BADMINTON.
ALFRISTON V. MANGERE. An A section match was played ill the Auckland Badminton Association's interclub competition between Alfriston and Mongero in tho Mangere East Ilall, the former winning by 219 to 209. Six matches were won by each side. The results nro as follows, Mangere names being mentioned first:—Men's doubles: L. Kay and D. James beat Plant and Mclnnes, 21—15; R. Pheasant and Knight beat Moody and Coppins, 21 17; L. Kay and D. James lost to Moody and Coppins, 11—21; Pheasant and Knight beat Plant and Mclnnes, 21—14. Ladies' doubles: Misses S. and I. Pheasant lost to Mesdames R. Muir and Kirkpatrick, 14—21; Misses Clark and Key beat Mesdames J. Milir and Davies, 31—14; Misses L. and I. Pheasant lost to Mesdames Muir and Davies, 18—21; Misses Clark and Key lost to Mesdames R. Muir and Kirkpatrick, 11—21. Combined doubles: Miss I. 1 heasant, and Kay beat Mrs. R. Muir and Plant, o] ].); Mif«a L. Pheasant and James lost to Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mclnnes. 15—21; Miss Clark and R. Pheasant lost to Mrs J. Muir and Moody, 11—21; Miss Key and Knight beat Mrs. Davies and Coppins, 21—19.
DEVONPORT V. EDUCATION. Devonport beat Education by 10 matches to 0 in tho Auckland Badminton Association's inter-club competition. The results are as follows. Dovonport names being mentioned first:—Ladies' doubles: Misses P. Thirty and Berry beat Misses Ross and Campbell, 21—8, Misses K. llarly and Mason lost to Misses McGill and Evans, 6—21: Misses P. Harty and Berry' beat Misses McGill and Evans, 21—14; Misses K. Ilarty and Mason lost to Misses Ro3s and Campboil, 9—21. Men's doubles: Whitley and Macky beat Donaldson and Abley, 21—2; Lessinghara and Langbein beat Donaldson and Abley, 21—6; Whitley and Macky beat O'Sullivan and Williams, 21—4; Lessingham and Langbein beat Williams and O'Sullivan, 21—10; Combined doubles: Miss K. Harty and Langbein. beat Miss Ross and O'Sullivan, 2!—B, Miss P. Harty and Lessingham beat Miss Campbell and Abley, 21—4; Miss Berry and Macky beat Miss Evans and Donaldson. 21—4; Miss Mason and Whitley beat Mis 3 McGill and Williams, 21—13.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20640, 12 August 1930, Page 13
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