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TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB
The following were the best cards returned in a L.G.U. medal match played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club: Seniors—Mrs. Russell, 93, 20 —73 Mrs. Shroff, 94, 17 —77; Miss Goldwater, 96, 19—77; Miss Grove, 98, 20 —78; Mrs. Wilson, 86, B—7B.8 —78. Juniors —Mrs. Cain, 100, 23—77; Mrs. Court, 112, 35 —77; Mrs. Johnston, 104, 26—78’; Mrs. Richardson, 111, 32—79; Miss Carnahan, 103, 24—79; Miss Lawrence. 108, 29 —79. WAITEM AT A LADIES CLUB Tho draw for the first round of the eclectic match to be played by members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club next Wednesday is as follows: Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Hogan; Mrs. Bayly v. Miss Hall; Mrs. Hay v. Miss G. Cashan Mrs. Prime v. Miss Macindoe; Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Lewin; Mi's. Nevill v. Mrs. Harper; Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. Walsh; Miss Nevill V. another. Following is the draw for the first round of the C grade eclectic match: Mrs. Gabites v. Miss Williams: Mrs. Gooding v. Miss Mason; Miss King v. Miss Purser; Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss Gribbin; Mrs. Foster v. Miss Ching; Mrs. McDougal v. Miss N. Mason; Mrs. Spicer v. Mrs. Johnson; Miss Duder v. Mrs. Downer; Miss O’Connor v. Mrs. Warren Mrs. Lettington v. Mrs. Creagmile; Miss Blair Mason v. Mrs. Woods; Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. A. H. Woods. The bogey match was won by Mrs. Hay, 2 down. Next best scores were: Mrs. Harper, 3 down; Miss Nevill, 5 down. The C grade bogey match was won by Mrs. W. C. Beaumont, 2 down, the next best scores being Mrs. Gabites, 3 down, and Mrs. Gooding, 5 down. ROTORUA LADIES’ CLUB
Results of a medal round played by members of tho Rotorua Ladies’ Golf Club are as follow: A gi'ade—Miss Snodgrass, 89, 10—79; Mrs. La Ti'obe Hill, 94. 14—80; Miss Corlett, 100, 20 —SO. B grade—Miss Harris, 99, 31 — 68; Mrs. Speer, 105, 32—73; Mrs. Manson, 100, 25 —75. C grade—Mrs. Wack--row, 99, 14 —So; Miss K. Gordon, 109, 15 —94. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB The L.G.U. medal round played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday was won. by Mrs. Blomfield, 96, 25—71. The next best cards returned were: Mrs. Goldwater, 101, 29—72; Miss M. Parker, 107, 34 73. Following is the draw for Wednesday next, for Mrs. Thompson’s trophy (sealed): No. 1 tee—Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss M. Pai'ker; Mrs. Blomfield v. Miss E. Loree; Mrs. Foote v. Miss Harty; Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Mills; Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. R. Chisholm; Mrs. Tysoe v. Miss J. Parker; Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Deighton; Mrs. Davidson v. Miss A. ONeill. No. 14 tee—Mrs. Allen v. Miss Clemno; Miss Dunnet v. Mrs. Weller; 31 rs. Rutherford v. Mi*s. Quick: Mrs. Mulligan v. Mrs. Scurr: Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Heri bei't; Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. Littlejohn.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 13
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