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TABLE TENNIS.

PUBLIC WORKS’ TEAM WINS. GAME WITH’ST. STEPHEN’S CLUB A win by 32 games (920 points) to 17 games (728 points) was secured by the Winchmore Public Works Department in a ping-pong match with the St. Stephen’s Literary and Social Club in the Parish Hall last evening. Details (Public Works’ names first): J. O’. Riddell: beat P. Baker 21-19, S. M. Cassidy 21-8, C. Childs 21-2, C. Attwood 21-9, G. Long 21-4, G. Jordan 21-13, J. Hamilton 21-5. T. Kensington beat Baker 21-14, Cassidy 21-8, Childs 21-15, Attwood 21-13, Long 21-15, Jordan 21-16, Hamilton 21-6. E. Lawrence lost to Baker 19-21, beat Cassidy 21-0, Childs 21-5, Attwood 21-8, Long 21-8, Jordan 21-7, Hamilton 21-3. L. Whinham lost to Baker 17-21, Cassidy 19-21, Childs 15-21, beat Attwood 21-17, lost to Long 17-21, beat .Jordan 21-14, Hamilton 22-20. J. Nicholson lost to Baker 14-21, Cassidy 11-21, Childs 21-23, Attwood 13-21, beat Long 21-12, lost to Jordan 16-21, heat Hamilton 21-12. W. Davison lost to Baker 6-21, Cassidy 18-21, Childs 8-21, Attwood 19-21, Long 21-23, Jordan 4-21, beat Hamilton 21-16. A. Stead lost to Baker 12-21, Cassidy 21-23, beat Childs 21-17, Attwood 21-18, Long 21-13, lost to Jordan 18-21, beat Hamilton 21-8.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 252, 5 August 1937, Page 6

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TABLE TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 252, 5 August 1937, Page 6

TABLE TENNIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 252, 5 August 1937, Page 6

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