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AUCKLAND LADIES' Members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club played their monthly medal match at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the best scores:— Seniors.—Mrs. Murphy, 96, 20—76; Mrs Green, 92, 15—77; Miss M. Ridings, loo', 20—80; Mrs. Rutherford 93, 12— SI; Mrs Hughes, 96, 15—81; Miss 15. McGovern’ 99, IS—Bl. Juniors.—Mrs. Jefferson, 107, 28—79; Miss C. Rainger, 110, 30—80; Mrs. Miller, 115, 33—82. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' The annual meeting and prize-giving of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club were held yesterday in the presence of a very large attendance of members and lriends. The prizes were presented by the captain. Mrs. X. I*:. Burton, except that Airs. Goodwin presented the Goodwin Cup and Airs. Lovett the Grevat t Cup. Both these trophies were won by Miss A. Grove. Walker and Hall’s eclectic cup was won by Mrs. W. II Horton, the senior cup by Miss K. Horton and the junior cup by Mrs. M. V. Johnston. The officers were all re-elected as follow:—Cap tin, Airs. X. E. Burton; secretary, Miss M. W. Haslett; handicapper, Miss K. Chur ton; committee, Mesdames B. J. Schnauer, G. White, Messrs. A. Grove, J. Easton. TITIRANGI LADIES’ Following is the draw for the L.G.IJ. handicap to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow, starting at 10.30 a.in. from both tees ! at four-minute intervals in order of the draw:— First Tee.—Airs. R. L. Wilson v. Miss K. Horton. Mrs.. Hosking v. Mrs. 1. B. Stewart, Airs. Alison v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Shroff v. Aliss A. Hill, Alias A. Grove v. Airs. Beattie, Aliss G. Easton v. .Mi’s. J. C. Finlay, All's. O’Leary v. All’s. Russell, Aliss Bray v. ATrs. Rutherford, Aliss Cornaga v. Airs. McMillan, Airs. Paterson v. Airs. Endean, Aliss Russell v. Mrs. Reid, Aliss Richardson v. Aliss Grierson, Miss Miller v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Aliss Haslett v. Aliss M. Cooke, ATiss IX Stewart v. Miss AT. Fouhy, Aliss Churton v. Aliss G. Parr, Miss K. Fouhy v. Airs. White, Mrs. Roberts v. Airs. Mellwraith, Airs. Cain v. Mrs. Lovett, Aliss J. Easton v. Airs. Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd v. Aliss Lawrence, Miss S. Johnston v. Al iss Duder, A! rs.. Arueller v. Mrs. Horton, Airs. G. A. Hsrdlcy v. Aliss A. Fouhy, Alias Robson v. Airs. G. P. Finlay, Airs. Spinley v. Airs. Brinsden, Airs. Xorton v. Mrs. E. Alison, Mrs. Gyllies v. Aliss AT. Bailey. Miss H. Hardley v. Aliss Campbell, Airs. Restall v. Aliss AlcGlashan, ATiss Tiarks v. another. Eighth Tee. —Mrs. Saxton v. Airs. Melrose, Miss E. Hardley v. Aliss Pickett, Miss Harvey v. Airs. R. O. Gardiner, Airs. Harrow v. Airs. Aliller, Airs. Richardson v. Airs. Ward, Airs. Robinson v. Airs. Bert Cooke, Miss McGowan v. Aliss Coath, Mrs. Goldwater v. Aliss F. Hall, Airs. Grant v. Aliss L. Hall. A four-ball best-ball medal handicap will be played tomorrow week, starting at 9.30 a.m. Players are to choose partners and opponents. The annual meeting will be held at 3 p.m., after which the season’s trophies will be presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 15
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