BASKETBALL NOTES.
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The Canterbury Basketball Association's tournament ended last Saturday, s the finals in the junior B and C grades ( [ being- ployed. ITalswell, who won the junior J> 11 grade, took the offensive from the start, o Week’s. Ltd., put in the first goal, hut 1 11 alswe 11 pressed hard, the half-time j.- score being 1-3 in their favour. Halswell’s superior strength gave them the match by a wide margin. Score: v lia.lswell 12, Week's, Ltd. 6. : In the (’ grade, Rangers played off with Brownies.- Rangers hod ' ratio r the better of the play throughout, i Rrownios being inclined t<> throw the 1 hall blindly into a massed field where I more often than not it was secured by their opponents. .B. Cullen did excol- % riV V ° rk I- 0 "' Rans ' ers - Score: Rangers
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 2 October 1934, Page 14
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