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TRAINING COLLEGES’ TOURNAMENT

VISIT BY DUNEDIN STUDENTS

About 120 men and women athletes from the Dunedin Teachers’ Training College will arrive in Christchurch next Tuesday evening to take part in the annual winter tournament with the Christchurch Teachers’ Training College. They will return to Dunedin on Friday morning. Activities during the two days will include boxing, a cross-country race, Association football, men and women’s hockey, a debate, badminton, men’s and women’s indoor basketball and outside basketball for women, and a Rugby match between the two fifteens of each college. Social activities planned are two evening dances, and a ball on the final night of the tournament. There will also be a combined meeting of the two students’ executives of the colleges. When the tournament was held at Dunedin last year, Dunedin won the shield by 14 points to four.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 2

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TRAINING COLLEGES’ TOURNAMENT Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 2

TRAINING COLLEGES’ TOURNAMENT Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26159, 8 July 1950, Page 2

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