GOLF.
TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB,
The best scores returned in the L.G.U. medal match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club were as follow: — Seniors. —Mrs. T. W. Hosking, 82 —5 —77 ; Mrs. R. Deighton, 53—6—77; Mrs. R. L. i Wilson, 83—6—77; Mrs. M. Shroff, 91— 14 —77; Miss C. Bray, 92—15—77; Miss M. Miller, 93 —16—77; Miss M. Richardson, 94—16 —78. Juniors.—Miss R. Cornaga, 90--20—70: Miss M, Duder. 95 —22—73 ; Mrs. Dunne, 99—26—73; Mrs. G. White, 96--21—75; Mrs. Cain, 94—19—75; Miss M. Goldwater, 96—21—75; Mrs. Mackinnon, 106— 31 —75 ; Mrs. H. Brinsden, 96—19—77. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The C grade match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club yesterday was won by Mrs. A. D. Stewart with a score of 117. A C grade match will be held nest Thursday, partners being drawn. ROTORUA LADIES' FOURSOMES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ROTORUA, Thursday. A ladies' medal foursomes matcn yesterday resulted: —Mrs. Walden aud Miss Moore. 102—30—72 ; Mesdames Blakeley and Kelly, 104—2S —76 ; Mesdames McKnight and Fortune, 108—28 —80 ; Misses Searll and Glass, liO—29 —81. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. The following scores were returned in the foursomes played on Wednesday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club : Mrs. L. Tompkins and Mrs. F. Hardy, 98 — 26 72; Mrs. T. C. Fraser and Mrs.' T. H. Milroy. 96 —21 —75 ; Miss K. Wilson and Miss B. Manning, 104 —28 —76; Mrs. G. Gower and Miss Provis, 97 —19 —78 ; Mrs. G. B. Bartlett and Miss V. Cann, 99 —20 — 79 • Mrs. L. Day and Mrs. H. C. Ross, 106 —20 —86 •„ Mrs. A. Jones and Miss Templer, 103—22—81; Mrs. C. A. Arthur and Mrs. A. E. Savage, 107 —23—84; Mrs. W. Batt and Miss Stevens, ,103 —18—80. A one-day tournament will be held on May 5. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The best cards returned in the handicap bogev match played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club were as fol]oW. —Miss J. Connett. Miss E. Fearnley, Miss Barton. Miss A. Deacon, 3 up: Miss .Toughan* Miss Tyler Davies, 2 up; Miss M. Peet, Miss P. Peet. 1 up; Miss K. Hickman. all square. Miss J. Spence won the C grade with a card of 2 down. There will not be a match on Anzac Day A four-ball -best-ball bogey match will be held next Tuesday, players to choose partners and opponents.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 17
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392GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 17
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