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LADIES’ MATCHES PLAYED Waitemata Ladies. —Stroke: Mrs. Atkinson, 89 —17, 72; Mrs. Hay, 91 —16, 75; Mrs. Walsh, 108—29. 7); Mrs Prime, 100— 21, 79. Eclectic: Mrs. Walsh, 97—31, 66; Mrs. Rudge, 97—28, 69; Miss Paterson, 101—32, 69. C grade: Mrs. Gooding, 80, Miss M. Mason, 80. Pupuke Ladiej.—Medal: Miss B. Buddie, 90 —21. 69; Mrs. Blomfleld, 95—21, 74; Mrs. Davidson. 99—24, 75; Miss Dunnett, 105=r--29, 76; Mrs. Quick, 108—32. 76. Approaching and putting: Mrs. Spiller, 20. MATCHES ARRANGED Waitemata Ladies. —Mrs. Goldwater’s trophy on Wednesday: Mrs. Hay v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Bayly v. Miss Hall, Miss McGlashan v. Miss Marks, Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. Lewin, Mrs. Hogan v. Miss Patterson, Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Harper, Miss Neville v. Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. Gabites. C grade: Miss Cousins v. Miss Benjamin, Mrs. McDougall v. Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Johnstone v Mrs. Beaumont. Mrs. Warren v. Miss King, Miss Macindoe v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Kennedy v. Miss Cornwall, Miss Wililams v. Miss N. Mason. Miss Hislop v. Miss C. Ring, Mrs. Woods v. Miss K. O’Connor, Mistf Mason v. Miss Gribbin, Mrs. Creagmile v. Miss Blair Mason, Miss O’Connor v. Mrs. Jones. Pupuke Ladies.—L.G.U., on W'ednesday: Players must not start before 10 a.nj. Draw: Mrs. Foote v. Miss Parker. Mrs. McFarlane v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss A O. seill, v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Quick. Mrs. Clark v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Spiller v. Mrs. Skeet, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Wililamson, Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Tysoe, Miss Wililams v. Mrs. Deighton. Miss B. O’Neill v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Blomfield v. Miss llarty, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Becroft. Miss Dunnet v. Mrs. Kensington. Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs Atwood v. Miss Clemno. TITIRANGI AND MIDDLEMORE Titirangi and Middlemore ladles played their rounds yesterday in the New Zealand competition for the Coronation Medal. The outstanding score was that of Mrs. Roy Dufaur, generally regarded as a Titirangi player, who chose to play at. Middlemore, and returned a net 74 on a par 77, a score which should compare favourably with other New Zealand figures. At Titirangi four players tied with net 73’s, each one stroke below* par. The results are judged on the best net scores compared with par, and are announced by the Ladies’ Golf Union. The local scores were:— Titirangi-—Mrs. Hosking. 83-8, 73; Mrs. Mcllraith. 92-19, 73; Miss K. Fouhey, 92-19, 73; Miss M. Goldwater, 90-17, Middlemore. —Mrs. Dufaur 82-8, 74; Miss L. Cutfield. 92-13, 79.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 364, 26 May 1928, Page 7
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