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CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIPS—Prominent personalities at the Otago and South Island croquet championships which were concluded at Dunedin yesterday. From the left: Mrs G. A. Nelson, president of the Otago Croquet Association; Mrs McLeod (Gore) and Mr. R. W. McCreath (Gore), president of the Dominion Croquet Association; and Mrs Telfer (Invercargill). In the final of the South Island open championship Mr McCreath defeated Mrs McLeod They were also the finalists in the Otago championship, Mr McCreath again winning Mrs Telfer won the South Island womens championship defeating Mrs McLeod in the final, and with Mrs McLeod won the championship doubles.

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Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 13

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CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIPS—Prominent personalities at the Otago and South Island croquet championships which were concluded at Dunedin yesterday. From the left: Mrs G. A. Nelson, president of the Otago Croquet Association; Mrs McLeod (Gore) and Mr. R. W. McCreath (Gore), president of the Dominion Croquet Association; and Mrs Telfer (Invercargill). In the final of the South Island open championship Mr McCreath defeated Mrs McLeod They were also the finalists in the Otago championship, Mr McCreath again winning Mrs Telfer won the South Island womens championship defeating Mrs McLeod in the final, and with Mrs McLeod won the championship doubles. Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 13

CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIPS—Prominent personalities at the Otago and South Island croquet championships which were concluded at Dunedin yesterday. From the left: Mrs G. A. Nelson, president of the Otago Croquet Association; Mrs McLeod (Gore) and Mr. R. W. McCreath (Gore), president of the Dominion Croquet Association; and Mrs Telfer (Invercargill). In the final of the South Island open championship Mr McCreath defeated Mrs McLeod They were also the finalists in the Otago championship, Mr McCreath again winning Mrs Telfer won the South Island womens championship defeating Mrs McLeod in the final, and with Mrs McLeod won the championship doubles. Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 13

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