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Two leading croquet

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. Mrs K. Woollett (Wanganui) and C. Crosby (Hawke’s Bay), with eight wins each, were the

most successful players after three days of the New Zealand Croquet Association’s silver and bronze mallet event.

Mesdames D. Fielding (Waikato), G. Collins (Wellington) and J. N. Ward (Waikato) each has seven, and on six are K. Wool* lett (Wanganui) and C. Anderson (Hawke’s Bay).

Yesterday’s results were:— Crosby 26. Mrs G. Boas 6; Mrs Woolleu 26. Mrs J. Robson 3; Mrs S. L. Searle 26, Mrs F. Orwin 17; Crosby 26, Anderson 15; Mrs D. Dodson 26. Mrs Boss 12; Mrs Fielding 26, A. G F. Ross 24; H. J. Steptoe 26. Mrs Orwin 14; Mrs Earle 26, Mrs A. McKay 15, .

Anderson 26, Mrs Boas 4; Mis Collins 26. Mrs Woollett 22; Mrs H. Andrews 26. Mrs Robson 12; Woollett 26. Mrs Ward 20; Mrs Woollett 26, Ross 15; Crosby 26. Steptoe 9; Mrs Woollett 26. Mrs McKay 1; Anderson 26. Mrs’ Robson 11.

Crosby 26. Ross 24; Mrs Searle 26. Mrs Dodson 19: Mrs Collins 26. Woollett 25; Mrs Searle 26, Mrs Boas 5; Mrs Fielding 26, Mis Ward 23; Mrs Orwin 26. Mrs Andrews 10; Ross 26, Woollett 15; Mrs Collins 26, Crosby 13

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 18

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Two leading croquet Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 18

Two leading croquet Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33075, 16 November 1972, Page 18

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