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LADIES' GOLF.

HAMILTON TOURNEY.

ELLIS CUP SECOND ROUND.

(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)

HAMILTON, this day. This morning the second round of the Ellis Cup golf championship, and a medal handicap were played at St. Andrew's links, while the afternoon saw the semifinalists'for the-Ellis Cup meet. The tournament will conclude to-morrow with a; foursomes medal handicap, and' th-2 final for the Ellis Cup in the afternoon. In the second round of the Ellis Cup match Miss Kay beat Mrs. Hosking, 3 and 2, Miss Culling won at the nineteenth from Mrs. Slee, Miss Acheson beat Miss McXaughton, 5 and 4, Mrs. Wilson beat Miss Brewster, 4 and 3.

~ Miss -Kay finished at 78 to Mrs. Bosking's 82.

GLENDOWIE CLUB.

' ThefolloWing were the best cards handed in for the mixed foursomes played on Saturday Mrs. Hill and F. Trice, 1 down : Miss Scott and R- Edmonds, 4 down; Mrs. a»d Mr. Hutchison, 6 down. On Saturday next a medal handicap will be played. Players will choose their own partners. _ ...

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 9

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166

LADIES' GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 9

LADIES' GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 9

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