GOLF.
LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-DAY’S PLAY. (BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 16. The Aveather is dull and cool, with the course in excellent order. It is fast drying after the' rains, and these conditions -were welcomed for the opening of the Dominion ladies’ golf championships at Miramar. There are 56 entrants for the championship. Results of the first round Avere: Mies Petrie (Johnsonville) heat Miss Lucas (Nelson), 10 and 8;. Miss Gambrill (Wellington) heat Miss Marion _ MacFarlane (Auckland), 6 and 4; Miss L. Quin (Eltham) beat Mrs Clark (Hastings). 2 and 1; Mrs Cooke (Miramar) beat Miss B. Cotterill (Christchurch), 4 and 3; Miss M. Cato (Napier) heat Miss E. Robieson (Maeterton), 4 and 3; Mrs J. A. Cooke (Otago) beat Mrs Russell Grace (Wanganui), 3 and 2; Miss C. Withers (Geraldine) beat Mrs HolmAvood (Hutt), 3 and 2; Miss M. Bendel (Christchurch) heat Mrs E. G. Kerr (Timaru), 4 and 3; Miss M. Payton (Auckland) heat Miss G. Shand (AA r ondale), 4 and 2; Miss V. Upham (Miramar) heat Mrs Wagg (Hutt), 1 up-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 October 1925, Page 9
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