BASKETBALL
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' GAMES Following are the results of matches played under tho control of the Catholic Schools' Basketball Association: — Post-Primary Grade.—St". Patrick's, 11, Remucra. 3; . StJ Benedict's second, 11; Grey Lynn third. 4: Remuera, 19, Grey Lynn second, 0: Grey Lynn first, 43. St. Mary's second, 3: St. Patrick's, 0. St. Benedict's first, G; St. Mary's first. 22. Mount Albert, 10; Grey Lynn-first, 10, St. Patrick's. 8: St. Mary's second, 13. Grey Lynn third, 3; Remuero, 20, Good Shepherd. 11: St. Mary's first. 25. St. Benedict's second, 3; St. Benedict's first, 10. Grey Lynn second, 4. Primary A Grade.—Ellerelie. 10. Sacred Heart. 7; Remuera, 11. Avondale, 2; Good Shepherd, 12, Devonport, 9: St. Patrick's. 17. Otuhului. 0; Grey Lynn, 15, St. Benedict's, 2: Sacred Heart, 8, St. Benedict's. 3; St. Patrick's, 12, Devonport, 4; Remuera. 13, Ellerslie, 12: Oneh'.mga, 6, Otahuhu, 5. Y.M.G.A. TOURNAMENT [FItOM OUH OWN- CORRESPONDENT! HAMILTON. Tuesday / A basketball tournament played under American rule? will be held at Hamilton on Saturday between the local Y.M.C.A. and teams from tho Auckland Y.M.C.A. The following teams have been selected to represent Hamilton:—Men: C. Alexander, F. Findlay, F. Lndd. G. Bankier, G. Porteouß, Ladies: Miss 23 D. Dymock, M. Ladd, K. Snell, A. Taylor, J. Palmer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 16
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207BASKETBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 16
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