STATION 2ZA IS PLAYING A LIVELY PART in sporting activities in Palmerston North, Early this year a team of young men from the Palmerston North Y.M.C.A. decided to associate themselves with 2ZA and contest the local basketball competitions. The team developed into a solid combination, and ultimately ran out winners of their grade competition. Here is a picture of the 2ZA Basketball Cubs, and seated on either side of the championship shield are John Brown, station director at 2ZA, and W. Pere Andre, who acted as coach of the team.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 74, 22 November 1940, Page 14
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90STATION 2ZA IS PLAYING A LIVELY PART in sporting activities in Palmerston North, Early this year a team of young men from the Palmerston North Y.M.C.A. decided to associate themselves with 2ZA and contest the local basketball competitions. The team developed into a solid combination, and ultimately ran out winners of their grade competition. Here is a picture of the 2ZA Basketball Cubs, and seated on either side of the championship shield are John Brown, station director at 2ZA, and W. Pere Andre, who acted as coach of the team. New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 74, 22 November 1940, Page 14
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