SANSON
(From Our Own Correspondent.) SANSON, June 12.
On Wednesday evening the Glen Oroua Table Tennis Chib sent two B grade teams to Sanson to play the local club. Ihe visitor- won by a comfortable margin. At die conclusion of the games the visitors were entertained at supper. Mr L. loupard, on behalf of the Glen Oroua Club, thanked the Sanson Club for the enjoyable evening and Mr Butler replied. The following are the detailed results First B match: I! Meyer beat L. Probblo 31—26, Miss M. Prebblc 31-25, lost to S. Poupard 16-31, L. Poupard 27-31, B. Scott 26-31 J. Jollyman 30-32; E. W. Butler beat L. Poupard 31-24, Scott 32-30 lost to S. Poupard 19-31, Prebblc 27-31, Miss Prebble 22-31, Jelly man 27—31; K. Lumsden beat Miss Prebblc 31-29, lost to Prebblc 24-31, S. Poupard 15-31. L. Poupard 1931 Scott 24—31. Jollyman 21—31; Miss G. Butler lost to Prebble 21—31, S. Poupard 14 31 L. Poupard 16 —31, Miss 1 lebblo 26 —3lj Scott 29—31,? Jollyman 21—31. Miss <J. Sanson beat Scott 31-26, lost to Prebblo 22—31, S. Poupard 17—31„ L. loupard 18-31, Miss Prebble 23-31, Jedyman 2131; T. Meyer beat Miss Prebble 31-29, Jollyman 31-22, lost to Prebblc 19-31, S Poupard 26—31, L. Poupard 29 31, Scott 26 Second B match: A. jhesbit beat R Lee 34—32. H. Lawlor 32—30. 1. Bostock 31—26, Miss J. Scott. 31—27. lost to Miss M. Poupard 26-31, W Scott 26-31; C. Oppatt beat Lawlor 31—29. Rostock 51 25, Miss Scott 31-27, lost to Lee 21-31, Miss Poupard 22-31. Scott 33—32; R. Bishop beat Rostock 31—19. Miss Scott 31—27, lost to Leo 30—34, Miss loupaid 5 —31, Lawlor 26—31; Mio= 1> Meyer beat Bostock 31-28 Mis, Scott 31—28, lost to Leo 25—31, Miss 1 oupaid 23—31, Scott 29—31, Lawlor 27—31; W. Hepburn lost to Lee 19—31, Miss Poupard B—3l, Scott 18—31. Lawlor 29—31, Bostock 18—31, Miss Scott 25—31; Miss l. Wdhams beat Bostock 31-28, lose to Lee aO-31 Jliss Poupard 18-31, Scott 21-31, Lawlor 27 Miss Scott 22—31. The friend, of Mr E. Davcy will be pleased to learn that he has been able to return Lome from hospital after his rece indisposition. Messrs K. Pearce, K. Henson and M. Pearce have returned home after spending a holiday touring the North Island. The friends of Roy R. E. I‘o'dyce and Mrs R. E. Fordyce will regret to leani that‘both their daughter Dorothy and their son George are inmate, of the latmereton North Hospital. Ml L. Uwvcr has returned to Sanson after spending a few day, in Auckland. Mr and Mis J. Fagan have returned fro... a motor tour of the north. ___
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 13 June 1936, Page 10
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