FORESTERS
Court Saint Andrews, No. 6127, A.0.F., held "its meeting on Monday, when C.R. Bro. G. McKay presided over a full attendance of officers and a good attendance of members. Since the last meeting one of the members (Bro. J. V. Robert) died after a short illness in South Africa, and the sympathy of the court was extended to his family, members standing in silence lor a few moments. An invitation was received from Court Enterprise for June 21. and this was left over till the next meeting. Two new members were initiated into the Order by C.R. Bro. G. McKay, assisted by I.P.C.R. Bro. C. Garland. A visit of table tennis players from eight courts, was received, and were given the usual toast, C.S. Bro. W. M. Hogg (Court Enterprise) responding on behalf of the visitors’. Teams of four players from each court took part in the table tennis tournament, which resulted as follows:—First round: Court Pride of Green Island defeated Court King Edward’s Pride. Court Littlejohn defeated Court Excelsior: Court Pride of Dunedin defeated Court Saint Andrews B, Court Robin Hood defeated Court Pride of the Leith, Court Enterprise defeated Court Saint Andrews. Second round: Court Robin Hood defeated Court Little John, Court Enterprise defeated Court Pride of Green Island, Court Pride of Dunedin a bye Semi-final: Court Robin Hood defeated Court Pride of Dunedin, Court Enterprise a bye. Final: Court Enterprise defeated Court Robin Hood. During the evening an exhibition game was played by Bros. Laidlaw and Smythe, and was enjoyed by the large number of members present.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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261FORESTERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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