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HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB. a !arge e~ f ry yesteroay afternooi :n the bc-jey match {or the O Division placers. The winner was Mrs E. Hayes. HAREWOOD LADIES* CLUB. The foilowinj is the draw for the final round of the eclectic match:—Mrs Quijley pla-o Mrs Toad; Mrs Templin piajs Hiss Mitchell; -Mrs Canim plays Mrs R. Crozier; Mrs" D. Crozier plays Miss P. Thacker: Mra Wilkinson plays Mrs Tingey; Mrs Wilkin;, plaig Mrs V.'michop: Mrs Wilson plays Mrs Maiming: Mrs Skinner plays Mrs Burns: Miss B. plays Mrs Stevens; Mrs Bell plays Mr 3 Bretherton; Mrs Wallace plays Page: Mrs Frsser plays Mrs Page; MifS D. Kiver plays Miss M. Tbacker; Mrs Geddis ploys Miss Johnston; Miss Penny plays scorer. AMBERLEY CLUB. The following is the draw for the medal match to be played on Saturday:—Jas. Rhodes playß James; Reid plays Hiatt; Wvnn Williams plays Foster: Rev. Knight plays Parsons; Shier plays Wood; England plays Bo wen; Mayo plays Otley; Grierson piavs Frew; Busch plays Rutherford. The May Medal and first round of the Campbell Rose Bowl resulted in J. IT. James getting a net 73, Frevr and 80-.ven being vith net 79's. FAIRLIE V. GERALDINE. C'n Monday teams from Geraldine played a match against the Fairlie Club. Results (Geraldine players being mentioned first): — Ladies' Singles—Mrs Scott v. Mrs Neill, 0—1; Miss Bruce v. Mrs McLean, 0—1; Miss Sherratt v. Mrs Trotter, 0 —1; Miss Parr v. Miss McLean, 0—1; Miss Williams v. Miss Kiddle, 1—0; Mrs Christophers v. Mrs Goodvrin, o—l. Foursomes—Mrs Scott and Miss Bruce v. Mrs Trotter and Mrs Neill, 0 —1; Miss ■Sherratt and Miss Parr v. Mrs McLean and Mrs West, 0 —1; Mrs Christophers and "Mlsi Williams v. Miss McLean and Miss Riddle. o—l. „ t ~ „ _ Men's Singles—Grieve t. Campbell. 0—1: Macdonald v. McLean, 1 0; Beckett v. Wilcox, 0—1; Scott v. Trotter, 0—1; Burrows v. Ormandy, 1—0; Lorimer v. R. B. Gillingiiam. 0—1; Christophers v. Seay. 0 j- Dr. Curtis v. Carlton, 1—0; Bennett 'v. S. K. Gillingham, 0 —1; A. Curtis v. Morton, o—l.0 —1. Foursomes —Grieve and McTlonald v. Campbell and McLean, 0—1; Beckett and Scott v. Rev. Wilcox and Trotter, o—l ; Burrows and v. Ormandy and R. Gillingham, 0—1: Christophers and Br. f.,r»is t. Seay and S. Gillineham, 0 —1; Bennett and A. Curtis r. Carlton and Morton, o—l. EMPIRE CHAMPIONSHIP. CHiUSTCHURCH PLAYER WINS IN FIRST ROUND. ".t-XITZP I-KESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTS! C: IXLZGBAFa—COPI'-RICHT.) I.OXDON, June 10. The first round of the Lucifer Golfing Society's Empire amateur golf championship at resulted: — L. H. Campbell CChristchurch Club, Ivew Zealand) beat W. Richards (America), 4 up am! 3 to play. Grant (St. Gcorce's) heat H. Gillies (Jr.v Zealand) at the nineteenth hole. —Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19643, 12 June 1929, Page 8
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