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ASHBURTON LADIES’ CLUB. Senior and junior medal matches will be played by members of the women’s section of the Ashburton Golf Club to-morrow. The draw is as follows: — Noon, Mrs S. J. Thomas and Miss J. Newton; 12,5, Mrs J. B. Nicoll and Mrs E. B. Condell; 12.10, Mrs R. Kennedy and Mrs J. Mcltae; 12.15, Mrs J. T. Smith and Miss J. Dunlop; 12.20, Miss J. Lane and Miss Z. Bonniugton; 12.25, Miss S. Newton and Miss E.Brown; 12.30, Mrs J. T. Thomas and Mrs J. Bathgate; 12.35, Miss A. Amos and Mrs J. Sinclair; 12.40, Miss B. Morrow and Mrs W. H. Mulligan; 12.45, Mrs H. A. Vezey and Mrs L. J. Watt; 12.50, Mrs H. S. Billcliff and Mrs W. H. Amos; 12.55, Mrs F. W. Seldon and Mrs W. R. Ryburn; lp.m.. Mrs G. I. Miller and Miss B. Lane; 1.5, Mrs A. L. Jones and Mrs J. Connor; 1.10, Mrs J, Bennett and Mrs 3>. F. Macdonald; 1.15, Mrs G. C. Nicoll and Miss H. Langley. THE MAYFIELD CLUB. The draw for the first round of the championships to be played by the Mayfield Golf Club next Saturday is Miss D. Mulligan v. Mrs J. J. Mulligan, Miss B. Morrow v. Miss B. Murdoch, Miss M. Tasker v. Mrs G. A. Baxter; Mrs N. Qrr v. MissM. Howden, Mrs F. Morrow v. Mrs G. Harrison, Miss J. Duff v. Mrs G. B. Murdoch, Mrs J. Murdoch v. D. J. Morrow, Mrs Turner v. Miss M. Corbett. N. Orr v. R. JOakley, .J. J. Mulligan v. W. Turner, G. B. Murdoch v. W. Imrie, H. R. Tasker v. Ron Oakley, D. Mulligan v. B. Howden, W. Morrow v. T. B. Mulligan, L. R. Harrison v. F. Tasker, jun., J. Murdoch v. F. Morrow. THE METHVEN CLUB. The following is the draw for the Methven Golf Club’s monthly medal match, to be played on Saturday:— Seniors—J. F. Stow r e plays S. M. Jackman, H. Fryer plays It, G. Gerard, A. White plays G. Petrie, R. Jack plays H. Farr, D. G. Wallace plays J. Temple, A. D. Norris plays P. A. Watson. Juniors.—F. W. Cutler plays D. (*• Pritchett, K. Fryer plays L. Bush, C. C. Winn plays A. G. Collett, A. C. Gadd plays A. G. Foreman, A. R. Gourlay plays A. S. Kennedy, P. Compigne plays scorer. In the first round of the club cham-
pionship, D. G. Wallace beat G. Petrie, J. Temple beat K. Fryer, H. Fryer beat R. Jack by default, H. Fryer beat C. C. Unwin. An stroke handicap was won by H. Farr, with a score of 85—16 69. The next best cards Avere: —P. A. Watson 83—11—71, H. Fryer 88—11— 77, G. Waddington 94—16—78, S. M. Jackman 101—22—79. The draw for the second round of the championship is:—P. A. Watson plays A. D. Norris, G. Waddington plays (D. G. Wallace, H. Fan* plays lit. G. Gerard. Over the week-end the Club will play a match against Lake Coleridge Club, at Lake Coleridge. The team is as follows:—G. Waddington, H. Farr, D. G. Wallace, J. Temple, S. M. Jackman, P. Compigne, A. R. Gourley, Mrs A. Lawrence, and Miss Rona Waddington.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 240, 24 July 1935, Page 2
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