CROQUET.
PATRIOTIC TOURNAMENT.
Play in the Auckland Croquet Association 'a patrtotio tournament was continued on Saturday. Tho results are:—
A-tffNGIiES.
Second Bound: Mr. Lawrence beat Mrs. Mac Donald. , „ _ , . „ Third Round: Mr. Lawrence beat MrsPrime, Mrs. Coutts best Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Fulterton beat Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wyatt beat Mrs. McLachlan, Mrs. Gardner beat Mrs. Hilton. Miss Hesketh beat Mrs. Tiffin. l?ourth Round: Mrs. Clark beat Mr. Lawrence, Mrs. Cook beat Mr*. Potter. Mrs. Wilson beat Mrs. Oldham, Mr. B. Bnrgm bet* Mrs. Henderson. Play will be resumed to-day at, 10 a.m.. whoa the following will play off:Eemuera, Lawns:—Mrs. Swales plays Mrs. .Newell. Mrs. Day plays Miss Heakoth, Mra Bray plays Mis. Lovell. Chiton Lawns:-Mrs. Cooke plays Mra. "Wileon. Mrs. Gardner plays Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Harvey plays Mrs. Coutts. Owing to the bowlers holding a tournament at the Eemuera green today, the lawns will not be ready for croquet until 11.30 a.m.
INTER-CLUB MATCHES. Inter-club matches were played on the various lawns on Tuesday lust, the following totals being scored:— A GRADE. Ponsonby, 271; Auckland, 260; Mount Hobson. 260- Carlton, 225,; Devon port Tennia, 219- Devonport Bowline. 198; Takapuna, 198; Bemuera, 177. B GRADE. Rooky Nook, 2*o; Epsom A, 246: Carlton, 236- Tamaki West, 205; Mount Hobson, 202; Papatoetoe, 191; Avondale, 170; Epsom B, 97. , .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 8
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