WELLINGTON TOURNEY
The Wellington provincial table tennis championship tournnment began at Mr. T. S. YVilliams's rooms, Lower Cuba Street, last evening. The three events in which play started were the - C grade men's singles, C grade men's doubles, and B grade mixed doubles. Detailed results are as follows:-—■ B Grade. .Mixed Doubles. First round: Smith aud Miss Case beat Griffiths and Mrs. T. S. Williams, 31-27, 31-24; Whyte aud Miss Ledger beat Grady and Mrs. Bell, 31-29. 25-31, 31-22; Mouat and Mi&j Siuythe beat Moucrieff and Miss Houston, 32-30, 31-17; Sullivan and Miss Knight beat Granger and Miss Johnston, 31-29, 37-35; Thompson and Miss Berg beat Kidge and Miss Hawker, 31-22, 21-31. 31-27; Hooper and Miss Leonard beat Paul and Miss Scanlon, 23-31, 36-34, 32-30. Second round: Smith and Mis* Case beat Katz and Miss Bold, 31-19, 31-24; Hooper and Miss Leonard beat Krogh and Miss Tuekwell, 31-20, 31-24; Thompson and Miss Berg beat Sutherland and Miss Knight, 28-31, 31-2S, 31-27; Mouat and Miss Smythe beat Whyte and Miss Ledger 31-19. 31-24. Semi-final: Hooper and Miss Leonard beat Thompson and Miss Berg, 31-28, 20-31. 31-28. C Grade. Men's Singlet. First round: Cheyne beat Oldhani, 31-28. 31-24; L.vnsfcy brat Burns, 31-10, 2S-31, 31-1S; Arthur beat MoncrielT, 31-20. 31-11: Kidge boat C'aton, 31-29, 31-25; B. Smith beat Giles, 31-12, 31-26; Steere beat Kat,z, 31-20, 26-31, 31-27; J. Smith beat Milsom. 32-30, 31-25. '' f Second round: Mouat boat Kimbell, 31-17, 31-11; Krogh bent Thomas, 31-12, 31-15; Matthews beat Jack, 31-29, 19-31, 34-32; McCann beat Faulknor, 31-25. 31-23; Walt beat Clieync. 33-35, 31-27, 31-29; D. Paul boat Lyneky, 31-26, 27-31, 31-27: Arthur beat Kidsre, 31-27, 31-11; B. Smith bent A. Paul. 31-11, 31-28; Barrett beat Steorc, 31-23, 31-2S; Bray beat J. Smith, 32-30, 27-31, 31-2S; Arnold beat Cowan, 34-32, 31-27; Long beat Ward, 32-30, 29-31, 31-22; Walker beat Clements by default; Whyte boat Vare, 31-29, 31-23; Warwick beat Jacobsou, 31-20, 31-26; de Muth beat Milne, 31-20, 31-19. i
Third round: Mouat beat Krogh, 32-30, 31-16; McCann beat Matthews. 31-21, 31-0; Bray beat Barrett, 31-17, 26-31, 31-28; Arthur beat B. Smith, 31-28, 27-31, 31-21; Warwick beat de Muth, 31-26, 19-31, 31-1S;
Long beat Arnold, 31-28, 21-31, ■ 31-29; Watt beat D. Paul, 31-21, 30-32, 31-28. | Men's Doubles. , ■■ j First round: Walker and Bray beat Cliuyne and Milne, 31-23, 21-31, 31-2S; Smith and Davidson bcati Arnold and Arthur, 31-23, 31-28; Whyte and Moncrieff beat Caton and Long, 31-26, 31-26; Ridge ami Mouat beat Warwick and Katz, 32-30, 26-31, 31-26; Yare and Jacobson beat Faiilknor and Giles, 31-2G, 31-23; Watt and ,T. Smith beat Ward and Milsom, 31-26, 31-27; Steere and Oldham beat Paul and Paul, 29-31, 31-20, 31-2.5; Burns and Jack [beat de Muth and Cowan, 31-19, 25-31, 31-28. Second round: Watt and Smith beat Yare and Jacobson, 26-31, 31-27, 31-27; Steere and Oldham beat Burns and Jack, 26-31, 31-20, 31-15: Whyte and Moncrieff beat Ridge and Mouat, 32-30, 31-24; Walker and Bray beat Smith and Davidson, 31-22, 28-31, 31-20.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 5
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