CROQUET.
A REMARKABLE SCORE. '• [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CDEEXSPOyDES^-'
Rotorta, Monday. A score, which is probablv almost » «* < was put up on the croquet lawns in "J Kotortta Public Gardens a tew days *&> g one of the members of the local Crosja" Club. Mrs. Kibblewh'.te. while playicS * "friendly" match with Mr. C. E. Kcs* 1 * The latter had "•got in' ! and gone round to the second rover hoop. He «*; shotted the live ball (black) to the far Jj» and went down to his own ball (yellow) tfl»» was lying at No. 2 hoop. Mr?- Kibble-";* came clean across the lawn and got » "JjS*. then starting, made the entire ro°»* rjim blue, taking up red (her opponent's ball «J the rover hoop l , putting it through »». pegging it out. She then continued *> black, red being out of play, made the cow; plete circuit and pegged out both balls. «* ing scored 28 consecutive points, and "*JS put her opponent cut of action by P v» him through the rover hoop and pfSS" 3 him out. y:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 4
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171CROQUET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 4
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