CROQUET
THE ENGLISH MEDALS
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") PALMEIiSTON N., This Day. Tin: matches for the medals, gold and silver, donated annually by the English Croquet Council, and this season allocated to Piilnicrston North, have provided some excellent piny, and have been much cnjoyod by (he contestants. Mr. Gibbs, of P.itea, who won every game, was an c;isy dinner oE 1 lie gold medal, and Mrs. Anstis, of Takaro Club, Palmerston North, with 115 wins and 3 losses, takes the silver medal. Detailed scores are:— | Anstis playing Mrs. Brown. 20-7; Mrs. E. Boocock, 26 0": Mrs. Boocock, 26-13; Mrs. Caldow 2U-2; Mrs. Oambrill, 20-12; E. Gibbs, 21-26; F. Hartnoll, 26-21; Mrs. Henderson, 26-12: Mrs. Kirk, 26-19; Mrs. Manton, 26-S; Mrs. Matthewson, 21-26; Mrs. Mouat, 26-12; W. Robertson, 26-20; Mrs. ! Robertson, 26-10; Mrs. T. Simpson, 26-21; Mrs. E .Simpson. 16-26; Mrs. Spring, 26-10; I Mrs. Walker. 26-11. ; i Mrs. Brown playing E. Booeock and j lothevs in the same order, scored 20-26, 22- i 120, 20-0, 2-1-26. 22-26. 23-20 (by default from ' Mr?. Henderson). 20-24, 26-23, 24-26, 24-26, 26-25, 23-26, 12-26.' 21-26, 22-20, 23-26. ; E. Boocock playing Mrs. Boocock, etc., . 26-23, 18-26, 23-28, 6-26, 6-26 (by default ; from Mrs. Henderson), 22-20, 15-26, 7-26, 10-26, 26-13, 17-26, 19-26, 6-26, 26-17, 26-13, 26-20. Mrs. Boocock playing Mrs. Caldow, etc., i 10-20, 14-26, 4-26, 16-26 (by default from ' Mrs. Henderson), 26-25 (by default from; Mrs. Manton), 26-13, 26-21, 14-26, 17-26, j 7-26, 24-26, 26-15, 7-26. Mrs. Caldow playing Mrs. Gatnbrill, etc., 26-5. 24-26, 6-26, 14-26, 26-15, 26-S. 26-13, 26-11, 18-26. 20-17 (defaulted to Mrs. T. Simpson), 21-26. 20-6, 26-1. Miij. Gambrill playing JO. Gibbs, etc., 11-20. 20-25, 20-21, 20-26, 19-26, 26-16, 26-4, 26-19, 26-14, 15-26, 22-26, 26-19, 26-S. E. Gibbs playing F. Hartnell, etc., 26-24, 2G-5, 20-21, .64, 26-6, 20-0, 26-17, 26-10, _06, 26-S, 26-10, 26-11. F. Hartuell playing Mrs. Henderson, ietc, 26-24, 26-15, 26-9, 26-10, 26-10, 26-22, 26-3. 26-12, 10-26, 26-10. 26-17. Mrs. Henderson defaulted to Mrs. Kirk, I playing Mrs. Manton, etc.. 2G-5, 17-26, 25----26, 26-23 (defaulted to Mrs. Kobertson), 15-26, 7-26, 23-26, 22-26. Mrs. Kirk playing Mrs. Manton, etc., 1,3-26, 26-12, 26-8, 6-26, 26-21, 26-20, 9-26, 26-16, 26-10. Mrs. Manton playing Mrs. Matthewson, etc., 26-15, 16-26, 11-26, 26-20, 26-21 (defaulted to Mrs. E. Simpson), 26-21 (defaulted to Mrs. Walker). Mrs. Matthewson playing Mrs. Mouat, etc., 26-15, 24-26, 26-19, 26-18, 26-20, 28-10, ! 26-14. Mrs. Mouat playing W. Robertson, etc., 2-26, 15-26, 17-26, 26-24, 19-26, 26-21. W. Robertson playing Mrs. Robertson, etc., 26-17, 26-19, 17-26, 26-10, 26-2. Mrs. Robertson playing Mrs. T. Simpson, etc., 4-26, 14-26, 19-26, 26-19. Mrs. T. Simpson playing Mrs. E. Simpson, etc., 19-26/20-22, 10-20. Mrs. E. Simpson playing Mrs. Spring, etc., 20-6, 20-23. Mrs. Spring playing Mrs. Walker, 23-26.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 3
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