NEW ZEALANDERS BEATEN
TABLE TENNIS MATCH
S. AUSTRALIA’S SURPRISE
(Reed. Sept. 18, 9 a.m.) ADELAIDE. Sept. 17.
Exciting play characterised New Zealand’s table tennis team's first game at a country centre, Clare, where South Australia unexpectedly won five sets, 14 rubbers, 514 games to tile New Zcalanderss’ five sets, 14 rubbers, and 501 games.
Boniface won, 21—It), 18—21, 21 Algie won, 19 —2J,229,1 —9, 21—1 1. Cantiay won, 21—16. 13 —21, 21—17. Boys won, 21 —l3, 21—18.
Doubles. — Boys and Caul lay lost, 13—21. 21—15, 7—21. Algie and Boniface lost, 21 —16. 12 —21, 17 —21. Second Singles. Boniface lost, 12—21, 22—20, 14—21. Algie won, 21—12. 13—21. 23—21. Cantiay lost, 19 —21, IS —21. Boys lost 19—21, 21—10. 17—20.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20045, 18 September 1939, Page 10
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