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CROQUET.

HASTINGS TOURNAMENT. The tournament will be completed to-day, when the final between Mr. H. P. Stratton, of Hastings, and Mr. A. Ross, of Christchurch, the holder of the North Island Championship, promises to be very interesting. Following are the results of Saturday’s play:— OPEN SINGLES. Third Round (continued). —Mrs. Ball beat Mrs. F. Mcßae, 20 —16. Semi-final.—A. Ross beat Mrs. Pinckney. 26—9; H. P. Stratton beat Mrs. Ball, 26 —7. Final.—H. P. Stratton beat A. Ross in the first of three games 26—15. LADIES’ OPEN SINGLES. Third Round (continued). —Mrs. Brabant beat Mrs. Whetter. 26—22. Fourth Round (continued). —Miss

Gerard beat Mrs. Brabant, 26 —17. HANDICAP SINGLES. A Semi-finals.—Airs. Richardson (4) beat Miss Brann (4), 20—14; A. Ross (scr) beat Mrs. White (1), 26—4. B. Graoe. Semi-finals.—Mrs. Watkins (J) beat Mrs. Fraser (1), 26—10 ; Airs. Lawlor (scr) beat Mrs. F. King (4), 20 —11. Final. —Airs. Watkins (1) beat Mrs. Lawlor (scr), 26—22. HANDICAP DOUBLES. Third Round (continued). —Mrs. Pinckney and Airs. Gregory (8) beat Mrs. Whetter and Miss Brann (8), 13—9. Semi-finals.—Mrs. Murray-Aynsley and A. Ross 0) beat Airs. Ricketts and Airs. Dolbel (12), 26—9. OPEN DOUBLES. Final.—Mrs. F. Alcßae and H. P. Stratton beat Mrs. Murray-Aynsley and A. Ross, 26—22. J

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 48, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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CROQUET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 48, 9 February 1920, Page 2

CROQUET. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 48, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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