GREYTOWN
TABLE TENNIS MATCH CARTERTON v. GREYTOWN. (“Times-Age” Special.) The annual table tennis match between the Carterton and Greytown Methodist clubs took place at Greytown on Saturday night. In the ladies’ singles, honours were even —10 games each. Carterton won the ladies’ doubles, 7 games to 3. Greytown won the men’s singles, 12 games to 9, whilst Carterton won the men’s doubles, 5 games to 4. The combined doubles was won by Grey town, 11 games to 8. The scores were as follow (the Greytown players being mentioned first in each instance): —
Ladies’ singles: M. Keltic 2 E. Newbould 0; N. Keltie 2 R. Vaughan 1; N. Gray 2 C. Surtees 0; B. Shedden 0 G. White 2; Mrs Nicholson 1 Miss King 2; M. Carter 2 Mrs Vennel 1; P. Allen 0 Mrs Hunt 2; L. White 1 D. Roberts 2. Men’s singles: M. Hobson 2 A. Ordish 1; I. Keltie 2 K. Ordish 1; M. Rees 2 Mr Hunt 1; V. Gates 2 Mr B. Nightingale 1; R. Harris 2 Mr White 1; H. Harkness 2 G. Hunt 0; D. White 0 R. Surtees 2; K. Nicholson 0 Captain Harlwood 2. Ladies’ Doubles: M. Keltie and N. Keltie 0 E. Newbould and R. Vaughan 2; N. Gray and B. Sheddon 1 C. Surtees and G. White 2; Mrs Nicholson and M. Carter 0 Miss King and Mrs Vennel 2; P. Allen and L. White 2 Mrs Hunt and D. Roberts 1. Men’s doubles: M. Hobson and I. Keltie 2 R. Ordish and K. Ordish 1; M. Hobson and V. Gates 2 Mr Hunt and B. Nightingale 0; R. Harris and H. Harkness 0 Mr White and G. Hunt 2; D. White and K. Nicholson 0 R. Surtees and Captain Harwood 2. Combined doubles: M. Hobson and M. Keltie 2 R. Ordish and E. Newbould 1; I. Keltie and N. Keltie 2 K. Ordish and R. Vaughan 1; I. Keltie and N. Gray 1 — Hunt and C. Surtees 2; V. Gates and B. Shedden 2 B. Nightingale and G. White 0; R. Harris and Mrs Nicholson 0 — White and — King 2; H. Harkness and M. Carter 2 G. Hunt and Mrs Vennel 0; K. Nicholson and P. Allen 0 Captain Harwood and Mrs Hume 2; S. White and D. White 2 D. Roberts and R. Surtees 0. GOLF COMPETITION EAGAR TROPHY. The first round for the Eagar trophy bogey match was played on Saturday. The best cards handed in were: —H. W. Feast, 2 down; T. G. R. Ingley, 3 down; E. Maddison, 3 down; B. Kiernan, 4 down; J. C. Feast, 5 down; J. W. Tate, 5 down. Personal Items. Constable Forsyth, who has been relieving at Greytown, has returned to Wellington..
Mr Ray Eaton, who was injured at football practice some months ago, is now making satisfactory progress towards recovery.
Mrs Irvine Senr., of Christchurch, is staying with her daughter, Mrs G. Burns, Main Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1939, Page 7
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