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CROQUET

HAMILTON TOURNAMENT HANDICAP AND CHAMPIONSHIP [from oub own correspondent] BiAMILTON, Friday After being interrupted by rain the Hamilton Croquet Club's tournament was coiltinned to-day in fine weather. Additional results were as follows: Handicap Doubles.—Mesdames Drube and Street won from Mesdames Hargreaves and Blacklock, 26—14; Mesdames Hargreaves and Blacklock won from Mesdames Philpott and Egan, 26—20; Mrs. Brough and Miss McMullin won from Mesdames . Drube and Street, 26—17; Mesdames Dillicar and Shepherd won from Mrs. Brough and Miss McMullin, 26—14; Mesdames Peart and Webber won from MesdameS Carroll and Kemp, 26—16; Mesdames Brockelsby and Purdie won from Mesdames Philpott and Egan, 26—17; Mesdames Middleton and Bonthron won from Mesdames Hawken and Manning. 26 —24; Mesdames Dillicar and Shepherd won from Mesdames Drube and Street, 26—18; Mrs. Brough and Miss McMullin won from Mesdames Hargreaves and Blacklock, , 26—17; Mesdames Hawken and Manning won by default from Mesdames Carroll and Kemp. ifk ■ " Championship Kibblewhite and Bolton won from Mesdames Nesbit and Irvine. 26—16; Mesdames Hodgkinson and Gall won from Mesdames Curling and Bngley, 26—21; Mesdames Hawken and Brockelsby won from Mesdames Philpott and Kgan, 26—19

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 11

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CROQUET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 11

CROQUET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 11

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