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Milson

From Our Owu Correspondent.

The table tennis match on Tuesday evening at Milson was between Broadway B and Milson B. After some very close games Milson proved the victors. Supper was supplied by the Milson players and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Broadway players are iirst in the following results: — F. Jones beat Miss M. Leask 31—25, beat Miss F. Lea?k 31—24, lost to W. Cater 32—34, beat Miss S. Beask 31—24, beat I*. Cater 31—24, beat J. Avison 31—23.

T. i’ratt lost to Miss M. Leash 23 —31, beat -Miss F. Leash 31—19, lost to W.

Cater 24—31, lost to Miss L. Leash 29—31, lost to F. Cater 24—31, lost to J. Avison 23—31.

A. Fisher lost to Miss M. Leash 2G—3l, beat Miss F, Leash 31—22, lost to W. Cater 26—31, lost to Miss S. Leash 14—31, lost to F. Cater 31—33, beat J. Avison 31—24.

R. Sykes lost to Miss M. Leash 21—33, lost to Miss F. Leash 20—31, lost, to W. Cater 17—31, lost to Miss S. Leask 12—31, lost to P. Cater 7—31, lost to J. Avison 27—31. B. Oliver lost to Miss M. Leask 17—31, lost to Miss F. Leask 26—31, lost to W. Cater 22—31, lost to .Miss S. Leask 18—31, lost to F. Cater 32 —34, beat J. Avison 31—15. N. White lost to Miss M. Leask 13—31, lost to Miss F. Leask 9 —31, lost to W. Cater 25—31, lost to Miss S. Leask 10—31, lost to P. Cater 29—31, beat’ Avison 31—29. Milson 26, Broadway 10. Tokomaru v. Milson. On Monday evening two teams from the Milson Table Tennis Club visited Tokomaru for the purpose of playing friendly matches against teams from that town Quite an enjoyable timo was spent. Milson won 25—11. Personal. At present on annual vacation is. Mr. J McLaren, signalman at the Palmerston North railway station. Mr. R. Britton ij at present acting signalman. Mr. Stan Pepper is another member of the traffic branch at the Palmerston North railway station, who is on his annual vacation. Mr. McElwaine, of the traffic branch at the Palmerston North railway station, left on Thursday for Christchurch where he has been transferred. His friends in Palmerston North will wish him every success jn his new home.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 144, 20 June 1936, Page 3

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Milson Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 144, 20 June 1936, Page 3

Milson Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 144, 20 June 1936, Page 3