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TITAHI LADIES' CLUB

The following is the Titahi ladies' draw for the flag match for Mrs. . McMahon's Trophy, and extra L.G.U., to be played next weekend: —Mies Cooney and Miss W. Davis; Mrs. Crombie and Miss Hollis; Miss McKce and Miss Wilkins; Miss Adams and 'Miss Yeoman; Miss Hervey and Misa Man-is; Miss White and Miss Davis; Mrs. Crichlon and Miss Mitchell; Miss Flanagan and Miss M. Adams; Mrs. McMahon and Miss Buncehall; Miss Simkin and Miss Kinchela; Miss Dobson and Miss Koss; Miss Wilson and Miss Sunderland; Miss Mclntosh and Mrs. Carr; Mrs. Boon and Miss Byrne; Miss Hunter and Mrs. T. Dodson; Miss Ready and Miss Lucena; Mrs. Munro and Mrs. Dodson; Miss Clark and Miss Shead; Mrs. Meade and Mrs. McParland; Mrs. Bradley and Miss Bennett; Miss Brice and Mrs. Macquavrie; Miss Williamson and Miss P. Man-is; Miss M. White and Mrs. o'Donovan. The result of tho senior championship played last weekend resulted in Mrs,. Crombie defeating Miss Cooney, 5 and 4. Tn the junior championship semi-final Miss Ilervey beat Miss Yeoman, 1 up; and Mrs. Crichton beat Mrs. McMahon, 2 up. The final will be played on Saturday. Tho flag match played on Labour Day was won by Miss McKee, and the fourball bogey 'by Miss Hervey and Miss Holiis.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 16

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TITAHI LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 16

TITAHI LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 16

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