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GOLF

CLUB FIXTURES

Shandon Ladies (Midweek).. —Following is the •draw for the second;round .of >th« OEdllson Cup to be played on Wednesday, commencing at 10 a.m.:—From No. 1 tee :;Mrs." Wells and Miss P. Hodgins, Mrs. McQuarrie-aiidt Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Adam* and Miss 'Dorset, Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Sadd and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Cathie and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Purdie, Mrs. Hunter and Miss Rockstrow, Mrs. Savage , and Mrs. Pearce. No.- 6 tee: Mrs. Beckett and Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Benseman and Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. A. P. King, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Perrett, Mrs. Tustin and Mrs. Dentice, Mrs. Fuller and partner. No. 10 tee: Mrs. Macaskill • and Mrs. Harrap, Miss Press and Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs. Lecky, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Kitto, Mrs. Procter and ■ Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. GU-dlestone."No. 13 tee:, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. .Miller and Miss Miles, Mrs. Sonunesville .and Miss King, Mrs. Burmester and Mrs: Levien, Mrs. McConkey and Mrs. Mouat, :Mrs:; Collins and Mrs. Sutton. The following wIH leave from No. 1 tee at 10.40 a.m.:—Mrs.-;- Berry and Mrs. Carrington, . Mrs. Fislter.• and Mrs. Poll, Mrs. Featherstono and Miss Gibbons, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Simpson, Mrs.- Whitcher and Mrs. Hall, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Clark. There will be an open day on Thursday, June 1. A medal round will: be played in the morning and> a bogey foursome in the afternoon. Entries close next Saturday. ■'

Shandon Ladies (Midweek).—Medal round Mrs. Sadd, 91, 21—70; Mrs. Lees, 98, 19—79

Tafta.—Two rounds of the Taita C«P have' now/been played, and the best cards returned are K. Wegsrory 125, H. 136, J. Kearns 137, T. 'N.. Morrison 137, J. Itudman 139, and H. E. Knowles 139.

Over 60 Rhodes Scholars telegraphed to President Roosevelt asking him not |to recognise General Franco unless he j gave guarantees that no reprisals will be carried out. against republican leaders.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 16