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GOLF

LAMES’ GOLF. The Captain’s and Secretary’s match played yes*or-day brougut the season'-s games to a close. - The captain s team had a decided victory. . 'JLheve. tveie-however very few players out owing to weather cun- j aitious being rather poor. The captain (Mrs Langford) entertained The players, at. .afueirnoou-'.- teaafter the match. a . > ••• Saturday being the closing day the ladies trill provide tile afternoon tea. Mfe: Hell gained her L.G.U. status during the wVek* by playing a -score of 104. ' - • Miss A. Mclntosh also become an L.G.U. player by .-.playing the required score- yesterday.- Both • players are welcome additions to- the senior grade.

CLOSING DAY FOURSOMES. On Saturday the closing of the 1932 season is being marked by the 4uisualmixed foursomes. ' The following ■; is the draw—ladies in the senior division only being included.- Novices • have been balloted for to make up the requisita number. The presentation of trophies will take place at the conclusion of the_ play. A championship l board will also be unveiled 1 . An invitation is extended tp all’ past members of the club to' he present at the ceremony. The foursomes will be played over the ladies’ course, ladies being invited to drive off first. Partners must , make their own arrangements regarding opponents. Baker and Miss Bell 12, Eade and, Mrs. Garnet Perry 19, Mclntyre and Mrs- Chesney 21, Robilliard and . Miss Billy Yfi-rall 18* Mecfarlane and Mrs George Perry 20,. CWsoa and Miss Lewis 14, Steel and Miss J. Houston scr-., T. Stuart and Mies Irwin- 14, Adamson r.nd Mrs Macfarlane- 4, W. E. Brown ,and Mrs Ross 12, Neville and .Mrs. Radford 10, Hazeld-iue and Mfs AY. Wilson 18, Menzies .and Mrs. Irwin 17, Cox and Miss Betty Yarra 11 9„ Houston, and Miss Moore 11, Stark and ..Miss Cook© 14, Tomlinson and Miss Dowell 17, Mandl and Mrs Baker 8, Rain per and Mrs Cagney 14,-Kprte-gast .and Mrs Cooke 9, Radford and . Mrs Guthrey 20, T. Brown and Mrs Warren -.24, Irwin and -Mrs,Neville 'B,: Darby y adiMrs Doreen 9, Chesney and Mrs xd.nrdofh 5, Choke andVMiss A. Mofetosh 15,.. Wilson and Mrs Tomlinson 12,; Morri on and Miss Wilson • 14, Cn.Hfl.ri and Mrs Cox 9, and Miss Potts 12, AYarren and Mrs O-fliari 12, -/.Wyles and Miss Adamson 8, J. Stuart and Mb’s King 12.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 6

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383

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 6

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 6

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