PARK GOLF CLUB
PRESIDENT’S CUP DRAW
ivfkay trophy tourney
The draw lor the first round of the President's cup and flight to be played in conjunction with a bogey competition bv members of the Gisborne Park Golf Club o j Saturday is: No. 1 Tee. —12.30 p.m.. Bury. Vickers, L Gavin, Adeanc: 12.34, J. Watt, Taylor, ,J. Jackson, . Bayliss; 12.33, Somerfield, Parker, N. Williams, Shaw; 12.42, Adcroft, E. Bayliss, Horton, Reed; 12.4(3, Hook. R. Gavin, Watts, Hamilton: 12.50, Lunken, Dobbie. C. McKay, Quinn; 12.54. Carter, J. Fitzmaurice, Gee. Gcdcics: 12.58. Men, Bell, Walker, Turcki Pere; 1.2. D. Herival, J. W. Richardson, Dumphy, Frith. No 9 Tee.—12.30 Tarr. Ilobin, Lopdell. R. Clark: 12.34. R. Watt, Odams. T. Tangney, Thompson; 12.38, T. Wells, Warren. Shelton, Sandlant: 12.42, Mallon, J. Toye, Corbett, Wilkins; 12.4(3, Dow C Fletcher. Muir, L. Mclnnes; 12.50’ R. Mclnnes. Neal, Hardncrc, Jones; 12.54, L. Jackson, Macdonald, A. V. Williams. Croskcry. Lunkin cup and Dryland cup matches have been cancelled for the holiday week-end. The annual tournament for the MacKay Cup will be played on Sunday and Monday. Players are to assemble at 8.30 a.m. when partners will be arranged at the club house. A stableford bogey competition played last week-end resulted in a win for D. Richardson with 40 pts. L. Jackson and F. Adc’.nft 35, and P. H. Dow, 34. were next best. t ] In a medal sweepstake W. Horton’s card read 72-13-59, the best of the present season to date. His gross score was one over par, 9 up on Bogey and 47 stableford. LADIES’ MEDAL ROUND A ladies' medal round is to be played | on Saturday and Monday, a driving ap- 1 preach and putting competition will be j held in ihe morning commencing at i 10 a.m. In the afternoon a Canadian I foursome '.'ill he played, partners o be | arranged at tlm club house. The draw for Saturday play is; No. 13 Tec.—12.30 p.m., Mrs. D. | Waterson and Miss H. Baltantyne, Mrs. | P. Vickers and Mrs. J. Bradley; 12.35, ; Mrs. G Quinn and Miss M. Dunfoy. ! Mrs. K. Powell and Miss K. Salter; I 12.40. Miss J. Byres and Miss M. Gord- ; on, Miss L. Linton and Miss F. Johnston; 12.45, Miss R. Preston and Mrs. E. McKee. Miss J. Innes and Miss M. Patterson; 12.50. Miss J. McGregor and Miss B. Howie. Mrs. Pere and Partner: 12.55. Mrs. F. Wells and Miss M. Ensor, Mrs. J Richardson and Miss M. Cook; 1 p.m.. Miss M. Roddick and Mrs. L. I T-lalliwell, Mrs. Herival and Mrs. J. Watt: 1.5. Miss J. Jones and Miss M. Curtis. Miss M. ITenshnw and Miss J. Ilnrre; 1.10. Miss N. Mills and Miss N. O'Brien. Miss Appleby and Mrs. E. Sharp; 1.15 Miss P. White and Mrs. Gilmour. Members of C section are to play a mystery hole commencing at 9.30 a.m. The draw is: Miss J. Leahv and Miss M. Lunken: Miss M. Forshnw and Mrs. P. Allan: Miss P. McDermott and Miss C. Burton; Miss E. Hayes and Miss J. Walker; Miss B. McLean and Miss B. Carson: Mrs. T. Wells and Miss B. Henna.h; Mis. .T. Pitt and Miss E. Harris: Miss L. Webster and Miss T. Cameron: Miss M. Redstone and Miss Rhodes: bliss N. Menra and bliss N. Murphy; Miss P. Kitchener and bliss F. Mann.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22654, 3 June 1948, Page 8
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