GOLF
MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
The following is the Miramaiv ladies' draw for next Tuesday's bogey match for a trophy presented by Mrs.. A. Marsden;—Mrs. [ Bank's and Mrs. Sutherland; Miss Fair and- Mrs. •Pearce; Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Mills; Miss Nicolls and Miss Taylor; Mrs. Mackenzie and. Mrs. H. Anderson; Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Widdop; Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. McKillop; Miss Black' and Mrs. M. Hanson; Mrs. B. Wilson and Mrs. Farr; Mrs. E. Sterling and Mrs. Briton Smith; Miss R. Thomson and Mrs. Andrews; Miss Hanson and Mrs. Cromb; Mrs. Dalgleish and Mrs. Johansen; Mrs. Baillie and Mrs. Ancell; Miss Briton Smith and Miss Plimmer; Miss Gambrill a bye; Mrs. Berendsen and Mrs. Mehaffey; Mrs. H. Hanson and Mrs. Bree; Mrs. jßogei's and Mrs. Mcllraith; Mrs. Caughley and Mrs. Ramsey; Miss Woodman and Mrs. Griffiths; Mrs. Hornibrook and Miss J; Hall; Mrs. Collie and. Mrs. Castle; Mrs. W. Parkin and Miss Davis; Mrs. Keaney and Miss Mclntdsh; Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Gover and Mrs. Schneider; Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Marsden; Miss Brien and Mrs. P. Myers; Miss Evans and Mrs. Maudsley; Mrs. Boielle'and Mrs. Thomson; Miss Jacobsen and Miss D. Vqitch; Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Brooks; Mrs. Austin and' Mrs. Lauchlan; Mrs. Short and Miss Van Staveren; Miss L. Hall and Mrs. Parkinson; Mrs. Sage and Mrs. H. Parkin; Miss P. Yeiteli and Miss Sidey; Mrs, H.. Sterling and Miss Bennett; Mrs. Bown and Mrs. Little; Mrs.. Wright and Miss Didsbury; Mrs.' Gilbert and Mrs. W. J. Anderson; Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Menneev; Mis. Woodhead and Mrs. Whitcombe; Mrs. Foi'de and Miss Townsend; Mrs. Upham and Mis. Gill; Miss Edmondson and Mrs. Cate; Miss Richardson and Mrs. Sellers; Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. Stubbs;. Mrs. McGoivan and Miss Murphy;- Mrs. Telford and Mrs. Chambers; Mrs.'G. Mitchell and Mrs. Didsbury; Miss I. Myers 'and Mrs. T. Brook.
C ' Grade, Monday.—Mrs. Goldie and Mrs. Osborne; Mrs. F. D. Thomson and Mis. Griffin; Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Ilott; Mrs. Cramond and Mrs. Bamfoid; Mis. Doctor and Mrs. Oxley; Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs. Frethey and Miss Smith. . -
The results of the fourth round of the club foursomes are as follows:—Mrs. Boielle and Mrs. Chambers beat Mrs. Gover and Mrs. Mcllraith; Miss Taylor and Miss Fair beat- Mrs. H. Sterling and Miss Nicollsj Mrs. Marsden and Miss Davis beat Mrs. Ancell and Mrs. Keaney; Miss. .Gambrjll and Miss Plimmer beat Airs. Collie and Miss Woodman; Mrs. Mackenzie and • Miss Briton Smith beat Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Dalgleish; Miss R. Thomson and Miss Norwood beat Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Crorab; Mrs. Didsbui'y and Miss Jacobsen beat Miss Hanson and Mrs. H. Hah Son; Sirs. Fair and Mrs. Andrews beat Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Rogers. ' In the ■ Coronation Medal Mrs. H. Pearce, with a net score of 72, was fourth, andi Miss.E.. Fair with 76, was fourteenth.
• In the Aotea-Roa Cup," Miss Davis, with in. net score of. 64, tied with Mrs. Pickering (Hawarden), but lost on the count of the last nine liolos. Mrs. H. Peai:ee was tenth and Miss E. Fair thirty-third.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 7
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