LADIES' TOURNAMENT.
COMMENCES ON lIOOTAY. BIG ELLIS CUP ENTRY. HAJMILTON. this day. Consideraljle interest is being shown in tlio South Auckland ladies' tournament, which commences, at Hamilton on Monday. In: the qualifying round of the Ellis Cup and the first medal match to be played on Monday morning, the first pair will start at- 8 o'clock, other players following at intervals of three and a-half Owing to the very large entry -for the Ellis Cup the com-' mittee have found it necessary to delete all junior players. The draw is:—Mrs. Mander (handicap 7) v. Miss D. Horton (G), Miss Brewster (12) y. Miss Buddie (13), Mrs. A. MacDiarmid (S) v. Mrs. Bennett (13), Mrs. Milroy (12) v. Miss Giesen (10), Mrs. Buttle. (11) v. Mrs. Gower (12), Miss 0. Shaw (13) v. Mrs Batt (13); Miss McNaughton (17) v. Miss A. Coventry (19), Mrs. G. Williams (3) v. Miss Acheson (13), Miss Gaisford (4) v. Miss Culling (I), Miss Chrystall (I) v. Miss Kay (scr), Mrs. T. Hosking (4) v. Miss Beverley (7), Mrs. Ferguson (7) v. Mrs. Eichter (8), Miss P. Bathbone (8) v. Mrs. Guy (9),' Mrs. Hannan (9) ,y. Mrs. J. Wilson (7), Mrs. Slee (9) v. Mrs. Abbott r (ll),-Miss D. Scott (9) v. Miss Wheeler (10), Mrs. Finlay (II) v. Mrs. Godfrey (12), Mrs. Beattie (12) v., Miss Wallace (14), Miss Darrach (13) v. Sirs. K. Browne (15), Mrs. MoMullan (15) v. Mrs. Teasdalo (15), Miss Given (10) v. Mrs. Grut (1G), Miss Goldwater (16). y. Miss E! Kobinson (16), Miss U. Russell (10) v. Mrs. McDonald(lG), Mrs. M. Ai-thur (17) v. Miss T. White (17), Mrs. M. Dickey (17) v. Mrs. Masters"(lß), Miss E. Johnstone (IS) v Mrs. Cox (19), Miss Miller (19) v. Mrs. Glencowe'(2o), Mrs. Cain (20) v. Miss Haslett (20).. Starting at seventh tee , at 8 a.m.: Miss K. Horton (10) v. Miss Wilkinson (10), Miss M. McKenzie (10) v-. Miss G. Easton (15), Miss J. Masters (JO) v. Mrs. Parata (15), Mrs. Bartlett (18) v.-Jliss Cornaga (1G), Mrs. O'Leary (lli) v. Miss M. Allen (17), Miss InnesJones (19) v. Miss Smith (19), Miss I. Graham (IS v. Miss Grove (IS). Medal Handicap, only, starting at first tee, following last pair of qualifying round.—Mrs. B. C. Taylor (21)- v. Mrs E. B. Browne (21), Miss E. Mahoney (21) v. Mrs. E. Johnstone (22), Mrs. D White (21) v. Mrs. E. Eobinson (22)' Miss Hacket (22) v. Mrs. Sheriff (22), Miss S. Johnstone (23) v. Miss A. IJobinson (23), Mrs. Schnauef (23) v. Mrs. E. Lambourne (24), Mrs. J. Paterson (24) v. Mrs. I. Kobinson (25), Mrs. Lovett (25) v. Mrs. Underwood (25), Miss Foeke (13) v. Mrs. A.' English (20), Miss Cameron (21) v. Miss TempIcr (24), Miss Henderson (21) v. Mrs. A. J. White (21), Mrs. Colin Taylor (22) v. Mrs. Haycock (25), Miss K. Oliver (20) v. Miss J. Easton (20), Mrs. Chamberlain (29) v. Mis 3 Bailev (32), Mrs. Dingle (23) v. Mrs. Robb (2G), Mrs. E. English (28) v. Miss Hall (29), Mrs. Gold water (2S) v. Mrs. Primrose (29), Miss Euddock (26) v. Miss E. Hammond (21), Mrs. Matthews (23) v. Miss M Jobnstone (28), Mrs. Aitken (24) v Mrs. Fraser .(30), Mrs. Pountney (31) v. Miss McLean (31), Mrs. Eatcliffe (35) v. A. N. Other. ——
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 17
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550LADIES' TOURNAMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 17
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