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(From Our Own Correspondent.) OI’IKI, May 15. Tho following are tho detailed results of the gamra of ping pong played on 'I uesday night:—A. Hodgson v. T. Scarancke, 25—31; B. Edmondson v. M. Mo Cullum, 31—17; A. Young v. 0. Kay, 31—28; L. Simpson v. \Y. White, 31—20; R. Bond v. W. Young, 31 —23; E. Lovatt v. \Y. I'ranklin, 31—19; E. l’crawhit v. R. Hickson, 31— S.. South ic v. V. Ulariclgc, 29—31; J. Johnson v. J. Claridge, 31—27; Y\. Shipton v. R. Croxton, 19—31; R. Neil v. J. Johnson, 16—31; R. Carr v. A. Simpson, 29—31; A. Coly v. A. Y’oung, 25—31; J. Wilson v. V. Carter, 31—23; A. Hodgson v. jM. McCullum, 31—17; B. Edmondson v. T. Scarancke, 26—31; A. Simpson v. V. Carter, 31—29; J. Wilson v. A. Colcv, 36 —34; A. Young v. J. Simpson, 36 —34; E. Kay v. W. Young, 31 —22; W. White v. E. Lovatt, 15 —31; A. Coley v. V. Cartcr, 31—22; V. Claridge v. R. Croxton, 32 S. Southie v. G. I’erawhit, 21—31; R. Carr v. T. Seartincke, 27—31; J. Johnson V. R. Croxton, 20—31; R. Hickson v. V. Claridge, 31—24; W. Franklin v. R. Bond, 21—31; Misses J. Y'oung v. K. Johnson, 31 —27; 31. Johnson v. L. Carson, 31—16; V. Henderson v. F. Carson t 31—21; J Southie v. L. Carson, 16—51; K. Johnson v. M. Johnson, 31—24; J. Young v. V. Henderson, 31—13; L. Carson v. J. Southie, 31 —13; K. Johnson i. L. Carson, 31—17; M. Johnson v. J. Y'oung, 25—31; J. Southie V. V. Henderson, 21—31; L. Carson v. F. Carson, 31 27. , _ _ Mrs B. A. Norman is at present visiting Masterton, where she is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Hubbard. Mr and Mrs John Y'oung, of Waitara, are the guests of Mr and Mrs S. Y’oung, Opui Road. A meeting of the Hall Committee was Held on Friday night. Mr B. A. Norman was in the chair. Tho business included the election of officers. Mr Norman was again elected president of the society unopposed and Mr V. Claridge again elected hon. srcrctary. A lengthy discttussion on wavs and means of raising money to complete tlie hall followed. In the meantime it was decided to stage a concert and dance next month and to institute a bobby call drive during the coming season.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 142, 18 May 1936, Page 3
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