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BASKETBALL

SATURDAY'S TOURNAMENT. Follpwing are the results of tournament matches in Section 3 ol the B grade, played on Saturday: — Technical .fl It). Technical D 2; Technical J 23, St. Mary's J 2; Technical D 5. Technical J 20; St. Mary’s C 5. St. Mary’s J 0; Technical Ji R. Technical .12 1: Technical D 5, St. Mary’s .1 2; Technical JI 9. St. Mary’s G 4; St. Mary’s C 8. Technical D 1; Technical JI 10. St. Mary's J 0; Technical .12 1, St. Mary’s C ■>. The following players are to attend representative practice at Fernhill at 8.15 to-night:—E. Dowling, M. Knapp, N. Grogan, B. Johnston, E. McMillan, C. Booth, B. Tennent, D. Bunt, B. Dixon. J. Greenhill, J. Tyson, N. Nesbitt, E. Armstrong, D. Greenhill. M. Jones, I. McMillan, B. Mossop, E. Hannan, L. Staines, E. Rohloff. N.Z. ASSN. REPORT. The annual meeting of the New Zealand Basketball Association will be held in Christchurch on August 25. The annual report states: “The profit for the yar was £142/13/3, and the total accumulated fund as at June 30 was £525/10/5. The 19.35 council di

cided that the Dominion be divided into 13 districts, North Auckland. Auek-j land, Rotorua-Bay of Plenty, Waikato,j Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki,j | Wellington, Canterbury, MarlboroughNelson, West Coast, Otago, and Southhand, and this division, with the re'suitant readjustment, is requiring j I some extra organisation for this init- j Hal year. “The 1935 tournament held jar Wellington was favoured with ex-J cellent weather throughout, and as a; I result was very successful. The Newt !Zealand and Wellington Associations! ibenefited by £35/15/1 each. During! I July and August the president, Mrs.; hl. D. Muir, completed the tour of the; i Dominion and discussed with each] I centre the suggested district divisions.! ! Successful meetings were reported ! throughout,"

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

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BASKETBALL Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

BASKETBALL Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5

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