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One of Canterbury’s representative basketbailers, Mark Rainbird (Butlers), drives for the basket in a first-division match against High School Old Boys at Cowles Stadium last week-end. Rainbird scored from this movement but was unable to prevent Old Boys gaining its first win of the season, 81-67. Challenging at right is Glen Lang and at the rear, Hugh Thomson, both of Old Boys. Rainbird is a member of both the Canterbury first and second-division league teams. The second-division side will play its first match against Southland at Invercargill on June 18.

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Press, 2 June 1989, Page 27

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One of Canterbury’s representative basketbailers, Mark Rainbird (Butlers), drives for the basket in a first-division match against High School Old Boys at Cowles Stadium last week-end. Rainbird scored from this movement but was unable to prevent Old Boys gaining its first win of the season, 81-67. Challenging at right is Glen Lang and at the rear, Hugh Thomson, both of Old Boys. Rainbird is a member of both the Canterbury first and second-division league teams. The second-division side will play its first match against Southland at Invercargill on June 18. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 27

One of Canterbury’s representative basketbailers, Mark Rainbird (Butlers), drives for the basket in a first-division match against High School Old Boys at Cowles Stadium last week-end. Rainbird scored from this movement but was unable to prevent Old Boys gaining its first win of the season, 81-67. Challenging at right is Glen Lang and at the rear, Hugh Thomson, both of Old Boys. Rainbird is a member of both the Canterbury first and second-division league teams. The second-division side will play its first match against Southland at Invercargill on June 18. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 27