BASKETBALL
Wellington Basketball .Association matches for Saturday arc:—
Senior A (at Mount Cook). — Aspro v. Wellington East (2), Miss Beavis; St. Auue's v. Training College (2.45), Jlrs. Calder; Island Bay v. University (3.30), Allsa Cato; Tuclmieal v. Kia Ora (1.15), Hiss Mitchell; St. Joseph's, a bye. Senior B (at Newtown) : Wellington East v. St. Joseph's (1.15), Teeliuieal v. University (2), Xaupo v. Training College C (2.45), and St. Mary's v. W.C.O.Ci. (3.30), Hanson; Training College B v. Jb'urlor (2.45) and Kia Ora v. Y.W.C.A. (3.30), Mrs. faul. Third Grade.—Section 1 (at Technical) : Selfridges v. Kayeuess (1.15), St. Francis V. Island Bay A (2), and U'anuo A v. Wellington East A (2.15), Miss P. Vernon; Y.W.C.A. A v. W.C.O.U. (1.15), 1". and T. Accounts v. Olympic (2), and Dental Clinic v. Gaiety (2.45), Miss J. Whittle. Section 2 (at Mount Cook) : Sincerity V. U.I.C. (1.15), Miss Meavis; Training College 1) v. Jacquard (2), Miss Mitchell; Wesley V. I'ublic Service A (1.15) and Minster v. Training College E (2), Miss M. Daniels; Waacs v. St. Marys (2.45) and Seatoun v. V W.C.A. B (3.30), Mrs. Gorringe; Pastimes, a bye. Section 3 (at Newtown) : Public Service B v. Kvcresuly (1.15) and Island Bay B v. Whitcombs (2), Miss I*. Sauiulers; Wellington East B v. Zemba (1.15), Spartans v. Northland (2), and Waafs v. Heaneys (2.15), -Miss P. Gality; Self Help v. Jenkins (1.1 a). Miss S. Burns; Taupo B, a. bye. Fourth Grade—Section 1 (Tasmart SU-eot) : .^oDia v. I'erguson and Osborue (l.lo), at. Pat's v. St. Josephs (2), and Eastern Suburbs v YWC.A. B (2.45), Miss N. Yoriion; Juramar ' Convent v. Gllbys (l.lo). Dental Clinic v. Island Bay (2), and A.M.P. v. Stella Mans (2 45) Miss 0. McMahonbox. Section 2 (at Mount Cook): Abelco v. Lynx (1.15), Miss Physic; Hospital v. Public Service f). Miss A. Dentice; Brymay v. Y.W.C.A. A (2.4J , Miss Christensen; Lustre v. Fashions B U>> Miss P. Wood; Sincerity v. Wesley (2.45), Miss N. Kelly; Hokowhltu, a bye. Section_3 (at Technical) : A.S.A. v. Central A U-lo), Minste? v. Godfrey Phillips (2), and Ethela Kay v. Y.W.C.A. C (2.45), Miss B. Colley, Sargoods v. Jacquards (115) and St Amies v Despatch (2), Miss J. McMnley; Tej-h----nlc?l Pa bye/ Section 4 (Mount CooM: Kodak v. St. Francis U-15). Miis P. Wood; Bookers v. Coral B U.-U , Miss E. Gander; Gaiety v. Fashions A w.oO , Miss G. Anderson; Heaneys v. Olympic (3.30), and Prestige v. Training College (3.30), Mrs,. Abeleo v. Welwool. Technical (3.30), Miss -T. Mulholland; .Kilbimie v. Y.W.C.A., Newtown (2). and tlnrlon v. St. Marys, Newtown (2.4 a), Miss S Burns; Stella Marls, a bye. Section i (at Technical, 3.30) : Seatoun v Antoulam,, Mrs Spain; Croxley House v. United, Mws Heywood; Bonds v. Zemba, Miss Thomson; Jolmsonvilte, a bye. ~i~.,i (^M^r^nleyrSe'v TCS O : X O'Gorman; Stella Maria v. St. Pat.'s, .Newtown (3.30), Miss N. McKenzle; St. Josephs, a Hiitt Valley Association.—Senior A: Aotca v. Technical, Walwhelu 1 (2) and Army Trentham v. Hantlwiek Al, Waiwhetu 1 (I.W), Poiuton; Convent .v. Kandwick A 2, Banchyick 1 I") Mrs. Hall; Hutt Valley, a bye. Junior: Hutt Valley v. Army, Randwlek 1 (2.20) Mrs. Hall; Ford v. Woollen Mills, Uandwick 2 (2), and Ordnauco v. Buchanan and Edwards, liandviek 2 (2.20), Mr. O'Sullivan; Aotea v. Upper Hutt, Waiwhetu 2 (2.20), Miss Marston; Junior League, a bye. B grade: Convent v. Wacburn, Walwhetu 2 (2). Miss Marston; Ford (1) v. Army, Walwhelu !i (2.20). Miss Held; A.S.I. (1) v. Upper Hutt, Kandwick 1 (3.20), Miss K. Marston; A.S.I. (2) v. ltandwlck, ltaiulwiek 2 (3.20), Miss K. Delaney; Ford (2), a bye. C grade: Technical v. Ford (2), Waiwhetu 1 (3.20), Mrs. Paintaiu; Ford (1) v. Junior League, Waiwlietu 2 (3.20), Miss White; Buchanan and Edwards v. Lovers, Waiwhetu 3 (3.20), Miss Helson; Railways v. Grimns, Waiwhetu 3 (2), Miss Reid. Groundsmen: Bandwick, Ford J and lt.inchvick B; Waiwhetu, Technical Al and Buchanan and Edwards C. WHAT DUCK-SHOOTERS TAKE HOME During this season every year, duckshooters leave their cosy hearths to await a cheerless dawn, hoping for dirty weather, and of course ducks. Oft times all they bring home is a cold. Many, however, take the precaution of always having with them a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. A cold, blustering sou-wester may be good for shooting but not too good for the constitution. "Baxters" is always well in evidence wherever colds are to be fought. At the first sign of trouble take care, take "Baxters." This proved, popular remedy with the pleasant flavour soothes that raw throat and is recognised to be unequalled as an expectorant. "Baxters" is a warming, soothing remedy that does good from the very first dose. There is a very strong demand for "Baxters" at present, be sure and obtain your bottle fuom any grocer or chemist. Insist on "Baxters," 'prepared by Baxters, Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Clttistchurciu—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1944, Page 7
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