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GOOD MEDAL SCORES

WAIROA LADIES’ GOLF miss McPherson wins DRAW FOR FOUR-BALL (Spocial to tlio Ilorald.) WAIROA, this day. The best medal scores returned this week at the Wairoa Ladies’ Golf Club wer e as follows: ■Miss McPherson, 93, 21, 72; Mrs. McKay. 9G. 23, 73; Miss E. Harvey. 90. 20, 70; Mrs. Glengarry, 97, 21, 70; Miss Symonds, 93, 10, 77; Mrs. Goldstone, 96, 19, 77. The following is the 'draw for this week's four-ball best ball:— Wednesday.—Mrs. Teague and Mrs. Ryan; Miss Chase and Mrs. Pidduck; Miss. .T Nolan and Mrs. Glcndining; Mrs. G. O. K. Sainsbury and Miss Wagner; Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Smith; Miss E. Harvey and Mrs. C. Sainsbury; Mrs. MeCrea and Mrs. Glengarry; Mrs. Crichton and Miss Ormond; .Mrs, Goldstone and Miss O’Donnell; Miss Nolan and Miss D. Svensen; Mrs. deLautour and Mrs. S. Clark; Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Craig; Mrs. Tolfer and Miss Simmer; Mrs. Hill and Miss Matson; Mrs. Svensen and Mrs. McDonald. Saturday.—Miss Trafl’ord and IMiss Symonds; Miss Morgan arid Miss McKay; Miss Hinckcsman and Miss Habgood; Miss MacPherson, to be arranged. Any player omitted from the draw, in’ una r il<! to play, should telephone the captain.

'Hostesse. til's week are Mrs. G. O K. Sainsbury and Mrs. Crarer,

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 10

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GOOD MEDAL SCORES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 10

GOOD MEDAL SCORES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 10

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