GOLF
CLUB FIXTURES
Miramar Ladies' Golf Club.—An open day will be held tomorrow. The following is the draw for a medal ronli'd, to commence at 8.30 and thereafter at tour-minute intervals :-—B.JO. Mrs. Albertson and Mrs: Banks; 8.H4, Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Hughes: S.StJ, Mrs. Mackenzie aii-1 Mrs. Dennis: 8.42, Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Palmer; 8.40, Mrs. Wrigley and Mrs. Schneider; 8.50. .Mrs. Houston and Airs. Dykes; 5.04, Mrs. King and Mrs. Farr; 8.08, Mrs. Summars and Miss Dempsey; U. 2, Mrs. Lister and Mrs. Hunter: i).t>. Mrs. Roe and Mrs. K. Luke; 9.L0, Mrs. McQuarrie and Mrs. Murphy; 9.14, Mrs. Sadd and Mrs. Cameron: 9.18. Mrs. -Wilson and Mrs. Short; 1>.22, Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Ilott:. 9.26, Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Monkman ; !).00, Mrs. M.vers and Mrs. Cunningham: y.HI, Mrs. llornibrook mid Mrs. 'Parkinson : 9.08, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Donovan; 9.42, .Mrs. Creswell and Mrs. Richmond; 9.40, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Chambers; 0.50. Mrs. Wircu and Mrs. Lewis; U. 54, Mrs. Macrae and Mrs. Hu/it : St.sß. Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Wel-ton-Hogg; 10.2, Mrs. Frazer and Mrs. McMahoii: 10.(i, Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Millar ; 10.10. Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. Martin; 10.14, Mrs. Sage aud Mrs. Tomliuson: 10.18. Mrs. .lohnsen and Mrs. Mooney; 10.22, Mrs. Wellstod and Mrs. Adiuore; 10.26. Mrs. P. J. Muvpliy and Mrs. Andrews: 10.30, Mrs. Combes and Mrs Hamilton; 10.34. Mrs. H. Parkin and Miss Jones; 10.38, Mrs. D. S. Anderson and Miss Batham; .10.42, Miss Van Staveren and Miss Young; 10.4(5, Mrs. W. i'arkiu and Mrs. Drake; 10.50, Mrs. Castle and Miss McKay; 10.51, Mrs. .11. Anderson and Mrs. Hurdley; <10.55, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Thompson; 11.2, Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Lauchlan; 11.6, Miss V. Dennis and Mrs. Dentice; 11.10. Mrs. Bree and Mrs. He aid; 11.11, Mrs. Stephens and partner; 1.1.18, Mrs. J. Brown and Miss Stone- 11.22. Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Bamford; 1120, Mrs. St'lwell aud Mrs. Nimmo: 11.30, Mrs. Clay and Miss Mitchell: 11.34 Mrs.. ißurch and Miss Robertson; 11.38, Miss Wood|man and Mrs. Webb; 11.42, Mrs. Daysh and Mrs. MeMorrau. ' , L , Starting- times for fourballwill be arranged at club house. In the event qf postponement on account of wet weather the -match, will be played on Thursday, April 4.
Wellington Club.—Tlie following is the draw for the opening day, Wuduesday, April 3. A medal comiietition will be played for prizes presented by Miss Duncan, play to commence at 12 I) p.m.:—Seniors (start at first tee) : Mrs. MacKae v. Mrs. Tliurgood; Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Spiers; Mis. Williams v. Mrs.. Collins; Mrs. Welton-Hogg v. Mrs. Blaclcley: Mrs. Stout v Miss Barton : Mrs. Menzies ,v. Mrs. Treadwell; Mrs. Whatley v. Miss M. Wheeler; Mrs. Hewitt v. Mrs. Tripe; Mrs. Weston v. Mrs. Whyte; Mrsi Peacock v. Miss Maimsell; Mrs. Seddon v. Mrs. Turnbull; Mrs. W. Blundell v. Miss Peacock; Mrs. Tweed v. Mrs. Bell; Miss Blundell v. Mrs. Hunter: Miss Mdntosh v. Mrs. Stamp-Taylor; Mrs. B. Todd v. Mrs. Aikeu; Mrs. Nathan v. Mrs. Rhind; Mrs. Ilott v Miss E/ Ward: Miss Wylie v. Miss Gibbons. Juniors (start at eighth tee) : Mrs. B. Nathan v. Miss Duthie; Mrs. Hanna v. Mrs. Malcolm; Miss Moodie v. Mrs. Paterson : Mrs. Richardson V. Mrs. Duncan; Mrs. Howden v. Mrs. Kemp; Miss Reading v. Mrs. Riddler; Mrs. Farnois v. Miss. Paterson; Mrs. A. X. Young v Mrs. R. Peacock: Miss Richardson v. Mrs. Sinclair-Thompson : Mrs. V. Ward v. Mrs. 1. Reid: Mips Allan v. MJss P. Blundell; Miss Hemptdn v. Miss R. Wheeler: Miss Tanner, v. Miss Wheeler: Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Chesney; Mrs. Coleridge. •
Mornington Ladies' Midweek Club. —Wednesday, L.G.U. medal round.
Hutt Ladies' Club.— Wednesday, L.G.U. medal, commencing 10 a^m.
Results,
Paremata Club.—A largo crowd gathered at Paremata on Sunday for opening. Mr. B. Bradey drove the official ball, after presentIng the cups competed for c>irini? the summer season. Results; Mixed bojiey foursome, .T. D. Shearer and Miss H. Kisfelder, 2 down; long driving, N. i'ayuc (200 yards) and Miss D. Grittcn.
Mornington Ladies' Midweek Club.—The Morningtpn. Ladies' Mid-week Coif riub held its opening day in ideal weather. Mrs. Noble won nine-hole stroke competition and Miss E. Clark putting competition: , Trophies for both events wero, donated by Mrs. Barrett,,
Miramar Club.—Bogey, C. V. Sutherland (7). 4 up; next best, L. A. Notley (8). 3 up. Slableford bogey teams match,' J-amcs (8), 35; Hotl3ton (7), 28; Stubberileld (8), 32; White (">) 32. The next best team was R. W. Williams (5), 32; Holthotise (14), 30; Dykes (C), 34; M. P. Mabin (S), 25.
SMandon Club.—Foiirball best-ball bogey :— Senior partnered by junior, D. Sutton and It Sage, S up. Bogey: I. Boyd, all square. Stablcford: Seniors, N. Millard and M. d. Stubbs 31 points: juniors, B. A. Waters, 31 points. Fourball best-ball bogey: V. RobI) and G. Wright, 2 up; W. vSquires and .1. O'Callaghan, 2 .up; J- Jones and May, •• up. .-...■' Manor Park Club.—Stroke. round, B. Davidson 64; L. J. -Smith, 66. Sunday: Fourball, Mr. and Mrs.. \V. J. Anderson, 7, up: mixed Canadian foursome, Mr. and Mrs .Tames, 69: men's, S. Hough and R. J. Mcllwraith, 68. ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 77, 1 April 1940, Page 14
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