HUTT LADIES' CLUB
■ The- following - is the Hutt ladies' draw for the fifth L.G.U. and third round of-the N.I.L.V.A. trophy, to be played on Wednesday:—No. 1 tee, at 11 a.m.: Mrs. Fleming v.- Mrs> Harman; Mrs. Ash y. Mrs.- Davidson; Mrs. Davis v.' Miss Lee; Mrs. Paterson ,v. Miss Griffen; .'Mrs. - Chas. Rogers ' v. Mrs. i Lawry; MrsV-Wiren v. Mrs. Lewis; Mrs. Latham vr Mrs. Dawson; Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Partridge v. Mrs. Foreman; Mrs. Dudley v Miss N. ■ Ballinger; Mrs. Slater v. Mrs. Park; Miss E. Ballinger v. Mrs. Macdonald; Mrs. Sherwood v. Mrs. Williams; Miss Matthews v. Mrs. K-. Luke; Mrs. Fossey v. Miss A. Bunny; Miss Stewart v. Mrs. Hill; Mrs. Cau v. Mrs. Evans; Mrs. Admore v. Mrs. Chapman; Mrs. Duncan v. Mrs. Evers--Swindell. iNo. 12 tee, 11.30 a r m.: Miss Kettle V. Mrs. Fraser;. Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Simpson; Miss Whitehead v. Miss. McCaskili; Mrs. McCulloch v. Miss Young; Mrs. Wilkinson :v. Miss B^Gib; bons; Miss/J. Gibbons v. Mrs. Weu, Miss Chesney v. Mrs. Hooper, Jto. Hardcastle v. Mrs. • Baldwin, Miss Evers-Swindell v: Miss E. Admore; Mrs. Pocock v. Mrs. Le^ Jones; Mrs. Wilsted v. Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. Turner- v Mrs. Steel; Mrs. Gibb v, Mrs, plcey; Mrs. F. Luke v. Mrs. Thorny S°The senior and junior championships,- played last week, resulted ma win in" the seniors for Mrs. Latham, who played outstanding golf to beat Mrs. Slater in the semi-final. In the final with Miss M. Lee, Mrs. Latham had to go to the 20th.; In the juniors Mrs. Duncan beat Miss P. Matthews m the final.
mornincton; ladies' midweek club
The following is the draw for the lualifying round for the Mornmgton Cadies' Midweek Club's championship, to be played on Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 a^"-^^-^o^-Mrs.. B. Rough; j Mp. Colch v. Mis Guey; Mrs. Marsden -lv. Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. B. Mouat v. Miss Clark; Mrs. Millman v. Mrs. Finn; Mrs. D. Rough v. Mrs. Dehniston; Mrs. Johnston v. Mrs. Phillips; Mrs. Barrett y. Mrs. Parkin; Mrs/Kussell v. :.Miss Mitchell; Mrs. s:.Barroft v. Mrs. Hands; . _ . In the one-club competition played last' Wednesday, the best cards were returned by Mrs. D. Rough, with 68 net, Mrs; Denniston 69, and Mrs. Barrett 70. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 16
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371HUTT LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 16
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