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WOMEN'S TOURNEY

RESULTS OF THIRD ROI'NU \ I | 1 (rilKaS .*.=KOC!ATIOX TULECiSAiI.; ' , j WANGANUI, October 16. | Mis.; O. Kay (Otago) had an easy j I win from Mrs Grace (Wanganui) in the J j third round of the women's golf cham-' [ pionship tourney, which was continued J in fine weather, the links being slightly on the dead side after heavy rain at ' the week-end. i Miss Currie. the Wanganui chnm- ! pi on, eliminated Miss Helean (Castlej cliff). The loser improved her game j on the homeward journey, doing 34 for the eight holes. Miss Currie won 2 I and 1. j Miss B. Gaisford had an easy win over Miss Rathbone, winning 5 and- 4. Mrs Collinson played sound golf to j beat Mrs Robertson 6 and 5. i Excellent putting enabled Mrs Guy I Williams to defeat Mrs Macfarlanc 3 ! and 2. I The remaining games were evenly contested. Details are:— Miss Currie beat Miss Helean 2 and 1. Mrs G. Williams beat Mrs Macfarlanc 3 and 2. Miss Gaisford beat Miss Rathbone a and 4. Mrs Collinson boat Mrs Robertson G j and -I. | Mrs Siout boat Mrs Grace 3 and 2. j Mrs Ulam beat. Miss Rutherford 3 i and :'.. j Mis- Kay beat Miss Grace ;■; and 2. Mi:-s Barns-Graham beat Miss Ori mond 2 up. | An L.G.I. Match. i hi addition to the championship I round, a Ladies' Golf Union chaf- ! lenge match was decided, this be!mg over 13" holes on a stroke : handicap. The scores in this j match, especially later in the afternoon, were adversely affected by a high wind, and were in the case of'the leaders not quite up to the standard of ihe Coronation medal round last Friday. The best, gross card was that «>i Miss O. Kay. who did the round m 79, four strokes ahead of Miss O. Smith (Napier); but the latter player's handicap of eight gave her a net 73, which was the best ol" the match. Four players had a net 77 these being Mrs Broderk-k <BR ll\ Mrs Monteith <9f>--18). Mrs Monkman (92

-ir>>. and Mrs Selmoff (90—13). Draw lor Quarter-finals. The following players will meet in die .fourth round to decide who .-hall enter the semi-finals, which are .set down for Wednesday:— Miss Curn'e v. Mrs G. Williams. Mi.sri B. Gaisford v. Mrs Coilinson. Mrs Stout v. Mrs Blain. Miss O. Kay v. Miss Barns-Graham.

Nh'XT CHAMPIONSHIPS AT TITIRANCI WANGANLH. October 10. At a meeting of delegates to the New Zealand Ladies' Golf Union tonight, it was decided to hold the next New Zealand ladies' golf championships at Titirangi. Mrs,H. S. Lawrence was re-elected president.

i;r.Li;sMEßi'; <u i; A social evening was held in the Lceston Parish Hal! to mark the end el' the Ellesmere Golf Club's season. The music was supplied by Mrs R. Lambic, while Mr F. W. Page, secretary of the club, was master of ceremonies. Dr. E. W. Hunt was congratulated on winning the Foster Cup, a trophy presented for competition among members of the medical profession. The trophies won during the season wen: presented by Mrs G. W. R. Osborne, as foliows:-'-Women's section:- -Mrs Vaughan, championship, two bogey matches, four-bail competition. two stroke! matches, four-ball bogey match, senior j ringer, and Ladies' Coif Union medal; I Miss I. Scott. Taylor Cup. stroke i match, flag mutch, bogey match. Can-' adian foursomes and Laches' Golf Union ' medal: Mrs (J-borne, junior ehainpionship. eclectic- match, and Ladies' Goif Union medal: Mrs Young, bogey match, four-bull bogey, Canadian foursomes, and Ladies' "Golf Union medal; i Mrs Neave. Ladies' Golf Union medal: Mrs Hunt, four-ball bogey and Ladies' Golf Union medal; Mrs Tavlor, stroke i match: Mrs Johnston, stroke match and Ladies' Golf Union medal; Miss ! Jones, stroke match, • and Ladies' Golf Union. medal; Miss Wellwood. Canadian foursomes; Miss Friberg, Woodard trophy, bogey match., junior ringer, and Ladies' Golf Union medal; Miss Eggelton, stroke competition. Men's section: •—G. Leahy, championship; R. Lambic, Canadian foursomes, bogey match, four-ball, bogey, stroke match, flag match, mid eclectic match; Dr. Hunt. Bennington Cup, four-ball bogey, best score: first qualifying round; J. A. Scott, Neave trophy; Dr. Johnston, stroke match and four-ball bogey; K. C. Skurr. four-ball bogey; R. S. Power, bogey match; R. Towns-end, compensation trophy; D. Taylor, fourball bogey and foursomes; A. J. Henderson, bogey match: J. T. Purser, flag match; C. G. Fisher, four-ball bogev : and foursomes; E. C. Vaughan, best score .second qualifying round; F. W. Page. Woodard trophy.

HOUOR.ATA LADIES' CLLiJ To 'mar!-: the close of the season, members of the Hororata Ladies' Golf Club spent an enjoyable afternoon on the Terrace Station links. A nine-hole match was won by Mrs Jekyll. A driving competition was won by Miss D. Oliver, and the approaching and putting comne'ition. after being tied for twice between Mrs \V. Stone and Miss D. Oliver, resulted in a win for Mrs Stone.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 13

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WOMEN'S TOURNEY Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 13

WOMEN'S TOURNEY Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 13

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