SOUTH OTAGO TABLE TENNIS
•" ■ k (By “ Service.”) —A Grade. — Railway A, minus Fogarty and M’Millan' could only raise a draw against Kia Ora, 16 each. Kaitangata A 17, Kaitangata B 15. United a bye. —B Grade.— Railway A 22, Stirling 10., Railway B 24, Railway B 8. Raihvaj' A and Stirling played -two rounds. Stirling 21, Fire Brigade 11. Kaitangata 32, United 0. —C- Grade.— United 32, Boy Scouts 0. Kaitangata 20, Benhar 12. Lovells Flat 21. Stirling 11. Railway A. Stirling B, and Stirling C are leading in their respective grades. AA T e wore glad to hear of the successful performances of Fogarty and M’Millan, our two representatives at the South Island championships at Invercargill. These two have done much to raise the standard of play in South Otago. Interest is very keen in this association. '
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Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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138SOUTH OTAGO TABLE TENNIS Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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