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LADIES' GOLF TOURNEY

THIRD DAFS PLAY ■ ' ' ■ ■ A, TEAMS MATCH AND CHAMPION- . , SHIP. The, Wellington Ladies' Provincial Golf Championship Tourney was continued at Heretaunga yesterday. Following are results:— ■ i ' • CHAMPIONSHIP. ' ; Mrs. Gibbons beat Miss Cowlishaw (5 and 3).; Miss L.. Brandon beat Miss Harris (4 and 8); Miss Abraham boat Miss Callender (6 and Miss B. Wood beat Miss N. Brandon (8 and 1). .Mrs. Gibbon won the first six holes, and, -playing" steady golf, won at the loth green.- . . . ■ . . : Mies L.'Brandon was in fine form, and reached the turn in 42, four fours ! coming home won her three holes, and '.the. match. Miss.Harris did not play 60 steadily as on the previous day. ' ' ( ;Misß Abraham, wqs 6 .up at tho ninth, and was out in 43. Perfect play, in the following 5 holes-allowed her to reach tho '-semi-final.'' ' ; Mies Wood:.and Miss, N. Brandon .had the best-match of the day. Miss Wood winning -the 7th, Bth, and 9th '—turned 2 up. .She' kept, this lead coming hgine, where .some fine golf was played)-and won her match at the 17th. • THE TEAMS MATCH. The teams match resulted: — 'Ohristchurch:-Miss Wood, 87; Miss Cowlishaw, 98; Miss.D. Anderson, 9L Total, -276 (winning team). ' . Wellington 1: Mies N. Brandon. 98; : Miss E. Bell, 86;' Mrs. Lees,4o2. Total, 286 (second team). Wellington 2: Mre. Gfflon, 94;. Mrs. Colline, 95; Miss Callender, 104. Total, .293 (third team).. ', ' Miramar 3: Miss Didsbury, 107 j Mies Seed, 102; Miss Focke, 112. Total, 321. 'Auckland: Miss Cotter,' 100; Miss Cooper, 111; Miss Henderson, 111. Total, 322. ■ ' . ' '■ Lower"Hntt 2: Miss Wijson, 105; Miss Gambrill, 111; Miss Parsons, 109. Total, 325. .■..:;-. Wellington 4: Miss Kennedy, 108; Miss V. Bell, 1 105; Miss Watson, 113. Total, ; 326, . ■ .'" Wellington 8: Mrs. Findlay, 108; ■Miss Kv Wheeler, 113; Miss. Duthie, 109. /TptaV 830 v - The : Miramar. second team and Hutt first team did not return cards. FOUR-BALL. FOURSOMES. Following is the draw for the Fourball Foursomes, to be played to-day:— (1) Miss I. Pearson—Miss V. Duthie, Miss D. Webb—Miss Cotter; 2 Mrs. Firth—Miss Didsbury, Mrs. HolmesMiss Hannay; (3) Mrs. Martin—Miss W. Miles, Miss B. Watson; (4) Miss Focke—Miss Marks, Miss Doughty—Miss Seed; (5) Mrs."R. Wardy-Miss Cowlishaw, Miss M. Wheeler—Miss D. Anderson; (6) Mrs. Findlay—Miss V. Bell, Miss E. Sylvia Abraham; (7) Miss A. Kennedy —Miss Callender, Miss-E. • Stafford— Miss Climie; (8) Miss Sybil AbrahamMrs. Lees'", Mrs. Collins—Mrs. Gibbon; (9) Mrs. T. Young—Miss E. Bell, Miss Wheeler—Miss. N." Johnston'; (10) Miss .A- Foster—Miss Parsons, Mrs. WageMiss Of, Foster; (11) Miss Hay wardMiss K. Wilson, Mrs. Hayward—Miss Gambrill; (12) Mrs: Edmunds—Miss Harcourt, Miss K. Holmes—Mrs. W. Turnbull; (13) Miss Wood—Miss Harris, Miss L. Brandon—Miss N. Brandon; (14) Miss -Robieson —Miss Juke,. Mrs. Simpson j (15) Miss Darley—Miss- ''■•.oallendeiy"-Miss; Mack—Miss Cooper: (16) .Miss Yarrall —Mrs. Burton,- Miss H. Cook—Mias von Dadelzen; (17) Mrs. W. Mre. Webster (a byeV : TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Besults to date of the tennis tournament being played at Heretaunga in connection with the golf ohampionship meeting are as follow:— , ' Singles.—Miss Pearson' beat, Miss Harris (by default); Mrs. R. H. Holmes beat Miss Harcourt (by default);, Mrs. Kemp beat 'Mise Miller (by default); Mrs. M. Holmes beat Miss Cotter (50 points to 42); Mrs. Findlay :beat Mrs. Griffiths (50 points to 48); Miss N. Johnston beat Miss Duthie (50 points'to Miss K.'Holmes beat Airs. G.' Williams (by default); Miss Mantell beat Mrs. Handyside (50 points to 41) j' Miss HaywaTd beat. Mrs. Biss (50 points to 38); Mies Darley, beat Mrs. Reading (60 points to 40); Mrs. Gillon beat Mrs. M. Holmes (50 points to 48). ■■•.:■ ■■'~.,

(Figures relate to points.)" : Handicap Doubles.-rMisses Bloomfield and Seed beat Mrs. Bidwill and Mrs, Webster (by default);, Mrs. Findlay and Mrs. C Griffiths beat Miss Ward and Miss Mantoll (50—42); Misses Pearson and Wobb beat Mrs. Edmunds and Miss K. Holmes (60—28)"; Misses Miller and Biss beat Misses -Mack and Yarrall (by default); Mrs.. C. vpearce and Mrs. Reading beat Mrs. Marshall and Miss Harcourt (50—45); Mrs. Handyside and Miss Miles beat Mrs. Young and Miss Turnbull (50—40)'; Misses HT Miles and Sylvia Abraham beat Mrs. G. Williams and Miss L. Brandon (by default); Mrs. Myers and .Miss Coleman beat Mrs. Lan Duncan and Miss Medley (60,—40); Mrs. C. Griffiths and ■ Mrs. Findlay beat Misses Bloomfield and Seed (50 —42); Mrs. Gillon and Mrs. M. Holmes beat Mrs. A. Duncan Mre. Colbeck (50 — ■48); Mrs. Wagg and . Miss • Hayward beat.Misses Litenfield and Cooper (50— 47); Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Reading beat Mrs. Handyside and Miss Miles (50—48); Misses Webb and Pearson beat Mrs. Wagg and Miss Hayward (50—32). (Figures relate to points.) Championship Doubles.—Missee Ward and Mantell beat 'Misses Duthie and Simpson (9—4);. Mrs. Wagj* and Miss < Hayward beat Mrs. Handysiae and Miss" Miles (9—5); Misses Darley and ,M. Johnston beat Mrs. R. A. Holmes and Mrs. Kemp (9—2); Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Gillon beat Mrs. Burton and' Miss Litohfield' (9—8); Misses Callondar and Foster beat Mrs. G-. Williams and Miss Brandon (by default); /Misses Darley and N. Johnston beat Mrs. M. Holmos and Mrs Gillon (!)— i). ' '. (Figures relate to games.) Championship Singles.—Miss Cooper beat Miss.L. Brandon (by default); Miss M. Johnston boat Miss Cotter (by deifault); Miss M. Ward beat Mrs. G. Williams (by default); Miss Darley beat Mtb. R. A. Holmes (9—7); Miss Mantell beat Miss Miles (9—6); Miss Litohfield beat Miss Davis (by default); Mrs. Marshall beat Miss Harris (9—1); Mrs. Reading beat, Mrs.. Turnbull (9—3); Miss N. Johnston'beat Mrs. Reading (9-3). (Figures relato to games.) All tennis players must be ready to play at 10. o'clook. Those not/there wlien called upon to play will bo scratched.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 9

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LADIES' GOLF TOURNEY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 9

LADIES' GOLF TOURNEY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 9

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