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GOLF

♦ TU! GLEN CLUB The final game for the Tui Glen Summer Cup was played on Sunday, the -winner being E. Chisholm with seven points. The competition, a stableford, resulted in a win for G. Hill, 21, 17—38, with E. Chisholm, 30, 7—37, next. The winter season opens on Sunday. | MORNfNGTON CLUB Results of weekend competitions at the Mornington links are as follows:—. Saturday's Stableford.—W. Taylor, 35 points; A. Rennie, 34; J. Holland, 33; P. Satherley, 32; D. B. Stratmore, 31. 18-hole Stroke.—W. Shilling, 84, 22— 62; N. Lincoln, 81, 17—64; J. S. Wilson, 87, 21—66; M. S. De Woolf, 84, 17 —67; T. J. O'Kelly, 76, 9—67; J. R. Clements, 88, 20—68. Afternoon Bogey.—C. B. Eversleigh and T. J. O'Kelly, each 2 down; A. G. Minifie and A. Rennie, each 3 down. The winter season will open on Sunday when a mixed Canadian four-, some will be played in the morning, and a bogey in the afternoon. WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal to be played by the Wellington Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow: — Seniors, from eighth tee.—l.lo, Miss C. Young and Mrs. Seddon; 12.0, Mrs. Crombie and Miss Hornabrook; 12.5, Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Williams; 12.10, Mrs. Spiers and Mrs. Welton Hogg; 12.15, Mrs. Macßae and Miss Collins, 12.20, Mrs. Thurgood and Mrs. Blackley; 12.25, Mrs. Treadwell and Mrs. Brodie; 12.30, Mrs. Menzies and Mrs. Whatley; 12.35, Mrs. Turnbull and Miss P. Blundell; 12.40, Mrs. Tripe and Mrs Roberts; 12.45, Mrs. R. Whyte and Mrs. Hunter; 12.50, Miss J. Nathan and Mrs. Hewitt; 12.55, Mrs. Bell and Miss Wylie; 1.0, Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Aflcen; 1.5, Mrs. Tweed and Miss E. Ward. • Juniors, from first tee. —12.0, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Walker; 12.5, Mrs. Rhind and Mrs. Paterson; 12.10, Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. A. T. Young; 12.15, Mrs. Howden and Mrs. E. Nathan; 12.20, Miss M. Peacock and Mrs. Riddler; 12.25, Miss Reading and Miss M. Maunsell; 12.30, Mrs. Whitcombe and Mrs. Francis; 12.35, Mrs. Ilott and Mrs. N. Smith; 12.40, Miss Hempton and Mrs. I. Reid; 12.45, Mrs. Kemp and Miss R. Wheeler; 12.50, Miss Moodie and Miss Brodie; 12.55, Miss Blundell and Miss J. Webster; 1.0, Mrs. P. Mac Lean and Miss P. Blundell; 1.5, Mrs. Stamp Taylor and Mrs. Malcolm; 1.10, Miss Allan and Mrs. Milne; 1.15, Miss Richardson and Miss Tanner; 1.20, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. T. Young; 1.25, Mrs. McGlashan and Mrs. Zohrab; 1.30, Miss Paterson and Miss P. White; 1.35, Mrs. Chesney and Mrs. Turnbull; 1.40, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Atkinson; 1.45, Mrs. -Sinclair Thompson and Miss Harcourt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 67, 21 March 1939, Page 20

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 67, 21 March 1939, Page 20

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 67, 21 March 1939, Page 20

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