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BASKETBALL

UNIVERSITY v. EX-GIRLS’ 11. University met Ex-Girls’ 11. on University Court, and although University won by a substantial majority play was of a very interesting nature. Ex-Girls’ 11. opened the attack, but their shot at goal was unsuccessful. University added the first goal a few seconds later, followed quickly by two others. The half-time score was 15-7 in University’s favour. During j the second half some exceptionally bright attacking movements were witnessed in both forward thirds. The final whistle blew with the score standing at 26-14, University being victorious. , ROSLYN v. ALBANY 11, Roslyn v. Albany 11. was also played oh University court, .lloslyn proving victorious, the score being 14-9. Roslyn dominated the game, although Alband 11. was not outclassed. Halftime score was 8-4 in Iloslyn’s favour, the final score being 14-9. The Roslyn defenders played a very consistent game throughout. EX-GIRLS I. v. RAWHITI. During the first half of the game betw'ecn Ex-Girls’ I. and Rawhiti some bright basketball was witnessed. ExGins, however, proved superior in all

sections. Rawhiti,' however, offered spirited opposition throughout. Halftime score was 18-2 in Ex-Girls’ favour. Ex-Girls succeeded in maintaining its speed' of movement, and tins score rose rapidly in its favour, time being called with the score standing at 38-6. BLUE TRIANGLE v. CAVERSHAM, As the score indicates (22-19), the game played between Triangle and Caversham was very closet Caversham was in the lead at half-time, but in th« second half Triangle netted about fiv« goals on end, thus patting it in the lead, which the team maintained till the end of the game. SECOND GRADES. Albany 14, Normal 9. Musselburgh 20, Technical 2. University 24, Blue Triangle 7. THIRD GRADE. Woolworth’s 12, D.I.C. 7. J. R. M'Kenzie’s 17, Blue Triangl# 11. 7: Ravens 18, North-east Valley 3. Blue Triangle I. 16, ’Varsity 11. 10,: Musselburgh 20, Technical 2. FOURTH GRADE. Normal 13, Musselburgh. 5. First 16, Gipsy 15. Roslyn 26, Wesley 10. Blue Triangle 10, St. John’s 9. FIFTH GRADE. North-east Valley 13, Gipsy 2, Ravens 28, Kahikatea 17. First 12, Rechabites 4. interhquse games, . A GRADE. ‘ Defiance Is,. C.F.H. 7. . Sargood’s 16, H.B. 6. Fern 23, Cambridge 0. Moana 16, Eagles 5. . D.I.C. 9, Citizens 5. B GRADE. Citizens C, Challenge 4. Royers 16, Victory 14. Brownies'; 6, Zenith 2,

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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 5

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380

BASKETBALL Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 5

BASKETBALL Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 5

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