CROQUET.
PATtK V. NEW PLYMOUTH. A! return mutch was played at the New Plymouth croquet courts yesterday, afternoon between the Tark Club and New Plymouth Club. During the day, the visitors were most liospitaly enter* tained. After an enjoyable afternoon's play the 'Park team were again victorU ous, winning the match by seven points. Following are details of the play, Parle being named first in each game:-* ' doubles—Mr and Mrs White 2# •Mrs .Tas. Clarice and Miss Norman 8s 3lrs C. M. Hill and Mrs McGahey 28 V. Mrs and Mrs Cooke 21; Mrs P. Lrainwl and Mr Collis 25 y. Mrs Jotou) and Miss Rennell 28. Singles l —Mr White 2 v. Miss Norman 2(1 j Mrs C. M. Hill 20 v. Mrs Fookes 12; Mrs White 24 v. Mrs Jas. Clarke 28; Mrs McGahey 24 v. Mrs Cook 20; Mr Collis 10 v. Mrs Johns 8; Mrs P. Leatand 7 v. Miss Rennell 19. The tat thre# matches were unfinished owing to thq darkness. Totals—JPark ICS, New Plymouth Mlj
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1917, Page 5
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