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BADMINTON.

INTER-CLUB DRAW,

INTER-CLUB COMPETITION. FIRST ROUND COMMENCING. The following are results In the first round of. the Auckland Badminton Association's inter-club competition:— No. 1 GROUP.—ST. AIDAN'S V. CENTRAL B. (St. Aldan's names mentioned first.) Men's Doubles.—Ovens nnd Goulding beat V. H. Johns and L. J. Williauison, Ul—ls; Lord and Armstronf; beat I. Moir and J. McLaren, 21—18; and Armstrong lost to V. ]{. Johns and L. J. Williamson, 9 —21 ; Ovens and Goulding beat I. Moir and J. McLaren, 21—1^. Ladies' Doubles.—Misses Smith and Innes lost to Misses A. and H. Harrisson, 17— ' iX ; Misses Kyder and Keid beat Misses Carlaw and N. Anderson, 21—7; Misses Ryder and Reid lost to Misses A. a.nil H. Hnrrisson, 7—21 : Misses Smith and [lines beat Misses J. Carlaw and N. Anderson, 21—8. Mixed Doubles.—Miss Smith and Ovens lost to Miss A. Harrisson and V. K. Johns. 10—21 ; Miss Innes and Goulding beat Miss H. Harrisson and L. .!. Williamson. 21—10; Miss Ryder nnd Lord heat Miss N. Anderson nnd I. Moir, 21—0; Miss Reid and Armstrong beat. Miss J. Carlaw and J. McLaren. 21—12. St. Aidan's won by 8 matches to 4. ST. JOHN'S V. ENSIGN. (Ensign names first.)

Men's Doubles.—Runciman and Sim lost to Rev. Wilkcs and Gray 11—21. and beat D. Wilkcs and Whitehead 23—20; Lewis and Wood lost to Rev. Wilkes and Gray 19—21. and beat D. Wilkes and Whitehead 21—IS.

Women's Doubles.—Misses Campbell and Matthews beat Mrs. Gray and Miss Ross 21 —17, and beat Misses .101 l and Whitehead •21 —11: Mrs. Clarke and Miss Hayden boat Mrs. Gray and Miss l!oss 21—-10, and beat Misses .101 l ana (Vhitehead 21—0.

Mixed Doubles.—Miss Campbell and Wood lost to Rev. Wilki's and Mrs. Gray, 14—21 ; Mrs. ClarKe and Lewis beat Miss Ross and Gray, 21—11; Miss Ilayden and iSim beat Miss WJiiteliead and D. Wilkes, 21—11; Miss Matthews and Runciman lost to Miss Joll and Whitehead, 5 —21. Ensign won by 8 games to 4. No. 3 GROUP. —CENTRAL A V. KISMUERA. (Central names mentioned first.) Men's Doubles. —M. T. Wilson and A. P. Weir beat Harris and Hull, 21—12; A. C. Johns and A. K. McKeown beat Towle and Krown-Douglas, 21—U; M. T. Wilson and A. P. Weir bent Towle and BrownDouglas, 21— C, ; A. C. Johns and A. E. MeKeown beat Harris and Hull, 21—12. Ladies' Doubles. —Misses J, E. Ramsay and S. Harrisson beat Misses Waller and I'earce. 21—3; Miss T. D. Newton and Mrs. C. Wren beat: Misses Tinker and Freeman, 21—1 ; .Misses J. K. Ramsay nnd S. Harrisson beat Misses Parker and Freeman, 21—3: Miss T. T>. Newton nnd Mrs. Wren beat Misses Waller and Pcarce, 21 —o. Mixed Doubles.—Miss S. Harrisson and M. T. Wilson beat Miss Waller and Hull, 21—13: Miss J. K. Ramsay and A. K. Weir beat Miss Pearce and Harris, 21—2: Miss T. D. Newton and A. ('. Johns bent Miss Freeman and Towle. 21 —13: Mrs. C. Wren and A. E. McKeown beat Miss Parker and Urown-Douglas, 21—4. Central A won by 12 matches to love. No. 4 GROUP.—NORTHERN A V. MANOKAU. (Northern names first! Men's Doubles.—Kay and McDell beat Pardiiißton and Hynuinson. 21—4: Canham and Paul beat Schnaur and Sutherland, 21—2 : Kay and McDell beat Schnaur and Sutherland, 2J—l4; Canham and Paul beat Pardington and Hyauinson, 21—10. l-udies' Doubles.—Misnes Olnrk and Canliam lost fo Misses linker and Paul, 21—18; Mrs. Paul and Miss Rottiell beat Mies Onrlyon nnd Mrs. Pardington, 21-—l2; Mrs. Paul and Miss Bottrcll heat Misses Baker and Paul. 21—IS ; Misses Clark and Can- I ham beat Miss Carlyon and Mrs. Pardington. 21—!). Combined Doubles.—Kay nnd Miss Clark beat Sutherland and Miss Carlyon. 21—10; McDell and Miss Canham beat Hyauiaßon and Miss Halter, 21—Iβ; Canham and Mrs. Paul beat Pardington and Miss Paul, 21—17: Paul and Miss Hottrell beat Schnaur nnd Mrs. Pardington, 21—4. Northern won by 11 matches to 1.

Following Ik the draw for (lie croup inter-club competition. The draw for the tlnals between group winners for the Dart Shield, and the rnnncre-un for the knockout competition will he made later. Matches in each case start at 7 p.m. :— No. 1 Group.—l'arnell A v. St. Aidan's. St. Aldan's Hall, June ]•>'; Control U v. Seddoii, St. James' Hall. June 10: Purnell v. Central B, l'arnell Library. .Tune 20: St. Aldan's v. Scddon. Seddon Col]ogi< Assembly Hull. June. 11; l'arnell v. Seddon. Parnell Library. June 7; St. Aldnil'a v. Central K. St. Aldan's Hall. June 0.

No. 2 Group.—Dcvoiiport v. St. David's, St. David's Hall, June 1) : Auckland v. Victoria. PTTrnell Library. June 8; Devonport v. Auckland, Devonport Hall, June 1(1 : Devonport v. Victoria, Remuera Library, June 21 : St. David's v. Auckland. St. David's Hall. June 20: St. David's v. Victoria, Remuera Library. June 17.

No. 3 Group. — Central A v. Ensign, Y.W.C.A. Hall. June IS: Central A v. Remuera. St. James' Hall, June <i : Ensign v. St. John's, Parish Hall. Northoote. June 0; Central A v. St. John's. .St. James' Hall, June 20: Remuera v. Ensign, Remuera Library, June I.'l; Remuera v. St. John's, Remuera Library. June 23.

No. 4 Group.—Northern A v. Manukau, Manjrere East Hall. June (i: Mangere v. I'apatoefoc H, Manperc East Kail. Juno 7 : Northern A v. Maiißere. Matigpre Hnll, June 14; Northern A v. Papatoetue l>, Papatoetoe Hall, June Iβ: Mnnukau v. Manpere. Orphans' Hnll. Oiiehungn, June Iβ: Manukau V. Papatoetoe B, Orphans' Hull, Onehunga, June 23.

No. 5 Group.—Papatoetoe v. East Tamaki, Papntoetoe Hall, June !); Alfriston v. Northern B, Mangere Hall. June 13: Papatoetoe v. Alfriston. Alfrleton Hall, June 20; Papatoetoe A v. Northern 18. Papntoetoe Hall, June 10; Easl: Tamaki v. Northern B, Mangerp. B. Hall. June 22: Bast Tamnki v. Alfriston, East Tamaki Hall, June 23.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 13

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BADMINTON. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 13

BADMINTON. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 13

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