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Irene Nelson, who won two titles at the Canterbury junior croquet tournament last week-end. Mrs Nelson, who is only a second-year player, is a sister of the South Island and New Zealand men’s champion. Paul Skinley. Mrs Nelson was beaten, 6-26. by June Boyland in the final of the women’s singles, but won the C grade singles when she beat Georgina Morrissey, 26-13, and won the handicap singles with a 26-15 victory over Betty Gregan.

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Press, 22 February 1978, Page 20

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Irene Nelson, who won two titles at the Canterbury junior croquet tournament last week-end. Mrs Nelson, who is only a second-year player, is a sister of the South Island and New Zealand men’s champion. Paul Skinley. Mrs Nelson was beaten, 6-26. by June Boyland in the final of the women’s singles, but won the C grade singles when she beat Georgina Morrissey, 26-13, and won the handicap singles with a 26-15 victory over Betty Gregan. Press, 22 February 1978, Page 20

Irene Nelson, who won two titles at the Canterbury junior croquet tournament last week-end. Mrs Nelson, who is only a second-year player, is a sister of the South Island and New Zealand men’s champion. Paul Skinley. Mrs Nelson was beaten, 6-26. by June Boyland in the final of the women’s singles, but won the C grade singles when she beat Georgina Morrissey, 26-13, and won the handicap singles with a 26-15 victory over Betty Gregan. Press, 22 February 1978, Page 20