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—• : UNITED V. EDGEWARE. A ladies' Pennant match was P'sJ"®* st United between Edgewaro and United, ins following is the result, United players be* ine mentioned first: — Singles:—Mrs Maddren 26, Mrs Hadfleld 19; Miss Gerard 26, Mrs Beanland 19; Mrs McClurg 1, Mrs McCullough 26; Mrs Midglev 20. Mrs Colville 17; Mrs Tyrce 26, Sirs Good 7; Mrs Smitlison 7, Mrs Meyrick 26. Doubles: —Mrs Maddren and Miss Gerard 26, Mrs Hadfleld and Mrs Beanland 13; Mrs McClurg and Mrs Mldglcy 23, Mrs McCullough and Mrs Colville 26; MrB , T '!I CO and Mrs Smitlison 22, Mrs Good and Mrs Moyriek 26. . Totals: United B 5; Edgoware 4. KAIAPOI V. ASHBURTON. Several members of tho Kaiapol Croquet Club visited Ashburton on Saturday, when a match was contested against a team from the local club. Special interest was taken In the game In vlow of the fact that Ashburton will probably bs meeting Kaiapol in the final for the Junior B Flag Competition. Tho visitors won ths singles by five games to one, while Ashburton succeeded in winning all the doubles games. Tho scores were as follows, Ashburton names being mentioned first:Singles.—Mrs Dunn 8, Mrs Ohilds 26; Miss Hosken 24, Mrs Brennan 26; Mrs Boycs 18, Mrs Keetley 26;. Mrs Watt 26, Mrs Johnston 8; Mrs Clark 14, Mrs Lane (sub.) 8; Mrs Carter 14, Jfrs Wilson 26. Doubles. —Mrs Dunn and Miss Hosken 26, Mesdames Wilson and Lane 20.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18925, 14 February 1927, Page 7
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