BADMINTON
TE KARAKA TOO GOOD TEAM VISITS MOTU (Herald Correspondent.) A team from the Te Karaka Badminton Club visited Motuhora on Monday night and played games against the Motu district team. Motu made better scores on their home court than when visiting Te Karaka, but were defeated by eight games to four. Following are the results, Te Karaka players being mentioned first in each case: — Combined Doubles.—J. Holdsworth and Miss J. Scott 21 d. S. Bridge and Mrs. Jackson 9; J. Dymock and Miss
V. Seamons 8 lost to P. Graham and Mrs. J. Smith 21; T. Tombleson and Miss Gould 21 d. G. Derecourt and Miss M. Derecourt G; W. Scott and Miss Kyne 19 lost to J. Smith and Mrs. Boys 21; A. McLean.and Miss Coates 12 lost to R. Mortleman and Miss A. Richardson 21; W. Boys and Miss B. Henderson 21 d. N. Richardson and Miss J. Boys 18. Ladies' Doubles.-r-Misses Scott and Seamons 21 d. Mesdames Jackson and Smith 8; Misses Coates and Kyne 21 d. Mrs. Boys and Miss Derecourt 13; Misses Gould and Henderson 21 d. Misses Richardson and Boys 15. Men's Doubles. Holdsworth and Dymock 20 lost to Bridge and Graham 22; Tombleson and McLean 21 d. Derecourt and Smith 16; Scott and Boys 21 d. Mortleman and Richardson 18.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 6
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