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AROUND THE LINKS.

LADIES' COMPETITIONS. Auckland. —-Following; were til'' Ik's , scores returned in a medal liaiulien]i match played yesterday:—>k'n iors : Miss K. Koberton. 87 —17—70; Mrs. A. M. <>rnlit. 87—17—70; Mrs. I'. J. tJreen. 88 —IS— 70; Mrs. S. S. Wilson. 84—12—72; Mrs. (i. Ferguson. 81—5—70; Mis« K. M. Upton, 88—1-—7 O. Juniors; Mrs. Scott,. 101—31—70; Mrs. It. F. {topers. 107—33—72; Mrs. A. Donald. SI7- 2.".— 72;. Mrs. It. .1. Bartle, '.t0—22—73; Mrs. F. Mucky. 97—23—74. Titirangi.—Results of n bogey match played yesterday are as follows :—Seuiors : Mrw. S. A. Pezaro. 2 down ; Miss Wright, 3 down ; Mrs. (j. McMillan, 0 down. Juniors; Mrs. M. Thorpe. Mrs. W. C. Leys. 4 down ; Mr*. K. A. Spinley. 5 down ; Miss 1.. Drysdale. 7 down. Mrs. M. Thorpe won on the recount. Wa i tenia ta. —The second round of an eclectic match was played yesterday. The best net scores returned were as follows :— Mrs. W. Lee. Mrs. Clyde. tiO; Mrs. I'arry, 01 ; Miss Cowie, l>o. Mrs. Lee won on the count-back. Keinuera.—A flag match was contested, the winner being Mrs. C. X. J a cobsen. whu carried the flag to the eighteenth en-en. Manukau.—A successful junior open day was held under ideal weather conditions The best gros«s score over IS holes was returned by Miss Duncan (Pukekohc) with a card of !13. Miss Duncan won on the count-back from Mrs. W. Foote (Puke kolie). The best net score was returned by Mrs. Teape (Maungakickic I. with n card of 10*2—34 —OS. The next hesi scores were ;—Miss J. Parker. 10S—30— 72; Miss Duncan, !»3—21—72. Canadiai foursomes played in the afternoon wen won by Mrs. Austin and Miss It. (inlander: with a net score of oil after a recoun from Mrs. Foote and M"iss Duncan, am Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. D'Audney. The following qualified for the Heald Cu] event, to be played on Saturday :—Mrs Hazard. Mrs. Heald. Miss Attenborrow Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Napier. Mm. Barnard Mrs. Swann. Miss C'aldicott, Miss Mc Malum, Miss Jackson. Miss U. Armstrong Mrs. (Hdtield, Miss Wilson. Mrs. Thump eon, Mrs. Critclioii. Miss Whitburn.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 14

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AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 14

AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 14

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