CHAMPION CROQUET
There .was no play to-day in the cham- '•' pion of champions croquet tourney on account of the weather, but it is hoped to continue to-morrow. Eesults to date, other than those already published, are as folA grade, final: Mrs. Caldow won the third game o£ the rubber, 26-6, against Mrs. Walker.-. ,_,.,,.. , T Intermediate- grade—First life: Mrs. Eudfcin beat Mrs. Cleary, 26-19; Mrs. " Veitch beat Mrs." Bush, 26-14; Mrs. Kich- ■ ards beat Mrs, Eudkin, 26-21; Mrs. Harper ■ beat Mrs. Veitch, 28-8.-Second life: Mrs. Harper beat Mrs. Phillips, 26-2. Semi- ; finals: Mrs Veitch beat Mrs. Harper, 26- ---: 18: Mrs. Harper beat Mrs. Richards, 26-18. B grade—First life: Mrs. Hbwatson beat . Mrs. Ross,. 26-10. Second life: Mrs. ! M'Gowan beat Mrs. Lewis, 26-17; Miss . Clark beat Mrs..Barker, 26-9; Mrs. Howatson beat Mrs.' Deare, 26-23; Mrs. Howatson : beat Mrs. Ridley, 26-18 (final of second i life). ■ ■■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 7
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143CHAMPION CROQUET Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 7
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