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Eric Charles Findon (2 March 1913 – 25 August 1941) was a male
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player and actor.


Table tennis career

He was selected to represent England during the 1934 World Table Tennis Championships in the
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. The other team members were Don Foulis, Herbert 'Willie' Hales,
Ken Hyde James Kenneth Hyde (1915-2010) was a male English international table tennis player. Table tennis career He won two bronze medals at the 1939 World Table Tennis Championships in the men's doubles with Hyman Lurie and in the Swaythling Cup (men ...
and
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and they finished in seventh place. The Spalding 'Eric Findon Autograph' table tennis bat was named after him. He was the owner and editor of 'The Table Tennis World' magazine in 1931.


Acting career

He appeared as a teenager in two feature films called ''
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'' (1928) and '' Cupid in Clover'' (1929).


Death

He was killed in action during
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in
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, serving with the 78 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.


See also

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List of England players at the World Team Table Tennis Championships List of England players at the World Team Table Tennis Championships The tables below are the English representatives for the men's and women's teams during the World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tenni ...


References

English male table tennis players 1913 births 1941 deaths Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II Royal Air Force personnel killed in World War II Royal Air Force airmen {{UK-tabletennis-bio-stub