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GOLF

CLUB NEWS

Manor Park (Ladies).—Mary Alward Cup. iVUtiiut jraiK won v tduica to •*. iteauus, Manor j^aris lirsi: —iUiss xauuiouiei' beat, ju-a. xviujj, ■j auu ~; Alias J.a,>ii>i' lussl tv iuisa itOufeiiid, ■i auu b; Auss sick ueat juss itoijiyaou, * auu d; Airs. e>juiiiu iosc to Airs, isuiiie, ■* auu 3; Misa Alcunuu ueat Mis. Kyau, ± up; Alias ktoag uuai, i>na. x ru/ser, - auu i; Airs, ±tj.araiiau iusi 10 auss xiazer, i uowu; Airs, jiisnioie Deat iurs. Aiaiueu, * up; xuiss- jviiitf n>m. 10 Airo. biack, z auu j. ; allss ocau Miss uilauee, o auu a. xuaKaia cup; Alauw JrarK vvuu uy a feauiiiiS to j, wiui. oue squaruu. Itesuits; iUiss 1 orstou lost to Miss jfriestley, 4 anu a; j.uibs .Barry Oeai xurs. j»raujej, auu i; Mrs. JiuUeioecji auu Alias Levy, au square; Mrs. CocKburii Deat Miss Souter, Z aucl 1; Aliss Keely lost to Miss JL,ow, a .auu i; Miss Ueorge Deat aviiss Wijusuq, -2 aud J.. second rouuu o£ tue ± orbar Cup: Altss is lee auu Miss Allen Deat Mrs. iiilaexDecK1 ana Miss Hogg, 3 and 'J.; Mrs. iilsniore ana Miss 'layioc beat Airs. ,'bugli amitn aud Aliss Aeeiy, at tne twenty-tinru. aogey: Miss Uaviusou won on a couut-DacK from aiiss Jsarry, all square. Tenhole medal: Miss Allen. • : . ' Judgetord.—canaaiau foursome: A. JD. S. Smith, auu K. J. aniitli, aa, 4—65; W. Barnard and H. Ualton, '/3, S—Bs. Jj'ourball bestball oogey: K. Mill aud T. Hill, (j up. Handicap reductions: A. Ji. Price 12r9, X. Harkins ia-10, i). I. Barron 14-11, J. K. McKay 14-11, M. K. Jacobson 17-13. At the end of the second round of the captain's cup for junior boys the scores are: M. Cunningham 139, 1, Jacobson 143, C. Bustin 163, J. Thompson 167. Karori Ladies (Midweek). —Last week's competition: Mrs. Simmiss. Mornington.—Bogey: J. Mouat, 3 up.- Itawlings trophy (36 holes bogey) : H. White, 1 down and '£ up. Bogey in conjunction: H. J. B. Carruthers (senior), 4 up; t\ Wadley (junior), 1 up. The second and third rounds of the Black Cup were played. FIXTURES. Paekakariki Ladies.—Draw, for a hidden-holes bogey competition on Sunday for Miss Robinsou's trophy;— Mrs. White and Miss James; Mrs. Marshall and Miss M. Grimstone; Mrs. F. Smith and Miss Robinson; Miss Whitehead and Miss B. Grimstone; Miss Battersby and Misss Proudfoot; Miss J. Smith and Mrs. Kleol; Miss R. Smith and Mrs. Gunn; Miss J. Gollop and Miss Gallagher; Miss Sinclair and Mrs. Scotland; Mrs. Warring and Mrs. Edwards; Miss Corson and Mrs. Leach; Mrs. Brandt and Miss Dorizac; Miss. Simpson and Mrs. Harper; Miss Bonisch and jMiss E. Jsichol; Miss Campbell and Miss Lynch. ' . , Karori Ladies.—Draw for an L.G.U. medal round on Sunday:—Juniors: Miss D. Andersou and Miss Oyston; Miss P. Shotlander and Mrs. J; Murphy; Miss B. Mathews and Miss A McKay; Mrs. W. McCormick and Miss E. Podevln; Mrs. T. Younle and Sirs. F. Anderson; Miss N. Heiiiemann and Mrs. E. Gardner; Miss J. Lauchlan and Miss I. Stephens; Mrs. G. Simmiss and Miss P. Leahy; Miss E. Wall and Mrs. K. Kenneßy; Mrs. L. Dykes and Mrs. J. Davis; Mrs. D. McGavin and Miss S. Quirk; Mrs. G. Gibson and Miss M. Webb. G grade: Miss L. Smith and MiSS A. Gunn; Mrs. K. Martin and Miss M. Spence; Mrs. W. Hutson and Mrs. F. McKay; Miss B. Tait and Mrs. t. Rogers; Miss I. Price and Miss M. Giddings; Miss E. Chote and Miss Townsend. Saturday: Stableford bogey, partners to be aTranged at the clubhouse. Karori Ladies (Midweek).—Draw for a medal round next Tuesday: Mrs; Reid and Sirs. G. Simmiss; Mrs. D. McGavin and Mrs. J. Davis; Mrs. K. Kennedy and Mrs. G. Gibson; Mrs. F. Anderson and Mrs. W. Hutson; Mrs. L. Dykes and Mrs. F. McKay; Mrs. W. McCojmick and Mrs. R. Martin; Miss Dunn and anMorninßton.—Next weekend the first rounds of the Brett and Stratmore Cups will be played (18 holes stroke).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 120, 24 May 1939, Page 20

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 120, 24 May 1939, Page 20

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 120, 24 May 1939, Page 20

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