BADMINTON.
♦ ASHBURTON V. DEVONSHIRE. The Devonshire Badminton Club (Christchurch) played n match with a team from the Ashburton Club, at Christchurch. on Saturday evening, tho match resulting in a win for Devonshire by 11 sets to five. Betaila are as follows (Devonshire names 6rst) : Women's Doubles—Mioses O. F. Jenkins and K. Vincent 21, Misses 1. Cambridge nnd L. Porter 18; Mesdames J. B. Kilpatrick and J. If. Wear 21, Misses V, Dearsley and L. Gilchrist 0; Mesdames W. M. Agar and J. Low 21, Misses M. Smith and C. Tyndall fl; Mrs L. W. Clarke and Miss N. Bctts 21. Misses Smith and Buchanan 11. Men's Doubles.—J. B. Kilpatrick and W. M. Agar 24, K. A. Bullock and T. L. Crookes 23: .1. Low and 3. 11. Wear 4, A. Prentice and T. L. Crookes 21; .1. L. Bourne nr.il K. A. Falloon 20, A. Prentice and T. K. Watt 23; L. W. Clarke nnd W. S. Hughes Ci, T. I-!. Watt and I. Gilchrist 10. Mixed Doubles—Kilpatrick and Miss Jenkins 21, Bullock and Miss Cambridge 10; Agar and Miss Vincent 21. Crookes and Miss Porter D; Low sr.d Mrs Kilpatrick 21, Prentice and Jii-q Dearslev !*; Wear and Mrs Wear l.s. Watt and Miss Gilchrist 21; Clarke, and Mrs Agar 21. Gilchrist and Miss Smith 4: Bourne and Mrs Low 21, Trentice and Miss T.Midall »: Ualloon and liss Betls L">. Bullock and Miss Buchanan 21: Hughes and Mrs Clarke 13. Gilchrist and Miss Buchanan 21.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 13
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