GOLF
CLUB FIXTURES
Titahi Ladies.—The fourball matches for the Waimarama Cup will be started on Saturday afternoon. The Qualifying round for the Desert Gold Cup will be played on Sunday morning.
Waiwetu Ladies.—The ball competition for next weekend will be a bogey competition. The draw for Sunday morning is: Miss R. Dixon and Miss P. Barr, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Vaughan, Miss Thodey and Miss Horman, Mrs. Hull Brown and Miss W. Barr, Mrs. Shran and Miss Crick, Mrs. Kudolph and Miss Findlay, Mrs. Newell and Miss Croucher, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Emerre, Mrs. Keys and Miss Reid, Miss Mawby and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Johns and Miss Brooking, Miss Lewis and Miss Hoban, Miss Frame and Mrs. Meldrum, Miss Foley and Miss Lockett, Miss Crammond and Miss A. Burke, Miss Kirk and Miss Lovell, Miss Senior and Miss Hardie, Miss Plummer and Miss Patton, Miss B. Paton and Miss Downing.
Shandon Ladies (Midweek). —Th_ following is the draw for a medal round and the third L.G.U. to be played on Wednesday, commencing at 10 a.m.:—No. 1 tee: Mrs. Wells and Miss Dorset, Mrs. McQuarrie and Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Adams and Miss Hodgins, Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Cameron, Mrs.- Bishop and Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. Cathie, Mrs. Sadd and Mrs. Millard, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Pearce. No. 6 tee: Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Purdie, Mrs. Benseman and Miss Rockstrow, Mrs. A. P. King and Miss Press, Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Hardcastlo and Mrs. Evans. No. 10 tee: Mrs. Macaskill and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Harrap and Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Lecky and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Sinclair, Mre* Proctor and Mrs. Mouat, Mrs. McConkey and Mrs. Tustin. No. 13 tee: Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Perrett and Mrs. Girdlestone', Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Sommerville and Mrs. Burmester> Miss King and Mrs. Kitto, Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Dentice and Miss Miles. From No. 1 tee at 10.40 a.m.: Mrs. Clark and Miss Gibbons, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Poll, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Featherstone and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. AVhitcher and Mrs. Berry.
Mornington Ladies (Midweek). —The first round of the President's Trophy will be played next Wednesday, the drawing being: Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Rough, Mrs. Barron v. Mrs. Pattison, Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Hands, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Denniston, Mrs.- Sly v. Mrs. Mouat, Miss Clark v. Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Searelle v. Miss Thompson, Mrs. Barrett and partner. Other members will arrange their own partners for a bogey competition. Judgeford Ladies.—On Sunday morning the monthly L.G.IT. medal round will be played, partners to be drawn in the club-house. In the afternoon the third round of the W., Hart cup will be played, the draw being as follows: Miss Pinner v. Miss Fisher, Miss McGregor v. Mrs. Martin, Miss Murphy v. Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Hill v. Mrs. Phillips. CLUB NEWS. Tui Glen.—Reduction in handicap: A. Clelland 4-3, L. Pilcher 5-4, E. Chisholm 7-5, A. Lovatt 11-8, L. Clark 16-12, A. Grieson 21----16, G. Klee 22-16, R. Gilkes 23-17, D. McArthur 23-17. Shandon Ladies (Midweek).—The best scores returned in the Coronation Medal and Aotearoa Cup were: Senior, Mrs. Wells, 89, 13—76; juniors, Mrs. Purdie, 101, 24—77. In the Little Cup final Miss Dorset beat Mrs. Donovan, 4 ahd 3. Munt Vase final, Mrs. Perrett beat Mrs. Sinclair, 5 and 3. Mornington Ladies (Midweek).—ln the L.G.U. and qualifying round for the President's Trophy, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Barron returned cards of 60 net. Mrs. Smith was next with
Judgeford Ladies.—A card of 3 up in the third round of the Mrs. Flighty Cup (bogey) gave Mrs. Phillips the trophy. Miss Howard and Mrs. Phillips both reduced their handicaps. In tho junior division Mrs. Millman, 5 net, won Mrs. Stevenson's cup.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1939, Page 16
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641GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1939, Page 16
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