TABLE TENNIS.
Famous exponents of table' tennis—F. J. Perry—ex-world's champion—and F. H. D. Wilde will appear at the Town Hall tonight in a series of matches against a Wellington team. The following order of matches has been arranged:—F. 11. D. Wilde (England) v. H. D. Kennedy. (Wellington); P. J. Perry (England) v. C. F. Williams (Wellington); Perry and Wilde (England) v. Cheil and Pyle (Wellington); Wilde (England) v.. William* (Wellin?----tou); Perry (England) v; Kennedy. Each match is the best of five games of 21 points. Those who have seen the visitors practising have been greatly impressed with their play, particularly with their ability to recover the ball from exceptional jiqsilipus, '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 5
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