BASKETBALL
COMPETITIONS CONTINUED The Canterbury Basketball Association’s competitions were continued on Saturday. Results:—
,„ Se .E ior Grade .Technical 25, Sacred Heart T^ ac , College 35. Digby's 9; West Old Girls 223, Mataura 23. Senior Reserve.—Section 1: Teachers’ Cdllege B 26, Embassy A 9. Section 2Cathedral 1, Halswell 0; Technical B 12' s B 10; Canterbury College A 15’ West Old Girls B 14. Section II: Papanui Technical A 24, Dressy Frocks 21A 2 S’ Sou ?£ Brighton 14; OtauI tahi 19, Canberra 19.
Second Grade.—Section I: Cranmer la S P ZR a e II: Oddfellows 2?,’ JN.gS.K. (Addington) 5; St. Nicholas it re ThW a SaC " Argyle Textiles 2; Girls’ TC 1R TSUea^’e 12 ’ Wi 4 m 6 Secti?n a ‘ he 3: Marv”s 17 w _ c °“ mun “y Centre 0; St 3; K »‘?r worth, Turner’s 7; Matchless 13 ’ rainc borough 2; X.Y.Z 13, I.H C 12- LW P City 10, Boothmac 5. ’ LW R -
FrFt^in 1 ■ts’7, ade J B - —Section I: Turner Hats 10, Hollander’s 3; Embassy 15 Rar 4; Belfast 9, Sisepa 7; KakaDlebv’s < nr d n? lrl! i 5; Pre bbleton 22, 9 B H a 6 > B st i Matthew's a, Hay's 3; D.l.c: i a Section II: Linwood 9, Tech15, Gayiand 4; Rugby Methodist 19, Hospital Laundry 11; Haeremai 11, Savoy 8; O’Brien’s 16 Vic*2 ’ Woolworths 9. ’ V * f th Grade.—Section I: St. David’s beat Technical by default; St. Mary’s 1 1.? 1 Cathedral 1, Sacred Heart G 0, Goulds 8, St. John’s 7 Section IT - f e< 2't niC TL 1 ; 0; Drayton * gT h « re ,? a s . °> Sumner 1, Sacred seal!.a?5 ea l!.a? Section III: West 6, Kakatai ■ 3: Addington Old Girls 15, Sumner 4- ' Sacred Heart 26, Celtic 0. oumner ■ Sixth Grade.—Sacred Heart J 18, Bel- i S 1 ’ « West “i Technical ■ B 15, Kakatai F 7; School for- Deaf 7, ■ Sumner D 0; Red Shields 1, Technical
REPRESENTATIVE TEAM CHOSEN team has been chosen to represent the Canterbury Basketball SubAssociation at the third grade tournament to be held in Wellington:— Forwards.—R. Henderson (Hurunui) R. Roberts (Banks Peninsula), J. Preston terburyV 1 ’ Cossar (North Can/T<rent?'e? Hartley (Lincoln), F. Moir (HurunSi) F ' Sl ° an (Lincoln) ' R- Delhi D® te " ce — A - Wilson (North Cantorbury). , An^? ra ?. n (Hurunui), B. Sloan (Lincoln), M. Ramsay (Banks Peninsula). N.Z. TEAM’S MATCHES IN FIJI (N.Z. Press Association-Copyright) <R^ c kr’ p i m 'l _ SUVA, June ’KI. \ N s W o? e . aland basketball team making ?n<v> oodwl . 1 , tour o£ Fiii ' drew more than 1900 spectators—-a record for Suva basketball—to matches yesterday. New Zealand beat an Indian team by 34 points to 4 ’.£ nd J!.. r * 3,an team by 24 points to 13. The Fijian girls put up good opposition but the slightly-built Indians had not fhe physique^to compete with the visitors. The New Zealanders, who had received a civic welcome on their arrival on Thursday, were entertained by the Suva Chinese community at a dinner last night. of comparatively recent growth in Fiji, and the present tour is mainly educational.
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