GOLF
WEEKEND FIXTURES
MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB. The second round of the Evans and Henderson Cup will be played during the weekend by the Mornington Ladles' Golf Club. The draw Is as follows :-Miss O'Sullivnn v. Miss D. Bilton; Miss Gordon v. Miss Bonifacio; Miss Wallace v. Miss Bourne; Miss Clarke v. Miss Cumberworth; Miss Short v. Mrs. Stratmote; Mrs. Farquhar v: Miss Tinney; Miss Moran v. Miss Harris. Tha following will play in the IS-hole bogey competition, played in conjunction with the above:—Miss Allen and Miss McGrath: Miss P. Moran and Miss Lyndon; Miss Bilton and Miss E. Eobinson; Mrs. Selig and Miss &impson; Miss O'Connell and Miss Hellis: Miss Beckett and Miss Martin; Miss M. Kobertson and v partner. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB. The following team will represent Manor Park against Waiwetu at Manor Park tomorrow:— Miss Stevens, Mrs. Butler, Miss Willis. Miss Fairbrotbcr, Miss Avery, Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Burns, Miss Gaynor, Miss Mehaffey, Mrs. Barnard, Miss Nash, and Miss Kerr. The following Is ■ the draw for the second medal round for Mrs. Hay's trophy, to be played by the C division at the weekend;— Mrs. Bluudell and Mrs. Clements; Mias Wiifi and Mrs. Barker; Mrs. Mehaffey and Miss Mayo; Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. Itadford and Mrs. Haslam; Miss Bridson and Mrs. Hough. SHANDON CLUB. The September bogey will bo played at Khandon tomorrow afternoon. On Saturday morning players will piny a medal round., MANOR PARK CLUB. . ! On Sunday morning the Manor Park Club will play ;m IS-hole stroke competition, and in the afternoon a fourball best-ball bogey competition. , ~, The', first round of the championships will be completed this weekend. SHANDON LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw for the September L.G.U. Medal and ; Qualifying round for the club championship,-to bo played during -the weekend by tho Shandon Ladles' Club:—Mrs. Burke, and Miss Souter; Miss Oughton nnd Miss Smith; Miss Hodgins and Miss Head: Miss Ellison and Miss I). Pr«;s; Miss Piinly and Miss Priestley; Miss Hny-Mackenzio and Miss A'allance; Miss Levy and Mrs. Low; Mrs. Einndham and Miss Pownall; M>ss Walker and Miss M. Press; Miss Cornish and Miss .lull: Miss Tuft on and Miss Z. Rowe; Miss Charlton and Miss Bnrnicoat; Miss Geddis and Mrs. Johnston; Miss Kendall and Miss Matthews. MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB. The following.is the draw for Mrs. Watkin's trophy, medal round, on Tuesday, September 12:—Mrs. Ancell v. Mr 3. R. Stirling; Mrs. Brown v. Mra. Ward; Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Foreman; Mrs. Widdop v. Mrs. Richardson; Miss Taylor v. Mrs. Richmond; Miss Fair v. Miss | Xicholls;, Miss Hanson v. Mrs. Cromb; Mrs. I B. Smith v. Mrs. Farr; Mrs. Bell v. Miss Sidey; Mrs. Berendseu v. Mrs. li. Wilson; Mrs. Dalglelsh v. Mrs. Anderson; Mrs. Jarvis v. Mrs. Sutherland; Mrs. Banks v. Miss Plimmer; Miss Carter v. Miss GambriU; Mrs. Besaley v. Mrs. Andrews: Mrs. Caughley v. Mrs. Turner; Miss | Townscnd v. Miss Stevens; Mrs. Kcanso v. 1 Mrs. Hurst; Miss Norwood v. Miss Molntosh; Miss Brien v. Miss Myers; Mrs. Gill. v. Mrs. Gate; Miss L. Hall v. Miss I). Veitch;. Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Menneer; Mrs. Brook v. Miss Edmondson; Mrs. Bown v. Miss Murphy; Mrs. ■lohansen v. Mrs. Hornibrook; Mrs. Hanson v. Miss B. Smith ; Mrs. Griffiths .v. Mrs. Mnudsley; Miss Woodman v. Miss .lacobson; Mrs. H. H. Sterling v. Miss P. Veitch; Mrs. W. Parkin ■r. Mrs. Austin; Miss Van Stavcrep v. Mrs. Marsden; Miss Dempsey v..Mrs. Murray; Mrs. Keaney v. Miss R. Thomson; Mrs. Pope v. j Mrs. Ramsey: Mrs. Day v. Mrs. Sago; Mrs.; Huifer v. Mrs. H. Parkin; Mrs. Wrigley v. 1 Miss J. (i. Hall: Mrs. Bree v. Mrs. Cover; Mrs. Lauchlan v. Mrs. .Myers; Mrs. Castle v. Mrs. Boyes; Mrs. Millar v. Mrs. Collie; Mrs. .Schneider v. Mrs. Thomson; Mrs. Watkins. a byei C gratJ?, Monday, September 11—Mrs. Napier t. Jliss Danliy; Mrs. M.iunsell v. Miss Samson; ■ Mrs. Gilbert v. .Mrs. Wliitcombo. j MASTERTON V. MIRaWr. j The first of the annual home-and-home | matches between the Masterton and Miramar I U'olf-Clubs will bi) played on the Miraraar links during the weekend. Singles .will be played in the morning, and fourballs in tho afternoon. The following is tho draw, the Masterton players being mentioned first: —J. P. Horna-. brook v. J, H. Draku: C./Campbell-Heard v. 11. E. H. Aplin; R. McKonaio v. G. S. Rces; .1. P. Jameson v. J. R. Smith: C. Boys v. D. R. Richmond; E.. Henderson ,v. W. H. Sandliam; H. It. Dnnderdalo v. C. L. Dcnticc; H. L. Esau v. L. H.. Campbell; 11. Feast v. 1\ W. fiover; T. ■C. W.lckens v. L. A. fireig; D. T. Herhert v. 0. W. Palmer: R. Page (eaptaiii) v. A. Marsden (captain), R. G. Mackie v. S. A. Cover; W. .T. Borrie v. H. Parkin ; \V.. A. Todd v. A. B." Sievrlght; C. M. Bowden v. A. M. Tartakover; A. Caselberg v. E. E. Brooking; X. H. .Tames v. F. E. Asllby: X. M.. Irwin v. W. Parkin ;J. H. McCrea v. B. H. Beale; J. P. Stewart v. J. L. Dempster; J. Allen v. W. Bcgg; A. Holly v. A. D. Kerr; X. Gooder v. H. F. Toogood; S. E. Burridge v. A. H. Barnntt: J. Xlzraes v. F. D. Thomson; K. Bowden v. C. X. Cathie; H. J. Francis v. C. Parsloe: A. Donald v. G. W: Scott; S. L. Orr v. W. A. McDonald; R. Home v. E. C. Infcstcr. WAIWETU CLUB. During the weekend a Sfi-holo medal match will, be played by the. Waiwetu Club for the Macarthy trophy, also the finals of the senior and intermediate championships over 36 holes, j and the semi-finals of the junior championship | and junior two-life. , • , . D.C.L. CUP. 1 The Central Club yesterday played a match at Miramar for the IJ.C.L. Cup, presented by the Distillers Company, Ltd. A. G. Todd (S7, 13— 74) and J. B. Lauchlan (90; IG—74) tied for first place as joint winners: C. X. Boaslev (38, 12—76) was second, and A. G. Coleman (51,14—77) was third. A large, attendance of club members was present to witness the contest. The cup was presented by tho.club's president, Mr. W. Perry, who congratulated the joint winners. . Members ■ tool; occasion to wish bon voyage .to Mr. C. Scv.i-11. who is leaving for the East tomorrow. MASTERTON LADIES' CLUB. • In the semi-finals for the Hope Lewis Cup Mrs. Homer beat Miss V. James, and Miss Allan beat Miss J. Hornabrook.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 14
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