BASKETBALL
GAMES ON SATURDAY AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION SECOND ROUND COMMENCED The second round of tlie championships under the control of the Auckland Basketball Association was commenced at the Windmill Road courts on Saturday. Edendale, in the senior grade, suffered its first defeat of the season. Following were the results:
Senior A Grade. —Surrey Hills (2), 10, Edendalo, 9; University Blues, IS, Rovers, 8; Ivillarua, 7, Seddon, -1; Training College, 10. Seddon, •!; Arahi, 10, University Whiles, 7; Surrey Hills (1), 17, Ivillarua Colts, 5). Senior Reserve Grade. —Greers, 12, Hellaby's, 7; Greers, 11, Arahi-nui, 3; Training College, 11, Grammar, 7; Training College, 13. Gleaners, 0; Hellaby's, 12, Edendale, 7; St. Benedict's. 10, Arahi, 7; Arahi, 10, Grammarians, 7; Shamrock, 5. Arahi-nui. 1; Grammar, .15, Edendalo, 7. Senior B Grade.—lZM, 11, University, 0; Whitconibe and Tombs, 7, Seddon, 0; Training College, 112, Arahi-nui, 0; University won by default from Y.W.C.A. B; Arahi, l'J, Ivillarua. 7; Training College, 11, Smith and Smith, 13; Technical, 11, Seddon. 1; Y.W.C.A. A, -I, Grammar, 3. Second A Grade. —Flamingo, 12, Balmoral, 5; Hugh Wright, 8, Training College, 2; Hugh Wright, i, Woolworths, 7; J.C.L., 7, Y.W.C.A.. 3.
Second B Grade. —Howick, 10, Arahi, 8; Huia. 7, Grammar, 2; Huia, 11, University, .1; Technical, .15, University. 1; Cambridge Clothing, 19, Howick, 8; Atuaters, 0, Kiwi, 7; Voltes, 8, Smith and Smith, 4; At,waters, 10, IZM. 5; Kiwi, o, Training College, 7. intermediate Grade.—Arahi, 12, Seddon, 'J; Arahi, !), J.C.L., (>; Clark and Matheson, (>. Flamingo, 1; Westmere, 14, Farmers' Trading. <; llobinson Brothers. a, A.K.L., 3; Tamaki, lt>. Seddon, 1; Glen Eden, 5, Training Collcgo, 2; Tamaki, t», A.K.L., S; Berlei, 7, Clark and Matheson, 5; Grammar, s, Glen Eden, 1-, Westmere, 12, Berlei, 7; North Memorial. 10. J.C.L.. 10: Flamingo, 11, Grammar, 9. Third A Grade.—Westmere, 8, Smith and Brown, 5; Hellahy's, 8, Arahinui, 5; McKenzies, I*2, Henderson, 3; Edendale, 9, Y.W.C.A.. 1; A.11.8., 9. National Brush, 2; A.H.8., 8, Berlei, <>; National Brush won by default from North Memorial; MeKenzies, 8, Arahi, 0; National Brush, 10, Henderson, 5; Congress won by default from Arahi; Congress, 8, Edendale, 5; Papatoetoe, 10, Berlei, 3; Papatoetoe, 11, Smith and Brown, 1. Third B Grade. —A.K.L., 7, Bycrofts, 4; Bycrofts, 0, Glen Eden, 3; Tamaki, 11, Y.W.C.A. B, 1; Papatoetoe, 17. Arahi, 7; Plummer Hat, 13, A.K.L., 5; Y.W.C.A. A, 10, United. 10: Roid Rubber. 12, United Oltl Girls, i).
Fourth Grade. —Y.W.C.A A won by default from Papaknra; Ross and Glendining, 8, Offers, 7; Mac Duffs. 15, Flexile, 1; Offers, 11, Plummer llat, '2; Reid Rubber, i», Papatoetoe A. 8; Ellerslie, 19, Papatoetoe B. 4.
Point Chevalier Association. —The main game of the day, between Suburbs and Point Chevalier, was won by Point Chevalier by (, points to 1. Other results were:—Y.W.C.A. A, 15, Y.W.C.A. B, 8; Wisemans, 30, Marsden, 1; New Lynn, 21. Wesley A, 11.
Catholic Association. —At the Grey Lynn courts. Primary B grade: Grey Lynn Thirds, 7, Sacred Heart Seconds, 3; Devon port Firsts, 10; St. Benedict's Firsts, I; Balmoral Firsts. 12, St. Benedict's Thirds, 2; Sacred Heart Firsts, .11, St. Benedict's Seconds, I; Henderson. 7, Grev Lynn Seconds. 2;/ Epsom, 8, Avondale Seconds 8; Mount Albert Firsts, «>, Devonport Seconds. 2; Grey Lynn Firsts. 18. Balmoral Seconds, 1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23708, 15 July 1940, Page 4
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