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BADMINTON TITLES. NEW ZEALAND CH AM I* lONS 111 Pti. ( Per Press Association ) AUCKLAND, Sept. 4. With record entries ami players from as far south as Invercargill, the New Zealand badminton championship tournament opened to-night. The feature of the play was the defeat of 11. I- Auckland and New Zealand title holder, bv Anderson (Auckland). Re suits: A Grade. (Auckland players except where mentioned). Men’s Singles (first round). J. Neale beat Dixon (Wellington), 5—15, 15 9, 15 3; M. T. Wilson let t Dr. Spencer, 15 -7, 15—5. Second Round: Anderson beat 11. Fovv (Hamilton), 9—15. 13——5, IF —l5; R. Hull beat Strang (Invercargill), 15—3, 15 —9; Whitelaw beat Shale, 15- 12, 15—10; T. Ellett beat A. Weir, 10 15, 15—11, 15—5. Ladies’ Singles (first, round). Mrs. J’. Wren heat Miss Marx- Wade, II -6, II Men’s Doubles (first, round ). Ander son and Siuthon beat. Lewis and Margison, 15—12. 15—12; Reid and Ridyard (Wellington) beat. Dallemore and Speed, 15—9, 15 —8. Ladies’ Doubles (first round). — Misses J. Ramsay and M. Wade, beat Mrs. Salisbury (Invercargill) mid Miss K. Waters (Auckland) IS 15. 15—5.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 208, 5 September 1935, Page 8
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