TITAHI LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw for the Coronation Medal, to be played on May 2:—Miss Hollis and Miss M. Adams; Miss Wilson and Mrs. Gault.
The following is the. draw for the Aotearoa Cup, to be played on Sunday:—Mrs. Crichton and Miss Low; Mrs. McQuarrie and Miss Adams; Miss Clark and Miss McKee; Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. McParland; Mrs. Bradley and Miss Hunter; Miss White and Miss Aimers;- Miss Ready and Miss Kinchela; Mrs. Tunnington and Mrs. Scotland; Mrs. Johnston and Miss Ashby; Miss Veitch and Miss Simkin; Mrs. Munro and Mrs. Brice; Mrs. Hayward and Miss McLennan; Miss Symes and Mrs. Hayward; Miss E. Dunning and Miss Patten; Miss B. Dunning and Miss Lapham; Miss Todd and Miss J. Carr; Miss Mundell and Miss Matthews; Miss Fleming and Mrs. James; Miss P. Carr and Miss Small; Miss Gray and Miss B. Cornwall; Miss I. Cornwall and partner.
The winners of the fourball bestball bogey for the Gresham Buttons were Mrs. Scotland and Miss Ashby with a score of 1 up.
The following team will represent
Titahi in the Mary Alward match against Paekakariki. to be played on Saturday:—Miss Hollis. Miss Wilson, Miss Adams, Mrs. Gault. Miss McKee, Mrs. McQuarrie. Mrs. Crichton, Miss Adams, Miss Low. Miss Clark; emergencies, Miss Wilkins and Mrs. Bradley.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 16
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