MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for next Tues-, day's match, by. the Miramar Ladies' Golf Club, L.G.U. medal and third qualifying roundof^the Barnett Cup, starting time 10 a.m.:—Mrs. Dalgleisjh and Mrs. Foreman; Miss Gambrill and Mrs. Mills; Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Richmond; Mrs. Fair and Mrs. Pearce; Miss Hanson and Mrs. Crombj-Mrs. Banks and Miss Taylor; Mrs. Baillie and Miss Fair; Mrs. McKillop and Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. Ancell and Miss C'arfer; Miss Briton Smith and Miss Thom-son;-Mrs. R.. Wilson and Mrs. Stirling; Miss Plimmer' and Mrs. M. Hanson;" Miss Nieolls. and ' Mrs. Johansen; Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Mackenzie; Mrs. H. Anderson arid Mrs. Briton Smith; Miss Muir, a bye; Mrs.. Parkinson and Mrs. Keariey; Mrs. -■ Millar and: Miss D. Veitch; MissBrien and Miss Woodman;- Mrs. Hunter and -Miss ,Melntosh;- Miss J. Hall and Mrs^ Brooks; Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Ramsey;' Mrs. Rogers' and Mrs. Hornibrook; Mrs. P. Myers and Mrs. Thomson; Mrs. Austin" "and* Mrs. Marsden; Mrs. Collie arid Mrs. Griffiths; Mrs. Bree and Miss Jacobsen; Mrs. Castle and Mrs. H. Parkin; Mrs. H". Sterling and Mrs. Mcllraith; Mrs. Schneider and. Miss Van Staveren; Mrs. Mehaffey and Mrs. H. Hanson; Mrs. Sage and Misa L. Hall; Mrs." Maudsley and Mrs. Short; Mrs. Watkins >and Mrs. W. Parkin; MissUavis and Mrs. Boielle; Miss Bennett and Miss Dempsey; Miss Richardson'and Mrs. H. Smith; Mrs. Didsbnry arid Mrs. Forde;,Mrs. Bonn and Miss Edmondsori; Mrs. Chambers and Miss Norwood; Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. Little and Miss Murphy; Miss Townsend and Miss I* Myers; Mrs. G. Mitchell and Mrs. Menneer; Miss Didsbury and Mrs. Gill; Mrs. Gilbert and Miss Sidey; Mrs.' Napier and Mrs.'Woodhead; . Mrs. McGowan and Mrs. XJpham; Mrs. Cate and partner. C Grade,, on Thursday, June 7.—Miss Danby and Mrs. Stubbs;'Mrs. Telford.and Mrs. . Doctor; Mrs. F. D:. Thomson and Mrs; Cramond; Mrs. W. J;?Anderson and Mrs. Frethey; -Mrs. Griffin : and Mrs. Drake;-Mrs-. Hamilton and Mrs.. Oxley; 3lrs. Ilqttand Mrs. Bamford. ■ ; . The - prize-winners in'last ' Tuesday's match were:—Senior, Miss E. Fair, 88, 13— 75; junior, Mrs. L.L.Boielle, 102, 33—69. . - . %y/-c-A- BENEFIT. The Y.W.C.A. benefit played inconjunction\vith,last Tuesday's.match realised £5, •: :- WHEELER CUP. ■ :; The following is the. result of the second round of: the Cup:—Mrs. H. Sterling beat Miss Norwood; Miss Fair beat Mrs. Meneer; Miss Taylor beat Mrs. Cromb;.M^..Baillie beat Mrs.. Mills; Miss Plimmer^ beat Mrs. Farr; Miss I.; Myers beat ;Mrs. Richmond; Mrs. Boielle beat Mrs;- Chambers; Mrs. Pearce beat .Mrs. ■Keaney.' '•:". —; vv '^.j'^Yr.' '/;'. '' ".." :_■ :; ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 20
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