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MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB

The following is the draw for an extra L.G.U; and first round of a 36----hole medal for Mr. Stratmore's trophy, the second round to be played by the Manor Park Ladies' Club on Sunday morning, players to arrange own partners:—

Mrs..Fairbrother and Mrs. Barnard; Miss Jackson and Miss E. Bilton; Miss Kerr and Miss King; Miss Bray and Mrs. Sherwood; Miss Nash and Mrs. Jackson; Miss Stevens and Miss McGrath; Miss Bennett and Miss D. Bilton; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Barker; Miss Waiford. and Miss Haase; Miss Reidle and Mrs. Hay; Miss Howe and Mrs. Burns; Miss Murtagh and Miss Jones; Miss Fowler and Miss Clouston; Miss Monahan and Mrs. Haslam; Miss Hull and Miss Scadden; Miss Dennehy and Miss Babbington; Miss Breen and Miss Hargraves; Mrs. Hough and Miss Fitzgerald; Miss Appleby and Miss Macmillan; Miss McDowell and Miss Chapman.

Fourball games to be played on Sunday afternoon:—

Mrs. Barnard and Miss Nash play Miss Reidle and Miss Howe; Miss Stevens and Miss Hull play Miss Bray and Mrs. Hay; Mrs. Butler and Miss E. Bilton play Mrs. Burns and Mrs. D. Bilton.

Miss Monahan was the winner of Miss Jackson's trophy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 16

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MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 16

MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 16

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