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VISITOR LEADS.

MISS N. SMILLIE'S 83. LADIES' PROVINCIAL GOLF. i„f ». ira^a^ atu *l layer ' Mi6s 3T- SmilUe, led the field in the first qualifvin* round ot t!ie Auckland ladies' provincial colt tournament at Titirangi this morning. Handicapped on s.s, Mks SmiHie had a lound of 83 against the scratch score of /4. iter play was steady •rmpared with her rivals, .her halves be ' m A and 42 and « was the best nine j& * of anv competitor on either the cr,»- ard or "inward journey. . "*"•"" ; On the whole the was of an indif-ICI-ent quality and the presence of one ot the \*<kx»\ handicapped plavers in the I) ..in:«„ j„ Mm. K. Dyke c2k of Nelson, <iitl 11.il ■<«!.{ „, li,tjp s Oie ,-oorin- above the ju«t nveraffe s.ai.d.t.l which has marked mcd.il play i„ Awkland. Mrs >> kc . .i.-wed that has the sho;s with li:-r woods aiul lions. w :it rf,,. frittered ;l way around the greens and lock »0 tor the round. There were, however, only three !,ette, cards this morning the two Titiranei playars. Mr*. R. S. Deijrbton and Mrs. .1 M. Alison, with M. being second on the list to Miss Smillie. The latter impressed in her play at the Xew /Icaland autumn foursomes held earlier in rlie year at Mnungakiekie. A highlight of the morainsr was the hole m one by Miss R. Grevatt. of -Ylaun«akiekie. a t the eleventh hole The excitement of the deed may have had something to do with her taking an eleven at the next hole. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, one of the lowmarkers in the field, had a disastrous tenth hole, where she mined her card with a 10 os the resu:t of bunker troubie. The mornlnc nr» mrdul competition la two D - 1 -"- .""!":-*■ *rStenf Mr? Jta'a , B a? ,TWOB n - h H*- C <&«a?«r-«-Si; s£l£l76 KeanCT ' 97 - s »-"«: Mrs. B. Ji. SeUar* The leading «-ow in the am round »ere:— JJjfS. M- SmllUe (lianswam) BJ. Mrs R s Delghton <Tltln.ngn SS. Mra. j m khJL arm* aui srasrHsriff (Maungakiekle) 80. Mra. D. hT blanvatefrS Aw»m„, u) M Mrs. P. BreVeV OuSraS?) «L JJ2-. *-*■ TMm (Titirangi) a jK, i Whale (Tttlranßl) 89. Mrs. p ». Mrs. I. Rota mairS) 90 (Cambridge) 90. Mrs. Tw HeaU (&a£S^H & W.TjJKfcnS- fc-SnXleWeFnfVL A. R. Abbott (Auckland) W. "="""»» «. *»".

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 8

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VISITOR LEADS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 8

VISITOR LEADS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 8

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