INTER CLUB MATCHES
The results' of * the fourth round of the Hutt Valley Tablo Tennis Sub-association's competitions resulted as follows. In the case of A grade matches members of tho winning team aro mentioned first;—
A GRADE.
St. Ronans (13) v.-Empire (7)
Singles.—-X. Longmoro beat A. Harding 31-23. .T. Wall Sl-15. J. Halligan 31-23, A. T. Wood 32-30; E. Hughos beat A. Harding.3l-2S, X Wall 31-18, J. Halligan 31-24, A. T. Wood 33-31;. S. Blackle boat J. Wall, 31-18, J. HalItgan 31-22, lost to A. Harding .'l-31. A. T. Wood 25-31; W. Day beat A. T. Wood 31-25, lost to A. Harding 15-31, J. Wall 20-31, J. Halligan 22-31.
Doubles.—Hughes and Bladiio heat Harding and Halllßan 31-26, Wood and Wall 31-21, Longmoro and Day lost to Harding and Halligan 27-31, Wood and Wall 26-31.
Waiwhetu (11) v. St. James (9)
L. Koborts beat 1. Newman 31-9, A. Ttodway 31-26, E. Everton 31r17, lost to L. Pyne 30-32; L. Corbctt beat E. Everton 32-30, yost to L. Pyne 19-31, I. Newman. 26-31, A. Kodway 18-31; B, Pegler beat h. Newman 31-22, A. Rodway 31-20, E. Everton 31-17,. lost to L. Pyno 24-31; G: Corbett beat I>. Newmaa 31-29, E. Everton 31-2S, lost to I>. Pyne 2G-31, A. Rodway 20-31. Doubles.—Roberts and Pegler beat Newman and Everton 31-23, lost to Pyne and Kodway 30-32; Corbett and Corbett beat Newman and Everton 31-25, lost to Pyno and Hodway 19-31. Unique (IS) v. Empire No. 2 (1). A. Fennell beat J. McCarthy 31-25, J. Wilson 31-26, F. Jones 31-18, P. Dudley 31-23, Pickering beat J. McCarthy 31-28, J. Wilson 31-28, F. Jones 31-23, lost to P. Dudley 19-31; Glendenning beat J. McCarthy 31-21, J. Wilson 31-25, P. Jones 31-23, P. Dudley 31-24; H. Mouton beat J. McCarthy 31-21, J. Wilson 31-21. P. Jones 82-30, P. Dudley 31-20. Doubles. —Fennell and Pickering beat Wil-' son and McCarthy 31-29, Jones and Dudloy 31-22; Glendenning and Mouton beat McCarthy and Wilson 31-21,.Jones and Dudley. 31-27. Taita. (10) v. Alicetown Trinity (10). As both teams recorded 10 wins each and the poms .amounted to 512 each, the match, resulted in a draw. Members of the Alicetown Trinity team are mentioned first: — L. Bldlcr beat E. Batio 31-19, G. Arms 31-23, Miss K. Tustin 31-27, lost to G. Tustln 28-31; R. Gray beat E. Batie 31-18, Q. Arms 31-26, Miss K. Tustin 31-27, lost to G. Tustin 20-31. K. Bates beat E. Batle 81-23, G. Arms 31-18, Miss K. Tusttn 31-18, lost to G. Tustin 30-32, A. Hickling lost to G...Tustin 9-31, E. Batie 26-31, G. Arms 16-31, Miss E. Tustin 24-31. Doubles. —Bidler and Bates beat Arms and Batio 31-22, lost to G. Tustin and Miss K. Tustin. 26-31; Gray and Hickling lost to G. Tustin and Miss K. Tustin 28-31, Arms and Batie 25-31. B GRADE. Section No. I.—Railways IS beat Taita. 2, Unique 11 beat Wilford 9, Alicetown Trinity 14 beat Potone Catholic 6, Hutt Swimming 11 beat Excelsior 9. Section No. 2.—Petono Central 11, beat M.U. Oddfellows 9, Trafalgar 12 beat Railway* 8, Petone Fire Brigade won by default from Pctone Catholic, Waiwhetu v. X.M.C.A. match to bo played at a later date. C GRADE. Section No. 1.-—Petone lire Brigade IT beat Eastern Hutt 3, Wltford 12 beat Taita 8, loresterß 14 beat T3nlq.ua 6, Heretounga 19 beat Petone Catholic 1. Section No. 2.—Petpne Central IT boat To Ropu 3, Hibernians 13 beat Waiwhetu 7, B.M.S. 12 beat Ilutt Swimming 8, St. Eonans 11 beat Empire 9. D GRADE. Section No. I.—Hallways 16 beat St. Ronans 4, Alicetown Trinity 12 Beit Trafalgar 8, Empiro 15 beat Petone Fire Brigade 5, M.tJ. Oddfellows 13 beat Unique T. Section No. 2.—Excelsior 14 beat Petono Catholic 6, Petone Central 18 beat Heretaimga 7, Foresters 15 beat Wilford 5, Hallways 16 beat Hibernians 0. - E GRADE. Section No. I.— —V.M.C.A. beat Potono Catholic by 25 points (each team havlng.won 10 games), Eastern Hutt IS beat Hallways 7, Herctaunga 11 beat St. David's 9, Empire No. 1 12 beat Empire No. 2 8.
Section No. 2.—Excelsior 12 beat Allcctown Trinity 8, Petoue Central 10 beat Empire No. 1 4, M.TJ. Oddfellows 11 beat Empire No. 2 9, Wniwuetu drew with Te Kopu.
Golden Miller, winner of the Grand National in 1984, did the course, four miles 858 yards, in 9min 20sec —fastest time on record. The slowest time for this race is lOmin 26sec—by Shaun Spadah» the winner-in-1921.
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Evening Post, Issue 17, 20 July 1936, Page 17
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