BASKETBALL
AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY Following were the results of matches playea under tlhe control of the Auckland Basketball Association' on Saturday:— Senior Grade A.—JKillarua, 13, Killarua Colta, 11; Rovers, 16, Lynndftle, 8; Plummer Hat, 11, Papatcetoe, 10. Senior Grade B.—Rovers, 6, Waiata, 2; Strollers, 11, Killarua, 7. Secogd Grade A.—Epsom Grammar won from Technical - B by default; Arahi. 9,. Technical A, 9; Epsom Grammar, 9, Shamrock, 8. Second Grade B.—Strollers won from Technical by default; ■* Seddon won from •Epsom Grammar by .default; St. Peter's, 12, Mount Eden Presbyterian, 0; St- Peter's won iiom (Epsom Grammar by' default; Strollers, 9, Woolworths, 5.. Intermediate Grade.—Mount Eden Tuis, 11, Y.W.C.A'. Clubs, 3; Berlei, IS, Alberta, 1 2; Bridgen's, 10, Plummer Hat, 6; Hayman'a, 15, Woolworths, 2; Wool worths won, from > S.E.S.A. by default. ;Thii;d Grade Representative Match.— Auckland." 13, Dairy Flat, 10, Club games; Fletcher's, 7, Alberta. 7; St. Peter's, 11, Lynndale, 0, ■ Fourth Grade A.—Greer's, 13, Laggons, It; Suburbs, 21, Kowhai Old Girls, 4; Comrades, 8, Plummer Hat, 7. Fourth Grade B.—Sunshine won from Y.W.C.A. Citizens by default. ' CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION Following are the results of games played under the control of tile Catholic Basket-ball-Aesociation on' Saturday—- : St. Mary's, 4; St. 'Benedict's, 17, Parnell.'O; Grey Lynn, 10, Ponsonby, 7; Remuera, 7. Good Shepherd, 4. .• B Grade.—Devonp'ort, 12, Ellerslie, 6; 1 Ponsonby, 8, Manurewa, U Panmure, 14, St. Benedict's, 4; Grey Lynn, 17, Remuera, 8. C Grade. : —Devonport, 7, Mount Albert, 7; Avondale, 1, Good Shepherd, 0. . ~ TOURNEY AT ROTORUA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS [from oub own correspondent] ROTORUA, Saturday The District High Schools' basketball tournament for the Kuruangailuku trophy was continued to-day in the Government Grounds. The weather was dull, but there was a good attendance of spectators. Section play was completed in tho early part of the day and the final match between tbo winners of the A and B sections was decided this afternoon. Several interesting games were witnessed .during the final stages of the tournament, which resulted in Matamata winning from Rotorua by 7 joints after" a, well contested gariie. The results were:— Section A.—Waikato B, 20, Cambridge. 3; Paeron, 11, Te ■Awamutu; 4: Paeroa, 9. Matamata B, 8:' Rotorua A, . 11, Te Awam'utu A. 4: Waikino. 19. Cambridge. 7; Rotorua A, 12, Waikato C, 11. Section. B. —Te Aroha,'2l. Te Awamutu B, 8; Matamata A. 28, Reporoa. 4; Rotorua B. 20, Te Awamutu B, 3; Waikato B, 28, Reporoa, 0; Hastings. 19, Te Awamutu, 4; Matamata A, 11, Rotorua B, 4; Te Aroha. 15. Waihou, 6. ■ • Final.—Matamata, A, 14, Rotorua, 7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21895, 3 September 1934, Page 13
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