CROQUET
SOUTH ISLAND TOURNEY
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. '.Che South. Island croquet championships were continued on Saturday under ideal conditions. The weather ,was excellent and the greens were playing well. Results:— Ladies' Championship, second life (third rouud). —Mrs. Mac Donald (Invereargill) beat Mrs. M'Leod (Gore), 26-0; Mrs. Telf'er (Gore) beat Mrs. Quinn (Invereargill), 2G-5; Mrs. Corbet (Punga) beat Mrs. Halliday (St. Clair), 26-0. First Life, third round.—Mrs. Horn (Punga) beat Mrs. Brickell (Punga), '2(5-12. Semi-iinal: Mrs. Horn (Punga) beat Mrs. M'Leod (Gore), 26-15. Final: Mrs. Corbet (Punga) beat Mrs. Horn (Punga), 26-19. Handicap Singles, third round. —Mrs. Christopher. (St. Clair) beat Mrs. Flynu (Puuga), 26-22. Fourth round: Mrs. Christopher (St. Clair) beat Mrs. Aitken (Gore), 26-16. Semi-finals: Mrs. O'Donnell (St. Clair) beat Mrs. Anderson (St. Clair), 26-23; Mrs. Christopher (St. Clair) beat Mrs. Mac Donald (Invereargill), 26-17. Final: Mrs. O'Donnell (St. Clair) beat Mrs. Christopher (St. Clair), 2(3-16.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 13
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150CROQUET Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 13
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