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GOLF

THE HOKITIKA LADIES’ CLUB. The monthly bogey match for Saturday players wa s postponed on account of' weather conditions, and will he played next Saturday. The second round of the club championship will be played next Saturday. The draw i s as follows:—Miss King plays Miss J. Houston ; Mies Adamson plays Mrs Cqoke. , . 0 Mr J. J. Mclntosh lies kindly donat- «■ ed a trophy to the Ladies Club. This is to take the form of a shield, on which each year VV W '^ e attached a '|, small silver shield bearing the win-i; ner's name. The 'shield will remain the club’s property, but will be held j each year by the winner for thr.t year. The ladies' club committee, after conjferring fntlt Ml* Mclntosh decided that the trophy will be given fur the i greatest number of points gained in monthly bogey matches, by the end of I the season. L.G.U. players are reminded of the field day to-morrow on the links, players arranging their own partners and foursomes. A small trophy will be given dor the best nett score in single play, and Mrs W. Staveley has kindly -donated two balls for the best nett score 6 returned in foursome play i' n the afternoon. A small entry chaige will be made. 'Reductions in handicaps :—-Mi’s McIntyre has gained her L.G.U. status by !• playing the required score, and , now*, plays on .a 36 handicap. Mas Murdoch reduced heir handicap by three strokes during the week. UNEARNED HANDICAP DIVISION. The' following i« the draw for the ' flag match to be played o.n Wednesday. 1 The first pair away will carry the flag: i Mrs Warren 89 v. Mrs Houston 87; » Miss' S. Keller ",100 v. Miss B." Houston • j 'IOB ; Mrs Thompson 101 v. Mi? fi J. Duff 108; Mrs B. indrewes 93 v. Mrs W. E. Brown 108; Mrs H. Park 98 <v. Miss J. Preston 97; Miss J. Steven-s-on 98 v. Miss Wormington 94. Saturday players:—Miss (Cox 98 ~?« Miss Routledge .108; Mi s s N. Pitt 108 v. scorer. v The committee would he glad (receive cards from the following: Miss' Stephens, Mies A. Duff, Mrs 'A. Perry, Miss Jones, Miss Chesteiman.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 6

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364

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 6

GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 6

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