GOLF.
TIMARU CLUB. Tho following is the draw for tho Dryden Cup foursomes to bo played at Highfield on Saturday:— Knob Tee. —Miss Crawford and Hudson v. Mrs Bruce and May; Mrs PaterI son and Sawclt v. Miss Davies and Houlihan; Mrs Bruce and Bruce v. Miss Trott and Cleland; Miss Ziesler and Ulrich v Mrs Revell and Revell ; Mrs Kemslied and Kemshed v. Miss Walton and Walton. Port Arthur Tee. —Mrs Minifie and Steven v. Miss Green and Cramond; Mrs Finch and Finch v. Miss O’Callaghan and Kerr; Miss B. Fussell and Cave v. Mrs Thompson and Thompson ; Miss Anstoy and Beswiek v. Miss Cotterill and Cotterill Miss Aspinall and Knublcy v. Mrs King and King; Miss L. Hay and M. A. Raymond v. Mrs Guild and Guild; Miss M. Tizard and J. Campbell v. Miss Lynch and W. W. Hamilton: Mrs Oxford and Harold v. Miss Johnston and F. L. Barker; Miss Wood and Harris v. Mrs Rolleston and Bolleston; Mrs Bannerman and A. L. Marshall v. Miss Pringle and B. Baxter. North East Tee.—Miss Twomev and Clark v. Miss A. Holdgate and G. E. Marshall: Mrs Lottimore and Martin v. Miss Gibson and D. A. Barker: Mrs Horwell and Harwell v. Miss W. Tizard and Ussher; Miss L. Thomson and R. K. Holdgate v. Miss Elliot and Lynch; Miss McLean and Ritchie v. Miss , Clissold and Hind; Mrs Porritt and Porritt v. Mrs O’Callaghan and Wright; Miss Poppicwell and E. A. Scott v. Mrs Webber and Webber; Mrs Verity and Shrimpton v. Miss Dudding and Cockroft; Miss M. Hay and W. W. Baxter v. Mrs Kerr and Thomas; Mrs Mcßae and Mcßae v. Miss Young and AV. I. Taft; Mrs O’Leary and Torlesse v. Miss N. Holdgate and Green; Miss McLaren and Macdonald v. Mrs Ziesler and Ziesler.
Play to commence at 1 p.m., players to arrange their own times for starting.
The first qualifying round of the championships is to be played on Saturday week. Entries close on Tuesday. 19th May. Members are notified that the links will be closed for play to-day from noon to 3.30 p.m. TIMARU LADIES’ CLTO>, The second medal match, which is the first qualifying round fpr the Templer Cup, will be 'played on Tuesday qcxt. Anyone unable to play must ring Mrs Kerr before 10 a.m. on Monday. Rules are posted in the club house re week-end games. NORTH END LADIES’ CLUB. Tho following is the draw for the medal match to be played on Saturday (play to commence at 1.30). Anyone unable to play is requested to lot Miss O. Bradley know at once : No. 1 Tee.—Mrs Low v. Miss Williams; Miss Crowley v Miss Aburn; Miss Brown v. Miss White. No. 3 Tee.—Miss Russell v. Mrs Brewer; Mrs Scott v. Mrs Moyes; Miss Pfeifer v. Miss Grant.
No. 6 Tec —Miss 0. Bradley v. Miss Stewart; Miss F. Bradley v. Miss Hunnrcrford; Mrs Crawshaw v. Miss Bissett.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 14 May 1925, Page 8
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489GOLF. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 14 May 1925, Page 8
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