BADMINTON.
SENIOR COMPETITION. CENTRAL BEATS OLYMPIC. At St. James' Hull last evening Central narrowly defeated Olympic l>y seven rubbers to five in the Auckland Badminton Association's senior competition. Por Central Wilson, Lewis anil Misses Ramsay and Wade were outstanding, whilst Speed was the best of the Olympic players. Results (Central first):—Wilson and Weir beat Shale and H. Dallimore, 21—1": Lewis and Boys beat Speed and .T. Dallimore. 21—0; Wilson and Weir beat Speed and Dallimore. 21—1!); Lewis and Boys lost to Shale and H. Dallimore, 13—21: Misses Ramsay and Wade beat Mrs. Coliedge and Miss Sticlibury, 21—7 : Misses Gardner and Mrs. Johns lost to Misses Leonard and Smith, 13—21 : Misses Ramsay and Wade beat Misses Leonard and Smith. 21—0: Miss Gardner and Mrs. Johns lost to Mrs. Coliedge and Hiss Sticlibury, —21 : Wilson and Miss Wade beat Shale and Mrs. Colledge, 21—8; Lewis and Miss Ramsay beat H. Dallimore and Miss Sticlibury, 21—10: Weir and Miss Gardner lost to Speed and Miss Smith, 4—21; Boys and Mrs. Johns Inst- to .T. Dallimore and Miss Leonard, 1!)—21.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 24
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