BADMINTON
<NTER-CLUB MATCHES The lnter-clut) matches of the Wellington Badminton Association were continued last ; night with the following results: — A GRADE. Queen's v. Northern. Queen's teat Northern by 10 matches to 6. Besults, Queen's players mentioned first: — Men's Singles.—J. M. Allison beat J. Charters, 15-18, 15-0, 15-5; L. K. Wilson lost to Gould, 12-15, 15-9, 5-15; R. A. Whyte beat D. Coombe, 15-12, 13-18, 18-17; W. G. Turnbull lost to ray, 1-15, 5-15. Women's Singles.—Mrs. W. G. Turnbull lost to Miss Byan, 1-11, 6-11; Miss Hale beat Miss Kldson, 14-11, 11-8; Miss McGorern beat Miss Charters, 11-1, 11-2; Mrs. Gibson Stott beat Miss McTaggett, 11-0, 11-0. Men's Doubles.—Wilson and Whyte lost to Charters and Gould, ,15-13, 12-15, 11-15; Allison and Turnbull lost to Coombe and Fay, 13-15, 7-15. Women's Doubles.—Mesdames Gibson Stott and Turnbull beat Misses Byan and Kldson, 11-6, 10-13, 11-7; Misses Hale and McGovern beat Misses Charters and McTaggett, 11-2, 11-2. Mixed Doubles. —Allison and Mrs. Gibson Stott beat Gould and Miss Byan 21-18, Whyte and Miss Bale beat Charters and Miss Kldson 24-21. Wilson and Miss M. Goun beat Coombe and Miss Charters 21-7, Turnbull and Mrs. Turnbull lost to Fay and Mrs. McTaggett 12-21. Wellington y. Wellington South 1. Wellington beat Wellington South 1 by 9 matches to 7. Besults,: Wellington players mentioned first:— f Men's Singles.—H. D. Beld beat J. Vaughan, 15-8, 7-15, 15-31 C. Evans-Scott lost to N. Bull-Brown, 11-15, 15-6, 12-15; M. GlffordMoora lost to P. Drlscoll, 15-5, 11-15, 5-15. Women's Singles.—Miss C. Phillips lost to Miss Leach, 4-11, 9-11; Mrs. A. D. Latham beat Mrs. Hull-Brown, 11-3, 11-6; Miss: V. Gray beat Miss J.* Denby, 4-11, Jl-6, 11-5; Miss X. Morgan beat Miss Ussher, 11-2, 11-2. Men's Doubles.—Reld and Evans-Scott lost to Vaughan and Hull-Brown; Burns and Glf-ford-Moore lost to Dixon and Drlscoll, 15-5, 8-15, 7-15. Women's Doubles.—Miss Phillips and Mrs. Latham beat Miss Leach and Mrs. Hull-Brown, 11-5, 11-5; Misses Gray and Morgan beat Misses Denby and Miss Ussher, 11-4, 13-10. Mixed Doubles.—Reld and Miss Phillips beat Vaughan and Miss Leach 21-16, Burns and Mrs. Latham beat Hull-Brown and Mrs. Hull-Brown 21-17, Evans-Scott and Miss Gray lost to Dixon and Miss Denby 7-21, GllTord-Moore and Miss Morgan beat Drlscoll and Miss Ussher 21-13. B GRADE. Wimbledon t. Wellington- South. Wimbledon beat Wellington South by 13 matches to 3. Results, Wimbledon players .mentioned first: — Men'a Singles.—Miller beat Lubranski, 24-22; Berrs beat White, 21-2; Moginl beat P. Johnston, 21-10 i Adams beat Nevitt, 21-11. Women's Singles.—Miss Charters beat Miss Davis, 15-5; Miss Carstens beat Miss Vrlde, 15-10; .Miss Lubranski lost to Miss Berry, 8-15; Miss Luke beat Bliss Scotland, 15-3. Men's Singles.—Bews and Moginl beat White ud Lubranski, 21-4? Miller and Adams beat .Johnston and Nevltt, 2-15. Women's Doubles.—Misses Lubranski and Carstens beat Misses Vrlde and Davis, 15-11; Misses Charters and Luke lost to Misses Perry •nd Scotland, 15-3. Mixed Doubles.—Miller and Miss Charters lost to Lnbranski and Miss Vrlde, 15-21; Bews and Miss Carstens beat White and Miss Davis; Moginl and Miss Lubranski beat Johnstone and Miss Berry, 21-3; Adams and Miss lAike beat Nevltt and Miss Scotland, 21-7. C GRADE. Wesley r. Winter Show 11. Wesley beat Winter Show by 15 matches to 1. Results, Wesley players mentioned first: — Men's Singles.—N. Smith lost to G. McFarlane, 13-21 i J. Graham beat h. Day. 21-6; B. jPredray beat T. Stone, 25-23; Long beat J. JFtrsiflr, 21-9. Women's Singles.—Miss Bachel beat Miss Bailey, 15-I't Miss Nairn beat Miss Atwood, 15-7; Miss Toung beat Miss Churchouse, 15-8; Miss Mlchelson beat Miss Reynolds, 15-0. Men's Doubles. —Smith and Graham beat Day fend Stone, 21-14; Fredray and Long beat Mc-j Tarlane and Farmer, 21-15. Women's Doubles. —Misses Rachel and Nairn beat Misses Bailey and Churchouse, 15-2; Misses Toung and Mlchelson beat Atwood and e Mxe?Doubles.—Smith and Miss Bachel beat MeFarlane and Miss Atwood, 21-10; Graham and w«« Nairn beat Day and Miss Churchouse, 28-21: Fredray and Miss Toung beat Farmer and Ml* Bailey, 21-4; Long and JHchelgon beat Stone and Miss Reynolds, 21-2.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 131, 4 June 1936, Page 16
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