WOMEN’S GOLF
TE AWAMUTU CLUB WEEK-END COMPETITIONS I CSpecial to Times) TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday. • ! Following is the draw for the llag match E competition to bo played by the mem- g hers of the Te Awamutu Ladies’ Club on Saturday, play commencing from the ilrsl Mrs Harrison v. Miss Clark; Miss Blackbourn v. .Miss Quin; Mrs Teasduie v. .Miss Snodgrass; .Mrs Clousion v. Miss storey; Mrs Merritt v. Mrs Blundell; Miss Pollard v. Miss Glasson; Mis Wood v. Mrs Muir; Mrs Ball v. Miss Ponds; Mrs Smith v. Mrs Olipiiant; Miss Hill v. Miss Muir; Miss M. Glasson v. Mrs Bond; Mrs naJjBago, acn., v. Mrs McDonald; Mrs llill v. Mias Scarfe; Mrs Babbage, jum, v. Mrs Callis; Miss Civil v. Mrs McNair; Mrs Jlowie v. Mrs Spiers; Mrs Bryant v. Miss Mouteiflore; Mrs ulanville v. Miss DowArternoon from the 10th tee: —Miss Edgecombe v. Mrs Coombs; Miss Manson v. Miss Armstrong; .Miss Maud v. Miss Memslorth; Miss N. Potts v. Miss Palmer; Miss Voyce v. .Miss H. Garvey; Miss Holt v. .Mrs Champion; -Miss Germann v. another. C-grade Competition The draw for the nrst round of the Ci grade eclectic competition, to be played | over 12 holes, commencing not later than ! 11 a.in. from the loth tee, is as follows: j Mrs Eyre v. Mrs Armstrong; Miss Rhodes j v. Miss Sutherland; Mrs Free v. Mrs A. S. ! Wyllie; Mrs J. Wallace Mrs Self; Mrs A. E. Wilson v. Miss T. Wyllie; Mrs Meek v. Miss R. McGovern; Mrs Dunn v. Miss M. Garvey. Afternoon players:—Miss L. Potts v. Miss J. McGovern; Miss Howell v. Miss Archibald; Miss P. McGovern v. Miss Mar- ; cus-pi; Mrs Henderson v. Miss Anderson; Miss Chillingworth v. Mrs Fletcher; Miss G. Garvey v. Miss Herron. The'draw for the Yankee tournament, j match play competition, the first round of which must be played by the week-end, I is us follows:—-Mrs Babbage, juxi., v. Miss i Holt; Mrs Blackbourn v. .Miss Marcussen; 1 Mrs Rawlinson v. Miss Edgecumbe; Mrs Babbage, sen., v. Miss E. Potts; Mrs McDonald v., winner of Mrs Bryant \\ Miss Monteflore; Miss Downey v. Mrs Oliphant; Mrs Sterritt v. Miss Palmer; Mrs storey v. Miss Manson. The one-club competition was won by Miss Edgecumbe and the C-grade medal competition by Mrs spiers. PLAY AT LOCHIEL L.G.U. MONTHLY MEDAL Following were the best scores returned in the L.G.U. monthly medal ! played by members of the Lochiel Women’s Golf Club at the week end: \ Mrs H. Davison, 108—36—72, Mrs I C. Kinsella, 102—25—77, Mrs G. 1 Anchor, 109—31—78, Mrs S. Ben- * nett, 93—14—79, Mrs A. J. Yendell, * 115—36—79. n Mrs Kinsella holds the Sole But--1 ton for the week while Mrs H. Davison won the Junior Button with 108 , gross. The L.G.U. Bronze Button i. was won by Mrs G. Anchor. Mrs R. * Signal won the points prize run in * conjunction with the L.G.U. Medal. r Members will arrange their own - partners and fours for the Canadian n foursomes to be played next week in J three separate grades.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20921, 28 September 1939, Page 10
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