WOMEN'S GOLF
SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB
The following Shandon Ladies" Midweek! players qualified for the Vance Cup (medal foursomes) and will play off by match play, the first round to be played by September o:—Mrs. Munt and Mrs. Bishop play Mrs. Boyd and Miss Rogers; Miss Dorset and Miss Hyde play Miss liodgius and Mrs. Cameron; Mrs. Montcith and Mrs. Cathie play Mrs. Frazer and Mrs. Lees; Mrs. Richards and Miss Thompson play Mrs. Proctor" and Mrs. Cockroft. The following is the draw for a bogey match to be played on Thursday at 30.30 a.m.:—Mrs. Spiers v. Mrs. Vance; Mrs. Mcllroy v. Mrs. Boyd; Miss Dorset v. Miss Hodgins; Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Monteith; Mrs. Kerr v. Mrs. Clemens; Mrs. Frazer v. Mrs. Saunders; Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Black; Mrs. Mincher v. Miss Marris; Mrs. Richards v. Mrs. Warden; Mrs. Munt v. Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Proctor; Miss Judd v. Mrs. Sotlia.ni; Mrs. Doherty v. Mrs. Fargie; Miss Skipper v. Miss Carstene. From No. 1 Tee. —Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. Kirby; Mrs. Lewis v. Mrs. Press; Miss Rogers v. Mrs. Pearce; Mrs. Nicol v. Miss Hyde; Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Hardcastle; Mrs. Zachariah v. Mrs. Robinson; Mrs. Bourne v. Mrs. Cameron; Mrs. Carstens v. Miss Thompson; Mrs. Witcombe v. Mrs. Peterson; Mrs. Cathie v. Mrs. Bishop; Mrs. Mouat v. Mrs. Cockroft; Mrs. Livesey v. Mrs. Zahara. C Division.—Mrs. Sunley v. Miss Carwardine; Mrs. Raine v. Mrs. Wood; Mrs. E. Peterson v. Mrs. Rotherham; Mrs. Flux v. Miss Rockstrow; Mrs. Fisher v. Mrs. Carrington; Mrs. Dyer v. Mrs. Charties; Miss Low v. Mrs. Dawson; Miss Douglas v. Mrs. Mather: Miss Dennis v. Miss Lees.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 3
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