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WEEK-END FIXTURES
| Wellington v. Miramar.—Draw for interclub match 10-morrow:—A teams at Miramar': Black i" n£• £• Duncan, Drake v. Whyte, Petley v. J. D. G. Duncan, Hurst v.Longuet/Flanagan v. Parker, Aplin v. Savage, Liddle v. Page Robertson v. Toogood, Sandham v. Dawson Richmond v. SI. Blundell, SlcLean v. Mills, and Ha Hey v. Hales. B teams at Heretaunga : V. E. Sutherland v. Hill, Crawford v. D. G young Armstrong v. Gregory, Dentice v. P. Whit- ?? m =c'. 1 t ew,!? I A R- B. Smith, Nagle v. R. F. M. braith, Didsbury v. W. P. Blundell Slarsden v. Ward, Scott v. Bell, Giblin v. Sclanders vßltd' V" °' M" Younß> and Cunningham
Shandon Club.—The October Medal will be played to-morrow. ;
Shandon Ladies' Week-end Club.—The bogey competition postponed from last week will be Played this week-end, partners as previously
Miramar Ladies' Club.—Draw for a medal competition to be played on .Tuesday next:— Mrs. Ancell and Sirs. Barclay Bell; Mrs. ■"chardson and Mrs- Berendaen; Mm. Rogers and Mrs. R. p. Ward; .Miss Gambrill and Miss Glimmer; Miss Muir and Mrs. Endean; Mrs. b-utherland and Mrs. Fan; Mrs. Mills and ; >lrs.K. Stirling; Mrs. A. Fair and Miss Carter; Mrs. D. Wilson and Miss G. Upham; Mrs. wm~ ? nd Mrs. Dalgleish; Miss- Nicolls and ?m ?, sborne; Mrs. E. Brown and Miss Taylor; Miss Hanson and Mrs: Richmond; Miss J. Hall ana Mrs. Parkinson; Mrs. Keaney, and Mrs. Andrews; Miss D. Veltch" and Miss San Staveren; Miss Dawson and Mrs. Park; Mrs. SlcKillop and Mrs. Day; Jlrs. Thomson and Mrs. Bennett; Sirs, siaudsley and Mrs. Lauchlan;, Mrs. Morrah. and Mrs. Johansen; Sirs. Castle ™d M«- Schneider: Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Pope: Mrs. Aikeu and Mrs. Didsbury; Mrs. ) Vr! gl7 ana Jl'ss R. Thomson;' Mrs. Hunter md Mrs. Watkins; Mrs. H. Sterling'and Mrs. Miss Jacobsen and Mrs. Austin; Mrs. bhort and Miss P. Veitch; Mrs. R. Wilson and .„ ?7 ansJ Jlrs- Marsden and Miss Woodman; Mrs. gage and Sirs. Upham; Miss Stevens win »<B." s' mmo?s.; Mrs.. Brook and. Miss L. Hall, Miss Dempsey. and Sirs. H. Parkin; Miss ,V r,l" and sliss I. Myers; Mrs. Bown and Mrs. ijrifflths; lira. Hanson and Mrs. Hornibrootc; Jlrs. Hurst and, Mrs. W. Parkin; Mrs. Sandwith and Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Woodhead and mis. Keane; Mrs. Boyes, a bye.—Miss Gambrill is me winner of the bogey match with a card ot all square. Paekakariki Ladies' Club.—Draw for the monthly x.G.U. medal round to be played during the week-end:—Miss Newman v. Miss Uiote; Miss Neely v. Mrs. Hanley; Miss J. Smith v. Miss V. Browne; Miss B. Smith .v. Miss Battersby; Miss N. Shea v. Miss N. Andrew; Miss Whitwell v. Miss R. Smith; Mrs. McNeil v. Mrs. \V. Anderson; Miss M. Browne v. Mrs. P. Anderson; Miss S. Browne v. Miss M. Kember; Mrs. Marshall v. Mrs. Hegarty. Shandon Ladies' Mid-week Club.—Draw for the flag competition, to be played on Wednesday next;—A Division: Mrs. Frazer t. Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Walker t. Mrs. Grant-Fargie, Mrs. Slcllroy t. Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Jones T. Miss J. Frazer, Mrs. Sturman v. Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Hunter v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs..Proctor V. Mrs. oalt, Mrs. Warden v. Mrs. MacKenzie, Miss Chote v. Mrs. Munt, Miss Dorset v. Sliss Carstens, Mrs. Jackson v. Sirs. Dentice, Mrs. Wallace v. Mrs. Sotham, Miss Brodrick v. Miss Irving. C Division: Mrs. Saunders v. Mrs Dennis, Miss Hyde.v. Mrs. Dlgby-Perrctt, Mrs. Black v. Mrs. Congalton, Miss la. Trobe v. Mrs. Picot, Mrs. Doherty v. Miss Kelly, Mrs. Hardcastle v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs.. Carstens'v. Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Edllson v. Mrs. Mouat, Mrs. Caldwell.v. Mrs. Butcher, Mrs. Savage v. Miss Rockstrow, Mrs. Patrick v. Mrs. Dickson. The winners of the medal round last Wednesday were:—Senior, Mrs. Jones; junior, Mrs. Vance. In the -flag competition for C players Mrs. Saunders' and Mrs. Congalton tied, putting the flag in the sixteenth hole. In the' second round of the senior (open) championship, Mrs. Frazer heat Miss J. Frazer and Mrs. Sturman beat Mrs. Jones. In the final Mrs. Sturman beat Mrs. Frazer. In the second of the junior championship. Miss J. Frazcr beat Mrs. Vance, Miss D. Carstens won from Mrs. Jones by default, Mrs. Sturman beat Miss Irving, and Sirs. Boyd beat Mrs. Fleming. In the third round, Miss J.. Frazer beat Miss D. Carstens and Mrs. Boyd won from Mrs. Sturman by default. Mrs. Boyd and Miss J. Frazer now play In the final. Waiwetu Ladies' Club.—Draw for the extra L.G.U. Medal round, to be played to-mor-row:—Miss Farley v. Mrs. Ryan, Sirs. Clemmens v. Sllss Davidson, Sirs. McKay v. Miss Mills, Miss Findlay v. Mrs. Wilson, Jtiss Cochrane v. Miss Guthrie, Mrs. Hatfleld v. Miss N. Dlxon, Miss Horman v. Miss Milne. Miss Wells v. Miss R. Dlxon, Sliss Barraud v. Stiss McMamis, Miss Williams v. Sliss Judd, Miss Halnes v. Sliss Hodgltlnson. The links will be. officially closed for the winter season the following day. The best card returned last Saturday was Sirs. Wilson's, 98-26—72. In the final of the club championship, played over 36 holes, Sirs. Evison beat Mrs. Ryan, 7 and G. HOLE IN ONE. The "Crater." the 100-yard sixteenth hole at Shandon, was done in one yesterday by usual penalty.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 3
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