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TOURNAMENT NEARING CLOSE

NEW ZEALAND CROQUET TITLES. HARTNELL TO CONTEST A FINAL. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. Canterbury players figured prominently in the semi-finals of the New Zealand croquet championship to-day. Results are:—

Open Championship:—Third round: A. G. F. Ross (Canterbury) beat Mrs. Caldow (Wellington), 26—0, 26—21. Semifinals: Ross beat Mrs. Clark (Taranaki), 26—3, 26—14; F. L. Hartnell (Taranaki) beat Mrs. Kibblewhite (South Auckland), 26—13, 26—19. Men’s Championship:—First life: G. Hart (South Canterbury) beat E. J. Ross (Canterbury), 26—20. Final: A. G. F. Ross beat Hart, 26—2. Second life, semifinal: Hartnell beat H. A. Penn (Canterbury), 26—6, and will meet A. G. F. Ross in the final. Women’s Championship:—First life: Third round, Mrs. Caldow (Wellington) beat Mrs. Corbet (Otago), 26— 2; Mrs. Watkins (Hawke’s Bay) beat Mrs. Gilbert (West Coast), 26—15; semi-finals, Mrs. Caldow beat Mrs. Pitcaithly (Hawke’s Bay), 26—10; Mrs. Watkins beat Mrs. Scandrett (Canterbury), 26—8. Second life: Third round, Mrs. Anstis (Manawatu) beat Mrs. Caldow, 26—22; Mrs. Gilbert beat Mrs. Bartlett (South Auckland), 26 —11; semi-finals, Mrs. Maddren (Canterbury) beat Mrs.' Buehler (Otago), 26—17; Mrs. Gilbert beat Mrs. Anstis, 26 —23; final, Mrs. Maddren beat Mrs. Gilbert, 26—18.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7

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TOURNAMENT NEARING CLOSE Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7

TOURNAMENT NEARING CLOSE Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7

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