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■ -.- * MAUNGAXZEKZE LADIES CLUB. The following is the draw for the L.G.L". match to be played over the One Tree Hill links on Wednesday: Miss G. Easton plays Mrs. Banister, Mrs. Finlay plays Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Dufaur plays Mrs. Dignan, Miss Kirk plays Mrs. Alison. Miss Grierson plays Mrs. Richardson, Miss Dickson plays Miss Stubbs, Mrs.. McArthur plays Miss K. Foully, Mrs. J. H. Stewart plays Miss Duder. Miss Haslett plays Mrs. Can-, Miss J. Easton plays Miss Blackburn. Mrs. Owen plays Miss A. Fouhy. Mrs. Worthy plays Mrs. White, Mrs. Sutcliffc plays Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Howard plays Miss .lilllngton, Miss Harrison plays Mrs. J. A. Stewart. The, flag match played last Wednesday was won by Miss Stubbs. ROTORUA LADIES' TOURNAMENT. Tho Rotorua ladies' golf tournament was played on tbe Wbakarewarewa links on Saturday. Mrs. Melsopp, captain, ■ welcomed the visitors. In the first qualifying round of the championship., a medal handicap was played. The best cards returned were:—Miss Holmes, 91—17—74 : Mrs. Lumsden. 89— Mrs. Blyth, 53—7—76: Mrs. Worthineton. 97—21—76: Miss Bell. S4—6 —78 T Miss M-Call. 111—33—78: Mrs. Hunger, 94—15 —79 ; Miss Snodgrass, 88— 6—82.; Miss Lever, 103—21—82: Miss ! Banks. Miss Paton. 87—_—83:.Mrs. Hall, 103— Mrs. Hill. 102— : Mrs. Wallis. 116—31—85 : Miss Gerrit-cn, 112—20—S6:Mrs. Johnston. 121—33—86 : Miss Horton. 102—15— 87; Mrs. Trice. IU —22—89; Miss Hawksworth. 114—23—91 : Mrs. Brown. 124—32 —92. The winner in the A grade section was Miss Holmes, and in the B grade Mrs. Worthington. In the first round of tbe championship. Mrs. Lumsden beat Mrs. Hunger, 6 up and 5 to play: Miss Banks beat Miss Upton. 1 up: Miss K. Holmes beat Miss Horton after a remarkable contest, carried to the twentyfirst green. . • Tbe best cards In the bogey handicap were as follows: —Miss Snodgrass, 2 down: Mrs. Lumsden, 3 down; Miss Banks, 3 down ; Miss Horton, 4 down. W_IXINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. (By. Telegraph.—Press Association.) ' . WELLINGTON, Sunday. . In the qualifying rounds of the provincial golf .championship T. 11. Horton; of Watrarapa, heads the list. A. D. S. Duncan Is a close up second. There are 112 competitors. With the championship goes a handsome stiver cup presented to the club >j_ officers of H.M.s. Encounter. . In the aggregate Hartwell. Hales and Pettev tie for first place. The following other players-qualified : jr. A. Drake, J. Pottey, ... Tucker.-Capt.. Hawkins. E. O. Hales! H. Balneaves. J.. Dnncan, D. -Hartwell, Capt. Conway, -L. p. Hurst. CASTERBOBY CHAMPIONSHIP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) • CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. The amateur championship of Canterbury was won by E. M. Macfarlane. of Christ-church,-with a score of 73, 74—147. Dr X Ross.' Dunedin, was runner-up with ' 73'
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 8
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