GOLF.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP ABANDONED. Pih Pbkbs AbsociiathiN Palmerston, July 9. The honorary secretary of die New Zealand Ladies' Golf Union advise* hat owing to the war, 't ha- lietfii ileided to abandon the annual clmmnonship meeting, which was lo have >een held at Auckland mi September. .ADIES' MATCH AT SFtfATFORD. The ladies played a match against , team from New Plymouth on Frilay. 9th, which resulted in n \\m for he local team by the narrow margin if one game, the match being in sus,ense to the last. The rain, fortuntely. held off long enough not to iuerfere with the play. The ground was n good order, and the players and ,thers had a very pleasant time ord players being mentioned first' : .Mrs Abraham lost to Miss .Brewster, and 6. .Mrs Spence lost to Mrs Glen l. 5 ami Mrs Robinson beat Miss A. Reed, i and 4Miss O'Brien lost to Miss BlumMl, \ and 2. Miss Fussell lost to Miss M. Free, :? iml 1. Mrs Budge beat Miss Putt, 3 and 2. Mrs Glasgow beat Miss Grooke, 6 ind 5. Airs Richards beat Miss K. Free. 2 uid 1. Mrs Copping beat Miss C. Loatkam, up.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 10 July 1915, Page 7
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