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LADIES' TITLE.

TWO AUSTRALIANS LOSE. | MISSES CHENEY AND WHAT. MISS UPTON BEATS MISS BUCHANAN. HASTINGS, October 1. In the first round of the New Zealand ladies' golf championship, played at Waiohiki to-day, in windy conditions, two Australian competitors were beaten. They were Misses L. Wray and B. Cheney, who fell victims to Mrs. F. McFadyen (Poverty Bay) and Miss I. Seifert (Manawatu). Results:— •Mrs. R. S. Fullerton-Smith (Marton) beat Mrs. L. R. Curtis (New Plymouth), 10 and 8. Miss B. Kernot (Australia) beat Mrs. A. D. Latham (Hutt), 4 and 2. Miss J. Horwell (Timaru) beat Mrs. Hutchinson (Poverty Bay), 1 up. fMiss E. White-Parsons (Christchurch) beat Mrs. F. G. Hall Jones (Invercargill, 3 and 2. Miss J. Betts (Nelson) beat Mrs. J. Rota (Hawera). 5 and 4. Mrs. A. C. McKillop (Christchnrch) beat

Miss M. Jefferd (Hastings), 6 and 5. Mrs. F. McFadyen (Poverty Bay) beat Miss L. Wray (Australia), 2 and 1.

Miss S. Tolhurst (Australia) beat Miss Claire Smith (Invercargill), 2 up. Miss C. Wilson (Rangitikei) beat Mrs. J. W. Crerar (Hastings), 6 and 5. Miss V. Fleming (Christchurch) beat Miss L. Lucas (Nelson), 8 and 7. Mrs. Foreman (Miramar) beat Miss N. O'Kane (Alexandra). 1 up. Mrs. D. Wilson (Hutt) beat Mrs. K. Tareha (Napier), 1 up. Mrs. Slater (Hutt) beat Miss J. Fuller-ton-Smith (Marton), at the nineteenth. Miss J. Duncan (Wanganui) beat Miss Rutherford (Hawarden), 1 up. Miss N. S. Hawkes (Timaru) beat Miss D. Todd (Masterton). 2 up. Miss O. Smith (Napier) beat Mrs. A. Marshall (Marton), 4 and 3. Miss I. Seifert (Manawatu) beat Miss B. Cheney (Australia), 2 upMiss E. M. Upton (Auckland) beat Miss H. Buchanan (Christchurch), 1 up. •Formerly Miss B. Gaisford, 1931 and 1934 champion. +The title-holder. Medal Competition*. The Coronation Medal match resulted in a win for Miss K. O'Sullivan (Hi. Hawera, who. with 87, returned a net score of 73. Mrs. R. S. Fullerton-Sinith. with a round of 78, had the best gross score. Miss M. Beadel, 80, 6-74 and Mrs. Fullerton-Smith. 78. +—74, tied for the second prize, Miss Beadel winning on the C °The medal round played is the first of three for the best aggregate gross score and Mrs. Fullerton-Smith. with her 78, is leading in the Jessie Reid Rose Bowl. MAUHGAKTEKIB UU>IES» CLUB. DRAW FOB MONDAY'S MEDAL. An open medal handicap match will I I>e nlaved bv tho Mauivs?akiekte Lndies irolf riu'l) on 'Monday, commencing at the first tW «t 9 a.m., ami at four-minute internals in the order of the draw : — p > r j. ijdwnrds v. Mrs. J*. H. 1 Mrs M<*C'rone v. Miss 11. Williams. rs - .{* r rau«hey v. Miss M. Haslett, w »" V/n" 18 J V PnVersor?: M?£ B. Tuilock v. Mrs. i rg V. Kerr v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, i Mrs. C. R.'Oreva'tt v. Miss B. V ZJTrmZ ♦ V Miss R Pn,?nl. Miss J. Johnson v. Mrs. D'Aifthreau, Ml«s M. Lumlon V p Mrs. H. Lovell, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. drew. Mrs. B. Cooper v. Mrs. O. h. ChambeiOlDa m.—Miss B. Fair v. Mrs. H. r. 'i Mrs O Morrison v. Mrs. A. r. Vlrp' H O. Wiles v. Mrs. H. Cop. ->Irs. L. Coakley v. Mrs. C. K. Mrs. .1. RU(I iff* v. Mrs. K. Ray. Mrs. O. I y fl . a * Mrs I. R. Roberts. Mrs. Carnachan v Mrs. M Cummlng. Miss M. Walters v Ml«i B. f'li'.lrles. Mrs. French v. Mrs. D. Mi I,ennan. Mr« Kidd v. Mrs. i'o.iper. • , j n .m.—Mr?. W. J. Truscott v. Mrs. H. Williams. Mrs. A. C. Steeler v. Mrs. A. . Wilson Mrs. F. Sch'sclika v. Mrs. a. Stewart, Miss P. Cadman v. Miss P. Jaf-

frey, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. S. W. Morley,) Mrs. T. Kirkup v. Mrs. S. E. Haycock, Miss R. Loudon v. Sirs. E. D. Jones, Dr. Gladys l Rowley v. Miss N. Wells, Mrs. O. Eyre v. I Mrs. T. Galloway, Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. L. Ralnger. Mrs. S. Caro v. Mrs. George, Miss O. Bischoff v. Miss M. Bischoff. i Noon. —Mrs. I. Paterson v. Mrs. R. W. i Shepherd. Miss F. Kirk v. Mrs. D. L/ey, Mrs. A. E. Storey v. Miws F. Preece, Mrs. J. Kirk v. Mrs. C. Deverson. Mrs. L. Young v. Mrs. 1,. Findlay, Mrs. E. Helmsleigh v. Mrs. J. Robson. Mrs. 11. Simmonds v. Mrs. O. Cook, Miss Hawkeswood v. Miss B. Will, Mrs. (.'. Swallow v. Mrs. C. McCullough, Mrs. J,. Knight v. Mrs. C. Waddtngham, Miss A. Yonge v. Miss E. M. Ernest, Mrs. W. R, Toupe v. Mrs. J. T. Tanner, Miss B. 1 Henderson v. Mrs. W. 11. D'Audney, Miss G. Ross v. Miss D. Browne. I Ninth Tee, 0.16 a.m.— Mrs. N. Burton v. ! Mrs. J. Dawson. Mrs. Macfarlane v. Mrs. lioeke. Mrs. R. Morton v. Miisis N. Clark, Mrs. R. Wood v. Miss I'. Reid, Mrs. R. Ward v. Mrs. C. ]■'. Rossf»r, Miss E. McGowan v. Miss M. Harvey. Mrs. C. Ring v Miss C. King. Mrs. B. C. Carpenter v. Mrs. V. Goddard. A bogey foursomes match over 13 holes will be played in the afternoon—players choose partners and opponents.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Results of I>o#py raatch -played by members of t h<> G ton-do wie Ladies' Club:—Han<li<*ap« 1-19 : Mrs. .T. L. Campbell, Mrs. G. J; arren, down; Mrs. X. Taylor, 4 down; Mrs. KJ B. Allen, 5 down. Mrs. Campbell won on the rwount. Handicap* 20-3(5: Mrs. M. MeKelve.v, 4 down; Miss M. McMahon, Miss E. l'orter, 6 down.

WANDA MORGAN AGAIN. RETAINS ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP. LONDON, October 1. Miss Wanda Morgan, who won the English ladies' golf championship in 1931 and 1936 (and the British open in 1935) retained her title to-day. She defeated Miss Fyelie in the final 4 and 2. WELLSFORD ANNUAL TOURNEY. Sixty-six competitors took part In thr annual open tournament of the Wellsford Golf Club, held in showery weather. Trophies won at the tourney were presented by the patron of the club, Mr. J. smg-leton, at the conclusion of olay Results :— Holes Open Championship (Beckett Cup).—S. Morrison (Warkworth), S3, 81 — nuuncr-op, N. H. K. Hockin (Glen(lowie). 83, 82—165. Net MedaJ Match.—J. Mann "1—16—130; S. Gubb (Warkworth), ISti—2o—l46. 18 Holes Medal Handicap Match.—J Mann (Wellsford), 80—16—64; S Gubb (Warkworth), 80—20—69. 18 Holes Stableford Bogey iN H E Hockin (Glendowie), 36; S. Morrison (Warkworth), 34.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 21

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LADIES' TITLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 21

LADIES' TITLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 21

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