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MAKURA CLUB Although several showers fell during Saturday morning, the lawns were in good playing condition and some keen games were played. The foursome was won by Mesdames Thomas and Mercer with a score of 30. Othei’ scores were: Mesdames Moss and Logan 29, Mesdames Popple and James 25, Mesdames Whibley and Herring 21, Mesdames Robertson and Ray 20, Mrs. Warnes and Miss McKnight 12.

The following is the result of the Peace and Shallcrass Bowls which have been finalised: —

Peace Bowl: Mrs. Logan beat Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Herring beat Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Mercer beat Mrs. James. Miss ■ Hambleton defaulted to Mrs. Hannan. Mrs. Moss beat Mrs. McCorkindale. Mrs. Whibbbley beat Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Warnes beat Mrs. Herring. Mrs. A. Smith beat Mrs. Ray. Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Gore by default. Mrs. Popple won by default from Miss Sheedy. Mrs. Mercer lost to Mrs. Hannan. Mrs. Moss beat Mrs. Whibley. Mrs. Warnes beat Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Popple. Mrs. Moss beat Mrs. Hannan. Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Warnes. In the final Mrs. Moss beat Mrs. Robertson. Shallcrass Bowl: Ist round —Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Hannan. Mrs. Logan won by default from Mrs. Hambleton. Mrs. Whibley beat Mrs. Mercer.

Second round —Mrs. /Warnes beat Mrs. Moss. Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Logan. Mrs. Whibley beat Mrs. McCorkindale. Mrs. Howard won by default from Mrs. A. Smith. Third round —Mrs. Warnes beat Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. Whibley beat Mrs. Howard.

Final —Mrs. Whibley beat Mrs. Warnes.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1937, Page 12

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CROQUET Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1937, Page 12

CROQUET Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1937, Page 12