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WOMEN’S GOLF

AT TE AWAMUTU COMPETITION DRAWS (Special to Times) TF AWAMUTU, Wednesday. Following is the draw for a bogey foursomes competition to be. played by women members of the Te Awarnutu Goir Club: Friday.—Mrs Ollpbant and Mrs Tombs v. Miss Hill and Miss GJasson; Mrs Muir and Mrs Hill v. Mrs Callis and Mrs Howie; Miss Clark and Mrs Began v. Miss Quin and Mrs Smith: Mrs Bond and Mrs Macky v. Mrs Blundell and Mrs Bryant; Mrs McDonald and Mrs Cunningham v. Mrs Teasdale and Miss M. Glasson; Mrs Harrison and Mrs McNair v. Mrs Sterritt and Miss Pollard; Mrs Glanville and Mrs Babbage, sen., v. Mrs Preston and Mrs Wood; Mrs Babbage, jun., and Mrs Rawlinson v. another pair. Saturday.—Mtss Maud and Mrs Coornbes v. Miss Moir and Miss Holt; Miss Monteflore and Miss Downey v. Miss ‘Scarre and Miss Mensforth; Miss Snodgrass and Miss Palmer v. Miss H. Garvey and Miss N. Potts; Miss Civil and Miss Voyce v. Miss Edgecumbe. and Miss Broadfoot; Miss Blackbourn and Mrs Champion v. Miss Manson and Miss German a.

The draw Tor the C grade medal is as follows: — Friday.—Mrs Eyre v. Miss Sutherland; Mrs Armstrong v. Miss I. McGovern; Mrs Meek v. Mrs Spiers; Mrs Free v. Miss Dunn; Miss T. Wyllie v. Mrs aeir; Mrs A. S. Wyllle v. Mrs J. Wallace; Miss Rhodes v. Mrs Jcune. Saturday.—Miss J. McGovern v. Miss Howell; Miss Armstrong v. Miss G. Garvey; Miss Henderson v. Miss Archibald; Miss Anderson v. Miss Marcussen; Miss P. McGovern v. Mrs Fletcher; Miss Chillingworth v. Miss Heron; Miss M. Garvey v. Miss L. Potts. The results of recent competitions are as follows:—Bogey, Miss Quin: L.G.U. medal, senior Mrs Glanville, junior Miss Edgecumbe; C grade match, Mrs Free. A foreigner may kiss a Japanese girl in the street after dark, but if he kissed in broad daylight, in public, his action would be considered so indecent that he migrht be deported. This is Japan’s latest regulation for foreigners.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 13

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WOMEN’S GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 13

WOMEN’S GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 13

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