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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 10.

Basketball Notes

Basketball Notes.

Up to the present time the Senior A team has played six games, the results being as follows:—V. Kia Ora, won, 15-14; v. [unclear: Awatea], won, 18-11; v. Technical Old Girls, won, 19-16; v. Furlor, won, 21-10; v Wesley, lost, 9-13: v W.E.G. O.G., lost, 7-20.

The team is now third in the championship with 8 points. Although the last two games have been lost, the teams played were the strongest in the competition. Next Saturday's match will complete the first round.

We have to congratulate Janet Grainger, Mari Gibbons, Marion Bell, and Margaret Pilcher on being selected for the Wellington representative trials. Janet has been shaping well, her work on the line in the W.E.G.C. match being brilliant. Gibbons, Bell and Pilcher, in the forwards, defence and centre respectively, have given consistently sound displays.

The B team has played five matches but has not yet had a win. The players are keen and are beginning to show good combination. The defenders, Muriel Lancaster, Joy Stock and Marie Walker, are working well, while Joan Young and Jean Roberts have given creditable performances both in their own team and in the A on occasions. Members of the B team in the representative trials are Jean Roberts, Roma Hore and Erice Overtoun.