Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LADIES AT HEKETAUNGA

QUALIFYING ROUND

Tho weather was worse if anything at Heretaunga yesterday afternoon than in tho morning, but none of the ladies who i had. a leg-iu in the qualifying round with j a fairly yood card at.lunchtimc dreamt of j stopping, and there ■were others with indifferent cards, for the morning who per-1 severed in the hopd of making better ] cards in the afternoon, or that lapses on i •\ the part of others would allow their■ aggregate to qualify. Dry clothes were ! • at a premium as everybody who did eighteen holes was soaked. Fast dyes in headgear and jumpers were most; deniable, | arid it wag startling to sec a lady's foreiead and neck dyed a deep orange, or I another's wrists stained mulberry colour.' The best round of the day remained that j of Miss Rutherford, 84. Mrs. J. Wilson i (Middlemore) returned the striking aggregate of 85, 86—171, closely followed by Jktiss Hanson, the Miramar champion,, with 88 85—173. Miss Barnes Graham (Gisborne) was next with 86, 80-175 and ■Miss V. Fleming (Christchurch) and Miss White-Parsons (Christchurch) . "Ibo broke 80 with both cards, good going m execrable j *l"he changes of morning and afternoon play forced some of the best golfers in the Dominion into the second category irnonOTt them Miss Culling, who scratched for the rest of the tourney. THOSE WHO QUALIFIED. This first sixteen, who qualified for the provincial championship, were:--Mrs. J. Wilson (Middlemore), 85, 86-171. Miss Hanson (Miramar), 88, So— \ii. Miss 'Barnes Graham (Gisborne), 80, "^MiJs'V.. Fleming (Chrbtehuvch), 88, Miss White-Parsons (Christchureh),Sß, 6\hJ'D. Wilson (Hutt), 00, 88-178. Miss V. McClure, 87, 02-170. Miss Rutherford, 84, 00-180. Mrs. G. Williams, 87, 93-180. Mrs. Stout, 00, 00-180. Miss Rathbonc, 95, 80-181. Miss James, 08, 85—181. Sirs. Buttle,. 91, 91—182. Mrs.' Peacock, 04, 89-184. . . Miss Marjorie Maefarlane, 9«i. ba—is*. Mrs: Welton-Hogg, 91, 94-183. t Tho next sixteen qualified for the Herefc3ffitttfi&. 95, 01-186. . Mrs. Hunt, 04, »2-18G Mrs. Moukman, 9b, 91—180. Mrs. Menzies, 92, 95—187. Miss Robinson, 06, 92—188. Mrs. Blain, 93, 95-188. Miss Ward, 98, 91-180. . Miss Bell, 04, 05—189. Miss Garner, 98, 94—190. - Miss MeCarteu, 97, 93-100. Miss Vincent, 03, 98—101. Mrs. Collins, 98, 03—191. • Mrs. Kcrr, 07, 93-192. . Miss J. Williams, 95, 09—191. Mrs. Kemp, 99, Ofo-IOV' Miss Riddiford^ier-IOO^-lflC. The team/Tiiatch, decided oa the afternoon roupdi resulted as follows:— AuckkriaT-Miaa Culling, 96;. Miss Rathbone, 80; Mrs. J. Wi!*on, 80; - 'and Mrs. Buttle, 91 ■-••■•■■••■• ** • Christchurch.—Miss , Chrystail, 01; ,-'• Miss Fleming, 88; Miss Whitcy Parsons, 89; and Miss 'Rutherford, no t < , _ OU-J Wellington'a.'-Mi's. Stout, 90; Mrs. ■ Blain, 95; Miss McChirc, 02; and Mrs. Menzies. 95 ■••••• «"- Wellington B—Miss Ward, 01; Mrs. Hunt, 92; Mrs. Welton-Hugg, 91; and Mm Bell, 05 ' ' Masferlon.-Mrs. G. WiHiams, 9J; r Mr*. James, 85; Miss \lncl2nt, OS; and Miss J. Williams,-90 ....... 3/j Miramar and Waiwctu tea .us did wot complete their results. FIRST MEDAL. The first medal has been ivon by Mrs. J. Wilson, 85 (9); 7G, ill the A division, and by Miss M. Peacock, 101 (23), 78 in the C division. SECOND MEDAL. Miss Robinson, on the count back, with 82 (16). 76 won the second medal. Miss Alarjorie Maefarlane was next with 89 *(13), 76, and there followed Miss James, 88 (8), 77; Miss Rathbone, 86* (9), 77, aiid Mrs. J. Wilson, 86 (9), 77. BEBT GROSS SCORE. The best gross score was returned by Miss Rutherford, 84*

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330502.2.148.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 14

Word Count
559

LADIES AT HEKETAUNGA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 14

LADIES AT HEKETAUNGA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 14