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RAWER A LADIES’ CLUB. The following are the results for the first round of the Tonks’-rose bowl: Miss AI. Quin won from Miss Caplen by default ; Mrs. Little (11) beat Airs. Christie (20), '7 and 6; Mrs. Thomson (15) beat Mrs. Suisted (21), 2 and 1 ; Airs. French (15) beat- Aliss L. Quin (13), 2 up; Miss Burgess (12) beat Miss K. Robertson (20), 6 and 5; Alis® Wilson won from Airs. Sutton by default ; Airs. Dickie (14) and Miss Joi'l (27) tied their match and are allowed until Monday to play off. The following meet in the second round (time limit August 4): Airs. AValkley and Airs. Foyster, Mrs. Trotter and Aliss H. Burgess, Miss M. Quin and Mrs. Little, Mrs. Thomson and Airs. French, Miss Burgess and either Airs. Dickie or Aliss Joll, Miss Wilson and Mrs. Wake, Mrs. Page and Airs. Glasson, Airs. Bright and Airs. Marshall.
The second day of the junior eclectic lapsed, due no doubt to the uninviting afternoon on Thursday. Another chance will be given the juniors on August 7, and this applies to Saturday players also. On Thursday, 31st, seniors and juniors will play a four ball bogey, for which the following is the draw: Mrs. Christie and Miss J. • Robertson v. Airs. Wake and Aliss Gallagher; Airs. Thomson and Airs. Burdekin v. Mrs. Bright and Miss R. Pease; Airs. Foyster and Miss Death v. Miss Caplen and Airs. B. Joll; Miss D. Joll and Aliss Corry v. Alis® AI. Quin and Aliss AI. Page; Mrs. Little and Airs. Coleman v. Aliss Sturrock and Airs. Bayley; Afr.s. Dickie and Aliss AI. Pease v. Mrs. Suisted and Mrs. Ferguson; Mrs. Trotter and Aliss Corrigan v. Aliss Wilson and Miss Pow-
drell; Airs. Walkley and Miss Buist v. Mrs. Page and Airs. Woodward; Airs. Glasson ami Airs. Hawthorne v. Aliss L. Quin and Aliss Hall. Senior emergencies, Airs. French and Miss Burgess. Two good scores have been handed m by Aliss L. Quin (98) and by Miss M. Quin (100). AHss Lucy Quin’s handicap is now 16. MATCH AT WAVER LEY. An interesting match was played at Waverley on Thursday, when Wanganui Belmont- Ladies’ Club met a combined team of players picked from Hawera. Waverley and Patea Ladies’ Clubs, The weather was most unfavourable, a high cold wind blowing steadily, with inteirmitent squalls, which fortuantely kept ofl’ whilst nlay was in progress. The match resulted in a win for the combined teams, as shown below (Wanganui -mentioned first), by 11 matches to 0: Airs Grace lost-to Aliss Gibson. Aliss Bun* won from Mrs Aluir. Airs Broderick lost to Airs Little. } Aliss Johnson lost to Afiss Burgess. I Aliss Robinson lost to Aliss W. Quin. I Mrs Cave lost to Airs Harvey. | Airs Fowler lost to Aliss Taylor. Mrs Silk won from Air Thomson. Air Craig won from Miss Burke. Airs Smith, halved with Airs Glasson. Mrs Armstrong lost to Airs Wake. Aliss Alurray lost to Miss Wilson. Airs Nicholls lost to Aliss Johnston. Airs Hunter lost to Aliss Horner. Airs Bayley lost to Aliss M. Quin. Aliss Aluray won from Airs Walkley. Aliss Jones won from Aliss Corfe.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 8
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