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GREYMOUTH WOMEN. Saturday:- Draw for one club match for Mrs. S. Davis’ hole-in-one trophy (start at No. 10 tee): Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Dowell; Mrs. Hannan and Mrs. Moss; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Thorpy: Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Batty; Miss Blair and Miss McKnight; Miss Deere and Miss Hambleton; Miss Reid and Miss Sullivan; Mrs. McKay and Miss Moore; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Lambert; Mrs. Meldrum and Mrs. Hickman; Mrs. McKane and Mrs. Thurlow; Mrs. Brown and Miss Lindsay; Miss Smith and Miss Foster; Mrs. Wallis and Mrs. Mclntosh; Miss Dowell and Mrs. Thorburn; Miss Bond and Miss Peillon; Miss Perryman and Miss McGonagle; Miss McLuskie and Mrs. Chibnall; Miss McDonnell and Miss Morrissey. Sunday: Second round bogey competition. C. Division: Players to choose their own partners for a medal match over 13 holes. MEN’S MATCHES Saturday: One club modal round (arrange own partners). Final Orkney Cup: Caulton v. Foster. WAIT AHU CLUB At the Waitahu links at the weekend D. A. McVicar and F. F. Archer defeated W. J. Humphries and L. E. Morgan 1 up in the final of the Humphries Cup. In the final for the Spoon, A. Turner and G. Turner beat F. Collis and D. Blackadder 5 and i. The best scores in the stroke match were: A. O. Stanley 84—20 —64; W. J. Humphries 88—17—71.

BLACKWATER MINES SHIELD Two teams from Ikamatua Club played challenge matches for the Blackwater Mines Shield and Waitahu A retained the shield with a score of 314 to 322 scored by Ikamatua A. The following were the results:— Waitahu A: N. Woods 79—G—73; C. D. Doyle 91 — 14—77; W. J. August 95_12—83; P. J. Gallagher 100—19— 81- 314. Ikamatua A: H. Gardyne 87— g—79; H. Fraser 95—10—85; J. O’Malley 90—13—83; G. Cleary 103— 18—85; 322. Ikamatua B: J. Nolan 113—35—33; W. White 107—25—82; D. McCrae 107—28 —79; B. Bannan 94 —20 —79; 323. Waitahu B. F. Watts 99_23—70; A. Archer 112—26—86; T. Young 105—26—79; J. Pfahlert 112— 29—86; 324. A HOT TIP _ OF COLDS A mother with long experience in the treatment of family ailments strongly recommends Baxters Lung Preserver in hot water. She puts a teaspoonful of “Baxters” in enough hot water to make it too hot to drink, but just suitable to be sipped. She; always uses this method at the first sign of a cold—especially a sore throat. ’ Whichever way you take “Baxters the main thing is to see that you do it directlv you are troubled with a cold and take it regularly. “Baxters” is New Zealand’s proved most popular cough remedy. It is very joleasant, perfectly pure and quickly soothing, and it is a marvellous expectorant. Don’t let colds hang on week after week. Get rid of them. Take commonsense precautions and good old “Baxters.” All chemists and stores sell “Baxters.” Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Ch.ch.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 2

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GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 2

GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 2