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TITIRANGI LADIES* CLUB Tfc* best cards returned in a bogey har*lw*p match played by members of th«* Tlt»r*ngi Ladies’ Golf Club yesterdaj wet*. .— Seniors.—Mrs. Shroff, 4 up; Mrs. McMillan, 'all square; Mrs. Grevatt, Miss Cornaga, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. R. L. Wilson and Miss A. Grove, 2 down. Juniors.—Miss E. Hardley, 6 up; Miss Robscn, 4 up; Mrs. Richardson, 3 up; Mrs. Morton, 2 up; Mrs. Melrose and Mrs. Joplin, 1 up. A four-ball best-ball medal handicap match will be held at 10.45 a.m. next Thursday, players to choose partners and opponents. The senior grade match on Tuesday was won by Mis. E. Alison with a score of 109: Players are to choose partners for next Tuesday's match. In the match play foursomes the semi-finals have been reached and the last round played resulted as follows; Miss Harvey and Mrs. Alison beat Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin, 4 and 2; Mrs. G. T. Finlay and Miss Duder beat Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. O’Leary, 1 up at the 20th; Mrs. Spinley and Miss Bailey won by default from Miss Miller and Miss Moody; Miss Stewart and Miss G. Parr beat Mrs. Schnauer and Mrs. MooreJones, 2 and 1 WAITEMATA LADIES’ CLUB Members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club will play a Canadian foursome on Wednesday for trophies presented • by Mrs. Gooding. Following is the draw;—Mrs. Bayly and Miss Palerett, Airs. Hogan and Aliss Williams, Miss. Macindoe and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. vßeaumont and Miss Duder, Miss Mason and Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Gabites, Mrs. Clouston and Mrs. McDougall, Miss McGlashan and Airs. Chapman, Mrs. Harper and Airs. Aluskett, Mrs. Lewin and Airs. Downer, Mrs. Goldwater and Aliss N. Alason, Aliss Hall and Aliss Gribben. Airs. Atkinson and Mrs. Prosser, Airs. Gooding and Mrs. A. H. Woods, Airs. Nevill and Airs. Woods, Aliss Nevill and Aliss King, Airs. Rowan and Mrs. Prime, Alt's. Wier and Aliss Wallace. The following players will represent the Waitemata Ladies’ Club at Akarana, in an inter-club match on Tuesday;— Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Atkinson, Airs. Hogan, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Harper, Miss McGlashan, Aliss Alason, Aliss Alacindoe, Airs. Beaumont, Mrs. Gooding, Aliss N. Mason, Airs. Gabites. INTER-CLUB AT TAURANGA From Our Own Correspondent TAURANGA, Friday. A series of 15 matches between the Te Puke and Tauranga women golfers resulted in Tauranga winning nine and losing three, the remainder finishing all square. Results are as follow (Te Puke players mentioned first):— Airs. Ralfe and Aliss W'atson lost to Airs. Alaltby and Miss Humphreys. 3 and 1; Airs. Westlake and Mrs. Peering and Airs. Sanders and Airs. Alayfield, all square; Mrs Fox and Mrs. Martyn lost to Aliss Sanders and Aliss Renshaw, 2 and 1; Airs. Wilkie and Miss Rogers and AlisS Wallis and Aliss Hetherington, all square; Airs. Simpson and Airs. Wilson lost to Airs. Candy and Mrs. Beckett, 2 and 1; Aliss Watson, defeated Miss Humphreys, 5 and 3; Airs. Westlake lost to Airs. Alaltby, 3 and 1; Airs. Ralfe lost to Mrs. Sanders, 4 and 2; Airs. Martyn lost to Aliss Sanders, 2 up; Mrs. Perring defeated Airs. Baigent, 3 and 2; Mrs. Fox lost to Mrs Vlayfield, 4 and 3; Alisses Rogers and Wlis, all square; Mrs. Wilkie lost to Mi*"} Renshaw, 6 and 5; Airs. Simpson and Mrs. Candy, all square; ■ Airs. Wilson lost to Airs. Beckett, 2 up.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 15
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