WOMEN'S TOURNEY
MANAWATU CHAMPIONSHIP,
(Special to the "Evening Post/) PALMERSTQN N., This Day. The Manawatu women's golf tourney opened on the Hokowhitu links yesterday, the competitors including Miss 0. Kay and Miss B. Gaisford, who competed recently in. Australia. ■ ' Results of the day's play are. as,.follows:— , . . , ■ . ,'<•• The following sixteen qualified for the championship:—Miss 0. Kay (St. Clair), 85, 79—164; Miss B. Gaisford (Marton), 81, 83—164; Mrs. D. Stout (Heretaunga), 87, 85—172; Miss M. Guy (Manawatu), 92, 84—170; Mrs. H. Collinson (Manawatu), 87, 90—177; Mrs. G. Fei'guson (Auckland), 91, 86—177; Miss Ormond (Napier), 90, 88—178; Mrs, Eota (Hawera), 86, 94—180; Mrs. Jennings (Nelson), 91, 91—182; Miss I: Seifert (Feilding), 91. 93—184; Tdiss C Wilson (Rangitikei), ■' 94, " 00—184; Mrs. Blair (Heretaunga), 9.%'92—185; Miss Harisoii" (Miramar), 93, 02—185; Miss E. Bari ton'(Heretaunga), 93/92—185; Mrs. J/ F. Field (Manawatu), 97, 91—188; Mrs. Eksto'dt (Manawatu), 94; 95—189. Ekstedt Cup. ■r'lho following .qualify for tie Ekstedt Cup ' competition:—Miss BritoiT .Smith (Miramar), 93, 98—191; Mrs. Brodeiick (Wanganu'i), 99, 92—191; Mrs. R. Harding (gilding), 91,100—191; Mrs. Jatvis (Miramar), 96, 96—192; Airs. Van Ascli (Shirley), 94, 98—192; Miss M. Roberta (Dannevirke), - 91, 101-492; Mrs. Dorrington (Dannevirke), 98, 94—192; Miss Jepson (Te Matai), 97, 96—193; Mrs. Speechley (Manawatu), 94, 99—193; Miss Bell . (Heretaunga), 95, 99—194; Mrs. N. Taylor (Dunedin), 91, 97—194; Miss Dalgleish (Napier), 99 96—195; Mrs. D. Williams (Manawatu), 99, 97—196; Miss Spring (Manawatu)i 96, 100—196; Mrs. P. W. Dixon (Invercargill). 97, 99—196; Miss West (Manawatu), 97, i'oo-197. ■■■::. ' Consolation Handicap. i 'The following, qualify for the Hokowhitu Consolation Handicap:—Mrs. Brooker (Manawatu), 197; Miss Wanklya XManawatu), 198;' Mrs. A. C. Feast (Carterton), 211; Miss Lucas .(Nelapn), 204r Mrs, ,T. Graham (Feilding), .205; Mrs. D. T. Stewart (Manawatu), 200; Mrs. M. Gabriel (Manawatu), 208; Mrs. K. Little (Feilding), 201; Miss E. Rutledge (Manawatu), 207- Mrs.. H. McDowell (Manawatu), 200; Miss M. McKenzie (Rangitikei), Miss Harkness (Nelson)* 201; Mrs. A. J. Keaney (Miramar), 207.; Miss^N. Grace (Wanganui), 201; Mrs. Jl. McKegg (Manawatu), 207; Mrs. D. Reid. (Manawatu), 211. .-■■:-■■ Medal Competitions. The first medal competition, played in the morning, was won as follows:—First division (handicap 15 and under.): Mrs. Rota (Hawera), 86, 9—77. Second (handicap 16 to 30): Mrs. C. C. Walker (Pahiatua), 98, 2£-74. ' . , - The second medal competition, played in the afternoon, resulted:—First division J Miss M. Gay (Manawatu), 84, S-^Sec ond division: Mrs. H. McDowell (Manawatu), ' i)s'-^^^ ===s=^== ■■'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 13
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387WOMEN'S TOURNEY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 13
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