GOLF.
IMANAWATU LADIES’ CLUB. A medal round will be played by the members of the Manawatu- Ladies’ Golf Club to-morrow for patriotic funds, players to chose their own partners, otherwise they will be arranged at the links. PALMERSTON NORTH CLIJB. The A and B- grades of the Palmerston North Ladies’ Golf Club will play a bisque bogey competition and the C grade a sealed handicap to-morrow. Anyone unable to play is requested to ring Mrs H. B. Free (telephone 6805) I before 11 a.m. Tho following is the I draw : I Ist tee.—Mrs P. J. Horne and Mrs J. B. Curd, Mrs J. French and Mrs H. ißayley, Mrs R. McMurray and‘-Mrs E, Pearse, Mrs G. L. Goodwin and Mrs E. i Wilson, Mrs H. B Free and Mrs E. Simpson, Mrs D. H. Cook and Mrs B. Clarke, Mrs C. V. Ciochetto and Miss 11. Jepson, Mrs A. J. Berryman and i partner. I 14th toe.—Mrs W. Montgomery and Mrs H. Phillips,. Mrs C. Millington and I Mrs M. Thorburn, Mrs N. V. Ballinger I and Mrs E. G. Rairey, Mrs M. C. Coates and Miss I. M. Stewart, Mrs T. K. Fraser and Mrs H. Peters, Mrs |R. Hopwood and Mrs J. C. Johnston, I Mrs L. Thorburn and Mrs v M. Heald, | Mrs C.. W. Houghton and Mrs S.. I. I McKenzie, Mrs C. F. Wilkie and Miss |N. G. Whitta, Mrs L. Beggs and Miss J. Gaustad, Mrs P. B. Hutchins and j Miss E. Trass.. 10th tee.—Mrs C. Otter and Miss V. iTownshend, Mrs D. M. Christmas and 1 Miss U. Ballinger, Mrs F. M. Astin and Mrs E. M. King, Mrs G. Watchorn and Mrs R. Hyams, Mrs- C. Kneebone and Miss J.' Day, Mrs G. Northey and Miss P. M. Robertson, Mrs R. Collins and Mrs G. T. Boyle, Mrs B. J. Bell and Miss E. J. Searle, Mrs K. W. Jones and. Mrs J. H. Walker, Mrs A. Ward ..and partner) SATURDAY’S RESULTS:
A Divison (points competition).— Miss K. Landers, 106—22 —84—4pts ; Miss J. Brown, 1C6 —16—90 —3pts ; Miss E. Thomson, 107 —17 —90 —3pts ; Miss B. Creighton, 112—22 —90—3pts ; Miss K. Spensley 111—19—92—2pts. B Divison.—Miss L. Wimsett, 109 — 26—83—4pts. C grade (points and, eclectic competition, over 13 holes). —Miss J. Edwards, 87 —29 —58—4pts; Miss C. Burrell, 96 —36 —60 —3pts; Mis 9 J. Jamieson, 98 —36—62 —2pts; Mrs E. Brophy, 98 —24 —74 —lpt. This is the members’ week at the patriotic shop (from J tine 24 to 29); donations of cooking, sweets, jams and produce of all kinds will be welcome.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 163, 10 June 1940, Page 11
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432GOLF. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 163, 10 June 1940, Page 11
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