FOR CROQUET HONOURS
CHAMPIONS IN ACTION RESULTS FROM THREE LAWNS The 25tli annual tournament of the Auckland Croquet. Association was continued at the Remuera, Mount Mobson and Carlton Clubs’ lawns yesterday. Following are further results of yesterday’s games: SENIOR GRADE Championship Doubles. —Mrs. Bruce : ‘ ,HI -'i.ss Sk.-at beat Mesdanies Dav and Masters; Mesdanies Coutts and Brabant l.t-at Alesdaiiies Clarkson and Hamilton; Mesdames Maxwell and Edwards beat -Mesdanies Hilton and Edwards; Mesdarnes Keyes and White beat Mesdanies McGregor and Dukes; .Mrs. Burnett and Miss Homan beat Mesdanies Lyon and ' • reenslade; Mesdanies Bell and *Hardl**v Vr :,L , Mesdames Clarkson and Hamilton; .Mesdanies \\ ilson and Laurie beat Mesdanies Langdale and Rooertson; Mesdames Arey and Guthrie beat Mesdanies -Mahony and Eastgate; Mesdanies Peart . nd Jamieson beat Mesdanies Greenslade jin.i Lyon; Mesdanies Jarvie and Mackenzie beat Mesdames Robertson and l.ansdale; Mesdames Parker Hill and ' lark beat .Mesdames Newell and Har- \ v.v. Aiesdames Cole and Thompson beat -Mesdames Green and Black; Mesdames Broad and W hetter beat Mesdanies Cooke ; nd McGregor; Mrs. White and Miss HesK' tn beat Mesdames Laurie and Wilson. Mesdames Jarvie ami Mackenzie beat Mesdames Dukes and McGregor; Mesdanies Gallalier and Torrance beat Mrs H. White and Miss Hesketh. Winners of Section B.—Mrs. Bruce and Miss Skeat. , itiners of Section D.—Mesdames Coutts and Brabant. JUNIOR GRADE
Handicap Doubles. —Mesdames Gall and t luipman beat Mesdanies Patton and Gollan, and Mesdanies Jennings and Cottrell; Mesdames Hawken and Sessions in at Mesdames Foster and Hughes; Mesdanies Swan and Seaton beat Mesdanies Sykes and Eckett; Mesdames Smith erst and Buckle b at .Mesdames Hughes and roster; *^ e - Sykes and Eckett boat Mesdames Power and Gittos; Mesciamea Bnrrett and Laslett beat Mesdames Bo* btho and Broadbent, and Hickson and McAnalty, and Sykes and Eckett; Mesdames Aitkcn and McKelvie beat Mesdanies Alder and Stuart; Mesdames Patton and Gollan beat Mesdames Stevenson and Peckliam. and Harrison and -Jollier, and Savin and Sawyer; Mesdames Harrison and Collin beat Mesdanies Savin and Sawyer; Mesdames Stevenson and Peckham beat Mesdames Chapman and Gall; es Bennett and Wood beat Mesdames James and Aicken; Mesdames Fountain and Whitfield beat Mesdames Bolitho and Broadbent; Mesdames Hickson and McAnalty beat Mesdames Sv-an and Seaton; Mesdanies Adean and Morloy beat Mesdames George and Vella; Mrs. Riddell and Mr. White beat Mesdames Alder and Stuart. Winner of Section B.—Mesdames Hawken and Sessions. Winner of Section C.—Mesdames Gall and Chapman. Winner of Section D.—Mesdames Wood and Bennett.
TO-DAY’S RESULTS Play in the Croquet Tournament was continued this morning after a delay of an hour, owing to rain. Following are the results: SENIOR GRADE Championship Singles.—Mrs. Davey beat Mrs. Day; Miss Skeet beat Mrs. Coutts; Mrs. Bruce beat Airs. Schnauer. Championship Doubles.—Mrs. Robertson and Mrs Langdale beat Mrs, Dukes and Mrs. McGregor. i SOUTH AUCKLAND CROQUET (From Our Own Correspondent) PUKEKOHE, Wednesday. The South Suburban Croquet Associations inter-club competitions were continued yesterday. Results are: A Grade: Pukekohe, 149; Buckland, 105. B Grade: Buckland 97, Pukekohe 07; IMauku 115, Manure wa 70; Papakura 89, Cievedon 09.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 606, 7 March 1929, Page 13
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