CROQUET TOURNEY.
UNPLEASANT CONDITIONS. SURPRISE RESULT. (By Telegraph—Prese AssocUtiea.) PALMERSTOJf NORTH, thk day. Cold weather and a disturbing wiri made conditions unpleasant for tt* Dominion croquet tourney. A start *■* made with the cliniiiiaiiiicr rounds «f the open championship, oection pl*J having heen completed. A surprise result was the victorj over Mr*. McLeod of Mr*. McLenniHThe former has been a lon-i-tently gV& player. Results:— OPEN" CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round.—A. G F Kcws beat M» Anstis. 2(5—19 : Mrs. beat S» MeLeod. 2«— 4. HANDICAP DOIT.LBS. Quarter-final.—Bryan (1J) and Miee H* , Kpnzie (6»> bear Mesriiiiiies IVtrie (s<*« ami Hill (5). _N;—r. : Mrs. HendwsW (sor) and Mills (8) Jx-ar Mestlanjes CUtf <i) and Rppd ff,). 2<;— ilsv. Bro** (scr) and Miss H'Ath (7h) \tfv.x Mrs. Woed (IJ) and Mrs. Anderson (-"J), 2»>—^3o.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 24, 30 January 1939, Page 8
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