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BLOOMFIELD SHIELD GOLF

AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUBS’ ! COMPETITION ON AUCKLAND LINKS Members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf I Club took part in a medal competition i for the Isabelle Bloomfield Memorial \ Shield at Middle-more on Wednesday. Following were the* best scores returned:— Miss H. Cutlield, 91, 17—74; Miss 11. Asser, 105, 29—70; Mrs. Cruft, US, 19—77; I Mrs. Towle, 07, IS—7S; Miss T. Buyly, { Ul, 12—79; Mrs. Ferguson, 90, 10—SO; Mrs. j Green, 95, 15—SO. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES Following i.s the result of the i handicap medal match played bv mem- 1 bora Ol the AlauugakieKie Ladies' Gulf l Club at One Tree Hill yesterday;— I Seniors.—Mrs. Paterson, loi, 17— SP > I<H* l£^£ T ° V *‘ 9S ’ i2_S6: Mra - Russell, | Juniors.—Miss M. Miller, 94, 13—75; Mrs. ! L. Balgownie, 111, 36 —75; Miss I>. Lamb, i K'o, 27—76; Miss E. Schnauer. 105. 27 7(>; Miss A. itail, 101, 25—76; Mrs. Bur- ! ion, U»2, 24—75. A tie in the previous bogey handicap . match was played off between Miss E. ? ; Schnauer and Miss i. Walker, and was i - won by Miss Schnauer, 2 up. A piay-off between Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. j Ferguson and Mrs. Burton, who tied in ! last week’s medal handicap, was won by Mrs. Burton. TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB An open day will bo held by the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club on Thursday, July 3. A medal handicap in the morning and a four-ball bogey in the afternoon will be played. The handicap limit will be 20. The following players will represent the Titirangi Ladies' Club in a match against the Hamilton Ladies’ Club at j Hamilton on Friday:—Mrs. T. W. Tlosk- , ing. Mrs. It. L. Wilson. Mrs. Deighton, ! Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. G. McMillan, Miss M. C. Bray. Mrs. Pat- ■ erson, Airs. IT. Johnston, Miss B. M. Grierson, Miss G. Parr, Miss G. L. Taylor, Miss M. Cooke. Miss M. Miller, Miss A. Hacket.. Mrs. Ferguson. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. handicap medal match, to be played tomorrow. starting in the order of the draw:—First tee, at 2 0.50 a.m.: Mrs. Hoskins v. Mrs. O’Leary. Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Banister v. Miss A. Grove. Miss Iv. Horton v. Mrs. Wyatt, Miss G. P7aston v. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Russell v. Miss Bray. Miss Haslet t v. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Hipkins v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss Hacket v. Mrs. White. Mrs. Miller v. Miss Richardson, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Melrose v. Miss G. Parr, Miss Dunnet v. Mrs. Hipkins, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss Cornaga, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Cain v. Mrs. Lovett, Miss C. Lawrence v. Miss Robson. Mrs. Brown v. Miss Moody. Miss .T. Easton v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Mueller, Miss McGowan v. Mrs. Roinley. Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. B. Cor*ke. Miss M. Bailey v. Miss Pickett. Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Miss McGlaslian. Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Mrs. Wiles, Mrs. P. Harrison v. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Restall v. Miss C. Wells, Mrs. Jerrat v. Miss Webster, Miss Tiarks v. Mrs. Walker. Eighth Tee. at 2 0.40 a.m.—Miss Hdrvey v. Miss K. Fouhy, Miss Carnachan v. t Mrs. Gardener. Mrs. TJovd v. Mrs. Rudge. } Mrs. Brinsden v. Mrs. Allison. Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Harrow. Miss Ponsford v. | Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Macindoe v. Mrs. j Joplin. Mrs. Gold water v. Miss If. Hardley, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. J. C. Hard- i ley. Mrs. W u. Cooke v. Mrs. Ward. The scores handed in bv Mrs. Hoskins:, Miss O. Easton and Mrs. White will de- I cide the tie in the eclectic match. PAPAKURA LADIES’ CLUB The following players will represent ! the Papakura Ladies’ Golf Club in a j match against the Akarana Ladies' Club i at Papakura on Saturday:—Miss White, ! Miss Wilkins, Miss J. Walters, Mrs. El- i tiott, Mrs. Rushton. Mrs. Foote, Miss M. Walters. Mrs. Brooks. Miss J. Walker, Mrs. Tilston. Miss McLennan. Mrs. Pavitt. Miss O’Callahan. Mrs. Langford Emergency: Mrs. Urquhart. Following is the draw for the first j round of the junior eclectic match, to be played on Saturday next:—Miss Wood v. Mrs. Bridgman, Miss M. Clarke v. Miss Pe.gler, Mrs. Bradstrect v. Miss O’Hara. Miss Andre v. Mrs. Watts. Mrs. I rquhart v. Miss Ooxhead. Mis 4 Garvie v. Miss .T. McConnell. Mrs. Knight v. Miss Cleary, Miss Finlayson v. Miss McGregor. Mrs. Wish art v. Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Doull v. Mrs. Kidd. Miss Hi credos v. Mrs. Pegler. Miss Slack v. Mrs. Hirst, Miss Dreadon v. Miss M. McConnell, Mrs. Connell v. Miss TTrquhart, Miss Honeyford v. Miss Pearler. Miss .Tolly v. Miss Gardner, Mrs. Humphries v. Mrs. I Earl, Mrs. H. Walters v. Miss Harris.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1009, 27 June 1930, Page 15

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BLOOMFIELD SHIELD GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1009, 27 June 1930, Page 15

BLOOMFIELD SHIELD GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1009, 27 June 1930, Page 15

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