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WEDNESDAY MATCHES DRAWS ANNOUNCED Several matches have been arranged for next Wednesday, and the draws announced. CLUB MATCHES Waitemata Ladies. —First round. eclectic I n i alch Draw: Mrs. Bayljr v . Mr Walsh, Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Hogan. Mr. Prime v. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Clous ton v. Mrs. Nevill. Mrs. Hay v. Mrs. Ai kinson. Miss Xevill v. Miss Hall. Mi?« Patterson v. Miss MeGlashan. Mrs. Hai - per v. Mrs. Lewin, Miss Marks v. MrGold water, Mrs. Gabites v. A. X. Othe . The draw for C grade players is as follows: Miss Williams v. Mrs. Spicer, Miss M. Mason v. Mrs. Johnstone. Miss Grihbin v. Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss Mason, Mrs. Warren v. Mi?-. Ching, Mrs. Kennedy v. Miss Benjamin. Miss Cornwall v. Mrs. Gooding. Mi--King v. Miss Macindoe. Mrs. Creagmile v. Mrs. Woods. Miss K. O'Connor v. Miss Cousins. Miss Blair Mason v. Mi•«.« O'Connor, Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. Jones Pupuke Ladies. —Handicap draw: Mi=s Clemnow v. Mrs. Kensington. Mrs. P. Foote v. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Atwo»>d v. Miss B. O’Xeill. Miss Parker v. Mrs. T. Mowbray. Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Du inet, Mrs. Williamson v Mrs. Deighton. Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss R. Buddie v. Miss E. Lorfe, Mrs. Rutherford v Mrs. Howden, Miss A. O’Neill n Mrs. Quick. Miss Dunn v. M**s. Davidson. Mrs. Spiller v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mi** Harty v. Mrs. R. Chisholm. Mrn. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. Blomfleld. Mrs Skeet v. Mrs. Clark. Miss B. McDonnell v. Mrs Buddie. Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Mulligan. Mrs. Becroft v. Mrs. Matthewo Miss M< Donnell v. Mrs. Wilkins. INTER-CLUB P apakura Ladies v. Akarana —At Akarana on Wednesday. Papakura tearr Miss White. Miss McLennan, Miss M Walters. Mrs. Busing, Mrs. Goddard. Mrs. Elliott, Miss Rhind. Mrs. Walter*. Mrs. Foote. Miss J. Walters. Mrs. Tit - ston, Mrs Langford. MATCHES PLAYED Waitemata Ladies. —LG.U. Medal MvAtkinson, 85—18. 67; Mrs Prime. 92—21. 71; Miss MeGlashan, 304—32. 72: M*Patterson. 105—32, 73. Tauranga Ladies. —First medal round Mrs. Hanna and Miss Humphreys, ea'-h S 4; Mrs. E. Goodyear, 88. LADIES’ TOURNEY • TJMARU, Frica' In the semi-finals of the South Canrei - bury ladies’ golf championship. Miss Kay ! (Dunedin) defeated Mrs. Kerr (Timann. 4 and 3, and Mrs. Templar (Waimaie • j defeated Miss Parsoins (Amberley), 3 and
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 5
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