GOLF
MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw of the Miramar Ladies' Club for the qualifying round for the George Cup, and the first round of the Murphy Cup for handicaps 26-36, to be played on Tuesday, July 20, play commencing at 10 a.m. in order of the draw, at fourminute intervals:— ,
Miss Taylor and Mrs. McCarthy; Mrs. Ancell, and Mrs. Mcllroy; Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Mill; Miss Gambrill and Mrs. Richmond; Miss Griffen and Miss Wheeler; Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Pearce; Mrs. Farmer and ■ Mrs. Banks; Mrs. Mackenzie and partner; Mrs. Castle and Miss R. Thomson; Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Ward; Mrs. Dalgleish and Miss Muir; Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Maudsley; Miss M. Thompson and Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. McKillop and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Collie; Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Schenider; Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. W. Smith; Mrs. H. Parkin and gartner; Miss Jacobsen and Miss P. lennis; Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Brooks; Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Torstonson: Miss Brien and Miss Davis; Mrs. G. Dennis and Miss Woodman; Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Griffin; Mrs. W. Parkin and Miss Van Staveren; Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. W. J. Anderson; Mrs. Dykes and Mrs. Houston; Mrs. Mcllraith and . Mrs. Smith Wilson; Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Stilwell; Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Griffiths; Mrs. Day and ,Mrs. Bree; Mrs. Nimmo and Mrs. Marsderi; Mrs. Ilott and Miss Robertson; Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. P. R. Jackson; Mrs. Short and Mrs. Boielle; Mrs. Lauchlan and Mrs. N. Jackson; Mrs. Didsbury, and Mrs. Caldwell.
The following players will play the first round of the Murphy Cup knockout, commencing on Tuesday, July 20: Mrs. Upham v. Mrs. Young; Mrs. Frethey v. Mrs. G. D. Little; Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Woodhead; Mrs. Hamilton v. 'Mrs. H. A. Gilbert; Mrs. Goldie v. Miss Veitch; Mrs. Combes v. Mrs. Simpson; Mrs. Pirie v. Mrs. Daysh; Mrs. Hudson v. Mrs. ScammeU; Mrs. Drake v. Mrs. Hornibrook; Mrs. Lamberg v. Mrs. Stephens; Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Napier; Mrs. Jacques v. Miss Edmondson; Mrs. Notley v. Mrs. Hurst; Mrs. Stubbs v. Mrs. Ackland; Mrs. Dentice, a bye.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 16
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356GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 16
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