CROQUET TOURNEY
Hastings Chib's Annual Fixture DRAW FOR T0-M0RR0W The Hastings Crcquet Ulub's annual tournament will commenc.o on the club's green to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Very good entries have b«en received' and the tournament promises ■ to be a very successful oue. Following is tbe draw : — OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. (Best of three games.) Mrs R. Davies v. Mrs Fergiusson; Miss Claughton v Mrs Petersen; Mrs Sivyer v. Mrs Claughton ; Mrs MiUichamp v Mrs Meads ; Mrs Tomlinson v. Mrs Esson; Miss Carrington v Mr Stratton; Mrs Hay v. Mrs Du2; Mrs Watkins v Mrs Bennett. HANDICAP DOUBLES Mesdames Benuett aud DuS (10) v. Mesdames Essou and Tonkin (8J) ; Mesdames Brooker aud Lay (14) v. Mesdames Heenau and Hay (13) ; Mesdames Sivyer and Arkens (8) v- Mrs and Miss Claughton (6J) ; Mesdames Petersen and Mathews (144) v. Mesdlames Price and Dusk (21) ; Mesdames Flowers- and Tomlinson (104) v. Misses Carrington and Millichamp (6) ; Mrs Clark and H. P- Stratton (4^) v. Mesdames Meads and Fergusson (12^) ; Mesdames Ritchie and Hall (17J) v. Mesdames Ebbett and Dunn (16) ; Mesdames Ashworth an W. Ross (14^) v. Alrs Kessell and. Miss Head (16). Bye. — Mesdames Coles and Wedd. A GRADE HANDICAP SINGLES. Miss Carrington (scr) v. Mrs Meads (4^-); Miss Millichamp (4$) v. Mrs Esson (2£) ; Mrs Bennett (3£) v. Mrs Duff (4£). ; Mrs Sivyer v. Mrs Brooker (41).; Miss Claughton (3 J) v. Mrs R. Davies ■ (4^) ; Miss Claughton (3^) v. Mrs Fergusson (4J) ; Mrs Petersen (4J) v Mrs Claughton (3b H. P. Stratton, a bye, plays winner of Miss Carrington and Mrs Meads. B. GRADE HANDICAP &1NGLES Miss Millichamp (6) v Mrs Coles (7) Mrs Duii (61) v Mrs Tomlinson (5) ; Mrs Hay (7^). v. Mrs R. Davies (5); Mrs Clark (7) v. Mrs Brooker (6$) ; Mrs Flowers .(5H v. Mrs Fergusson (6$) ; Mrs Petersen (7) v. Mrs Ashworth (6) ; Mrs King (7) v. Mrs Meads (6); Mrs Dunn (7) v. Mrs W Mathews (7i). C GRADE HANDICAP SINGLES Mrs Lowe (12) v. Mrs Head (10) ; Mrs Lee (12) v Mrs Pickering (10) ; Mrs Price (9) v Mrs Ritchie (8$)* Byes— Mrs Duck (12) v. Mrs Wtdd (9); Mrs . McBride (9) v. Mrs Ebbett (9) ; Mrs Hawley. To Play at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Lawn 1 : Mesdames Petersen and Mathews (14£) v. Mesdames Price and Duck (21). Lawn 2: Mesdames Brooker and Laj (14) v. Mesdames Heenau and Hay (13). Lawn 3: Mesdames Ritchie and Hall (17£) ' v. Mesdames Ebbett and Dunn (16). Lawn 4: Mesdames Ashworth atid W. Ross (14J) v. Mrs Kessel and Miss Head (16). All other players in handicap doubles to be at lawns by 11 a.m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 8
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