RUGBY-BASKETBALL QUEEN CARNIVAL
Commencing with a parade of all Basketball teams around Rugby Park during the interval of the Canterbury v West Coast representative Rugbj r match on the King’s Birthday holiday a Queen carnival to raise funds for the Basketball Association and the Rugby Union will begin in Greymouth.
The next high-light will be a grand ball.
These decisions were made at a combined meeting last evening when between 60 and 70 delegates from district basketball and Rugby clubs attended.
The following clubs have been grouped together for the carnival and the various committees are at ore-sent selecting five queens:— 1. Star Football Club and Karoro Rangers, Lane Walker Rudkin, Runanga and Lake Brunner Basketball clubs; 2. Cobden Football Club and Cobden McKenzies, Dunollie and Rapahoe basketball clubs; 3. Celtic Football Club and Convent, St Mary’s, and St Joseph’s basketball clubs. . 4. Blaketown Football Club and Blaketown, Woolworths, Kohinoor, Taylorville, and Blackball basketball clubs.
5. United, Technical Old Boys and Magpies football clubs and Technical Old Girls, Technical School, Nurses and Gladstone basketball clubs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1949, Page 6
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