BADMINTON
LAST EVENING'S MATCHES
The following are the results of badminton matches played last evening under the control of the' Wellington Badminton Association:— B Grade. Kelburn and Lower Hutt. Men's Singles.—P. Reeves lost to E. Rid-j-ard, 4-21; H. Mincher beat L. 0. Evans, 21-18; R. Roussell lost to G. Richardson, 6-21; —. Rickman beat J. Darnell, 21-18. Women's Singles.—Miss Kerr lost to Miss E. Savage, 7-15: Miss Luke beat Mrs. J. Strand, 15-12; Miss Stubbs beat Miss G. Organ, 15-7; Mrs. Hollings lost to Miss G. Hadwin, 13-15. Men's Doubles.—Reeves and Rickman lost to Evans and Ridyard, 6-21; Mincher and Roussell beat Richardson and Darnell, 21-11. Women's Doubles.—Miss Kerr and Mrs. Hollings beat Miss Savage and Mrs. Strand, 21-17; Misses Luke and Stubba beat Misses Organ and Hadwin, 21-18. Combined Doubles.—Reeves and Misg Kerr lost to Eidyard and Mrs. Strand, 8-21; Mincher and Miss Luke beat Evans and Miss Savage, 21-13; Roussell and Misa Stubbs beat Richardson and Miss Organ. 21-18; Rickman and Mrs. Hollings lost to Darnell and Miss Hadwin, 14-21. Kelburn won by 9 matches lo 7. C*Grade. Wesley and Education. Men's Singles—A. H. Richards lost to J. F. Mills, 19-21; L. Booth beat I. B. Worthington, 21-10; J. Graham beat J. E. Montgomery, 21-4; —. Peterson beat E. Hill. 21-4. Women's Singles.—Miss J. Denby beat Miss E. Yeoman, 15-6; Miss G. Usher beat Miss E. Spring, 15-6; Miss H. East beat Miss L. Monahan, 15-4; Miss M. Cliff beat Miss M. Kilby, 15-6." Men's Doubles.—Richards and Booth lost to Mills and Worthington, 18-21; Graham and Peterson lost to Montgomery and Hill, 20-21. Women's Doubles.—Misses Denby and Usher beat Misses Yeoman and Monahan, 21-2; Misses East and Cliff beat Misses Spring and Kilby, 21-3. Combined Doubles. —Booth and Misa Denby lost to Mills and Miss Yeoman, 17-21; Peterson and Miss Usher beat Worthington and Miss Spring, 21-3; Graham and Miss East beat Montgomery and Miss Monahan, 21-0; Richards and Miss Cliff beat Hill and Miss Kilby, 21-1. Wesley won by 12 matches to 4. Winter Show and St. Thomas. Men's Singles.—W. Scotland beat K. Cromie, 21-13; F. Manoy lost to NY Sturrock, 9-21; J. Crawford beat A. Frederic, 21-5; J. McKelvie beat M. Manton, 21-3. Women's Singles.—Miss Garshodk beat Miss Brooking, 15-5; Miss M. Irvine beat Miss J. Chambers, 15-7; Miss Silverstone beat Miss J. Collins, 15-3; Miss Michelson. beat Miss K. Lager, 15-3. Men's Doubles.—Scotland and Crawford beat Cromie and Sturrock, 21-14; Manoy and McKelvie beat Frederic and Manton, 21-10. Women's" Doubles.—Misses Garshoqk and Irvine beat Misses Brooking and Lager, 21-5; Misses Silverstone and Michelson beat Misses Collins and Chambers, 21-10. Combined Doubles.—Manoy and Miss Garshook beat Cromie and Miss Brooking, 21-18; Crawford and Miss Miehelson beat Sturroek and Miss Chambers, 21-1; Scotland and Miss Irvine beat Frederic and Miss Collins, 21-10; McKelvie and Miss Silverstone beat Manton and Miss Lager, 21-10. Winter Show won by 15 matches to 1.
A woman doctor has been elected s Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians for the first time in the 400 years' history of the college.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1934, Page 3
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