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RICHMOND HILL CLUB. A match was played on the Richmond Hill links ye3terday between the ladies of the Ashburton and Richmond Hill Clubs, tho latter winning by 8 matches to 7. Results:— SINGLES. Richmond Hill. Ashburton. Mrs Y. E. Hami'ton 1 Mrs E. F. Nicoll 0 Mrs F. J. Glackin X Mm Brodio .. 0 Mrs C. H. Hamilton 0 Miss Kennedy .. 1 Miss S. Thompson X Miss Bonnington 0 Mrs A. Rattray .. 1 Mra Pinfold . • 0 Mrs W. R. ■ Jamieson 0 Mrs J. B. Nicoll X Mrs G. Gosset .. 0 Miss Dunlop .. X Miss M. A. Wood 0 Mrs Smith .. J Mrs G. Walton .. X Miss Brown .. 0 Mrs H. Y. Widdowson .. X Miss Hunter .. 6 6 : 4 FOURSOMES. Mrs V. Hamilton Mrs E. Nicoll and Mrs Glackin X and Mrs Brodie 0 Mrs C. H. Hamilton and Miss S. Mrs Kennedy and Thompson .. 0 Miss Bonnington X Mrss Rattray r.nd Mrs Pinfold and Mrs Jamieson 0 Mrs J. Nicoll .. X Mrs Gosset and Miss Dunlop and Miss Wood .. 0 Mrs Smith .. X Mra Walton and Miss Brown and Mrs Widdowsou X Miss Hunter .. 0 2 3 Totals .. 8 7 The following is the draw for the first round of tho knook-out competition, which has to be played by June 4th:—Miss D. Wood plays Miss G. Wilson, Mrs G. Gosset plays Miss S. Thompson, Mrs H. Y. Widdowson plays Miss V. Eaton, Miss I. Merry plays Mrs H. S. Feast, Miss H. Wiggins plays Mrs G. Walton, Miss H. Leithead play. Mrs M. Wilson, Mrs W. R. Jamieson plays Miss M. A. Wood, Mrs W. J. Sim plays Mrs F. J. Glackin Mrs J. D. Lawrence plays Miss H. Halliday, Mrs C. H. Hamilton plays Mrs J. A. Jamieson, Mrs R. S. Moloney plays Mrs A. Rattray, Miss F. Cooper plays Miss R Bowden, Miss M. WiJson plays Mrs T. Newbutgh, Miss E. Pender plays Mrs. V. E. Hamilton. HAREWOOD CLUB. Jubilee Day, May 28th, will be an open day at the Harewood links, and it is proposed to hold the following matches:—ln the morning, a four-ball match; in the afternoon a Canadian foursome match. • ' These matches are open to members of all local clubs, and post entries may be made at the Golf House. HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB. The winners in the Canadian Foursome Match played at Hagley yesterday were Miss E. Macfarlane and Mrs 0. G. Wilkin The prizes were given by Mrs E. J. Ross and Miss A. Newton. The best cards were:Miss Macfarlane and Mrs Wilkin Misses 1 A. and H. Gunn '(XS) l'down"* Mrs Tyers and Miss D. Thacker (16) •« ~ .» 1 down Miss Bruce and Mrs A. Reed (15) 2 down In the non-handicap section, Miss Betty [ Holmes was the winner with a score of 106, thereby earning a handicap of 83. draw for the Coronation Home Links Medal Match, to be played on Tuesday afternoon, May 29th, is:— Miss E. Atkinson v. Miss D. Denshire. Mrs O. G. Wilkin r. Mrs T. 13. Ohisnall. Mrs H. P. Lawry v. Miss Morton. Mrs 0. G. Curtis v. Miss 0. Nicholson. Mrs C. F. Smith v. Miss D. H. Bruce. • Miss Macfarlane v. Mrs H. Harman. Mrs C. Bonnington v. Miss L. Gates. Miss A. Newton v. Mrs R. T. Tosswill. Mrs A. G. McClatchie y. Mrs E. H. Clark. Miss G. Cotton v. Mrs Watts-Ryan. HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB. A team of ladies from the Charteris Bay Club visited Harewood yesterday, where a very enjoyable day was spent. A nine-hole foursome was played in the moraine, and an 10-nole match in the afternoon, and resulted in a win for the home team by a good margin of games. • Tll ir^ ra -S f £ r " le bogey match to-morrow is.—Mrs W. Stevens plays Miss J. Mitchell; Mrs S. Binns plays Miss D. Thacker; Mrs Blank plays Mrs Skinner; Miss N. Buddo ?Pi.. Mrs Ma nning plays Mrs ¥« wiiv^ I!S i Klver plays Mrs Quigley; Mrs Wilkin plays Miss M. Thacker; Mrs Templin plays Mrs Wallace; Mrs H. WauD 'Redpath; Mrs M. Gresson paL™ y ° r^ t: \\ rs 3 - Wilson plays Mrs R. Adams; Mrs M. C. Page plays Miss M \fk n ? to °. : Mrs R. A. Crozier plays Miss M. Mitchell; Mrs A. T. Bell plavs Miss D Hepburn; Miss E. Lamb plavs Mrs Lynskev Miss J. Tench play, M& BallantyVe? M. Stewart plays Miss P. Ower; Miss B Kiver plays scorer. HAWARDEN LADIES' CLUB. A match played at Hawardon, l> e t\ve»n teams representing Waiau and Hawarden resulted in a win for the home team, bv' games to two. " To-morrow a and junior bogey foursome will be played. The draw will be at X.30 p.m. HOKOWHITU LINKS. (**»!» JtSiOCUTIOJI TIUOIUH.) PALMERSTON N., M»y 22 A special meeting of the Manawatu Golf Club last night passed a resolution recommending ths adoption of « scheme proposed by Mr C. H, Redhead, adviser to the New Zealand Qolf Council, for improvements to the Hokowhitu links, estimated to cost between £7OO and £3OO.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 4
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