MOTU NEWS
BASKETBALL MATCH
(Herald Correspondent.) Fine weather favoured the basketball clubs on Saturday when koranga. and Motu teams met at Mot,., Koranga s defence was weak and Mottt won byU goals to 3. The game was most enjoyable and free from even minor injuriesMiss E. Moffalt was The. referee. Some alterations have been made in the positions of the Motu team Mw ; • Moffatt, who played, goalie las season, is now playing in the defence line with her are Misses D. Donaldson and It. Fisher. The centres ««.» , J»* B *: raid P. Hutehins and S. Vis e on. and the goalies. Misses J. Twisleton. M. Jackson and E. Carron. . The seven-a-side team to visit l»«bnrno next Tuesday to compete in the tournament will be announced later. Last, year Ihe Motu team won the Bowie ( "in the draw for the second round of tho sub-union competition Koranga will again meet Motu. at Motu, next Sotnrclaw
\n exciting football match is anticipated next Saturday at Motu, when the Koranga team will play Motu, this being liie third round for the Caullon Cup competition. These two teams arc even on points, and, given fine wea her, the game should prove worth watching. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCafierty have
returned to Motubora after spending anenjoyable holiday in Auckland and tho.: Thames district.— Mr. 1... Rhynd! left on. Saturday for Hamilton, where he wilt spend liis annual vacation—Mrs. ■%; Jackson, Maramoko, is the guest of■Mtgf C. A. Davidson, Matawai. '", ,„" *r
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19042, 16 June 1936, Page 6
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