MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB
The firM, round for the president's trophy was played by tlic Manor Park Lm!ic.»' Club on PatnrWay. The leading scircf- wem n,r follove:—Miss MehofTcy,
92. 18—74; Mrs. Clements, 109, 34—75; 1 Miss Browne, 100, 33-70: Mi«s Bray, 80,1 IS—7(3; Mrs. Butler, SS, 10-7 S. ! The field day arranged for members of j the Mary Alward Cup teams for yetfter-1 clay was cancelled owing to the weather, I but later visitors from Shandon, Waiwetu, and Titahi arrived, and a modified programme was carried out.
A medal competition was won by Miss Sidford (Shandon), with G9 net. Other good scores were: Miss Read (Shandon), 75; Mrs. Wilson (Waiwetu), 7j; Mrs. Hatfield (Waiwetu), 77.
A fourball bogey competition was won by Mrs. Hatfield and Miss Mehaffey, with 7 up, the riinners-up being Mrs. Burke and Miss Rend (Shandon). 4 up, and Miss Sidford (Shandon) and Miss Kerr, 4 up.
Tin: St. George Cup was won by Mist \i. Jones, with 55 for the hidden holes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 14
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166MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 14
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