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HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB. is the draw for the second J he two-lifo competition to be ir 23rd:—Mrs Beaven. plays Miss Aliller, Mrs Page plays Mrs Quane, Mrs Man\r PIUS'S Miss Thacker, Mrs Tingoy plays •iUiss Kose, Mrs Wallace place Miss Hepburn, Mrs Jllank plays Miss Penny, Mrs Skinner a >r s - s Wttrd P ,a y s Mrs Orr, Mrs Bell Piajs Miss Orr, Mrs Hamilton plays Mrs *r!T\. -rtays Miss Bcadel, Miss Mitchell plays Miss Best, Mrs Redpatli a RU&SLEY LADIES' CLUB. IV'llowing is the draw for the L.G.U. medal R*fitch to bo played at ftussley on Thuta«?y Jwsi:—Miss Holmes plays Miss Stewart, i'ltss Lawlor plays Mrs Clark, Miss Hobbs -piays Miss Cotton, Miss Atkinson plays Miss C'ales Mis_JJutchinson plays .Mrs Svmes, Miss Denshire plays Mis 3 Bruce, Miss Baxter plays Mi.'s Fleming, Miss Morton plays Mrs Lawry, Mrs Curtis plays Mrs Bagshaw, Mrs i . .play Miss Willis, Mrs Dawson plays Mif3 N. Benjamin, Miss Burrowus Hays Miss Elennie, Mrs Tsmplin plays Mrs . J. Scott, Mrs Xicholls plays Mrs Stringer, M.'j Hanna jjlayß Miss V. Dawson, Mrs J. i-aies plays Mrs.H. S. Richards, Mrs Buchanan plays Mrs B'.yth, Mrs Andrews plays Mrs Ogilyie, Miss M. Hall plays' Miss Partridgb, Misj R. IJiihards plays Mrs Milncs, !V.:s3 Eiby plays Mrs Walton, Mrs Falcons! 1> ays Miss E. Benjamin. The winner of tho bogey match for Saturaay players wa3 Miss C. Penn, who came in with a good score of 2 up. Miss M. Free ,v:as fhe winner in the non-handicap division. HAWARDEN CLUB. Last Saturday's bogey match was won by L. A. Rutherford with a score of 3 up oil bogey. The best cards returned were:— L. A. Rutherford fi up, J. M. Shortall 2 up, T. V. Hampson 2 up, G. L. Rutherford all square, and B: G. Dalgety all square. On Saturday next a Canadian foursome will bo played, the draw for partners being:—G. L. W ickenden and H. A. Reese, B, Berney •nd B. G. Dalgety, H. Sidey and J. P. Rydings, M. F. Macfairlane and D. 11. Fisher. B. Ij. Blunden. and Dr. Hunter, R. Whitford and C. Newton, A. D. Allan and 1). G. Wilson, B. G. Dalgety and X. J. Meelian, A. Phillips and J. Vt C. Wilson, A. T. Allan and L. A. Rutherford. T. P. Hampson and G. Ij. Rutherford, W. Honeybone and J. M. Shortall. HAWARDEN LADIES' CLUB. Mrs. Macfarlane was the winner of Thursday's medal match. The best scores were: Mrs Macfarlane 98—28—70; Mrs Hunter 94—22—72; Miss S. Rutherford 92—19—73; Mrs Kenealy 102—29—73: Mrs D. G. Wilson 104—28—76; Miss B. Rutherford 89—6—8.'!. For tho Canadian foursome to be played on Saturday, partners. arQ as follows:—Mrs Macfarlane and Miss R. Blakeley. Miss Overton and Mrs Reese, Mrs D. G. Wilson and Miss N. Blunden, Mrs A. T. Allan and Mrs Foster. Miss A. Blakeley and Miss E. Mason, Miss B. Rutherford and Dr. Wood, Mrs Datzell and Miss M. Mason, Miss Sidey and Miss Dwyer, Mrs A. 1). Allan and Miss S. Rutherford, Miss Wickenden and Miss M. Dalzell, Miss Anderson and Mrs. Cowie, Mrs Blunden and Mrs Hunter. HORORATA CLUB. F6l lowing are the. results of a bogey match played on the Terrace Station links,' Hororata:—D: "Pearson (8) 1 down,. T. Charles (18) '2 dovrn, C. D. McGarry (31) 3 down, A. G. Murphy (18) 3 down, R. Murray (18) 5 down, Wi Stone (11) 6 down, A. Oliver (14). 11 down, C. 0. Pearson (9) 13 down, J. 11. Pearson (15) IS down, H. Oliver (15) 14 down. The following is the draw for. partners for tha foursome stroke handicap to be played next week-end:—A. Oliver and V. Owen .(14), W. Stone and D. Brown (14). J. McCaughin and X. Brown (TS). A. G. Murphy and E. Charles (18), L. M. Kellaway and J.'Barrett (17), T. G. Pearson and F. S. Barrett (11), J. Thwaites and J. H. Pearson (17), C.-O. Pearson and T. Charles (14). R. Murray and H. Oliver (17), G. Cartwright and C. D. McGarry 14, L. Round and D. Pearson (12). MATCH AT GERALDINE. In the friendly golf match played on the Geraldine lints on Saturday, the captain's team beat the president's by five games to three. Scores were as follows (captain's team names first): —D. Macdonald 1, P. «T. Lack 0; A.- Sharpe 1, C. Burdon 0; G. W. Fielden 0; -E. D; Sharpe 1; J. D. McKechnie d.":£.„ Withers 1; A. J. Burtrow* 1. C. W. "Ej'nn 'W'eMi 1. A. A. Readdie 0; J. Scott, sen .l, P. Bennett 0; B. R. Macdon ild 0, J. Seott, jun. 1. The resnlt of the stroke competition plaved in conjunction with the match was as follows Maedonald 78, W. Webb 78, P. Bennett 79, P. G. Withers 80, A. J. Burrows 82, J. Scott, sen. 85, 3fiss V. Bell 75, Miss Rattray 77, Miss- Mclllroy 78, Miss Sharpe 80.
■; METHVEN LADIES' CLUB. Fine we*ther was experienced on Saturday when the Methren Ladies'-Golf Club played a boftey match on the Mount Harding' linta. ITit beat cards returned were:— Hrs A. "Whit's .. .. -1 down Mra E. F. Ward ... .. 6 down Mrs Gv Waddington ~ 6 down 3trs H; Thompson .. .. ,7 down Miss'D. Ireland .. .. 8 down
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 15
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