BASKETBALL.
AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. MATCHES ON SATURDAY. The Auckland Basketball Association's competitions were continued on Saturday in fine weather. Following are the results Senior Grade.—Edendale, 32, beat Victoria, 1-1; Edendale, 34, beat Y.W.C.A., 16: Grammar, 20, beat. Scddon, 0; Grammar, 22, beat, Waratab, 20; Waratah 26, beat Victoria, 20 Second Grade.—Edendale. 18. lost to Lynn'lale, 24; Maungav/hau, 2, lost to Inter house Cerise, 22; Cavell Guidoß, 0, lost to Y W.C.A . 22; Grammar, 16, lost to Rata. HI: Richmond. 25, lost to Edendale. 33. Third Grade.—lnterhouse Gold, 12, lost to Edendale, 16: Wesley, 6, lost to \.G.A.A., 30. Richmond, 10. beat V.W.C.A. B 8: Y.W.C.A. A, 26, beat Seddon, 12; Interhouse Mauve, 12. lost to Victoria, 16. Fourth Grade.—A.G.A.A. B, 21, lost to Blockhouse, 25; A.G.A.A. A, 13, lost to Snddon, 20; Interhouse Tango, 15, lost to Cavell Guides. 20; Grammar, 24, beat Interhouse Green. 20; Lynndale. 19, lost to Tnterhouse Red. 33: Interhouse Cerise, 12. drew with Seddon, 12. Fifth Grade A. -Interhouse Brown, IS. lost to Interhouse Red, 32; Blockhouse, defaulted to Interhouse Brown; Surrey Hills. 29. beat Y.WC.A.. 4; Surrey Hills. 14, beat Interhouso Cerise, 10. Fifth Grade 8.--Edendale. 12, lost to Mount Roskill, 39; Seddon, 4. lost to Y.W.C.A., 6; Arahi, 16, drew with A.G.A.A., 16.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19727, 29 August 1927, Page 13
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