ALLEGED ASSAULT
; BASKETBALL PLAYERS. (Per Press Association — Copyright.). - NEW PLYMOUTH, July 12. , Basketball girls attended the Ingle-, wood Court in force to-day to witness) a test of a different kind. Alleging that,! she had been struck in the face by Mabel Elizabeth Tarty, a school teacher and president of the Taranaki Basketball Association, Doreen Alleman, a girl player, claimed £SO for assault. Saying he was not satisfied that an assault bad been proved, an assault being an intentional application of force the Magistrate! gave -judgment for'Miss Tarry with £3 3s costs. esn The evidence disclosed trouble ty?j- 0 twberi* teams and an argument oveip selection. It was stated that a rajjet-j ing of 50 Taranaki- delegates had 'upheld MiSs Tarry’s action in suspending; girls, and had actually suspended ttyfiSP? more. It was oonfended that Miss Tarry when the‘‘ girls crowded round her during; an a-rgtiment at .practice, thrust out'her hand in a. ge?tui<iof dismissal and might have touched Alleman on the face. _
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 6
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