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i PLAY IN ENGLAND. BY OABTtI—PRSBB ASSOCIATION— r !OPYRTGHT LONDON, June 13. At Gleneagles, in the semi-final of the 1000 guineas professional golf tournament. Abe Mitchell (North Foreland) beat R. Wilson (Orohamhurst) 4 up and 3to play. George Duncan (Hangerhill) beat the American, Jim Barnes, 2 up and 1 to play. DUNCAN BEATS MITCHELL IN FINAL. . ' . LONDON, June 14. At Gleneagles the final of the Glasgow Herald Thousand Guineas professional tournament was won bv George Duncan (Hangerhill), who beat Abe Mitchell (North Foreland) by 8 up and 7 to play. TARANAKI LADIES’ TOURNAMENT • ® n ffi es fi’om members of clubs outside New Plymouth have been received for the Taranaki ladies’ tournament as tollo-w: —. Wanganui.—Mrs. Grace, Mrs. Grumnntt, Mrs. H Bayly, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Broderick. Miss Newcombe, Miss Hatrick, Miss Murray. Hawera..—(Miss Burgess. Patea..—Mrs. Mcßae, Mrs. Corse. Mrs. Roberts. Miss Gibson. Feikling.—Mrs. Tingey Palmerston North.—Mrs. Collinson. Jvlanaia.— Mrs. Christie Players from Waverley, Manaia and Inglewood will also be among the comnetitors, hut their names have not vet been received. lIAWERA LADIES’ CLUB. The amended programme for the season will be found posted at the house, and cards will be accepted for each eycnl, if placed in the score box within the week ending on the usual competition day. This, of course, applies only to those who cannot possibly play on Thursdays. The senior bogey was von by Miss Harriet Burgess, yvliose card, 4 down, was best> Only tuu or throe competitors arrived for iho junior bogey, which lapsed in consequence. Juniors are notified that tlielr amended bogey handicaps are now posted. Two sent in cards reducing their bogey handicaps to the following: Miss Reilly 28, Miss D. Joll 29. Yankee tournament for week ending June 12: Miss D. Joll (27) beat Miss Troftor (27), 4 and 3; Miss C. Reillv (27) beat Miss O’Rorke (33), 2 up"; Mrs Hall (27) beat Miss Hayes (30) 1 upfli e following is the draw' for the second round of the tliree-day bogey (Mrs Tonks’ trophy): Miss Burgess v. Mrs Christie: Mrs Thomson v. Miss L. Quin, Miss M. Quin v. Miss Wilson, Mrs Wake v. Mrs Bright, Mrs Sutton v. Mrs Trotter, Mrs R. F. Page v. Mrs Walkley. Mrs Glasson v. Mrs French, Mrs Fovster v. Airs Suisted, Miss Caplen v. Mrs Dickie, Airs Little v. Miss D. Joll, Airs Coleman v. Airs Collins, Afiss Corrigan v. Afiss Dewar, Airs Atoss v. Aliss Whitelaw, Mrs Hawthorne v. Airs J. Baylev, Atiss Buist v. Miss M. Page, Airs B. Joll v. Miss At. Pease, Miss Sturrock v. Atiss B. Corry, Airs Burdekin v. Miss Hall, Miss R. Pease v. Mrs Woodward.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 June 1924, Page 5
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