BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. Last. Saturday's games closcd the competition rur ihe 1 9 ".2 .ehampionship, and or.ee again the Waratah team wo u the ehampionship. Th b- gaa.e og; Inst "ld Scudents was briliian' :y pmyv-d and both teams? are Lo "o eongrataiaieu upon the finc disp'ay given. Aithough the game was played at a very fusu paea it was "lear after the first. 10 minutes inat Waratairs excehent eombination anu accir ate handling of the bali would eariy them ihrough. Uld Stiidents' forwa.ds and uefance wero good. but the weak place was in the centre. They gave oi' their bost but were outclassed by scrong, swift opponents. It was uot an easy taslc to'single oat individual players for pruise, but M. Ford 'Waratah) was splendid cn defence, and time and again prevc-nted Old Students from scoring. Score: Waratah 10, H.S.O.S. (A) 6. Referee: Mrs. I. Shearer. Ocher games resuited: — Kowhai 34, Kiwi nil. Ngongotaha 11, H S.O.S. (B) 9.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 6
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