CROQUET
INTER-CLUB MATCHES POINTS FOR SEASON The following are the results of matches played under the auspices of the Auckland Croquet Association: A Grade.—Mount Hobson, 209, v. Mount Albert, 162; Devonport, 185, v. St. Heliers Bay, 134; United, 178, v. Carlton, 155; Epsom, 169, v. Devonport Bowling, 136; Remuera, 166, v. Ponsonby, 121. B 1 Grade. —Ellerslie, 220, v. Howick, 198; Papatoetoe, 182, v. Mount Eden, 156: Carlton, 188, v. Takapuna, 105; Mt. Hobson, 173, v. Ponsonby, 140; Avondale, 170, v. Mt. Albert, 133. B2 Grade.—Monte Le Grand, 219, v. United, 114; Papakura, 202, v. Avondale, 77; Onehunga, 190, v. Devonport Bowling, 125; Papatoetoe, 150, v. Rawhiti, 67; Mt. Eden, 159, v. Devonport, 131; St. Heliers Bay, 140, v. Mangere East. 137. CLUBS’ POINTS LIST The following are the points scored by the respective teams for the season:—• A Grade.—Onehunga, 2,223; Remuera, 2,132; Mount Albert, 2,013; Mount Hobson, 1,996; Carlton, 1,919; United, 1,845; St. Heliers Bay, 1,778; Ponsonby, 1,727; Epsom, 1.691; Devonport Bowling, 1,593; Devonport, 1,524. B 1 Grade. —Ellerslie, 2,232; Papatoetoe, 2,160; Avondale, 1,969; Remuera, 1,869; Mount Eden, 1,857; Mount Hobson, 1,693; Carlton, 1,682; Ponsonby, 1,652; Mount Albert, 1,485; Howick, 1,661; Takapuna, 1,469. B2 Grade.—Monte Le Grand, 2,240; Papakura, 2,128; Mount Eden, 1,828; St. Heliers Bay, 1,730; United, 1,716; Papatoetoe, 1,715; Devonport, 1,662; Onehunga, 1,617; Devonport Bowling, 1,420; Avondale, 1,376; Mangere East, 1,374; Rawhiti, 1,198. PRESENTATION MEDALS MATCH TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW The following players will take part in th© English Croquet Council’s presentation gold and silver medals match, to be played on the Mount Eden lawns to-morrow: Section A. —Mesdames Jarvie, Clarkson, Schnauer, Workman, Clark, Day, Hilton, Finch, Newell. Section B.—Miss Brown, Mesdames Coltman, Keyes, Parkes-Hill, Harvey, Croxford, Bray, Colonel Savile. Section C.—Miss Hesketli, Mesdames Fullerton. Fearnley, Gallaher, Davey, Arey, Lowe, White. Section D.—Miss Skeet, Mesdames Biddington, Coutts, Torrance, Palairet, Brabant, Bruce, Miss Keatley. The draw is as follows: 10 a.m.—Mrs. Jarvie and Mrs. Clarkson; Mrs. Coltman and Miss Brown; Mrs. Fullerton and Miss Hesketh; Mrs. Biddington and Miss Skeet. 11.30 a.m.—Mesdames Schnauer and Workman, Keyes and Parker-Hill, Fearnley and Gallaher, Coutts and Torrance. All other - players to be ready when called upon. A junior doubles event will be played on the Carlton lawns, the teams being: Section A.—Mesdames Murray and Proster, Allen and Hayden, Lacey and McLean, Worsfold and Evans, Bird and Cahill, Petrie and Miss Appleyard, Jones and Sutherland. Section B.—Mesdames Smith and Dixon, Swan and Seaton, Nixon and Jennings, Gall and Lyon, Savile and Miss Earle, Christmas and Bennett, Carr and Thorn. Section C.—Mesdames Gittos and Chapman, Hardley and Greenslade, Wood and Jamieson, James and Newsham, Russel and Playes, Honor and Bolitho, Power and Partner. Section D. —Mesdames Stewart and Broadbent, Peart and Dawson, Lawrence and Aicken, Gollen and Patton, Rowbottom and Johnston, Foster and Hughes, Peg and Hoop. Following is the draw:— 10 a.m.—Mesdames Murray and Prosser v. Mesdames Allen and Hayden; Mesdames Lacey and McLean v. Mesdames Worsfold and Evans; Mesdames Smith and Dixon v. Mesdames Swan and Seaton; Mesdames Nixon and Jennings v. Mesdames Gall and Lyon; Mesdames Gittos and Chapman v. Mesdames Hardley and Greenslade; Mesdames Wood and Jamieson v. Mesdames James and Newsham; Mesdames Stewart and Broadbent v. Peart and Dawson. All other players to be ready when called upon. BOMBAY ANNIVERSARY SPORTS HANDICAPS FOR WOODCHOPPING The following handicaps have been declared for the wood-chopping events at the Bombay Anniversary Sports on Saturday next. 4 12in. Standing Chop, Pukatea blocks.— C. E. Neanie, 8s; H. M. Beazley, D. A. Johansen, 10s; A. Tumato, 12s; F. Smith, H. Lawrence, 14s; Topi Clark, R. C. Honey, B. Tonga, S. Workman, C. Workman, L. Sturgeon, R. Smith, J. Andrew's, A. E. Honey, T. Green, D. Wade, F. Gurnoek, G. Medhurst, 16s. 14in. Standing Chop.—C. E. Neame, 14s; D. A. Johanson, 16s; H. M. Beazley, 18s; A. Tumato, 225; R. C. Honey, A. E. Honey, B. Tonga, F. Smith, S. Workman, C. Workman, R. Smith, J. Andrews, T. Green, Kopi Clark, D. Wade, F. Gurnock, H. Lawrence, 265.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 6
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