LADIES' GOLF.
THE HANDICAP MATCHES.
CORONATION MEDAL COMPETITION
WON BY MISS L. ROBERTON.
I he (.oi'onution modal competition was J' 1 ■'' 1 yesterday afternoon. The best cil'd M-aa n-ttoned by Miss L. Roberton,
—7t), 'he second prize Ueing won by Mrs. Hoskirigs, 78—('—72. Other good turds returned were: Mrs. S."A. Smith 91 —16-75; Mrs. Banister, 83—1i—77; .Miss K. Horton. 87—10—77; Mr?. Buttle, BS—J 1—77; Miss M. Hidings, Q5 —Is—77. 'J lie prize for the bent scratch score was won by Mrs. lloskiugs, 78. Other players nuiking good rounds were: Miss u. Kay, »:!; Miss M. I'ayton, 8.1, and Mrs. Bannister 83.
A putting contest licld during the afternoon was won by Mrs. Morris.
THE DONNELLY CUP. The, draw for the. Donnelly Cup competition, to be played on Monday, is :i.s follow*. the first pair leaving the liist lee at !).45 a.m.:—-
Mis* C. tSlutilis .Miss IJ.. Lever, Mrs. Mrownc v. Mi>s I'. Orr. Miss H Me- • Govern v. Mrs. Cravc.u;' Mrs. Harris v. .Miss G. Buddie. Alpsi; F'mlwy*. v. Mrs. .Nolan, Mrs. Buttle-v.'Mrsi Butt, Mrs. Creen v. Mrs. TavI'U- v. Mies S. Martin *. Miss v.- Kelly, -Mrs. H. Bush-v. Miss M. Co le brgylTi'"Jfji*#; Abbott." v. Miss ,C. liray, Mis» Jd, Cytfysld v, Mrs. .Beattie, Mrs. Wright -vi- Mrs- Oower, Miss ;M. I 'ouhy v. ,;Mi«j Ji Blasters, Mrs. Joyce \. Miss IJi N, Colbeck,. v Miss M. Cotfoi'th, Mis« M. Richardson v. Mrs. H, Hanna, Airs. 1 Cox' v. Miss E." 1 West, Misaß. Cornaga, y. Miss P. Coutts,Miss B. Grooke v.Mfs..Hipkins, Miss 1 11. Percy y. Mums"JJf.Ridings, Mrs. Mas-u-rs v. Nevifl-v. Airs. o'Leary, Smith v. Mrs.' Holmes, Mta Rutherford v. MissTy..Robcrton, Miss Jfewitt, y» Mrs. P. Sim, Mrs. I!* Towle v. Miss O. Cooke, Mrs. Mears Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Hunter. Miss M. Allen v. Miss 0. Plimmer, Miss Baldwin v. Miss E. Smith, Miss D. Given v. Mrs. Bartlett, Miss K.Bristed v. Mrs. Ferguson, Miss M. Ward v. Miss Hammond, Mrs. Weston v. Mrs. Gardner, Miss W. Scott v. Mrs. Hosking, Miss L. Ijucas v. Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss "I". Rathbon v. Mrs. Pumphrey, Miss B. Gould v. Miss M. Payton, Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. Blee, Mrs. Foreman v. Mrs. Hannan, Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. Spiers v. Mrs. Hughes, Airs. Richter v. Miss M. Macfarlane, Mrs. G. Williams v. Mrs. Daufaur, Mrs. Hodges v. Miss R. Gam brill, Miss D. Horton v. Airs. Woollams, Airs. Broderick v. Airs. Stout, Miss V. Upham v. Mrs. Grace, Miss B. Gaisford v. Miss E. Upton. Miss At. Wheeler v. Mr?'. Robertson, Miss O. Kay ♦. Alius MacDiarmid, Miss E. Culling v. >liss A. Oianond. Miss D. Chrystall v. Airs. R. G. Guy, Miss K. Horton v. Miss M. Arthur, Alias M. Guy v. Aliss T. Bayly, Miss G. Upham v. Alisg S. Acheson, Mrs, Alison v. A. N. Other.
k* TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME.
The programme fof the remaining days of the meetings ia a« follows: — Monday.—Third round ior championship, followed by competition for L.G.U. i hallenge Bowl. - Tuesday. —Fourth round for championship, followed by competition for Donnelly Cup and teams' match. _ Wednesday.—Semi-linals for chamionslu'p, followed by second bogey handiThursdav, October 4.—Final for the championship over 30 holes, and medal foursomes match.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 17
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