GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB
following were the results «.*f the fir. I round of the handicap match play coir - petition played by members of the Glen - i dowie Ladies’ Golf Club:—Miss R. Viloo i beat Mrs. Keys, 1 up; Miss Brookfield bea j Mrs. Montgomery, $ and 6; Mrs. Buck beat Miss Maden. 5 and 3: Mrs. Browr.t | won by default from Mrs. McGinley: Mr - ! Warren beat B. Hill. 1 up at th»- ! 19th; Mrs. Millar beat Miss Lundon. 2 . and 1; Miss Lawrence beat Miss Sutton. | 5 and 3: Miss M. English beat Miss A:. Hill. 3 and 1: Miss D. Scott beat Miss O j English. 2 and 1. The play-off in the tie for rlie cap ’ tain’s prize eclectic match between All j Lundon and Mrs. Hintz was won by the j former. Following is the result of the C grad--* I match:—Mrs. Lintott beat Mrs. Hold' worth. 1 up; Mrs. Macartney beat Mis. ! L. Johnson, 4 and 3: Miss Eady won Tvdefault from Mrs. Kinnear; Mrs. Bari* leet won bv default from Mrs. Lovegrove: Mrs. J. Kissllng won by default from Miss Cucksey: Miss M. Clark won by default from Miss Wright; Miss Adambeat Miss W. Rendell. 3 and 2. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the fire qualifying round of the Grevatt Gup and medal handicap match to be played in conjunction by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at One Tree HU tomorrow, commencing at 10.4 d a.m.. u. the order of the draw:—Mrs. Banister \ • Mrs. O’Leary, Miss K. Horton v. MrRussell. Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Taylor. ! Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Grevatt, Mrs. I Swain v. Miss Grierson; Mrs. Reid v. MisM. Miller, Miss M. Richardson v. Miss t. Parr, Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss M. Ha; lett, Mrs. Mcllraith v. Mrs. Johnston. Miss < ’burton v. Miss M. Cooke. Miss t 1 Johnston v. Miss D. Stewart. Mrs Rob erts v. Miss B. Carnachan, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Ferguson v. MisA Hacket. Mrs. White v. Mrs. Splnlc . Miss McGowan v. Mrs. Miller, Mr.. Brown v. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss J. Easton \ Miss Preece, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Ha. - vey, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Mueller. M*«> Robson v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Henrys Miss Moody. Miss M. Bailey v. Miss I Schnauer, Miss Lamb v. Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss Clark v. Miss G. Harrison, Mrs. Kilner * . Miss Coath, Mrs. G. Hardley v. Mr*. We listed. Mrs. M. Henry v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Fraser v. Miss Millington, Mrs. J. C. Hardley v. Mrs. Grierson. M: - . Jerrat v. Miss Tiarks. Mrs. Grant v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Verry v. Miss H. Hardley Miss Finnerty v. Miss P. Reid, Mrs. Ba garnie v. Mrs. H. "Walker. Mrs. F. Rei . v. Miss Webster; Mrs. Duncan v. anXiiith Tee.—Miss Blackburn v. Mrs Ramsay. Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Oxley. Mrs Richardson v. Miss A. Hall. Mrs. Alison v Mrs. Gyllies. Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. Choyc-e. Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Broughton. Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. Reßtall v. Mr, J. Dawson. Mrs. Lloyd v. Mrs. Goldwater. Miss Ponsford v. Miss —rvans. Following were the best cards returne in the C grade match of 13 holes: —Mr* McKinnon. Miss A. Palmer, 90: Mrs. T Alpe. Miss E. Thompson, 93. A C grade match will be held on Thur.- - day for a trophy presented by Mr*. Mo'ore -Jones.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 7
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