MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB
The wiuuei ot the eapt.nn s tiophy in the Mouungton Ladir^' Golt Club was Mrs. Wells, 01, 29-42. Mrs. Wells also returned the best card for -the L.G.U. medal round. The next card was Mits Shoit, 105, 2S-77 Die chaw ioi the Bow ness tiophy, 18 holes bogej, to be played next weekend, is as follows —Miss Tmne\ v slrs Stratmore; Miss Stephen v. Miss O'Connell; Mio* Butcher v. Miss Bonifacio, Miss Holhs v sliss Bourne, Miss D. Bilton v. Mis^ Wallace; sliss 51 Robertson v. sri--s Brunton; Miss P. Moran v. Mrs. Farqnhdi, sliss McGiath v Miss 51 lloiin, Mi^s Hams v slis Sehg, Mi-, Kilwoith v sliss Beckett, Miss Clark -\ sliss, Bit ton, slis Bilderbeck ATi-s Wills, Miss Shoit i 5I11. Well-, Mi-s Simpson i sliss A\ iKon
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 15
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133MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 15
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