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CROQUET

XORTH ISLAND TOURNEY (B?T^ elesraph -~:Press Association.) Ti, NEW PLYMOUTH, 27th January. The .North Island Croquet Tournament was continued to-day in fine weather The greens were very dry. Detailed results:— Champion Open Singles. Colonel Dv Pre beat Mrs. Kirk, 26-1, 2G-1; H. Stratton beat Mrs. Kibblcwhite, 26-12, 26-21; Mrs. Jarvie beat Mrs. Glass 26-24, 26-25; H. Perm beat Mrs. Horn 26-29, 26-6; Mrs. E. Smith beat Miss Skeet 26-14, 26-10; Sir Francis Wemyss beat Colonel Saville, 26-13, 26-15; A. Ross beat Mrs. C. Watkins, 26-20, 22-26, 26-18. Ladies' Championship. Miss Bra a beat Mrs. Blennevhasset, 26----19; Mrs. Lowery beat Mrs. Harris, 26-24-Mrs. Healy beat Mrs. Lawrie, 26-22; Mrs. Blennerhassett beat Mrs. Meikle, 26-14; Mrs. Caldon beat Mrs. Falconer, 26-17. Handicap Singles. H. Williams beat R. Caughley, 20-16; Mrs. Glenny beat Mrs. Price, 20-20; Mrs. M'Dougal beat Mrs. Bowler, 26-21; A. Ross beat Mrs. Meikle, 26-13; G. Breeze beat Archdeacon Creed-Meredith, '26-18; Mrs. E. Johnson beat Mrs. Roberts, 26-7; Mrs. Hope beat Mrs. L. Bassett, 26-22; Mrs. W. Jones beat Mrs. Goldsbury, 26-17; Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Cole, 26-11; Jlys., L. Watkin won by default from Miss Lcmpfert; Mrs. Caldon beat Mrs. Harle, 26-16; Miss Hesketh beat Mrs. Cowling, 20-12.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 17

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CROQUET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 17

CROQUET Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 17

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