BASKETBALL
Bwtpf^r'il"o6-1^ of the Wellington -tsascketball Association -was held 1W ot\ SSn\ E- g presided o\er a full attendance of delegates In presenting the annual report and balance-sheet Miss Armstrong referred to the success of the clubs' affiliation to the association- during the past season. Valuable assistance had been received from the Referees' Association. The delegates decided that Wellington should be represented at the New Zealand tournament to be held at Gisborne in August, and a committee, consisting of a member from each affiliated club an* divided into three groups, will deal with the raising of the necessary finance. ine local season will open on April 29 1 here will be no age limits in the seventh and eighth grades. The following officer's were elected"— Patron Mr W. McLay; vice-patrons, Mrs. T C. A. Hislop, Mi*. G. A. Troup and Miss %. Scott; president, Mies M '';■ Armstrong; vice-presidents. Miss K. Bell, Miss L. Sturrock, and Mrs.'H. D Almr; hon. secretary. Jlra. M. Smithassistant hon. secretaries, Miss M. Cheeseman and Miss J. Wilson; hon. treasurer. Airs. A. Muir; delegates' representatives Misses M Line., O. Wharton, O. Lawlor, "n"J:i!- Hall-McLean; him. solicitor. Mr. O. H. Hain; hon. auditor, Mr P G Johnson. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 14
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