TABLE TENNIS
» Hungarian Players’ Visit DOMINION TOUR After a successful tour of Australia, the Hungarian table tennis players, Szabados and Kelen are to arrive at AA'ellington by the Awatea this morning for a tour of New Zealand arranged by the Wellington Table Tennis Association. They are to meet the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hou. AV. E. Parry, at Parliament Buildings to-day,. To-night the visitors are to leave for the South Island. The ‘following itinerary has been drawn up for them: — Tuesday, September 14: Arrive at Dunedin and play exhibition matches there. AA'ednesday, September 15: Travel to and play at Invercargill. Thursday, Septeniber 16: Return from Invercargill to Christchurch. Friday, September 17: Play at Christchurch. Saturday, September IS: Play at Greymouth, returning to Wellington on Monday, September 20, via Nelson. Tuesday, Septeniber 21: Arrive at Wellington and play at the Town Hall that night. AVednesday, September 22: Depart for Palmerston North and play there that night. Thursday, September 23 : Arrive at Wanganui and play there. Friday, September 24: Free at AA'anganui. Saturday, Septeniber 25: Play at Masterton. Sunday, September 26: Free at Masterton. Monday, September 27: Play at Lower Hutt. Tuesday, September 28: Leave for Auckland. AA'ednesday. September 29: Piny at Auckland. From Auckland the visitors arc to visit Rotorua. They are to return to Sydney by the Awatea sailing from Auckland on Friday, October 1. Mr. A. S. Meachen has been appointed manager for the South Island tour. Mr. C. Highet for the southern part of the North Island tonr, and Mr. T. S. AVilliams is to accompany the visitors to Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 298, 13 September 1937, Page 2
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262TABLE TENNIS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 298, 13 September 1937, Page 2
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