Triple peel in croquet
A triple peel by Susan Wiggins highlighted yesterday's play in the Canterbury senior croquet championships, which are being played at the St Martins and Sumner greens. Mrs Wiggins achieved her triple peel in the women's singles and it is believed to be the first accomplished by a woman player at the championships for many years. Results were:Women's singles. — Mrs I. Baldwin 26. Mrs T. Thompson 21; Mrs S. Wiggins 26. Mrs A. Mollison 1; Miss B. Lewis 26. Mrs R. Foster 22; Mrs “Wiggins 26 (triple peel). Mrs E. Moy 0.
Level singles. — Mrs Thompson 26. Mrs Mollison 4; D. Stanton 26. Mrs Baldwin 12. Championship doubles final. - Mesdames Wiggins and N. Fraser 21. Miss Lewis and Mrs D. Richardson 18. Men's championship. - A. Botting 26. J. McNab 22; D. Miskimmin 26. Botting 21; Stanton 26. Botting 20. Handicap singles. - Mrs Foster 26. Mrs Mollison 15; Mrs Foster 26. Mrs D. Bary 13. Intermediate singles. — First life: J. Horne 26. Mrs N. Watson 14; Honore 26. Mrs F. Cooke 7. Second life: Mrs C. Dolheguy 26. Mrs Watson 14.
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Press, 18 February 1983, Page 6
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