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GOLF.

HASTINGS LADIES’ CLUB MEDAL MATCH. The following is the draw for L.G.U. medal match, August 24:— Mrs Clark plays Mrs Myers, Miss Yule plavs Mrs Meikle, Mrs Hulbert plays Miss M. Baird, Miss M. Murphy plays Mrs Symonds, Miss P. Woodward plays Mrs Davies, Mr’ Baker plays Miss Grant, Miss Willis plays Mrs Nicoll, Mrs Budd plays Miss Wellwood, Mrs Woodward plays Miss McLeod, Mrs Pinckney plays

SATURDAY’S GAMES. The following were the best scores in stroke match L.G.U.:— Silver Medal Division,—Mrs Clark, 89—9—80 nett; Mrs Pincknev. 96— 13—83; Miss P. Baird, 103—20—83. BroAize Medal Division.—Miss Commin, 110—35—75: Miss E. Murphy. 111—34—77; Miss M. Pinckney, 111 —3l—Bo. The following is the result of the second round of duh championship :— Miss Wellwood defeated Miss M. Baird, Mrs Pinckney defeated Miss Yule. Mrs Davies defeated Miss P. Baird. Mrs Myers defeated Mrs Budd.

PARK VALE CL'JB. The following is the draw for tomorrow’s medal round, run con jointly with the second and final ren'Or club championship qualifying round for Wednesday players:— W. Matthews plays .M. Morrison. J. Storry plays A. Cross. E. Robson plays 8. Land. 8. Taylor plays J. Heighway. P. Wake plays E. Ingram. D. Riddiford plays J. Vesty. W. Hoar plays A. Lean. K. Crichton plays S. Heighway. P. Cohen plays A. Jones. Any members not drawn, but wishing to play, will be given a partner on the links.

VICTORIA COLLEGE v. TE AUTE. Considerable interest is being taken in a football match to be played at Coronation Park, Waipawa, on Wednesday afternoon between the Victoria College (Wellington) team and Te Aute College senior team. Both teams are noted for playing an open game and the match should prove a treat to football enthusiasts. The Te Aute team is as follows:— Full-back, Prebble; three-quarters, Ruru, Thompson, Kingi; five-eighths. Hupa, Piper; half, Wickcliffe; hookers, Bristow, Pohio; lock, Himona; sides, Tinirau, Te Haka; back row. Keretene, Collier; wingforward. Green (captain). The Victoria boys arrived in Waipawa by the mail train on Monday evening and during their stav are being billetted by various residents of the town. The team received a hearty welcome on their arrival. Besides being entertained at social evenings the boys will be motored to various places of interest in the neighbourhood.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 23 August 1927, Page 3

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GOLF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 23 August 1927, Page 3

GOLF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 23 August 1927, Page 3