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WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB

The following is the draw for the second round of the Whatman trophy, to be played on Saturday:—Mrs Eastwood and Mrs Britton, Miss Davidson and Miss Graham, Miss McKinley and Miss Turner, Miss Gleeson and Miss S. James, Mrs McCausland and scorer. There will be a match for members not playing in the second round of the Whatman trophy, the draw for which is as follows:—Miss L. Thompson and Miss Fretwell, Miss Brass and Mrs A. K. Blank, Mrs R. J. G. Collins and Mrs D. Crozier, Dr. Jessie Scott and Mrs T. Fleming, Miss Fullerton and Miss T. Grant, Miss Green and Miss Scott, Miss Stock and Miss E. Blank, Mrs J. P. Whatman and Miss J. Corsbie, Miss Nelson and Miss Wass, Mrs Agar and Miss B. Thompson, Miss Brice and Miss Jones, Mrs Burn and Mrs Sugg, Mrs E. Perry and Miss Pitcaithly. Miss S. J. Russell and Mrs Smith, Miss I. Pascoe and Miss Benz, Mrs W. Russell .and Miss Scott-Baker, Miss Keys and Miss Alexander, Mrs Nicholas and Miss Tod, Mrs Kibblewhite and Miss Fee, Miss Burn and Miss N. Grant, Mrs Baird and scorer. HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB Winners in the first round of the foursome at Hagley are:—Miss Stewart ana Miss J. Buchanan, Miss Richards and Miss Saunders, Miss Harcourt and Miss Burrowes, Miss Macdonald and Mrs Bullock, Mrs Smith and Mrs Kennedy, Misses M. ani H. Hunter, Miss Rennie and Mrs Young, Mrs Hunter and Miss Bloxam, Mrs Cartwright and Mrs Pfankuch, Miss Newton and Miss Margaret Holmes, Mrs Sandom and Mrs Mortlock, Miss Williams and Mrs Brown, Miss Hill and Miss Dawe, Mrs Dawson and Miss Dawson, Miss Talbot and Miss Macbeth. By default: Mrs Buchanan and Miss K. Buchanan and Mrs Wood and Mrs Goggin. In the second round, to be played to-morrow, the morning players are:— Miss Atkinson an 1 Miss Hall play Mrs Lawry and Mrs Bonnington, Mrs Smithson and Mrs Bagshaw play Mrs and Miss Dawson, Miss Williams and Mrs Brown play Mrs R. Jones and Miss I. Jones, Mrs Hale and Mrs McAlium play Miss Talbot and Miss Macbeth, Mrs Wood and Mrs Goggin play Miss Hill and Miss Dawe, Mrs Parsonson and Miss McMurray play Miss A. Scott and Miss Winchester. Afternoon: Miss Stewart and Miss J. Buchanan play Mrs H. Adams an 1 Mrs Bre- # Tton, Mrs Wilkin and Mrs Richards pjay Mrs Dolph and Miss Morten, Mrs Smith and Mrs Kenne -y play Mrs Wellwood and Mrs Knowles, Mrs Stringer and Mrs Cullman play Miss Richards and Miss Saunders, Miss Harcourt and Miss Burrowes play Mrs Page and Miss E. Holmes, Mrs Buchanan and Miss K. Buchanan play Mrs Harris and Miss Guthrie, Mrs Sandom and Mrs Mortlock play Misses M. and H. Hunter, Miss G. Denshire and Miss L. Page play Miss Rennie and Mrs Young, Mrs Hunter and Miss Bloxam play Mrs Cartwright and Tfrs Pfankuch, Mrs Foster and Mrs Symes play Miss Macdonald and Mrs Bullock, Miss Newton and Miss Holmes play Mrs R. Adams and Mrs Lord, Miss Preston and Mrs Hayes play Miss Denshire and Mrs Siddall, Mrs White and Miss H. Scott play Mrs L. Russell and Miss Bonnington. Entries for the championship and junior cup will close to-morrow. A C grade stroke competition will be played on July 31. FAIRLIE LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the championship, to be played by August s:—Mrs H. Carlton and Mrs Manchester, Sister Mirams and Mrs Cooper, Mrs P. Carlton and Mrs F. Neill, Miss Keefe and Mrs Fraser, Mrs Geaney and Miss McMahon, Miss Binney and Miss Moyle. Mrs Rapley and Mrs Fordyee, Miss Seay and Mrs Goodwin, Miss Lyons and Miss Robertson. Mrs Fee and Mrs Whitehead, Miss Burt and Mrs Strang, Mrs Trotter and Mrs Roberts, Miss E. Jones and Miss A. Crichton. Miss Anniss and Miss Austin, Mrs West and Miss Scarland, Mrs Fleming and Miss Collins, Mrs Manaton and Mrs J. Anniss, Miss Black and Miss Giddings, Miss O'Connell and Mrs Lyons, Mrs McDonald and Miss E. Crichton, Miss Riddle and Dr. Craig; Miss Paterson and Miss BusselL

CHEVIOT LADIES' CLUB On Saturday next the first round of a foursome championship for Mrs Geeson's trophy will be played. The draw is as follows: —Mrs Bush and partner v. Mrs Leaman and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs McLaren and Miss Kerr v. Miss E. Savage and Miss Bosomworth, Mrs Hughes and Mrs Childs v. Miss Sloss and Miss O'Boyle, Mrs Gordon and Mrs Mowat v. Mrs Fleming and Mrs L. H. Marshall, Mrs England and Mrs Stocker v. Miss Forbes and Miss J. Forbes, Miss H. Savage and Miss Flaherty v. Mrs Crampton and Miss Harrison, Mrs GiJlanders and Mrs Denton a bye, Mrs Geeson and Miss Childs a bye. TEMUKA LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for th« ladies' stroke competition on Saturday:—Miss E. Mcßride v. Mrs Lucy, Miss Ferguson v. Miss Hiron, Mrs Shand v. Miss M. McShane, Miss M. Topham v. Miss B. Lee, Miss Dalton v. Mrs Hitchcock, Mrs Hughes v. Miss P. Austin, Mrs Brittenden v. MiBS A: mtrong, Mrs Milliken v. Miss Loy. MALVERN LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for the stroke match to be played to-day:— Mrs Daley v. Miss S. Eaves, Mrs W. Gamble v. Miss N. Warren, Mrs E. Eaves v. Mrs C. A. Ridgen, Miss D. Ju d v. Miss M. Cogan, Miss A. Macdonald v. Mrs C. Eaves, Mrs J. Gillanders v. Miss M. Warren, Mrs Q. Wright v. Miss S. Gillanders, Mrs R. Gunn v. Mrs J. S. Buschell, Mrs J. D. Tooms v. Miss H. Cullen, Mrs W. Deans v. TVlrs L. Wright. AVONDALE LADIES' CLUB For the four-ball bogey competition to be played on Saturday, players are requested to arrange their own partners and opponents.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21226, 26 July 1934, Page 3

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WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21226, 26 July 1934, Page 3

WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21226, 26 July 1934, Page 3

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