BADMINTON
AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS WILSON DEFEATS • ELLETT The third 'day's play of the Auckland provincial badminton championships at No. 5 shed, King's Wharf, last evening, provided some interesting matches. One of the finest matches witnessed during the-tournament was the v semi-final of the men's singles, in which P." Wilson defeated "I. " Ellett, Dominion title-holder. The finals will be played to-night. Following are the results: — CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS : , MEN'S SINGLES >•, A Grade—First round: P. Anderson boat J. MeCry&tnl, 10—:!<>> 15—LI. 15—9, Second round: Wilson beat Anderson,' Fo» bejt Brock,' 15—5, 15-—7. Semi-final: "Wilson beat .Ellett. • 7 . B Grade.—Second rourid: W.'N. Ellett bent Goulding', 21—14: -Wood beat Pengelley, 21—14; Dallimore .beat . Heatcn, 21—17. ' 1; r ' ' ' . G round: Thomas beat Souster, 21—20; Stinson beat Morrison, 21 —10; Davis bent Fanning, 21—6; Whalo beat Robertson, 21—10. Third, round: Stinson beat Brodie, 21—14; Thotnns beat Austin, 21—18; Davis beat "Whale, 21—10. ' LADIES' SINGLES. A Grade.—Second round: Mrs. Wren beat Miss M. "Waters, Miss Ellett'beat Miss Newton. 11—-6, 12—14, 11—4; Mrs. Ramsay beat Mrs. Wren, 11—1G, 3—ll, 11—8. . B Grade.—Second round: Misa Dempster beat Mrs. R.' Taylor, 15 —8; Mis, Harrison beat Miss Dawsdn," 15—2; Miss Hooper beat Mifcs C Grade.—Second round: Miss K. Wade beat Miss O. 1 Olson, 15'—3; Miss Gedde* beat Mrs. Hjdand,' 15—13; Misb Gardner beat Miß3 Champ, 15—14; Miss H. Hopkins bent Miss £>. Aspinall, 15—10. Third round: Miss Hopkins beat Miss Gardner, 15—6: Miss Crouch beat Miss "Williams, 15—14; Mis 3 Pengelley beat Mrs. Gollan, 15—5; Miss Wade beat Miss Geddes, 15—2. MEN'S DOUBLES A Grade.—Third round: Glennie nnd Neale beat Wilson and Weir, 15—9, 15—10; Fow and Anderson beat Philson and McCrystal, 9—"15, 15—0, 15—4; Martin and Ellett beat James and McDoll, 15—7, 15 —5. B Gra'de.—Third round: Heaton and Wood beat, Robb and Shale, 21—16; Scott and Wharfe beat Parker and Re'nnie, 21—15; Runciman and Hyland won from Anderson and Davis by , default ;• Goulding and Morrison beat Adarfis 1 and Harris, 21—15. . .-« y. C Grade.—Second round:. 'Knight' and Robertson b6at Wyftian' arid: Thompson. 21—9; Austin and Copins.. beat. Fitzgerald and Morrison. 21—13. Third round:' Medldnd and Wylie bcit Acreß-'ftnd East, 21—4; Knight and Robertson ljeat. Fanning and Souster, 21-r-18.
~i ~• ; LADIES' DOUBLES ,B Gradei—Second round: Misses ; Gardner nnd Taylor beat Misses Brooke and Griiiter, 21-»-7; Misses Botttell and Busßett beat Misses Hopkina and Wade, 17—14, 15—7. Semi-final: Misses Brodic and Harrison beat • Misses Eccles and Haydon, 15-—^.'JS-i-10. C Grade.—Second round: Missea. Aspinall and Crouch bent Misses Elliott and Johns, 21—12; Misses • Aldiss and Smith beat Mrs. Gordon and Miss Donnell., ■> . COMBINED DOUBLES A Grade.—Fii-st rounds And. Miss Newton beat Ellett and Miss Iv Waters, 15—8, 2—15, 15—12: JJcFarlane flnd Miss Ellett beat Anderson and Miss C'anham, 15—9, 15—17. Second round,: McFiulane and Miss Ellett beat James and Miss Newton, 15—11; 'lß—6; Glennia 1 and; Miss; Ramsay beat Weir and Miss Bottrell,, Martin and Miss Campbell beat Brock and Miss Ellett, 15—35—3; ' Fow nnd Mrs. Fow beat Wilson and Mrs. Wren, 15—6, 14—7, 18 —15. Semi-final: Fow and Mrs. Fow beat Martin arid Miss Campbell, 12—15, 15—7, 15—1. B Grade.—Second round: Shale and Miss Hooper beat Adams and Miss Harrison, 21—14., ... C .Grade.—Second round: Pengelly and Mrs. Pfengelly beat Scott and Miss James, 21—17! Wyman and Miss' Johns beat Morrison,and Miss limes. 21—10: Davis and Miss Williams beat Austin and Mfos Hopkins, 21—11; Gunson amd Miss Aspinall'won from Coppins and Mrs. Paul by default; Medland and: Miss Elliott beat Boyes and Miss Brown, 21—17;. Harris and Miss Sloman beat. Paul and Miss Paul. 21—8; Knight and Miss Pleasant beat Whale and Miss Potterson, 21—15:
HANDICAP EVENTS Men's Singles.—First E. P. Spencer (owe 6) beat H. S. Rennie (plus 8), 21—10; Robertson (plus 12) beat. Whale (plus 12h 21-7-12; Davis -won by default; Mftllett (otfe 6) beat Peascord (plhs 4), retired injured; Wharfo (plus 10) beat H. Utting (plus 12), 21—12. Ladies' Singles.—First round: Miss Daweon won by default fiotn Miss Ellett. Second round: Miss Campbell won from Miss DawBon by default.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 9
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