GOLF FIXTURES
Week-end Play at Shandon The June bogey competition will be played on the Shandon linka to-morrow afternoon. A oG-holc medal round in conjunction with morninsr and afternoon medal competitions will be plfiyed on the King’s Birthday. The second and third rounds of the Andrew Trophy competition must also be completed by this date. Shandon Women Following is the draw for the flag competition to be played on Wednesday next by the Shandon Ladies’ Mid-week Club, commencing at 10.30 a.in.:— From No. 1 tee: Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Paterson, Mtes Dorset and Miss Carstens, Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Monteith and Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Mantell and Mrs. Smith. Juniors: Mrs. Grant Fargie and Miss Head, Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Mincher, Mra. McMahon and Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Cockroft and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Wood and Miss Low, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Warden, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Elsmore and Mrs. Lees, Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Zechariah, Mrs. Petersen and Miss Judd. From No. 11 tee: Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Do re, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Witeombe ami Miss Press. Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Mayer and Miss Bain, Mrs. Miller and Miss Rockstrow, Mrs. Press and Miss C. Thomson, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Monat and Miss Douglas, Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs. McNabb. C players: Mrs. Wallace and Mr??. Ilnrdley, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Tustin, Mi'S. Kent and Mrs. Harrap, Mrs. Sommorville and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Dwyer and Mrs. Vickerman. In the bogey match played last Wednesday Mrs. Saunders returned the best card with five down and in the C division Mrs. Sinclair was also live down. Manor Park Fixtures An IS-hole bogey competition will be played at Manor Park to-morrow and on Sunday the second 30 holos for the narrower Cup. The first round of the Bree Cup must be played by June 28 and the third round of the Tingey Cup by July 5. No Match For Miramar Women No match will be played next week by the Miramar Ladies’ Club, on account of Tuesday being the King’s Birthday. Titahi Ladies’ Draw Following is the draw for the second round for the Captain's Trophy and the extra L G.U. to be played on Sunday morning Mrs. Crombie and Miss Wilson, Miss Hervey and Miss Hollis, Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Crichton. Miss Adams and Miss McKee, Miss Wilkins and Mrs. McQuarrle, Mrs. Munro and Mrs, McFarland, Miss M. Adams and Mrs. Gault. Miss Kinchela and Miss Hunter, Mrs. Mardon and Mrs. Marshall, ‘Miss Ready and Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. Tunnlngton and Miss Clark, Miss Melvor anil Miss Veitch, Miss While and Mrs. Meade. Mrs. Scotland and Miss Symes. Miss Ashby rind Miss- Mundell, Miss McLennan and Miss Williamson. Miss Fyfe and Miss Patton, Miss B. Dunning and Miss’E. Dunning, Miss Lapham and Miss Todd. There will be a match against a men's
tenm on Sunday afternoon and the team selected has been posted In the ciubhou sc. There will be competitions arranged for Tuesday, and those intending to enter lire asked to put their names on tlie list posted in tlie clubhouse. Tui Glen Team The following will represent the Tui Glen Club in the match with Judgeford:— ARssilames Latta. I’urdie and O’Toole, Tiiss Whitehead, Messrs, Thomson. . .O’Connell, McPherson, Barton, Tonks, Riddell, Elliott, Whitehead. Murray. Hennessy, Barnard, I’urdie. O’Toole and Cole. A Canadian foursome will be held on Sunday, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. Waiwetu Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round and monthly spoon competition to be played by the Waiwetu Ladies’ Club to-morrow: — Miss Chittey and Miss Collett. Mrs. Robertson and Miss Ellison. Miss Fimllay and Ml«s Horlor. Mr.s. Enierre and Miss Frazer, Mrs. llattleld and Miss Sheehy, Mrs. Johnston and Miss Stophens, Miss Milne and Miss Cavanagh, Miss Lockett and Miss Bowler, Mrs. Sipith and Miss Farley, Miss Taylor and Miss Keating, Miss Sinclair and Miss Guthrie, Miss McGrath and Miss Baggett, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Tlamilton, Miss Reid and Mrs. Millward. Miss Paton and Miss Leopard, Miss Foley and Miss Moody, Miss Kennedy and Miss Crooks. Miss Horman and partner to be arranged.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 225, 19 June 1936, Page 18
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