Unbeaten doubles winners
The experienced combination of Keith and Hazel Woollett, from Wanganui, won the South Island yroquet championship doubles at the United greens yesterday with both lives intact. Other results were.— Open championship singles.— R. Clarke (South Canterbury; 26. J. Spain (Christchurch) 4; R. Murfitt (Christchurch) 26. G. Beale (Christchurch) 9. Women's championship singles.—Mrs B. Millar (Southland) 26. Mrs R. Foster (Christchurch) 7; Mrs R. Richardson (Christchurch) 26. Mrs Millar 11; Mrs R. Wiggins (Christchurch) 26, Mrs Richardson 9.
Men s championship singles.— G. Honore (Wellington) 26. W. Penman (Christchurch) 13; G. Beale 26. Honore 4; H. Sinclair (Christchurch) 26, L. Kaiser (Wellington) 22; W. Worley (Southland) 26. B. Ritchie (Otago) 2; J.. McNab (Christchurch) 26, Penman 13; Spain 26, Beale 23. Championship doubles —First life final: Woollett and Mrs Woollett 26. Clarke and Kaiser 5. Second-life final: Woollett and Mrs Woollett 26. Wiggins and Mrs Wiggins 23.
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