WELLINGTON LADIES
The following is the draw for the Wellington ladies' medal match to be played on Wednesday next:—Mrs. Weston v. Miss "Gambrilli , Mrsl Stout' v. Mrs. Sclanders; Mrs. Marchbanks v. Miss Ward; Mrs^vHayman y. Miss Brunton; Mrs. Nathan'v. Mrs. Holmes; Mrs. Lees v. Miss Matthews; Miss Richardson v. Mr.B.. Fulton; Miss Plimmey v. Miss Wylie; Mrs.'M'Bridc^v. Miss Dyer; Mrs. Richardson'v.:Mrs. Battersby; Miss H Jlnrchbanks v. Mrs. Young; Miss T. Duncan v. Mrs. Firth; Miss Diithie v. Mrs. Peacock; Miss A. Duncan v. Mm. Blakciey; :.Miss ;M. Morris v.' Mrs. Simpson; Mrs". Kemp v. Miss Hou-den; Mrs. O'Connor v. Miss Scott; Mrs. .Robertson v. Miss B. Marchbanks; Mrs. Webster v. Miss Wheeler. ■ -
The following are the results of mutches played during the last three weeks-— ■First L.G.U. Medal Match: Mrs. Hayman, 94-IQ—7B (senior); Mih. Simpson. 110-36^-74 .(junior). Second L.G.U. Medal Match: ,;Miss Brunton, 01-17—74 (senior)Mrs. Peacock, 104-31—73 (junior). Bogey Match.—Senior. Miss Gambrilt (hep. 4), 2 up; junior, Miss Morris (hep 30), 7 up.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 101, 2 May 1927, Page 14
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