Stanway
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Fing Pong.
The result of a match. Stanway B versus Beaconsfiold B played in the local hall on Thursday evening was a win for the visitors of 67 games to 33. Following are the details, Bcaconslieid players being mentioned first: — Usmar beat Sullivan, A. Marshall, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, JN. Jefferies, lost to J. Hamilton, B. Burke, K. Green, L. Jefferies, N. Walsh. Fames beat Burke, Green, L. Jefferies, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Hamilton, Sullivan, A. Marshall, Walsh, Miss A. Green, N. Jefferies. Halford beat Hamilton, Sullivan, Burke, K. Green, A. Marshall, L. Jefferies, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Walsh, Miss A. Green, N. Jefferies. Whitehead beat Hamilton, Sullivan, K. Green, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost, to Burke, A. Marshall, Walsh, N. Jefferies. M. McLean beat Hamilton, Sullivan, Burke, K. Green, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, N. Jefferies, lost to Walsh, A. Marshall. Mrs. Stewart beat Sullivan, Burke, K. Green, A. Marshall, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost to N. Jefferies, Walsh, Hamilton. Sandbrook beat Hamilton, Sullivan, K. Green, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Burke, A. Marshall, Walsh, N. Jefferies. Petersen beat Hamilton, Sullivan, A. Marshall, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Burke, K. Green, Walsh, N. Jefferies. Fitzpatrick beat Hamilton, Burke, K. Green, A. Marshall, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Sullivan, Walsh, N. Jefferies. I. McLean beat Hamilton, Burke, K. Green, L. Jefferies, Miss A. Green, Miss J. Marshall, lost to Sullivan, A. Marshall, Walsh, N. Jefferies. Personal. Residents of Stanway and district will be sorry to learn that Miss Trilby Marshall is an inmate of the Palmerston North hospital. Mr. T. W. Bailey left Stanway on Sunday to take up a position as herdtester in the Rongotea and Bulls districts. Mr. Eric Williamson, who in a recent accident at Stanway sustained several broken ribs and other injuries, is now rccouperating at his home in Colyton. Mr. Williamson’s condition is showing a steady improvement.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6625, 11 August 1931, Page 3
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