BASKETBALL
REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS PLAYERS FOR TRAINING The undermentioned players are requested to lie at ilie basketball grounds at, 6.15 a.in. to-morrow for practice matches to further the selection of representative teams, all players to take their overcoats : Defence.—Misses J. Alley, M. Ansell, B. Bignell, M. E.mmerson, Mrs. It. Good, Misses G. Henderson, AL Hodgson, 1,. Jamison, N. Miller, T. Mnirhead, H. Alclvniglil, and J. White. Cent re.—Misses C. Ansell, N. Bignell. A. Gibson, L. Giegory, A. lleaslip. N. Henderson. Y. Morrison. \V. Murray, M. McKinley, 0. Norherg, B. Sheen, and K. Wallace, Mesdam.es Wilkinson and C. Williamson.
Goal.—Misses R. Bean, M. Bloxham L. Cograve, 31. Curtis, D. Davys, S. Dodd, 11. Jones. IL O’Gorman, C. Bert M. Stenner, M. Stevens, and Al. Thom son.
The selectors wish il to ho understood that any A grade player whose name does not. appear above, but who may show promise between now and the playing of representative fixtures, may bo included in the A or B Poverty Bay representative A grade teams.
THIS WEEK'S I FIXTURES The following are the games lo be played next. Saturday A Grade.—Xo. 1 court.. 3.30 p.m.. TTuia v. Marathon, referee Mr. IL Anderson; No, 2 court, 2 p.m., High School (A) v. St. .Mary’s (A). Miss I. Somerville; No. 1 court, 2.45 p.m., 1L.5.0.G. (B) v. Marist, Mr. G. Ansell; No. 1 court, 2 p.m., H.S.O.G. (A) v. Tuis, Mr, J. Cra.wford-Smith.
B Grade.—No. 2 court, 3.30 p.m., H.S.O.G. (O) v. Cash Stores (A), referee Mr. J. Crawford-Sniith; No. 2 court, 2.45 p.m., St. Mary’s (13) v. Athletic, M iss M. McKinley; No. 3 court, 2 p.m.. Woolworths v. Ormond, Mr. C. Greig; No. 4 court, 2.45 p.m., High School (15) v. Harriers, Miss C. Miller; High School (0), a bye. G tirade.— No. 3 court, 3.30 p.m,. High School (I)) v. Manga papa, referee Mr. O. Greig: No. 5 court, 2.45 p.m.. St. Mary's (E) v. H.S.O.G. (D), Miss G. Henderson : No. 4- court, 3.30 p.m.. High School (E.p v. Cash Stores (B), Mr. G. Ansell: No. 4 court. 2 p.m., Olympic v. Caledonian. Mr. R, Anderson; Rovers, a bvn. Groundsmen.—Cash Stores (R).
COUNTRY GAMES
MAT AW AT BEATS KORA NO A
(Herald Correspondent.)
The basketball teams competing at Matawai on Saturday were Alai awn i and Kornnga, Matawai winning by 25 to 6 goals.
The players were:—Korangn : goalies Misses D. Ashdown and A. Bail'd, Mrs Grade.- defenders, Misses M. McLean M. Ashdown and M. Maher; centres Misses 31. Baird, G. Mazcngarb and A Kooto. Matawai.—Misses D. Scholium L. Fielder and .T. McDonald; defend ers, Misses R. Smith, 31. Smith and M Calcott; centres. Misses I. 31. Daere captain, and 15. Smart, and Mrs Mortleman.
PLAY IN WAIROA
(Hft?nitl (fori-esptmlent,)
■ The basketball fixtures in Wairoa for to-morrow are : : —A grade.—Waiau v. United, Alexandra Park, 2 p.m., referee, Miss 0. Christensen; Redwing v. Convent Old Girls, same ground, 2.45 p.m., referee, Miss 1 L. Webber; Rovers v. High .School, same ground. 3.30 p.m., referee, Miss Stothers. B grade.—Convent Commercial v. High School TI, school court, 3.40 p.m., referee, Miss D. Moles; Convent Primary v. High School I, to he played during the . week ; Wairoa Primary, a bye. The latest results are: Convent Old Girls 14 v. United,_3; Rovers 15 v. Redwing, 2; Waiau 22 v. High School, 9.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19036, 9 June 1936, Page 2
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