Mairehau wins
Mairehau continued its domin- ■ ance of the Canterbury A grade men s basketball summer league ■ in the fifth round by defeating I Burnside, 80-62. Dennis Barry was again the ■ ■leading scorer, with 24 points. Displaying better team-work, Y.M.C.A. defeated C.M.S. (Malaysian students-. 85-70. Peter Kuipers (27) and Murray Turner < <24) led the scoring for Y.M.C.A. - In the other A grade game. Aranui defeated Lichfield. 69-68. Points are: Mairehau 10. C M.S. ' 6, Y.M.C.A. 5. Aranui 5. Lichfield 2. Burnside 2. i Other results: — Women s A grade: Rangiora 46 3 Aranui 26; University 38. Halswell 36; Sockburn 2. Checkers 0; Mairehau 64. Burnside 50: United 24. Brighton 24. Women's B grade: Hagley 46, Soulseekers 19: United 30, Aranui 20; Albion 16. Riccarton 3; Christ-, church United 42, Halswell 32; Brighton 34. Checkers C 13; Wanderers 23. Cricket 16; Burnside 17. Checkers B 15. Men’s B grade: Taxes 29, Deaf Club 26; Checkers 37. Hagley 25; Soulseefcers 45. Y.M.C.A. 31; N.A.C. 38, Smugglers 24; Wan derera 48, Riccarton 38. i
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