CROQUET
iWELLINGTON TOURNAMENT
The .Wellington district croquet tournament was continued at Lower Hutt today;- and good progress was made. : The greens were rattier heavy yesterday sa this result of the rain, but they were improved to-day. • ' . . ' ■■■■■■■
The following are additional results in the handicap doubles played yesterday.:—
First round: Mr. and Mrs. G. Moiiat (13%) beat Mesdames Wadsworth ahd May (10), .26-13; Mesdames Cleland -and Barker . (11) beat Mrs. Henderson' and Miss Wemyss (8%), 26-19; Mesdames Watkin and Wilson (10%) beat Mesdames Andrews and Hill'(11%), 26-19;_Mesdanies Monks and. Kowe. (9%) beat Falder and Mai-sden (11%), 26-5; Mrs; Griffiths and Miss. Bates (11) beat Mesdames Martin and Edney (11), 26-15. ,'
Second round: Mesdames Scott and Austin (9) beat Mesdames • Galvin and Hunter. (14%), 26-18; Mesdames Matthews and' Sargisson (10) beat Mesdames .Heenan aid-Lewis (10), 26-18; Mesdames Robertson and Henry .(1*) beat S. Laurie' and Mrs. Pickard (12%), 26-24; ~ Mesdames Aitken and Lawrence (12%) beat Mrs. Caldow and Miss McKenzie (12), 26-15; Mesdames Savage and Lees. (8%) beat Mesdames Bush and Colley ; (8), 26-15; Mesdames Veitch and Millar (8) beat Mesdames Qameron and McDonald (10%), Sell; Mesdames Harper, and. Greig (8) beat Mesdames Lowery ■" and. Burd (8), 26-15; Mesdames Breeze and Winchcombe (9) beat Mesdames Holland and Passmore (14), 26-12; Mr. and Mrs. Mouat (13%) beat Mesdames Hogan and Dempsey (10); 26-19; Mesdames Watkins- and Wilson (10%) beat Mesdames Cleland and Barker (11), 26-19; Mrs. Griffiths and Miss' Bates (11) beat Mesdames Monks and- Rowe (9%), 26-18; Mesdames Scott and Austin (9) beat Mesdames Galvin and Hunter (14%), 26-18; Mesdames Matthews and Sargisson (10) beat Mesdames Heenan and Lewis (10), 26-18; Mesdames. Kelly and Mitchell (16) beat Mesdames? Woodley and Higgins (13%), 26-11; Mesdames Jensen and Piper (15%) beat Mesdames Feast and Scott i (9%), 26-9; Mesdames Pawson and Ridley (11) beat Mesdames Walker and Murphy (8%), 26-16. , :■ '.' : ... '..
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 13
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327CROQUET Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 13
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