Stanway
From Our Own Correspondent. ■ Ping Pong. Tho Halcombe A Grade ping pong team played a match against Stanway A at Stauway on Thursday evening- when a very jolly timo was spent. There were some close games hut the visitors proved the stronger team and won by 40 games to 24. Details are as follows, Stanway names being mclitioned first. L. Sandbrook defeated J. Brady, 13. Williams, T. Claphoin, W. Bradley, Miss R. Williams, and lost to R. Managh, N. Anderson and I>. Managh. E. Christian defeated Williams, Clapham, Bradley, and lost to Anderson, D. Managh, Brady, Miss R. Williams, K. Managh. D. Humphrey defeated I). Managh, Brady, Williams, Clapham Anderson, and lost to B. Managh, Bradley and Miss Williams. C. Christian defeated Anderson, Williams, Clapham, D. Managh, lost, to R. Managh, Brady, Miss Williams and Bradley. Mrs C. Christian defeated Anderson, D. Managh, Williams, Clapham, Bradley, lost to Miss Williams, K. Managh and Bradley. C. Halford defeated Williams, and lost to It. Managh, D. Managh, Miss Williams Anderson, Brady, Clapham and Bradley. C. Whiteman defeated Clapham, D. Managh, Anderson, Brady, Williams, Miss Williams, R. Managh and Bradley. S. Rowe defeated Bradley and iost to R. Managh, D. Managh, Miss Williams, Anderson, Brady, Williams, Clapham. Stanway’s B. team on Thursday evening played Halcombe B at Halcombe and lost the match by 48 games to 6. - Following are tho details with Stanway names mentioned first: Maxwell lost to Bradley, Clapham, W. Davis, Nieol, Saywell, Owen and Seigel. Marshall lost to Bradley, Clapham, Davis, Nieol, Saywell, Owen and SeigeL Duncan defeated Saywell and lost to Bradley, Clapham, Dais, Nieol, Owen and Seigel. Newell defeated Saywell and lost to Bradley, Clapham, Dais, Nieol, Owen and Seigel. R. Dais defeated Seigel and lost to Bradley, Clapham, Dais, Nieol, Saywell and Owen. D. Marshall defeated Seigel and lost to Bradley, Clapham, Dais, Nieol, Saywell, and Owen. F. Dais defeated Nieol, Saywell, Bradley, Clapham, W. Dais, Seigel and Owen. Personal. Mr and Mrs F. H. Stockwell of Bedding are on a brief visit to Chateau Tongariro. Miss Dulcie Boddy of Kopane accompanied by Misses S. Parsons, J. Mitchell, E. Ridicdgo and Cheetham of Kairanga have been week-ending at Chateau Xonearira
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7211, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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