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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Representative Teams Fast and open play was seen in the games played under control of lb® Wei lington Basketball Association on the Mt. Cook courts on Saturday. Kia Ora was beaten by Aspro, this reducin" Kia Ora’s lead to 2 points. The loss o”f J. Stevenson, in the goal, through sickness made a vast difference to the Kia H. Te IMihn (Heaneys) shot consistently. Tho two Island Bay fourth grade lading plav attractive basketball, and thoroughly deserved their successes. road continual openings to get the ball through to her goal third. . FoFTowing «ir6 the results .-7 Senior A.—Technical 26, University 13Training College 22, Wellington Last. 20, AS 4’e’'nior a, B--wXlton East T 9, Furlor 11; St. Anne'S 16, Y.W C.A. ,8; St. Joseph’s 21, University 6; St. Mary’s 16. Ora l6 Third Grade.— Heaneys 12, Technical 10; Olympic 10. Jacquard 6. g Fourth Grade.—A..S.A. 10. . Minster HO, Training College 10, Islau Bay 4 14. East Suburbs 8; Island Bay 13 Fo^rth eO Grade Junior.-St. Patrick’s 29, Sincerity 8; United defaulted to‘ Fifth Grade—Soma won by ueiauir n '?rhe S R t ele J e°torsJ , Mrs. TI. D. M. E Armstrong, have chosen Ing senior A teams to represent Wellin o t 01 First S tea e m: : ’A. Dentlce. M. Vincent, B. BrVce (T.C.0.G.), N. nouglas M. Howe (Kia Ora). O. Amery (y r J'j.O.G.), D. Ltt-mp (Island Bay), G. Anderson (A&pio), T. M sL r cos)d uS’in: A. Ackroyd (Training CoL inirnl 'l' Smith. A. Mitchell, J. Baker i. w’ibii'sii.i.-l (Bland Bay). ~£• (Technical College), Al. Beatuc, M. ParSO ibnergem’ios: ‘ L ''"os’born,- T. Hunter (w'.E.u.G.), B. Warden (Aspro), J. .Marks (K r a Ste'l'nson (Kia Ora) and J- Strange (V.U.C.) are un.'ililo to travel.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 269, 9 August 1943, Page 2

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 269, 9 August 1943, Page 2

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 269, 9 August 1943, Page 2

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