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AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB.
'I'lie best score returned in tlie coronation medal competition P'a.v at Middlemore yesterday wns that of Mrs. l>ufaur, 82—S—<4. Other scores were: Miss I*. Cutfield, .)- 13 —TO; Mrs. Rutherford, 93 —12—81; Mrs. Hedges, 81) —1>—S3.
WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. A. stroke competition was won by Mrs. .Atkinson, 80—17—7_\ Oilier scores wm : Mrs. liny. !>l—l0 —7.">: Mrs-. Walsh, 108 — —70 ; Mrs. I'rime, 100 —21 —70. The scores for file eclectic match were «s follows: Mrs. Walsh. 97—31— 00; Mrs. Kiulire. 07 —2.X —CO ; Miss Paterson, 101 — 31'—-00: Mrs. Bayly, 10-—28 —74. The first round of the C fcnule eclectic matcli resulted in a tie between Mrs. Goodins (NO) and Miss if. Mason (80). The m:i tcli for Mrs. (;oldwater's trophies will be plaved on Wednesday. I< oilowinj? is the draw:' Mrs. Hay v. Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Bavly v Miss Hall. Miss Mefrlashnn v. Miss' Marks, Mrs. Clonston v. Mrs. Lpwin, Mrs. Ilosran v. Miss Patterson, Mrs. Rudse v. Mrs. Nov ill, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Harper, MNs Seville ». Mrs. Prinie, Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. Gabites. The draw for C jfrade players is as follows : Miss Cousins v. Miss Benjamin. Mrs. McDotifrall v. Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Johnsone v. Mrs. I'eaurriont, Mrs. Warren v. Miss Kinir. 'Miss Macinrtoe v. Mrs. Goodinsr, Mrs. Kennedy v. Miss Cornwall. Miss Williams v. Miss \. Ma=oil, Miss Hislop v. Miss C. Rinir. Mrs. Woods v. Miss I\. O'Connor, Miss Mason v. Miss Oribbin. Mrs. Creaginiie v. Miss Hiii 1 r Mason, Miss O'Connor v. Mrs. Jones.
PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Tlh» LOTT. monthly medal round was won by Miss B. Buddie, !>o—2l—fi9. The next lu st curds returned were: Mrs. THornficld. <)."—21—74: Mrs. Davidson. 90 —24 — 7.1: Miss Punnet, 105—29—76; Mrs. Quick, ::J—7(s. Tin l putting and approaching competition Was won by Mrs. with a score of 20. Following is tlie draw for the I/.G.U. medal round to be played on Wednesday next (competitors must not start play before 10 a.m.) : Mrs. Foote v. Miss Parker, Mrs. MfFarlano v. Mrs. Anderson. Miss A. O'Neill v. Mrs. Mulligan. M-s. Rutherford v. Mrs. Mowhrav, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Quick. Mrs. Clark v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs Spiller v. Mrs. Skeet, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Williamson, Airs. Craven v. Mrs. Curl is. Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Tysoe. Miss Williams v. Miss Deigliton. Miss B. O'Neill v. Mrs. Howe. Mrs. Blomfield v. Miss Harty. Mrs. Powtlen v. Mrs. Becroft. Miss Hunnot v. Mrs. Konsinpton, Mrs. Ooldwater v. Mrs. It. Chisliolm, Mrs. Atwood v. Misa CJc rnuow.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 15
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