Badminton N.Z. HEAVILY BEATEN
Malayans Win All Games (N.Z. Preu Association) HAMILTON. September 10 New Zealand failed to win a match In its badminton test against Malaya which concluded at Hamilton tonight. After scoring easy victone* in ill four game* on the lint night the Malayan* had no trouble in adding a further five wins to their score. R. H Purser, of Auckland, and D. B Higgins, of Wallington. did the beat of th* New Zealanders Purser played extremely well in the first gam* of hi* match against Teh Kew San. the top Malayan, taking 12 point*. Result* (Malayan names first i were (-—Wee Cheng Sang beat D. B. Higgins. 15-H. 15-7: Yew Cheng Hoe beat J E Robson, 15-3. 15-3; Teh Kew San beat R. H. Purser. 15-13. 15-1: Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yea Khan beat Higgins and K. H. Long. 15-5. 15-5; Teh Kew San and Georg* Yap beat Robson and Purser, 15-12, 15-6
Indians Not Troubled (NZ. Press Association) DUNEDIN. September 10 Displaying superior skill the touring Indian badminton team defeated Otago al Dunedin tonight. winning all three matches. Result* were N. Nalekar beat R. Reid. 15-4. 15-6: D Khanna beat Lee Tuck Chew. 15-4. 15-2; Natekar and C D. Deora* beat Reid and Lee Tuck Chew. 15-3, 15-7. f-
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30233, 11 September 1963, Page 17
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