Basketball improvement
PA Timaru The New Zealand junior basketball team showed marked improvement in spite of losing the second test to the Australian Institute of Sport in Timaru last night. After losing the first test, 108-sf, and trailing, 46-20, at half-time in the second, the
juniors seemed set for another hiding. But a gutsy second half effort led by the Aucklanders, Tony Compain and Michael van Uden, saw the juniors win the half. The 78-57 win gave the Australianr the series with th£ final test to be played life' Christchurch tomorrow. r
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