SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB
Following is the draw for the fourth round of the Edilson Cup and L.G.u. competition to be played Wednesday, commencing at 10 o'clock, by the Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club:— No 1 Tee.—Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Cameron; Mrs. Edwards ayd. Mrs. Cockroft; Miss Dorset and Mrs. Cathie; Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Robertson; Miss P. Hodgins and Mrs. Wood; Mrs. Zachariah and Miss Press; Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. Hamilton. No. 6 Tee.—Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Sadd; Mrs. Benseman and Mrs. Witcombe; Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Savage; Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Mouat and Mrs. Hurdley; Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs. Pearce. 1 No 10 Tee.—Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Purdie; Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Briggs; Mrs. Macaskill and Mrs. Sinclair; Mrs. Campbell and Miss Miles; Mrs. Harrap and Mrs. Davis; Mrs. Morgan and Miss Farr; Mrs. Proctor and Miss Rockstrow. No IS Tee. —Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Manning; Mrs. Evans and Miss King; Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Perrett; Mrs. Press and Mrs. Burmester; Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Lecky; Mrs. Bing and Mrs. McConkey; Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Macdonell. . , n . c "C" Players, from No. 1 Tee, at 10.45 a.m.—Mrs. Jackson and Miss Gibbons; Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Kitto; Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Whitcher; Mrs. Sommerville and Mrs. Featherstone; Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Marshall; Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Simpson; Mrs. Hall and partner. The winner of Mrs. Wells's Trophy (two medal rounds) was Mrs. Adams, with 80 and 82 net. In the medal round played last Wednesday the best cards returned were: _ Mrs. Purdie. 104, 27—77; Mrs. Pearce, 107, 29—78; Mrs. Sadd, 103, 25 —78.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1938, Page 16
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265SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1938, Page 16
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