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IN HUTT VALLEY

INTER-CLUB GAMES

The Hutt Valley Table Tennis Association has now been accepted as a provincial area by the N.Z.T.T.A. There are a large number of teams competing in the Hutt Valley now, and the acceptance will be very pleasing to hundreds of players.

Results of the second series of club competitions are as follows: — '

A Grade.—Alicetown Trinity 11, beat St. Ronans 9; Empire No. 1 13, beat Woburn 7; Taita 13, beat Empire No. 2 7; Petone Tennis 10, drew with Hutt Cricket 10.

B Grade. —Alicetown Trinity 16, beat V.M.C.A. 4; Wilford 11, beat Taita 9; Excelsior 10, drew with Petone Fire Brigade 10; Woburn 13, beat Foresters 7; Hutt Cricket 12, beat Trafalgar 8.

C Grade. —Section No. 1: Hutt Tennis 12, beat Alicetown Trinity 8; Empire 19, beat Wilford I; Petone Tennis 10, drew with Petone Catholic 10; Petone Rowing Club 11, beat Heretaunga 9; Hutt Cricket won by default from M.U. Oddfellows. Section No. 2: St. Ronans 17, beat Hibernians 3; Petone Central 13, beat St. Davids 7; Petone Rowing Club 14, beat M.U. Oddfellows 6; Taita 10, drew with Petone Catholic 10; Eastern Hutt won by default from Petone Fire Brigade.

D Grade.—Section No. 1: Trafalgar 12, beat Empire No. 2 8; Empire No. 1 15, beat Petone Central 5; Heretaunga 13, beat Hibernians 7; Foresters 11, beat Wilford 9; V.M.C.A. won by default from Eastern Hutt. Section No. 2: M.U. Oddfellows 13, beat Baptist 7; St. Davids 10, drew wtih Empire 10; Woburn 11, beat Heretaunga 9; Petone Catholic 14, beat Te Ropu 6; Hutt Tennis 12. beat Burnside 8.

E Grade.—Section No. 1: Studio 15, beat Baptist 5; Hutt Tennis 15, beat Alicetown Trinity 5; Hutt Cricket 14, beat Empire No. 1 6; Petone Central 12, beat Empire No. 2 8; Petone Catholic 20, beat Taita 0. Section No. 2: St. Davids 12, beat Empire 8; St. James 20, beat Burnside 0; M.U. Oddfellows 15, beat Studio 5; Trafalgar 16, boat Woburn 4; Petone Catholic beat Hutt Cricket 5.

The men's B grade ladder has been announced as follows: —

1. L. Cooper (Petone Fire Brigade). 2. —. Wright (Trafalgar). 3. —. Blackmore (Trafalgar). 4. J. Ingham (Wilford). 5. J. Corliss (Taita). 6. Burrows (Petone Fire Brigade). 7. G. Valk (Hutt Cricket). 8. A. Hickling (Alicetown Trinity). 9. I. Trask (Excelsior). 10. J. Fordie (Excelsior). 11. —. Lockyer (Taita).

12. B. Millar (Woburn)

Mrs. Hendle, Hutt United's left fullback, who was injured in last week's game against T.O.G. 1, will probably not play again this season. Mrs. Hendle, with Mrs. A. Smith, formed one of the most reliable back lines in Wellington, and her place in the team will be hard to fill. Miss E. McClelland is one who might be called upon to fill the vacant position.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 23

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IN HUTT VALLEY Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 23

IN HUTT VALLEY Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 23