 8; New Brighton Old Girls 15, Harrods Fashl° Fourth Grade.—Section I: Technical 12, Embassy 10; Leander 20, Barrington 15; Lyttelton Y.W.C.A. 17, Camac 11. Section H: Hollanders 19, Kakatai 10; Riccarton Old Girls 14, Sutherland! 7; Avalon 23, Victory 1. Section HI; Kowhai 16. Springburn 12; Halswe’J 17. Sumner 2; Papanui Technical 16, Carrnanco 4. Section IV: St. Mary's 16, Avonside 16; Technical 11, Thistle 7. Sedtlon V: N.Z. Farmers 20, D.l£. 10; Atomic 17, Lichfield 16; Salon Celja % Risingholme 14. Section VI: Cathedral 11. B.R.A. 9; Collins Quick Lunch St. Anne’s 5; Argyle 19, Kilmore Ift Gadsdens 11, Addington Old Girls 4- Section VII : Petone 14, Ideal 6. RoUdStoß 27, Goulds 2: Dainty Inn 20, Pirates 7; Rseshell 7, Westcraft 6. Section VTH: Century 14, Hollywood 8; Riversles It Avoca 12; Hagley 17, Lane, walker, Rudkin 10; West Old Girls 21, Onyx Ift Section IX: Tudena 19, B.R.A. 11; «rae» Adams 10, Sutherlands 10; Kaiapoi B, Taylors 6; Seacraft 10, Celtic 7. Fifth Grade.—Section I: Sewells Hj Sacred Heart 9: Monarch 14, Kakatai lv. Sisepa 29, Technical 18; L.W.R. City L Matchless 0. Section II: Kookaburra 14, Riccarton Old Girls 9; Nazareth Ift St. Mary’s 8: Digby’s 34, North Beach Old Girls 2; Linwood Cobbers 29, Risingnoime 3. Section III: Cathedral >l, St. Matthews 6; Tudena 38. Hagley 6. Section IV. P.YJ’.C. 12, Radley Mills 3; Ha™ngi ft Kaiapoi 8: Edgeware 11, Sacred Heart e. Section V: Rovers 15, St. Saviours IL Welkut 21, Technical 1; Bucketts 8, Digby’s 7: Barrowcloughs 8, Halswell 3. Sixth Grade.—Sisepa 13, Cathedral F 11; Kilmore 10. Technical B 6; Technical A 20, Addington D 5; Sumner 17, Syaenham Methodists 11; Cathedral G 10, AOSington E 0. SELECTORS CHOSEN The following selectors have beenappointed for the 1949 basketball Senior: Misses V. Flood, I. Weston, an®; E. Yates. Senior reserve: Mesdames w., Cairney, D. Hughes, and Miss H. faw. Second grade: Mesdames B. Gramn. AFrench, and J. Harry. Third grade. Mesdames V. Doleguy. I. Browning, an® «• Read. Fourth grade: Mesdames Fisnen, Beaumont, and P. Bowden. Fifth aw sixth grades: Mrs M. Blanche, Miss Han ley, and Mrs E. Edlin. Mrs R. Lane and Mr P. Murdoch act in an advisory capacity to *ll

FIRST GRADE MATCHES AT TIMARU First-grade matches played in the conpetitions of the South Canterbury Basket ball Association on Saturday resulted W follows: . n .. St. Patrick’s 26. Technical Old Gir« » »» West End 19, Glengarry 10; High School Old Girls 29, Pacemakers 18; St. Patncxs 31, Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. A«sn- * Technical Old Girls 22, Fairview 17. Aan* bury 40, Nurses 9.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25810, 23 May 1949, Page 8

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BASKETBALL Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25810, 23 May 1949, Page 8

BASKETBALL Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25810, 23 May 1949, Page 8