Walter R. Kramer (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Walter R. Kramer" in English language version.

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ancientfaces.com

  • "Walter R Kramer (1914-1995)". Ancient Faces. Retrieved 2014-04-12.

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badmintonottawa.com

  • "O. D. B. A. History 1934 - 1935" (PDF). Ottawa District Badminton Association. Retrieved 2014-04-12. ... for the New England Badminton Championships. The Canadians took 7 of the 8 championship positions. Bev Mitchell took the Men's Singles and combined with Helen Grant of St. Catherines for the Mixed title. Isabel Bryson took the Ladies Singles while James Bryson combined with Walter Kramer of Detroit for the Men's Doubles.

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  • "Kramer Victor in Badminton". Miami Daily News. Miami, Florida. February 20, 1939. section B, p. 2. Retrieved 2014-04-12. Walter Kramer of Detroit and Mary Whittemore of Boston held the Pennsylvania Badminton singles crowns today, following straight-game victories in their final matches at the Penn Athletic Club. Kramer defeated William Pinkerton of Toronto, 15-5, 15-8, .... Pinkerton and Miss Jarman won the mixed doubles title from Kramer and his wife, 15-7, 15-3.

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  • "Perak Chinese Startles U.S. Badminton Players". The Straits Times. Singapore. 16 May 1937. p. 4. Retrieved 2014-04-12. A Perak Chinese, H. S. Ong, who was formerly captain of the Cambridge University badminton team, and who reached the semifinal of the all-England badminton championship last year, was runner-up in the United States championship recently. ... In the final, with a crowd of 5,000 seated round the court, Ong's opponent was tall, 24-year-old Walter Kramer, of the Detroit Badminton Club, rated by professionals as the ablest American amateur in the last two years. The first game went to Kramer, 15-10. In the second Ong got a lead of 4-1, then apparently forgot all he knew about the game while his opponent ran 14 points in a row for match and title.

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