Ninth Round Results
The following are the results of the ninth round of the Canterbury Table Tennis Association's competitions:— A Grade—Selwyn I 8. Dallington 4; Wallabies I 10. Selwyn n 2; Eagles 9, University 3; Avonslde 8. Wallabies II i.
A Reserve.—Avoneide I 11, OalUneton 1; Redcliffa 7, Redcliffs B S; Avondale 10. Wharenui 1
B Grade —Section I: Avonside 9. Bank N S W 3; Boon Hay 11. South Brighton 1; Kaiapoi 7, Selwyn 5; Nat. Bank 8. Papanui 4. Section□: St. John's 9. Wharenul 3; Boon Hay 10. Avonside 2; Star 7. Kaiapoi 5 Section IQ: Eagles 8. Plantworks 4; St Chris. 7 Red Shield 5; Aees T. Selwyn 5 i C Grade —Section I: Avonside Q 12, Plantworks 0: Millers 9. I Selwyn 3; Eagles 7. Aces 5 Section□: P S.G 9. Red Shield 3. Avonside 3. Bryndwr I YMCA 4; Papanui 10. Selwyn 12. Section Q: Horr.by-Ulingtor. 11. Bryndwr YMCA 1 Red i Shield beat Rawhitl by default; I South Brighton 9. Aces 3. D Grade—Section I: Plantworks 11. Aces 1; Bank NSW 10. Selwyn 2; Avonside 10. Selwyn II 2; St John's 7. Hornby-Islington 5 Section Q: Bank N Z. 7. Avonside II 5: I Marshlands I 13 Marshlands II 13: Red Shield 8. Public Trustees 4. ! E Grade —Marshlands 15. I Avonside I 13; St. John's 9.
Ayonside II 3; Taxes 7, HornbyIslington 5; Avonside 111 9. Boon Hay 3 F Grade.—St. John's I beat Selwyn by default; St. John's II 11. Red Shield 1; Hitalongs 9, Avonside II 3.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30316, 17 December 1963, Page 20
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