WOMEN'S GOLF
MIRAMAR OPEN TOURNEY
In continued fine weather the semi-finalists were found in the Miramar ladies' open tourney yesterday. The results were as follows:— Open Championship. First Round.—Mrs. Ferguson beat Miss Wheeler, 5 and 3; Mrs. Harmnn beat Miss Taylor, 4 and 3; Mrs. Foreman beat Mrs. MacKenzie, 6 and 4 ; Mrs. D. Wilson beat Mrs. Farr, 5 and 4; Mrs. Lewis beat Mm, Chambers, S and 7; Miss Stevens beat .Mr.s. Creswell, 8 and 7 ; Mrs. Rota beat Mrs. Weils, at the twenty-fifth; Mrs. Farmer heat Mrs. Albertson, 4 and 3. Second Round.—Mrs. Ferguson beat Mrs. Harman, 4 and 3: Mrs. Wilson beat Mrs. Foreman, 4 and 3; Miss Stevens beat Mrs. Lewis, 1 up; Mrs. Farmer beat Mrs. Rota, 5 and 4. Miramar Handicap. First Round.—Mrs.' Collins (11) beat Mrs. Turnbull (14), 3 and 1; Mrs. Murphy (IS) beat Miss McGrath (15) : Mrs. Younie (15) beat Mrs. Hatrick (10), at the twentyfirst; Mrs. Richmond (10) beat Mrs. Houston (16), 1 up; Mrs. Cunningham (IS) beat Mrs. McGregor (5), 3 and 2; Mrs. Heald (19) beat Mrs. Monkman (11), 3 and 2; Mrs, Wimsett (12) beat Miss G. Fryer (15), 4 and 2; Miss O'Sulllvan (0) beat Mrs. Sim (17), 2 up. Second Round.—Sirs. Murphy beat Mrs. Collins, 3 and 1; Mrs. Richmond beat Mrs. j Younie, 3 and 1; Mrs. Cunningham beat Mrs. j Heald, 5 and 4; Mrs. Wimsett beat Miss O'Sul--1 livan, 2 and 1. IWiramar Flight. i First Round. —Mrs. FJsmore (16) beat Miss Stone (19), 5 and 3; Mrs. Bilderbeck (16) beat Mrs. Livingstone (18), 4 and 3; Mrs. Dennis (20) beat Mrs. Andrews (18), 2 up; Mrs. Short (24) beat Mrs. Park (11), at the twenty-first; Mrs. Marshall (19) beat Airs. Dykes (14), C and 5; Mrs. Power (19) beat Miss Plimmer (19), 6 and 5; Mrs. Richards (20) beat Miss McKay (20), 4 and 2; Mrs. H. Parkin (16) beat Mrs. Castle (17). 5 and I 3. I Second Round.—Mrs. Klsmore beat Mrs. Bilderbeck, 3 and 1; Mrs. Short beat Mrs. Denis, 3 and 1; Mrs. Power beat Mrs. Marshall, 4! and 3; Mrs. Richards beat Mrs. H. Parkin, 1 up. Handicap Results. i Third Medal.—Seniors: Mrs. Rogers, 96, 12 ! —84; juniors, Miss Lauchlan, 97, 24 —73. First Bogey.—Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Hatrick tied with 1 down, Mrs. Farmer winning on a count-back. In the second division, Mrs. Sim won with 2 down. FIXTURES. Boulcott Club.—Saturday: Eclectic. Weekend : Dudding Shield field day, play to commence at 9 a.m. Boulcott Ladies' Club.—Saturday: Final for Miss Snow's trophy and eclectic. Walwetu Club.—Walwetu team to play Manor Park at Waiwetu on Saturday: L. Quinn, D. J. Oliver, D. Woon, C. Walker, T. P. Davis, W. Wilson, F. Jamieson, J. Vaughan, P. Kelly, D. Francis, N. J. Sherwood, X. Hull-Brown Emergencies: W. ■ Gill. A. Lewis, R. Roberts, J. Newell. Sunday: Bogey and fourball bestball bogey in afternoon. Paremata Club. —Saturday: Stableford. Weekend: Morning, flag; afternoon, bogey. Second round ladies' championships to be played woekend. Paremata will play at Boulcott. Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 9 a.m. Waiwetu Ladies' Club.—Saturday afternoon Mary Alward Cup match, Walwetu v. Manor Park, at Manor Park; weekend, (morning) stableford, second round for Mrs. Walker's trophy, (afternoon) Canadian foursome stroke. Mornington Ladies' Club.—Weekend, second round of championships, and stableford- ball competition. Shandon Club.—Saturday, bogey competition ; weekend, second round of club • championships and Fergle Cup, and first rounds of the Vance, Ellis, and Ranish Plates. Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club.—Monday September 30, second round of the Edllaon Cup and L.G.U. medal round. Talta Club.—Weekend: Eclectic; afternoon, medal. Titahi Ladles' Club.—Saturday: Walmarama Cup; weekend, first round of championships and Titahi handicap; bogey for those not playing in first round of championships. Karori Ladies' Club.—Weekend: Fourball match for Miss Lauchlan's trophy; Saturday, L.G.U. round. Karori Club.—Saturday: Monthly medal; weekend, fourball bogey, fourball stableford.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 76, 26 September 1940, Page 19
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