OPEN DAY TO-MORROW.
COMPETITIONS AT MIDDLE MORE. The Auckland Ladies" Golf Club will -hold an open day fur senior players at Middlemure to-morrow. competitors leaving at fiveaiinute intervals from U o'clock. Following Is tlie draw :— Mrs. W. S. Ralph v. Mrs. R. S. Delghton. Mrs. J. M. Alison r. ?»Irs. (J. Ferguson. Mrs. P. Andrew v. Mrs. ,1. M. Wilson. Mrs. R. S. Whale v. Mrs. W. P. Kiidean, Mrs. .1. Jerrar v. Mrs. G. R. Buttle. Mrs. V. Kerr v. .Mrs. A. \V. Rushton. Mrs. M. Shroff v. Mrs. .1. W. Craven. Mrs. French v. Miss K. Fair. Mrs. .1. W. Jin man v. Miss N. K.illantyne, Mrs. .1. C. Finlay v. Mrs. B. Kingston. Miss I. Mc( ready v. Mrs. R. G. Rainier. Mrs. F. Fa ram v. Mrs. A. M. Grant, Miss A. ILickct v. Miss K. White. Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Miss N. Noakes. Mrs. It. C. Carpenter v. Miss R. Roherton, Mrs. D. McCrone v. Mlj«s C. Ralnger. Mrs. A. 1.. Canirliey v. Mrs. G. C. Henderson. Mrs. K. «F. Nolan v. Mrs. L. Kissling. Mrs. C. F. <»revatt v. Mrs. W. S. Spcm-e. Mrs. .1. raterson v. Mrs. A. Milne, Miss N. MacCormick v. Mrs. R. I*. Towle, Mrs. F. Sturt v. Miss M. Ridings. Mrs. Plcktliall v. Mrs. K. Napier. Mrs. G. Warren v. Mrs. V. God dard. Mrs. R. T. Grant v. Mrs. .1. C. Hill. Miss M. Lundon v. Mrs. A. F. Walker. Mrs. R. Hipkins v. another. Canadian bogey foursomes will be played Iti the afternoon, players to choose partners and opponents. NORTH SHORK CM'B. M««mbers of the North Shore Indies' Golf Club played a Stableford bojri-y mat eh yesterday for a trophy presented by Mrs. Rutherford. Following were the best scores rei timed :— Senior. —Miss I. Wight 34 (mints. Mrs. W. Houghteu :\4. Miss A. McFetridge .T_\ Mrs. O. Cockayne .TJ. Miss I. Wight won mi the recount. Junior. Miss I. Stewart .'l~» points. Mrs. V. Wisnewski :t4. Mrs. W. Badeley 31. Mrs. C. Jacobi .'sl. Miss M. Mason 151. rrri'KK ladiks* cixb. Following «re the results of a medal round played yesterday by members of the I'uptike Indies' Gulf Club: Mrs. A. hawlev. 100- - H4 ; Mrs. G. Christian. t>* ;pV— UK : Mrs. A. Tysoe. S!» -lU—73 : Mrs. G. Staples. 103 — 30—73; Miss J. Gooding. 80 — 15 — 74. TOURNEY AT TE PUKE. The first open tournament of the Te Puke Ladies' Golf Club attraeted 4«> player* at the I'aeng.iroa links on Labour Day. Competitors were present from Rotorua. Opotiki, Whnkatane. Tanrnnga and Otamarakau. Winners of the four hall best-bill competition played in the morning were: Mrs. Farmer (Wliakatanei and Miss A. !*iil«l«ll Cl'e Puke). with Mrs. « 00k (Te Puke) and Miss I'pton (Opotbkh second. Mrs. IVrscy won the medal round, second place being gained by Miss F. Mlkke|s« a n. Miss Wallis tied with Miss Mikkelsen, who secured second place on the count back.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 254, 27 October 1938, Page 25
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