WELLINGTON TOURNEY
The Wellington croquet tournament will commence ou Tuesday next, and the following is the draw:— Play-wil be on the Kelburn, Wellington, Hataitai, and Mount Victoria lawns. HANDICAP SINGLES. No. 1 Section. Byes—Mesdames J. Griffiths (3), Burd (5), Pawson (3%), Chetwin (2), Barker (6), Ross (4), Kudkin (4%), Koffe (4%). I Matches.—Mesdames Manton (2) v. Pickard (6), Fairley (4) v. Hallam (5%), Blighting (3) v. Mouat (2%)-, Lindsay (5) v. Heymanson (4), Collcy (4) v. Warner (2%), Hartnell (4) v. Morris (5%), Hogan (2) v. Bryant (4%), Lees (4) y. L. Watkin (2), Savage (2%) v. Lowery (2), "Veitch (6) v. Bush (4), Miss Bates (6) v. Brice (4), Sargisson (4) v. Miss Rees (5), Ridley (3&) v. Cleland (4), Greig (2%) v. Gooder (4), Morton (6) v. Captain Hartnell scr), Mesdamea Winchcombe (4) v. Hall (4%). Byes.—Mesdames' Breeze • (4), Liddell (5%), Monks (4), Walker (2%), Woodham (5), Magill (2%), Saunders (5%), Kelly (3%). ■ ... ' ." : No. 2 Section. Byes.—A. Ogier (8), Mesdames Harper (10),»Dwyer (6%), Russell (7%), Todd (7); Eoss (12). . . '. .', Matches. —Mesdames Tasker (7) v. Ilsley (7), Campbell (7) y. Cadwalladar (8), Dempsey (6%) v. Miss Gardner (7). Byes.—Mosdames Mahoney (8%), Fairbairn (7), Sinclair (7), Steel (8), Jackson (9),. Richardson (7%), Adams (7%). WOMEN'S ASSOCIATE CHAMPIONSHIP. First Life. Byes.—Mesdames Brice, Savage. ' Matches.—Mesdames Hogan v. Fairley, Bush v. 'Flint, L. Watkin v. Brighting, Palmer v. Walker, Caldow v. Colley, Boocock ■v. Gardner^ Monks .v. Chetwin, Moeller v. Lowery, Jar vie v. Greig, Manton v. Lees, Brass v. Mouat. • Byes.—Mesdarnes Pritchard, Cleland, Fuller.. Second Life. Byes.—Mesdames Mouat, Boocock. Matches.—Mesdames Brass v. Walker, Fuller v. Greig, Flint v. Gardner, Brighting v. Caldow, Cleland v. Colley, Lowery v.. Lees, L. Watkin v. Brice; Savage v. Manton, Pritchard y. Bush, Hogan- v. Moeller, Monk y. Fairley. • , Byes.—Mesdatries Chetwin, . , Palmer, Jarvie. . . , ■ CLUB PAIRS. "..}:. Byes.—Mesdames Henderson and Deare, Savage and Mouat, O'Donnell and ..Gardner, Living and Griffiths. Matches.—Mesdames Pawson and Ridley y. Lowery and McCrea, Brighting and Chambers •v. Cleland and Monks, Wincheombe and Shorland v. Moeller and Thomas, Caldow and Manton v. Fairley and Martin, Walker and partner y.-Chet-wiri and L. Watkin, Bush and Colley ,v. Fuller and Magill, Rosa and Miss Gardner v. Harper and Greig, Boocock and Hogan- v. Breeze and Griffiths. Byes.—Mesdames Warner and Watkinson. Lees and Kelly, Sargissou and Mr. Laurie, Pritchard 'and Palmer. LEVEL SINGLES. - ■ First Life. Byes.—Miss ■ Gardner. Matelies.—Mesdames Sinclair v. Roffc, Miss Rees v. Lindsay, Norris v. Ilsley, Bryant v. Hallam, Hall v. Murphy. Byes.—Mesdames Burd, Morton. Second Life. J Bye.—Mrs. Murphy. Matches.—Mesdames Burd v. Morton, Sinclair v. Bryant, Miss Gardner v. Lindsay, Miss Rens v. Roffe. Hall v. Hallam. Byes.—Mesdames Norris, Ilsley. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Matelies.—Mrs. Hogan v. Captain Hartnell: Mrs. Caldow v. Mrs. Mouat, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Lowery. Bye.—Mrs. Hendersen. CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Byes.—Mesdanies Hall and Bryant, Savage and Lees. Matches.—Mesdames Butcher and Bush v. Lowery and Johnson, L. Watkin and Chetwin v. Breeze and Griffiths, Captain and Mrs. Hartnell v. O'Donnell and Gardner. - Byes.—Mesdames Mouat and Walker, Hogan and Manton, Caldow and Hender j sou. . . . HANDICAP DOUBLES. Byes.—Mesdanies Living and Griffiths (9), Hughes and Cooper (9%),,8urd and Lindsay (10), Ross and Miss Gardner Til), Palmer and Todd (0%),! Hall and Bryant (9), Chambers and Adams (10VM, Fairley and Millar (11%). Matches.—Mesdames • Dempsey and Griffiths (9%) v. Brass and Pollock (8%), Brighting and Richardson (10%) v. Reea and Gooder (9), Chishohn and Woodham (10). v. Mr. Laurie and Rickard (10), Powell and McDonald (14%) v. Lowery and Ballinger/(8%), Deare and Miss Bates no%) v. Savage and Hadwin (12%), Tasker and Hallam (12%) v. Butcher and Bush (8), Lees and Murphy (10) v. Henderson and Ogier (9%), Fuller and Ilsley (7) v. Ross and Captain Hartnell (12), Roffe and Niccol (11) v. Sinclair and Boocock (9), Mr. and Mrs. Veitch v. Cleland and Barker (10), Hogan and Thornton (9) v. Liddell and Rudkin (10), Caldow and partner v. Williamson and Hille (16%), Breeze and Winchcombe (8) v Martin and Fairbairr, (11), Leadbeater and Hartnell (8) v. Jackson and Cadwalladar - (12%), Flint and Harper (13) v. Warner and Campbell (9%). Byes.—Mesdames Gardner and Taylor (8), B. Scott and Priddle (10), Miss Saunders and Steel (13%), Monks and Marsden (9%), Manton and Stewart (9). Ridley and Pointon (13%), Pritchard and Orsborn (14%), Pawson and Wilson (10) Walker and Mitchell (11%).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 12
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