CLUB NEWS
Dutidfng Shield.—ln ;i IJucldint' Silield matolt ou tlio Tul Ulen links■ 'yestcruay, Tui Glou beat Talta b.v 10 games to S. KosiiUb, Tui lilon first:—Singles: D. Jarvie lost ;to , .1. itudnuu). A. Judcl lost to K. Shannon, C. Ln.nibert lost iv 1. ltutlmau. 1. fcitohes beat (f. Dickie, M. Hunt bout \V. Clctfg, K. I.ockott lost to K. Waggery, A. Borra boat JJ. Alayoiii. H. S. Dudding lost to ,1. Kmvstou. A.."Lanibvr't beat R. Mustard, D. .Inmleson beat 1... W.ani, A. (irierson lost to 11. Aiihell, T, Lambert bwit A. (J. MuKenzic. I'otirbalH: J.irviu and Juilil 10-*t lo JJudmnu nnd Sliaunuii, C. Lambert diid Stokes beat AI. Kudmin and (3. Dickie, Hunt and houkett beat fle^'i,' aud Wegrfcn, ilpua and Dudding beat Majom and K.iwsloji, A. LdinbiTt and Jamicsun beat Mustard and W.inl. C'rJerson aod T. Lambert Jest to Ansel/ and MtfKehzie. ' ' ; Paremata v. Paettakarski.—A niuteli beiween Paremata aud I'aeKJkarlKl on Hits i'aixmata course yesterday resulted in a draw, botli teams winning" eight gfanies, wIU» three Mines SQuareU. Kesults,. Paekakarikl Urst:— 2>ourbaHs:'Mesclan>cs Scotland and Warring lost to Misses Uiliur and Wilkinson, 1 down; Murray and Smith beat Allen and Jones, a and l,r JF. Smith and 'Gollop and Hardy and Young, all square; Warring and Jaggers beat Gordon and Wilkinson, 3 and 3;, Barnett and Scotland lost to Sturrock and Dillon, 1 down; Holton and Manning lost to' Croft and I'enberthy, 1 down. Singles: Mrs. Scotland beat Miss Osborne, 5 and 4; Mrs. Warring lost to Miss Wilkinson. 3 and 2; Murray beat Allen, i, alJ d, 2 • A Sniltll lost to Jones, 3 and 1; t. ©niith beat Youns, 7 and C; Gol/ou beat Hardy, 7 and (j; Warring and Gordon, all square; Jaggers and Wilkinson, all f-qtiare; Barnett beat Dillon. 6 and 3; Scotland'beat .Sturrock, 4 and 2; Manning lost to Peiiberthv, uy 4 games to 3. Itcsulta (Suundon first) : Mrs Adams beat Mrs. Prior, 1 up: Mrs. Lees Mrs Fajran, 2 and l : Mrs. Cameron loot to Miss iZ. ± b , ffls d4: yiXss 7)orsct beaf Mißß Holz?™a f d,V M?- P°»oran beat Miss Murray, in ?h n' Sndd beat Miss Oates- 1 "P K.rS? %}£??* "laje(? the same da >' a°'ainst l^aior), fehandon iron b.v 4 frames to 3. Mrs Henseman lost to Miss J. Lauchlan, G and 3 \\r« e ,ma Mrs- D- aicGavta. 3 and 2: ara nSklll ''. eat Mrs- n- l- Anderson. 2 Mrs Proctor lost to-Mrs. 'McCornrtck. 4 and -^ Mrs. Sinclair beat Mrs. (i. Gibson. -1 .in<l Balmont'Ladies (midweftk).—Second round of the captain's trophj : Mrs. Scott beat Mrs Mlilier; Mrs. Jepscu beat Mrs. Viu. Eclectic stroke^ Mrs. R. Collins. Wellington.—Mixed toursomes for.tho Islington Cup, at Hcretaunsra on Satuida^: G. Milne and Mrs. Milne and V. A. Ward and .Miss X Barton tied, all square. Hutt Ladles.—Final of Mrs. Fleming's tropUy : Mrs. lteilly beat Mrs. Cornaga. Bogey competition: Senior, Mrs. Dudley 1 down: junioi, Mr«. Wellstead, •"> down. , FIXTURES. Shandon Ladies (midweek).—Draw for the September bogey on Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 a.m.: No 1 tec—Mrs. Wells and M-<j McQuarrie; Mrs. Adams and Miss Dorset; Miss Jlodgins and Mrs. Bishop: Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Donovan; Mrs. Sadd. and Mrs. Cameron; Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Sothani; Miss Rockstrow and Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Benseman: Mrs. A. P. King and Miss Press. No. (J teeMrs.Pearce and Mrs. Proctor: Mrs. Pdrdle arid Mrs. Macasklll; ; Mrs. ,Pope and Mr'S. HarrAp,' Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs* Lecky; Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Girdlestone ; ; Mrs. Fuller ' and Miss King. No. 10 tee—Mrs.l Kirby and Mrs. Campbell:. Mrs. Morgan and; Mrs. • Manning;, Mrs. Davis • and "Mrs- Ecrrett; Mrs. Mouat and Misß Bain; Mrs; Bloom and Mrs. McConkey. -No. 13 tee—Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Sutton; .Mrs., Decksdri .and -Mrs. • Sommerville;. Mrs.. Burmester and Mrs;'Dentice; Mrs. Levien and Mrs.. Blng; Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Kitto; Mrs. fisher and.Miss Miles. ' From No. 1 tee at JlJa.m.—Mrs. Lewman: and Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. Jackson and Miss Gibbons; Mrs. Clarke ami Mrs.. Sinipson.; Mrs. Hall and Miss Kain; Mrs. Marshall and Sirs. Berry; Mrs. Whitcher nud Mrs.--Poll: -airs'. Howard an* Mrs. Lockett: Al(,v'Bepk_snieale,-aud :M*s. Feiitherstohe...'. . J; ... Belmont Ladies, (midweek) .—Tomorrow: Medal iiui'iid and flnaj <>l captain's trophy. Followins is five■'dravl:.Mrsi Scott an<rMrs. Jepsen, Sirs'. fliy ""and Mrs. Kirkiand; Mrs. J. Gollins and Mrs.- Yule., Mrs. Topp and Mrs. P.-vrsoiis. Mrs: MrGrogbr-'aiul Mrs. R. Collins/ Mrs. V. Allan iiid Airs. G. Allen, Mrs. Millier and' Mrs. WalmsHult Ladies.—The postponed boge.v for the liiiluiford Medal will be played on WMnesday. Players'.'.will- arra'iijre their own .games. The senior and'junior championships will be played during, the' Avcelv commencing October 24. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1939, Page 16
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757CLUB NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1939, Page 16
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