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BASKETBALL

KING'S BIRTHDAY MATCHES The King's Birthday basketball tournament in Wellington will be held on thc-Hataitai and Mount Cook courts on Wednesday, June 9, commencing at 9.30. o'clock. The association executjve at, its fortnightly meeting on > Monday night decided to close, entries for the competition on June 4. - The management • committee :Will control the play, and the spells .will be two of seven minutes for senior A and B grades, and ■ two of five minutes for all other sections. " . The third'grade, and senior B representatives will be selected by June 14 Eleven third grade players will travel to Tarahaki and" ten senior a representatives to Christchurch to play matches there on August 14. _ A report Was made by a special subcommittee on a conference which had been-held with the Hutt Valley committee to discuss bylaws governing me transfer of players: The association executive adopted the suggestion of the two "committees- that- players could take part in: competition games in either association so long as they plaved.!'f6rsteams from the same, nrmr -ThroUgh'the-'New Zealand Basketball Association, three guineas were donated by the Wellington Association to the King George V -Memorial Fund. Mrs. A. Syrhonds presided at the meeting. ■- ■. '• ■'' :'■■ •"■ ■ : .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 7

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BASKETBALL Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 7

BASKETBALL Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 7

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