& District Table Tennis League

Officers Honorary Team Cups Secretary: President: Reg White, 30 White Hart Road, Fair Oak, Nr Eastleigh Martin Healey Tel: 023 80693520 Honorary Tournament Secretary: Vice Presidents: Mick Bryant Adrian Reeves, 11 Grayshott Close, Winchester SO22 6JA Tel: Dennis Thomson 01962 881839 (home) Martin Woolf Roy Bright Table Tennis Association Representative: Terry Russell vacant Cliff Chevis. Adrian Reeves Honorary Town Match Secretary: Anthony Armitage, 8 Sarum View, Winchester, SO22 5QF Chairman: Tel: 01962 850929 (Home) Adrian Reeves League Development Officer: Vice Chairman: vacant Antony Moore Member of Executive Committee: Honorary General Secretary: Allan Bransgrove Paul Martin, 15 Bilberry Close, Locks Heath, , SO31 6XX Tel: 01489 578925 Qualified Coaches: David Binns, Linda Carlin Honorary Treasurer: Martyn Davey , Adrian Reeves Martin Goldstein, 4 Upper Brook Cottages, Brook, Martyn Reeves, Bernard Stebbing Kings Somborne Cyril Stewart, Roy Bright Dennis Thomson, Reg White Honorary League Secretary: Mick Bryant, Anthony Armitage Nigel Lodder, 24 Cunard Avenue, Shirley, Southampton, SO15 5GP Tel: 02380 774598 2 1

Owslebury Table Tennis Club CLUB SECRETARIES AND CLUB PARTICULARS Hon Sec: Mr M Woolf, 20 Longfield Rd, Winchester SO23 0NT Castle Table Tennis Club Tel: 01962 869104 (Home), 01489 798960 (work) Hon Sec: Mr P Ashley, 39 Linden Grove, Chandlers Ford, SO53 Club Room: Village Hall, 1LE Tel: 023 80261753 (Home) Club Room: Sports Main Road, Owslebury nr. Winchester Ground, Winchester Tel: 01962 866989 South Table Tennis Club Hon Sec: Mrs J Armitage, 8 Sarum View, Winchester, SO22 5QF Five Tees Table Tennis Club Tel: 01962 850929 (Home) Hon Sec: Mr C S Westbrook, Torwood , Hook Crescent, Ampfield, Club Room: Village Hall, Downs Road, Romsey, SO51 9DE Tel: 023 80254500 (Home) Club Room: SO21 3EW ‘Torwood’, Hook Crescent, Ampfield Tel: 023 80254500 Club (1974) Table Tennis Club (1948) Hon Sec: Mr G Pavey, 15 Spring Lane , Swanmore, Hon Sec: Mr R Swan, 38 Meon Crescent, Chandlers Ford, SO53 Southampton, SO32 2PT 2PB Tel: 023 80267753 (Home) 01794 524447 (Work) Tel: 01489 895462 (Home) Club Room: St Faiths Hall, Back Street, St Cross, Winchester Club Room: Bishops Waltham Scout HQ (end of Hamble Springs, SO23 9SD off Cricklemede), Shore Lane, Bishops Waltham Bishop's Waltham Scout HQ One-way system IBM Hursley Club (1967) Please use entrance in Hoe Road and Exit via Hamble Springs. Hon Sec: Mr M Healey, 110 St Cross Road, Winchester, SO23 Ground level ' retracting spikes' have been installed to prevent 9RE Tel: 01962 860863 (Home) Club Room: Sports Hall, IBM incorrect exit onto Hoe Road. They are not visible in the dark. Hursley, Tel: 01962 815000 There are currently no warning signs!

Kings Table Tennis Club (2005) Winnall Table Tennis Club Hon Sec: Mr R Spencer,4 Beech Close,Winchester SO22 4JY Sec:Mr. D Hooker ,19 Stoke Road,Winchester,Hants,SO23 7ET Tel: 01962 869808 Club room: Sports Hall, Princes Mead Tel. 01962 849735 (Home).Club Room: Tubbs Hall, Pound Road, School, on B3047 from Winchester, SO21 1AN Play to end by 10 pm Hall must be vacated by 10.30 pm

3 4 FINAL LEAGUE TABLES 2009-10

FOR ALL YOUR TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENT CONTACT YOUR Div 1 Autumn Mini-League Div 1: Spring Mini-League P W D L Pts P W D L Pts LOCAL TEES SPORT AGENT IBM A 8 7 1 0 67 IBM A 8 8 0 0 65 Hursley A 7 4 1 2 45 Hursley A 8 6 0 2 61 Bishops Waltham 7 5 0 2 43 Hursley C 8 1 0 7 23 MICK BRYANT Hursley C 8 2 0 6 25 South Wonston A 7 2 1 4 21 Hursley B 8 0 0 8 10 Bishops Waltham 7 1 1 5 20 136 LONGFIELD ROAD WINNALL ESTATE WINCHESTER Div 2 Autumn Mini-League Div 2 Spring Mini-League P W D L Pts P W D L Pts HANTS SO23 ONU South Wonston A 8 4 3 1 47 IBM B 8 4 3 1 45 Hursley E 8 4 2 2 45 Swanmore A 8 3 4 1 44 Swanmore A 8 4 1 3 43 Hursley B 7 4 2 1 41 Tel: (01962) 865713 Hursley D 8 3 2 3 39 Hursley D 7 1 3 3 32 Five Tees A 8 0 2 6 26 Hursley E 8 0 2 6 28

6 5 Player Averages

FINAL LEAGUE TABLES 2009-10 Division 1 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Div 3 Autumn Mini-League Div 3 Spring Mini-League Glenn Wilshere Hursley A 6 6 100.0% P W D L Pts P W D L Pts Julian Walton IBM A 24 22 91.7% IBM B 8 8 0 0 65 Five Tees A 10 10 0 0 78 Chris Prince IBM A 15 13 86.7% 2 Castle A 8 5 1 2 51 Castle A 10 6 1 3 64 Steve Robinson Hursley A 15 13 86.7% 3 Winnall 8 2 1 5 32 Castle B 10 5 2 3 51 Steve French Bishops W 20 17 85.0% 4 Owslebury 8 2 0 6 27 Owslebury 10 4 0 6 46 Dave Menzel IBM A 18 14 77.8% 5 South Wonston B 8 2 0 6 25 South Wonston B 10 1 2 7 31 Paul May Hursley A 12 9 75.0% Winnall 10 1 1 8 30 Don Child IBM A 15 10 66.7% Nigel Lodder Hursley A 21 13 61.9% Martyn Reeves Hursley C 20 11 55.0% Div 4 Autumn Mini-League Div 4 Spring Mini-League Andy Cunningham Bishops W 17 9 52.9% P W D L Pts P W D L Pts Eric North Bishops W 8 4 50.0% Castle B 10 6 1 3 63 Kings B 10 10 0 0 79 Geoff Ball Bishops W 15 6 40.0% Keith Hewitt Hursley C 18 4 22.2% IBM C 10 6 2 2 56 IBM C 10 8 0 2 62 John Butcher Hursley B 24 5 20.8% Kings B 10 4 2 4 54 Kings A 10 5 1 4 50 Andy Prince Hursley B 6 1 16.7% Hursley F 10 5 3 2 50 Hursley F 10 0 3 7 39 Martin Ceresa Hursley B 6 1 16.7% Swanmore B 10 2 2 6 42 Five Tees B 10 2 1 7 37 Adrian Reeves Hursley C 14 2 14.3% Five Tees B 10 1 2 7 35 Swanmore B 10 2 1 7 33 Ian Fursey Hursley B 24 3 12.5% Paul Martin Hursley C 17 2 11.8% Steve Lumb Hursley B 12 0 0.0% 7 Qualification: 2 matches 8 Player Averages Player Averages Division 2 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Division 1 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Player Team P W Average Andy Prince Hursley D 21 21 100.0% Martyn Reeves Hursley A 6 6 100.0% Barry Dobson Hursley E 21 18 85.7% Steve Robinson Hursley A 21 19 90.5% Kevin Muldowney Swanmore A 12 10 83.3% Dave Menzel IBM A 18 15 83.3% Rob Chapman South Wonston A 21 16 76.2% Paul May Hursley A 18 15 83.3% Julian Walton IBM A 15 12 80.0% David Binns South Wonston A 12 9 75.0% Steve French Bishops W 9 7 77.8% Jenny Dobson Hursley E 21 14 66.7% Chris Prince IBM A 21 16 76.2% Phil Weatherill South Wonston A 18 11 61.1% Glenn Wilshere Hursley A 6 4 66.7% Antony Moore Swanmore A 20 12 60.0% Nigel Lodder Hursley A 21 12 57.1% Richard Darch Hursley E 6 3 50.0% Keith Hewitt Hursley C 15 7 46.7% Geoff Pavey Swanmore A 20 8 40.0% Martyn Reeves Hursley C 21 9 42.9% Oliver Cox South Wonston A 15 6 40.0% Rob Chapman S Wonston A 15 5 33.3% Paul Newbery Five Tees A 23 9 39.1% Phil Weatherill S Wonston A 18 5 27.8% Dave Diment Swanmore A 14 5 35.7% Eric North Bishops W 15 4 26.7% Steve Rouse Hursley D 12 4 33.3% David Binns S Wonston A 9 2 22.2% Bruce Merrikin Hursley D 18 6 33.3% Andy Cunningham Bishops W 18 4 22.2% Peter Whitmarsh Five Tees A 23 6 26.1% Oliver Cox S Wonston A 15 3 20.0% Chris Westbrook Five Tees A 20 5 25.0% Paul Martin Hursley C 24 4 16.7% Charles Whiteway Hursley E 18 3 16.7% Geoff Ball Bishops W 12 1 8.3% Colin Sly Hursley D 15 2 13.3% Adrian Reeves Hursley C 9 0 0.0% Qualification: 2 matches Qualification: 2 matches

10 9 Player Averages Player Averages Division 2 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Sasi Anandraj IBM B 21 20 95.2% Division 3 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Andy Prince Hursley D 21 19 90.5% Player Team P W Average Martin Ceresa Hursley B 18 13 72.2% Tressa Armitage S Wonston B 6 6 100.0% Kevin Muldowney Swanmore A 21 14 66.7% Martyn Isherwood IBM B 6 6 100.0% John Butcher Hursley B 21 13 61.9% Sasi Anandraj IBM B 24 22 91.7% Ian Fursey Hursley B 21 13 61.9% Steve Reed Castle A 18 16 88.9% Antony Moore Swanmore A 15 9 60.0% Barbara Savage Castle A 15 13 86.7% Geoff Pavey Swanmore A 18 10 55.6% Kathy Ridgard Castle A 6 5 83.3% Barry Dobson Hursley E 23 11 47.8% Carmine Cristallo IBM B 24 17 70.8% John Jowitt Winnall 6 4 66.7% Carmine Cristallo IBM B 15 7 46.7% Tim Kimber IBM B 9 6 66.7% Tim Kimber IBM B 9 4 44.4% Martin Healey IBM B 6 4 66.7% Dave Diment Swanmore A 18 7 38.9% Russell Durham Winnall 23 14 60.9% Martyn Isherwood IBM B 18 7 38.9% Ian McLeonards Owslebury 21 11 52.4% Jenny Dobson Hursley E 17 6 35.3% Phil Lee S Wonston B 23 11 47.8% Richard Darch Hursley E 9 3 33.3% Allan Bransgrove Castle A 21 9 42.9% Steve Rouse Hursley D 18 6 33.3% Peter Budd Owslebury 12 5 41.7% Neil Postlethwaite IBM B 6 1 16.7% Dave Hooker Winnall 17 7 41.2% Andy Knight Hursley E 6 1 16.7% Martin Woolf Owslebury 21 6 28.6% Bruce Merrikin Hursley D 18 3 16.7% Anthony Armitage S Wonston B 17 3 17.6% Reg White Castle A 12 2 16.7% Colin Sly Hursley D 6 1 16.7% Terry Russell Owslebury 15 2 13.3% Charles Whiteway Hursley E 14 0 0.0% Jim Dawson S Wonston B 23 2 8.7% Cliff Chevis Winnall 20 1 5.0%

Qualification: 2 matches Qualification: 2 matches

11 12 Player Averages Player Averages

Division 3 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Division 4 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Player Team P W Average Matt Oliver Five Tees A 6 6 100.0% Ian Burgess Swanmore B 15 15 100.0% Kathy Ridgard Castle A 9 9 100.0% Raja Basak IBM C 12 12 100.0% Dave Westbrook Five Tees A 15 14 93.3% Roy Bright Kings B 18 17 94.4% Barbara Savage Castle A 18 15 83.3% Glenn Phur Castle B 25 18 72.0% Steve Reed Castle A 26 21 80.8% Bob Garlick Kings B 27 18 66.7% Paul Newbery Five Tees A 24 19 79.2% George Pirkhoffer IBM C 9 6 66.7% Peter Whitmarsh Five Tees A 24 19 79.2% Adrian Hunt Hursley F 18 12 66.7% Peter Budd Owslebury 21 14 66.7% Martin Goldstein Hursley F 27 18 66.7% Glenn Phur Castle B 29 19 65.5% Peter Stone Castle B 19 12 63.2% Ian McLeonards Owslebury 18 11 61.1% Steve Coltman Swanmore B 27 17 63.0% John Hayman Castle B 24 13 54.2% John Hayman Castle B 16 10 62.5% Russell Durham Winnall 26 13 50.0% Martin Healey IBM C 30 18 60.0% Chris Westbrook Five Tees A 18 9 50.0% Matt Oliver Five Tees B 30 18 60.0% Martin Woolf Owslebury 27 13 48.1% Mike Wooding Castle B 18 9 50.0% Peter Stone Castle B 14 6 42.9% Andy Knight Hursley F 24 11 45.8% Phil Lee South Wonston B 27 11 40.7% Fawad Ahmed IBM C 18 8 44.4% Allan Bransgrove Castle A 20 8 40.0% Jamie Grinstead IBM C 21 8 38.1% Anthony Armitage South Wonston B 24 9 37.5% Kyoko Lancaster Kings B 15 5 33.3% Martyn Davey South Wonston B 6 2 33.3% Tony Cottrell Kings B 27 9 33.3% Mike Wooding Castle B 20 6 30.0% Ray Swan Hursley F 21 6 28.6% Five Tees B 30 8 26.7% Dave Hooker Winnall 26 6 23.1% Gary Storey Five Tees B 24 2 8.3% Jim Dawson South Wonston B 30 6 20.0% Mike Richardson 15 1 6.7% Terry Russell Owslebury 18 3 16.7% Dave Sansome Swanmore B 30 2 6.7% Reg White Castle A 14 1 7.1% John Tunnicliffe Swanmore B Cliff Chevis Winnall 29 1 3.4%

Qualification: 2 matches Qualification: 2 matches

13 14 Player Averages CHAMPIONS 2009-10 Division 4 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) TEAM COMPETITIONS Player Team P W Average Division 1 Winners IBM A Roy Bright Kings B 27 26 96.3% Runners-up Hursley A James Stewart Kings A 23 22 95.7% Raja Basak IBM C 18 16 88.9% Division 2 Winners IBM B Bob Garlick Kings B 27 22 81.5% Runners-up South Wonston A Matt Oliver Five Tees B 24 18 75.0% Division 3 Winners IBM B Ian Burgess Swanmore B 27 20 74.1% Runners-up Five Tees A Martin Healey IBM C 29 20 69.0% Division 4 Winners Kings B Fawad Ahmed IBM C 14 8 57.1% Runners-up Castle B Adrian Hunt Hursley F 24 13 54.2% Barry Mitchell Kings A 18 8 44.4% Team Eliminator Winners Hursley A Martin Goldstein Hursley F 18 8 44.4% Runners-up Hursley C Andy Knight Hursley F 27 12 44.4% Hursley Shield Winners Hursley F Tony Cottrell Kings B 24 10 41.7% Runners-up Castle B Jamie Grinstead IBM C 17 7 41.2% Conder Winnall Cup Winners IBM B Gary Storey Five Tees B 30 11 36.7% Runners-up South Wonston A Ross Lingard Kings A 23 8 34.8% Ray Swan Hursley F 21 5 23.8% John Tunnicliffe Swanmore B 27 6 22.2% 2011 Heats and Finals Mike Richardson Five Tees B 30 4 13.3% Dave Sansome Swanmore B 27 3 11.1% The Heats for the end-of-season Closed Tournament will take Charles Tallack Kings A 14 0 0.0% place at IBM Hursley on Sunday 27th February 2011. Keith Green IBM C 6 0 0.0% Finals Night will take place on Saturday 30th April 2011 at and Avington Village Hall.

Qualification: 2 matches

15 16 CHAMPIONS 2009-10 Fixtures 2010-11 For week starting Monday INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIONS 27 Sept 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct Open Singles Winner Julian Walton 1 v 10 10 v 6 2 v 10 10 v 7 Runner-up Chris Prince 2 v 9 7 v 5 3 v 1 8 v 6 Veterans Singles Winner Paul May 3 v 8 8 v 4 4 v 9 9 v 5 Runner-up Andy Prince 4 v 7 9 v 3 5 v 8 1 v 4 Handicap Singles Winner Jenny Dobson 5 v 6 1 v 2 6 v 7 2 v 3 Runner-up Barry Dobson

Doubles Winners Julian Walton & 25 Oct 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov Nick Webb Runners-up Paul May & Cup/blank Cup/blank 3 v 10 10 v 8 Steve Robinson 4 v 2 9 v 7 Division 2 Singles Winner Sasi Anandraj 5 v 1 1 v 6 Runner-up Andy Prince 6 v 9 2 v 5 Division 3/4 Singles Winner Raja Batak 7 v 8 3 v 4 Runner-up Glenn Phur

22 Nov 29 Nov 6 Dec 13 Dec Junior Singles Winner Matt Byers w/o 4 v 10 10 v 9 5 v 10 Cup/blank 5 v 3 1 v 8 6 v 4 Owen Booker Cup Winner Roy Bright 6 v 2 2 v 7 7 v 3 Arthur Richards Cup Winner Martin Goldstein 7 v 1 3 v 6 8 v 2 Colin Sly Giantkiller Winner Terry Russell 8 v 9 4 v 5 9 v 1 Cup

17 18 HOME NIGHTS

Fixtures 2010-11For week starting Monday Division 1 10 Jan 17 Jan 24 Jan 31 Jan 10 v 1 6 v 10 Cup/blank 10 v 2 9 v 2 5 v 7 1 v 3 1 Kings A Mon 8 v 3 4 v 8 9 v 4 7 v 4 3 v 9 8 v 5 2 Blank 6 v 5 2 v 1 7 v 6 3 Hursley A Mon

4 IBM C Mon 7 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 5 IBM A Mon 7 v 1O 10 v 3 Cup/blank 8 v 10 6 v 8 2 v 4 7 v 9 6 South Wonston A Mon 5 v 9 1 v 5 6 v 1 7 Hursley B Tues 4 v 1 9 v 6 5 v 2 3 v 2 8 v 7 4 v 3 8 Swanmore A Tues

9 IBM B Mon 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 10 Five Tees A Thur 10 v 4 9 v 10 10 v 5 Cup/blank 3 v 5 8 v 1 4 v 6 2 v 6 7 v 2 3 v 7 1 v 7 6 v 3 2 v 8 9 v 8 5 v 4 1 v 9

19 20 HOME NIGHTS

Division 2 FOR ALL YOUR TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENT CONTACT YOUR 1 Owslebury Wed LOCAL TEES SPORT AGENT 2 South Wonston B Mon 3 Hursley C Thur 4 Swanmore B Tues MICK BRYANT 5 Castle A Mon 136 LONGFIELD ROAD 6 Kings B Mon WINNALL ESTATE 7 Kings C Mon 8 Winnall Thur WINCHESTER 9 Castle B Mon HANTS SO23 ONU 10 IBM D Mon Tel: (01962) 865713

21 22 Scorecards Please submit League scorecards via Webcard. Webcard is described below.

If you have no access to the Internet, cards coming in by post are still acceptable.

Webcard is easier to use because you pick team names, players and game scores from lists rather than typing text. Being on the Web means you don't have to install anything on your computer.

Webcard is easier for the League administrators, too, because the input is less likely to contain typing and spelling errors.

You can find a link to Webcard on the League's home page at: http://www.winchestertabletennisleague.hampshire.org.uk

Call Martin Healey on 01962 860863 if you have any difficulties.

24 SUBSCRIPTIONS RULES – 20010/11 NAME 5. Each club shall pay £2.00 initial entry fee and an annual subscription of £18.00 for each team in the League. This 1. The Association shall be called the Winchester and will include the affiliation fees to E.T.T.A. and H.T.T.A.. District Table Tennis Association and shall be affiliated to All subscriptions shall be paid to the Honorary League and governed by the rules and regulations of the English Secretary by the commencement of the season. All players Table Tennis Association and the Hampshire Table Tennis taking part in a League match must be registered with the Association. Winchester & District Table Tennis League within three days of playing in their first match. The registration fee of 2. The Association shall consist of all clubs within a radius £9.00 for each player, £4.50 for juniors under 18 years of of ten miles of Winchester Guildhall, or at the discretion of age on December 31st during the current season, shall entitle the Executive Committee, willing to affiliate and conform to the player concerned to a copy of the Winchester League the rules of the Association. rules and Fixture List. The registration fees shall be remitted to the Honorary League Secretary. Postal Orders OBJECTIVES and cheques should be made payable to the Winchester and 3. The objectives of the League shall be to arrange a Table District Table Tennis Association. Tennis League or Leagues, Tournaments, Competitions and anything deemed necessary to foster the game. MANAGEMENT OF THE LEAGUE 4. The Officers of the Association shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Chairman, Vice-Chairman, 6. The affairs of the League shall be managed by an Honorary General Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, Honorary Executive Committee consisting of the Officers of the League Secretary, Honorary Tournament Secretary, League (except President and Vice-Presidents) together with Honorary Match Secretary. All officers shall retire annually up to six other registered members of the League, but not and shall be eligible for re-election at the Annual General more than two members of one club. The Executive Meeting of the Association. The Executive Committee shall Committee shall have the power to co-opt any number of have power to fill any office becoming vacant in the season. non-voting members it deems necessary. Five members shall form a quorum. 25 26 7. The Executive Committee shall have the power to fine b Receiving the Annual Report and audited statement any club found guilty of breaking the rules of the League. It of accounts for the preceding year. shall have the power to decide anything on which these rules are silent. At least seven days notice shall be given of c Deciding on such resolutions as may be submitted. all meetings. d Any other business. 8. The Chairman and Honorary General Secretary shall be ex-officio members of all sub-committees as will the The Agenda shall be circulated to all affiliated members Honorary Treasurer of all sub-committees dealing with at least fourteen days before the date of the meeting. finance. Any affiliated club which is not represented at an Annual General Meeting shall at the discretion of the 9. The Financial Year of the League shall end on 30 April Executive Committee be fined £5.00 and affiliation for in each year and the Honorary Treasurer shall submit an the following year will not be permitted until such fine audited balance sheet at the Annual General Meeting of the has been paid. Association. 12. A special General Meeting of the League shall be 10. The funds of the League shall be lodged at a bank and all convened on a resolution of the Executive Committee or cheques drawn on the account shall be signed by any two of within 28 days of receipt by the Honorary General Secretary the Honorary Treasurer, the Chairman and the Honorary of a resolution signed by the authorised representatives of at General Secretary. least half of the affiliated clubs. Rule 11 respecting circulation of notices etc. shall apply as to the Annual 11. The Annual General Meeting shall be held during the General Meeting. month of May each year for the purpose of: 13. Voting power at any meeting shall consist of one vote a The election of Officers, Executive Committee, for each member affiliated to the Association and Representatives of H.T.T.A and E.T.T.A. and two present at the meeting. Honorary Auditors. 28 27 14. No alteration, addition, or revision of Rules shall be DISSOLUTION effected unless at the Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting convened for that purpose. All 17. If at any General Meeting of the League, a resolution be resolutions in respect of the Rules must be passed by at least two-thirds of members voting in favour. Any proposed passed calling for the dissolution of the League, the additions to, or alterations of, the rules shall be submitted in Secretary shall immediately convene a Special General writing to the Honorary General Secretary at least 28 days Meeting of the League to be held not less than one month before the meeting or together with the demand for a Special thereafter to discuss and vote on the resolution. General Meeting.

15. The Executive Committee shall have the power to 18. If at that Special General Meeting, a resolution is make, amend or delete Regulations at their discretion. carried by at least two thirds of the Full Members present at the meeting, the General Committee shall thereupon, or at EXPULSION OF MEMBERS such date as shall have been specified in the resolution, 16. Members of the League whose conduct is inappropriate proceed to realize the assets of the League and discharge all or who decline to abide by any of the Rules or debts and liabilities of the League. Regulations may be expelled or suspended by a resolution passed at a meeting of the Committee where 19. After discharging all debts and liabilities of the League, their entrance fee and subscriptions may be forfeited. the remaining assets shall not be paid or distributed amongst Members shall have right to appeal in person to the the members of the League, but shall be given or transferred Committee with regard to any decision affecting to some other voluntary organisation having objectives themselves, provided that notice of such appeal be similar to those of the League. submitted to the Secretary , in writing, within seven days of notification of the decision.

29 30 REGULATIONS - 2010/11 Any player wishing to transfer from one club to another 1. Every match shall consist of two teams of three players in after the start of a full season must make written for the singles, with the option of a fourth player to take application to the Honorary League Secretary, and the part in the doubles match only. Executive Committee shall have the power to authorise such a)Each of the three singles players is to play every transfer, or otherwise, after considering the views of the club singles player of the opposing team one set, best of for which the player is registered. No club may sign a player 5 games. In addition a doubles pair which can be for a particular team after 75% of that team's fixtures have made up from each team of 3 or 4 shall play one been completed in each half season, except in exceptional set, making 10 sets in total. circumstances at the discretion of the Executive Committee. b)Each game shall be won by the player or pair first scoring 11 points. Where both players or pairs 4. A club must grade its teams in order of merit at the score 10 points the game shall be won by the player start of each full season, i.e. The ‘A’ team must be the or pair first scoring subsequently 2 points more Club’s strongest team. Players shall be registered for than the opposing player or pair. one team in a club. A player must not play for a lower 2. The full playing season, of (approx.) September to lettered team except that a player initially registered March of each year, shall be divided into two half with one team in a club may, at the discretion of the seasons which shall be known as the autumn half season and the spring half season. The exact dates Executive Committee, be demoted and re-registered for representing each half season will be notified by the a lower lettered team providing: Executive Committee before the start of each full a)No such re-registration for teams having fewer than season. 25% of scheduled matches left to play in each half 3. All members shall register as a member of their club. season will be permitted. No player may play for more than one club during a b) Once such a re-registration has occurred the player full season unless authorised to do so by the Executive may not play any games for a team of higher lettering. Committee. Should a player do so without permission, all his or her games will be awarded to the opposing team.

32 31 c)A player may play a maximum of three games, in each b) If a fourth player is to be used for the doubles only half season, altogether for teams other than the one for the player’s name must be declared before the which he is registered without losing his original team commencement of the match and the player must status. A player playing four games for teams other than the also be present one hour after the scheduled start one for which he is registered shall adopt the status of the time or he will not be allowed to participate in the team he played for in the fourth game. Should the player match. If in the event of the third singles player not subsequently be required to play for a higher lettered team, being present one hour after the scheduled start he shall then be considered as being promoted to that team time then, in these circumstances only, the fourth from his original team. A player will only be allowed to play player will be permitted to become one of the three for any other team after such internal promotion at the singles players; if this occurs no replacement fourth discretion of the Executive Committee. player will be allowed. d)Players shall not play up at the expense of the team for which they are currently registered such that this team can 6. Order of play, wherever possible, is to be (between not fulfil its fixture on the same evening. teams ABC and XYZ for example):AvX, BvY, CvZ. e) The requirements of regulation 4(c) shall only apply to Doubles is to be played as the sixth match. matches in which a player has competed in the singles, and not where a player has competed in the doubles only. The 7. 1 point will be awarded for winning each set fourth player shall play in the doubles only for the team for which he is registered. 8. The positions in the League tables will be decided by the number of points awarded. In the case of a tie the 5. a) Both teams must be represented by any two highest position will be given to the team winning the most singles players and ready to commence the match matches, or if a tie prevails, based on the head to head by the scheduled start time, and the full team must results between those teams. be present by one hour after the scheduled start time. Failing the appearance of the third singles 9. If a team withdraws from the League before fulfilling player by one hour after the scheduled start time his its fixtures, the record shall be deleted from the League games will go by default to the opponents. Tables.

33 34 10. Matches must be played on the dates specified in the 11. The captain of the HOME team will be responsible for fixture list, except that a match may be brought forward by ensuring that the official score card showing the match result mutual consent between the teams concerned. In the event of a is received by the League Secretary within 72 hours of the cancelled match the League Secretary must be informed, by match. In the event that the scored card is not received by both teams, within 7 days of the scheduled date of the fixture. the League Secretary within 72 hours, the club responsible The teams are required to inform the League Secretary who will be fined a minimum of £1.00 at discretion of the cancelled the match. The offending team will automatically be Executive Committee. Any team wishing to appeal against deducted 3 points (when the match is not brought forward). All any of the circumstances detailed in this regulation should cancelled fixtures must be played within 14 days of the do so in writing to the Executive Committee. scheduled date or by the final week of each half season, whichever is the sooner. It will not be allowable to play fixtures 12. The umpire for each game must be agreed upon mutually after the final scheduled week of each half season. Failure to and umpiring should generally be undertaken alternately by comply with these provisions will result in 10 points being a member of the home team and visiting team. In case of a awarded to the non-offending team. It should be noted that the dispute as to who should umpire, the visiting team have the team which cancels in the first place is at risk of losing the 10 choice. In the case of a disputed point, the umpire's decision points even if it is their opponents that cancel any subsequent is final. rearrangement. In the event of a team being unable to fulfil a fixture, they shall give their opponents a minimum of 48 hours 13. The home team shall provide refreshments for both notice. If a team fails to arrive for a fixture and the opponents teams, where the venue permits. have not previously been notified then the team may forfeit the points and will be fined a minimum of £1.00 at discretion of 14. The first team in each division shall be promoted to the the Executive Committee. In the event of no notice of next higher division at the end of each half season. postponement or notice of re-arranged date being received by However, if the club concerned decides that its team is not the League Secretary the match may be declared void. Any now of a sufficient standard to justify such promotion the team wishing to appeal against any decision in any of the club should make representation to the League Secretary in circumstances detailed in this regulation should do so in writing, well in advance of the commencement of the new writing to the Executive Committee. season. The bottom team in each division will be relegated at the end of each half season. 35 36 15. At the end of each season the winners of each half season for a particular division will play off for the 19. Team entries to the Hampshire Inter-Town competitions divisional trophy, with the play-off winners receiving the for the succeeding season shall be agreed by the Annual trophy for the divisional winners; no trophies will be General Meeting. The Executive Committee shall determine awarded to the runners-up. This play-off will take place at a ranking lists. The Town Match Secretaries shall only select neutral venue unless otherwise agreed teams from the highest ranked players available. (NOTE: Under H.T.T.A. rules Town Match players must have played 16. Any new team entering the league will normally do so in four matches in the current and last season). the lowest division unless decided otherwise by the Executive Committee. The number in each division may be 20. Expenses for Town Matches shall consist of petrol for 1 adjusted by the Executive Committee. car and reasonable refreshments expenses to away matches and the cost of any boat trip to the Isle of Wight. Home 17. All holders are responsible for the safe custody of venue expenses shall be paid for by the League. trophies and they must be returned to the Honorary Tournament Secretary when requested. The cost of 21. All matches shall be played in accordance with the rules engraving shall be paid by the League. of the E.T.T.A. and with a ball adopted by that Association. 18. The Executive Committee shall have power to award a League badge to any registered player. Badges will normally be awarded after playing for the League in three representative matches, whether the matches be in a competition or otherwise.

38 37 COMPETITION REGULATIONS TEAM ELIMINATING AND CONDER-WINNALL 1. The Executive Committee shall arrange and conduct HANDICAP COMPETITIONS annually an individual closed championship, a team eliminating competition and such other competitions as 5. Both competitions are open to all clubs. Players may be decided upon by the Executive Committee. shall play in one team only in each competition and Entry fees for Championships shall be £3.00 per event, for the club they are registered with. or as decided by the Executive Committee. 6. Entries shall include a list of eligible players from 2. Entry to all events shall be opened to all registered which the team will be chosen throughout the players who have played in at least 5 League matches, course of the competition. No additional player during the full season, as a singles player, by seven days will be allowed to play in the team without the before the date of the tournament heats; other players consent of the Executive Committee. The games may be entered only at the discretion of the Executive won by any ineligible player will be awarded to the Committee. The handicaps for the handicap singles opposition. event shall be fixed by a sub-committee to be appointed for this purpose by the Executive Committee. 7. The entrance fee shall be £3.00 per team. 3 All events will be played throughout on the knock-out principle. The Veteran Singles event is open to all members 8. The draw will be made by the Executive of 40 years of age prior to 30th June of the current year. Committee or its appointed sub-committee. In all Divisional singles event, one for each Division below the 1st rounds and semi-finals the team drawn first shall division and each open to all registered players qualified for have the choice of table and shall be responsible for that division by seven days before the date of the tournament arranging the match within the time laid down for heats. the round. The final match shall be played on a neutral table unless mutually agreed by the teams 4. Dates and Venues for all events shall be fixed by the concerned. Executive Committee. 9. The decision of the Tournament Secretary shall be final 39 in the case of a dispute. 40 TEAM ELIMINATING COMPETITION ONLY 12. Each game shall be won by the player or pair first 10. There shall be a 1st Round Losers' Competition for the scoring 21 points. Where both players or pairs score 20 Hursley Shield. A team cannot qualify for this points the game shall be won by the player or pair first competition if they do not actually play in the 1st scoring subsequently 2 points more than the opposing player Round for any reason. or pair.

11. Teams shall consist of three players. Matches to CONDER WINNALL HANDICAP COMPETITION commence at 7.30 pm (unless mutually agreed ONLY otherwise) and to consist of 9 sets (6 singles and 3 doubles) as follows: 13. Teams shall consist of 3 players. Matches shall consist Singles No. 1 to play Nos. 1 and 2 of the opposing of 9 sets (all singles) played in the same order as a league team. match, omitting the doubles match. No. 2 to play Nos. 1 and 3 of the opposing team. 14. Individuals will be handicapped by the Executive No. 3 to play Nos. 2 and 3 of the opposing Committee or by its appointed sub-committee prior to team. the start of each round. Handicaps will apply to each game of each set. At the start of each game the two Doubles Nos. 1 & 2 to play Nos. 1 & 2 of the opponents will compare handicaps and the player opposing team. with the lower handicap will start each game in that Nos. 2 & 3 to play Nos. 2 & 3 of the set at nought. opposing team. 15. The other opponent will start with a handicap equal to Nos. 1 & 3 to play Nos. 1 & 3 of the the difference between his / her handicap and that of opposing team. their opponent - i.e. Opponent 1 has a handicap of 4, Opponent 2 has a handicap of 7. Therefore Opponent Clubs are required to play players in order of merit. 1, having the lower handicap, will start at nought and Opponent 2 will start at 3 (i.e. the difference between 7 and 4).

41 42 16. Each game shall be won by the player or pair first Administrative service to a Club or to the League, in fact, scoring 21 points. Where both players or pairs score 20 any single act or series of acts which displays the qualities points the game shall be won by the player or pair first mentioned above, may qualify. Club Secretaries will be scoring subsequently 2 points more than the opposing player asked to forward details to the Honorary General Secretary or pair. of any performance which in their opinion deserves consideration. All nominations must be received by the last THE “OWEN BOOKER CUP” REGULATIONS day of February in order to be considered for the current season. The Executive Committee reserve the right to make This cup shall be awarded annually to the registered player further enquiries where necessary, but initially all reports in the Winchester and District Table Tennis League who will be treated as confidential. obtains the highest average in League matches during the season and subject to the following condition being fulfilled: COLIN SLY GIANT-KILLER CUP

Players who have played at least 75 per cent of the League This cup, presented in memory of Colin Sly, is awarded to matches in their particular division(s) during a full season the player who achieves the most surprising win of the shall be eligible for consideration for this trophy. season. This is measured by the difference in averages between the two players in a League match. To be eligible, THE ARTHUR RICHARDS CUP each player in the match must have played at least 3 League matches in the relevant Division. This trophy, presented in memory of Arthur Richards, Patron of the Winchester and District Table Tennis League, POINTS TO NOTE is awarded for the outstanding performance of the year. This cup shall be awarded for a performance or Club Particulars performances which, in the opinion of the Committee, displays the qualities, enthusiasm and sportsmanship Notification of change of club secretaries, addresses, club associated with Arthur Richards. This award may be made rooms, etc. should be sent to the Honorary General Secretary for something other than actual playing ability. and Honorary League Secretary immediately.

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