LADIES' TOURNAMENT
PLAY AT WANGANUI.
'; WANGANUI. 10th September. The open championship, under the auspices of the Wahganui Ladies' Golf Club, commenced to-day in fine weather. The entries a-re very representative of the low handicap players of New Zealand, and- excellent golf is being played. First Medal Round.—Results (seniors): Miss Lucas (Nelson), 90-14—76." ' Juniors: Mrs. Nicholls (Wanganui), 103----27—76. Best aggregate score for round: Miss Gambrill (Wellington), .89.-" Championship.—First round : Mrs. Ortell beat Mrs. Broderick on© up; Mi's. Brandon beat Mrs. Foster, 3 and 1; Miss Lucas beat Mrs. Fowler, 2 and 1;. Miss Gambrill beat Miss Harper, 5 and 4: Mrs. Grace beat Mrs. Nicholson, 6 and 5; Mrs. Collinson beat Mrs. Brewster, 2 and 1; Miss Bell . beat Mrs. Nicholls, 6 and 5. , - \ Bogey match (senior).—7>irs. Broderick, 3 down; junior, Mrs. M'Diarmid, 4 down. .'■•'. Putting competition.—Mesdames Richardson , and Harrison, 15 putts each.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 7
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142LADIES' TOURNAMENT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 7
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