GOLF.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB,
The members of the Auckland Ladles' Golf Club took part in a bogey competition at Middlemore yesterday. Best scores returned :—
Seniors.—Mrs. A. R. Abbott, 3 up; Miss H. Cutfield, 1 up; Miss M. Macfarlane, all square; Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss P. Hamlin, Miss L. Cutfield, Miss E. White, Miss N. Ballantyne, Mrs. A. M. Grant, 4 down. Juniors.—Mrs. A. Friedlander, 2 down; Miss E. F. Upton, 3 down; Mrs. G. A. Miller, Miss N. Chatfield, 4 down; Mrs. Murphy, 5 down; Miss C. Rainger, 6 down. Miss N. Chatfield was the winner of Mrs. J. B. Henry's prize for the first C grade player to earn her L.G.U. handicap. Draw for monthly medal competition, to be played on Tuesday next: —Miss R. Roberton v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Craven, Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Endean, Mrs. E. P. Brown v. Mrs. Ralph, Miss L. Roberton v. Mrs. Buttle, Miss E. Mahoney v. Miss L. Cutfield, Mrs. Robertson v. Miss Rathbone, Mrs. Abbott v. Miss Buddie, Mrs. Green v. Miss White, Mrs. Grant v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss Hamlin, Mrs. Joyce v. Miss Culling, Mrs. Wright v. Miss MacCormick, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss Cooper, Mrs. Rainger v. Miss Noakes, Mrs. Macky v. Miss S. Mahoney, Miss Reid v. Miss Boddington, Miss Kelly v. Miss Ridings, Miss C. Wells v. Miss A. George, Miss Henderson v. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Foster v. Mrs. E. Friedlander, Miss Graham v. Miss Mappin, Miss McGovern v. Miss Rainger, Mrs. Murphy v. Mrs. King, Miss Lever v. Miss Russell, Miss Gregory v. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. A. Friedlander v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Johns v. Miss Souter, Mrs. Moody v. Miss Pierce, Mrs. Watson v. Miss Chatfield, Miss Upton v. Mrs. Kingston, Mrs. Jefferson v. another.
AKARANA LADIES' CLUB.
Result of flag match played yesterday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club :—
Seniors. —Mrs. Halford carried the flag to the eighteenth green. Other good cards were :—Mrs. G. Bailey, Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Philip carried the flag to the eighteenth fairway. Juniors.—Mrs. Turnbull carried the uag to the nineteenth fairway. Other good cards were: —Miss M. Walters and Miss Cleary carried the flag to the nineteenth fairway. _ ~_ C Grade. —Miss Johnston and Mrs. Wells carried the flag to the eighteenth fairway.
TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB.
The first round of the eclectic match will be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, play to start from the first and eighth tees in the morning, in order of the draw: — First. Tee. —Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Shroff, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. C. E Grevatt v. Mrs. G. M. White, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Bray, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Mrs. Naismith, Mrs. Airey v. Mrs Uatworthy, Mrs. G. L. Taylor v Mrs. H Br insden, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Nesta SelfV Mrs. Spinley v. Miss Bailey, Mrs G P. Finlay v. Miss McGlashan, Mrs. R. F. Alpe v. Miss G. Thompson, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss if. Moody, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. E. B. GoldW ' l Eighth Tee.—Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Miss Duder, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. Bartleet, Mrs. Gyilies v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. W H. Cooke v. Mrs. R. Alpe, Mrs. BrookTaylor v. Miss L. Hall, Mrs. A. Hodgson y Mrs C. H. Court, Mrs. Hollinrake v. Miss Pagni, Mrs. Waters v. another. The bogey match yesterday was won by Mrs. G. L. Taylor and Mrs. Alison, all square. Other good cards were :—Mrs it. T Ward, 2 down; Miss Bray, 3 down; Mrs. Airey, Mrs. J. C. Finlay and Mrs. Hosking, 4 down.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 13
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