WOMEN'S BASEBALL
Def ealing their most d'angerous challengers by one run in the New Zealantl Women's ^Interprovinciai Baseball Championships at the Sportsground, Palmerston North, yesterday, the Manawatu senior representatiAm team emerged with l'our wins and no losses after two days '* play. Canterbury, iiext in linc with three wins and oue loss, proved themselves to be close contenders for. I lie present ehampions and should provide another game of thrills when the two teams meet again at 3,30 p.m. this afternoon. Senior. ManaAvatu beat Canterbury 15 — 14, Olago beat Southland 9 — 0, Mauawatu beat South land (j — 1, Canterbury beat Otago 20 — 0. Senior B. Manawatu beat lloroAvhenua 17 — 8, .Manawatu beat Canterbury 7—2. Junior. Manawatu beat lloroAvhenua 17 — 8. The wins scored at the end of the lirst round, Avliich concluded yesterday morniirg were Manawatu -1, Canterlmry 3, Otago 1, Soulhland 0. Senior B: Manawatu 2, lloroAvhenua 1, Canterlmry 0. The draw for today is: Senior — Manawatu V. Otago, Southland v. Canterbury, Mauawatu v. Canterbury, Southland v. Otago. Senior B: Canter•mry v. Horo whenua, Manawatu v. .loroAvhenua.
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1947, Page 2
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177WOMEN'S BASEBALL Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1947, Page 2
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