BADMINTON
ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY FIRST EVENING'S RESULTS Willi an entry considerably smaller than thai for tho IIJX\l I JX\ tournament tho Canterbury Ladmiuton Association's annual championship nud ban dim p tourney commenced la<t. evening at tin- Todd Motors courts. Mosl. of tlie lending ( hristchurch players arn taking part, but neither the inni's nor women's singles champions, J. (Wellington) and Miss It. McNac (Christchunh) are defending their titles. The tournament will bo continued (his evening at fi.Mii. and the finals will be played to-morrow night-. Following are tho results of yesterday's Play : CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS MEN'S SINGLES First Kound —F. L. Kinvitf beat J. "W. 1"). Fisher 10-IJ, 35-4; J. G. A'Court heat \V. Birmingham 3 5-7. 15-U; C. R. Ogior beat H. Mason 15-2; E. R. Italian beat 31. Konaldson 15"), T. Hood beat W. K. McCallutn w.n. Second Round —Hood heat «T. 11. Keys 15-a. 15-:). WOMEN'S SINGLES First Kound—Mrs -T. W\ Lawrence heat Mins K. Shaw 11-2, .11-2; Miss S. Goss heat Miss 1). Redman 11-0, 11-5: Miss M. J. Hood heat Miss F. Carston 8-.11, 1.1-6, 13-12; Miss F. U. Edmonds heat Mrs F. A. Lee XI-'.), 11-5. M EN'S DOUBLES First Kound —U. M. Small and C. I?. Opier beat W. Giblett and C. A. Lloyd 15-11, 15-11; J. W. H. Fisher and W. R. McCallum w.0.; F. L. Kinvij* and K. C. Wilson beat 11. Mace and C. G. Cox 3 0-9, 15-1. WOMKX'K DOUBLES First Kound —Misses E. R. Edmonds and F. Goss W.O. Second Kound—Mes dames Lawrence and Leo beat Misses Carston and F. lirown 15-3, 15-8. MIXED DOUBLES First Kound—Miss Kdmonds and Opier heat Miss Palmer and Birmingham 15-10, 15-0. Second Kound—Miss Cross and F. J. Fumplirey heat Miss Shaw and Konaldson 15-0, 15-0; Miss Hood and Wilson beat Miss Roadman and Hood 15-8, 15-1). HANDICAP EVENTS MEN'S SINGLES First Kound—Hood beat R. W. Owen 21-10, McCallum beat A. J. Doarsley 21-10, N. L'rquhart beat Ronaldson 21-7, Second-Round —Stafford beat A'Court v.0., Kinvig 1 beat Birmingham 21-.U}, J. O'Brien ]>(? at Mahan 2.1-.1;!, Keys beat Macc 21-13, Lloyd beat Cox 21-11. * WOMEN'S SINGLES First Round—Miss Keadmau beat, Miss 33. Tilleyshort 21-0, Mrs Lawrence boat Miss K. Palmer 21-10, Mrs Leo beat Miss Carston 21-20. MEN'S DOUBLES First Round —Stafford and Lloyd w.n. Second Round—Urcjuhart and Giblett beat Pumphrey and A'Court 21-11, Fisher and McCallum boat Stafford and Lloyd 21-4, Owen and O'Brien beat Small and Ogier 21-4. WOMEN'S DOUBLES First Round —Mesdames Lawrence and Leo beat Misses P.almcr and A. Buick 21-7. MIXED DOUBLES First Round—Miss Carston and A'Court boat Miss Taylor and Keys 21-9, Miss Goss and Pumphrey beat Miss Tilleyshort and Doarsley 21.-14, Mrs Lee and Fisher beat Mrs Lawrence and McCallum 21-10, Miss Readmnn and Wilson beat Miss Shaw and Konaldson 21-14. Second Round—Miss Carston and A'Court bent Miss Palmer and Birmingham 21-13, Miss Edmonds and o#ier beat Miss Brown and Cox 21-I'L
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21281, 28 September 1934, Page 17
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