MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for the qualifying round for the Wheeler Cup to be played on Tuesday by the Mira?iar a-. cJ l ies' G?lf Clvb > Play commencing at 10 a.m. in order of the draw at four-minute intervals:—Miss Gambrill ?i? d M, rs< MiUs: Mrs- Richmond and Mrs. Cromb; Mrs. Dalgleish and Mrs. Russell;, Miss Fair and Miss Taylor; Miss Phmmer and Mrs. Farr: Mrs Foreman and Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. ?, ani£s and partner; Mrs. Pierard and Mrs. R. Stirling; Mrs. Baillie and Mrs. Albertson; Mrs. R. Wilson and Miss R. lnomson; Mrs. McKillop and Mrs Brown; Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Briton Smith; Mrs. Maudsley and Mrs. Castle; Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Wrigley; Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs. Bond; Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Ancell; Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Sutherland; Miss Brien and Miss Dempsey; Mrs. Keaney and Miss Muir; Mrs. Millar and Miss Jacobsen; Mrs Watkins and Mrs. Caughley; Mrs. Collie and Miss L. Van Staveren; Mrs. Hunter and Miss J. Hall; Mrs. Bree and Mrs. Mcllraith; Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Marsden; Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Brooks: Mrs. Hornibrook and Mrs. Parkinson; Mrs. Gate and Mrs. W. Parkin; Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Austin; Mrs. Beasley and Miss Norwood; Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Day; Miss Woodman and Miss Mclntosh; Mrs. Didsbury and Mrs. Boyes: Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Sim; Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. H. Parkin; Miss Thompson and Mrs. Sander; Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. W. J. Anderson; Miss I. Myers and Mrs. Sellers; Mrs. Hort°n and Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. Griffin and M/s. Thomson; Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Stubbs; Mrs. Ilott and Mrs. Hamilton; Miss Edmonson and Mrs. WoodheadMiss Van Staveren and Mrs. Doctor; Mrs. Dentice and Mrs. Upham; Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Little. C grade, on Thursday: Mrs. Mcßae and Mrs: Oxley; Mrs. Osborne and Miss Smith; Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. Townsend; Mrs. Stock and Mrs. Cramond; Mrs. Bamlorcl and Miss Dennis; Miss Danby and Mrs. Dykes; Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Goldie; Mrs. Frethey and Mrs. G. D. Little; Mrs. Hiddleston and Mrs. N-immo.
The second L.G.U. and first round of the captain's trophy played on Tuesday resulted in a win for Miss Gambrill in the seniors, with 85, 7—78, and Mrs. Thomson in the juniors with 104, 33 —71. During the weekend Miss W. Turner returned the best score for the first round of the captain's trophy, 90, 13—77. Mrs. Dykes was the winner in the C division competition.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 5
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