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GOLF

LADIES AT ROSE BAY. MISS KAY PLAYSREMARKABLY WELT. [United Iresa Association—By Cable— Copyright.! [Australian and N.Z. Pres, A„n.l Sydney, Aug. 2. Dull and showery weather and a heavy course prevailed for the first qualifying round of the, Australian women’s golf championship. At the end of the first round the leading six players were:— Miss Olive Kay (New Zealand) 77 Miss McLead (Victoria) 82 Miss Triglone (New South Wales) 82 Miss Hay (Victoria) 84 Mrs. Gatehouse (Victoria) 85 Miss Susie Tolhurst (New South Wales) 85 Miss Kay played remarkable golf, especially over the last nine holes, which were covered in 35, finishing the round in 77, which broke the Rose Bay record for associates. Miss Kay made a few errors, chiefly on the greens going out, but played clockwork golf coming home. Others who qualified included Miss Snodgrass (New Zealand). The Ladies’ Challenge Bowl n 36hole stroke handicap, is being played in conjunction with the championship. In the first round the leaders were:—

Mrs. Slack (New South Wales) ... 75 Mrs. Binnie (New South Wales) 75 Miss M. Hill (New South Wales) 76 Miss 0. Kay (New Zealand) • 77 NAPIER LADIES' CLUB TOWN v. COUNTRY A ladies match. Town versus Country was played on the WaioInkl links yesterday, with the following result, the country players being mentioned first:— Mrs. Spiers lost to Miss Ormond. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Logan, all square. Mrs. 0. Smith and Mrs. Geddis, all square. Mrs. Kay won from Mrs. Hetley. Mrs. Davies won from Mrs. McCaskell.

Msis M. Lowry won from Mrs Dalgleish. Miss Pharazyn lost to Miss N. Kelly. Mrs. Smith lost to Mrs. Leahy. Mrs. Cotterill and Miss K. Geddis, all square.

Miss K. Clarke and Mrs. Ruddock, all square. Msis R. Smith wen from Mrs. Douglas. Miss Nairn lost to Miss Brown. Miss B. Glazebrook lost to Miss Simpson. Mis. Fryer won from Miss Weber. Mrs. Harrison lost to Mrs. Cox. Miss R. Scannell won from Mrs. Mcllwraith. Miss M. Glazebrook won from Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Nelson lost to Mrs. Sinclair. Miss Turner Williams lost to Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. Lake lost to Mrs. Freedman. Mis. Wellwood lost to Mrs. Dalgleish. Miss Saunders lost to Mrs. MeGibbon. Mrs. Bell won from Miss Morris. The town players thus won by 13 to 10. PARKVALE CLUB DRAW FOR SATURDAY The following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the Parkvale Club’s championship for Saturday players, to be played in conjunction with the monthly medal round:—J. Durio plays L Beale, T. Garrod plays A. Lean, H. Ridgway plays A. Lean, H. Ridgway plays E. Burkitt. H. Ribbands jnr. plays A. Archibald; S. Burkitt plays W. Walpole. N. Fippard plays A. Turner. J. Redward plays S. Watson. C. Crichton plays J. Adkins, E. Rixon plays K. Bull, A. Scrivener plays H. Stephenson, H. Kani plays J. Crerar, Callum Campbell olays W. Greer, A. Parkinson plays S. Taylor. P. Wake plays R. Douthday, G. Ruscoe plays E. Walpole, G. Lord plays F. Smith. B grade players who have only played in one medal round this season must play this and the following Saturday if they wish to qualify for the junior championship. MEDAL ROUND RESULTS

The second qualifying round which was run in conjunction with the L.G.U. medal round played on Saturday and Wednesday is as follows:—

Gross. Hop. Npt Mrs Crerar .... 109 36 73 Mrs. Garrod .... 99 21 78 -\f 1 q q White 109 31 78 Miss Fippard .... 98 18 80 I'f* Coles 114 32 82 Miss V. Stainnand 104 21 83 Mrs. Red ward 101 21 83 Miss J. Robson .. 120 36 84 Miss Atkins .... 111 27 84 Bull 120 36 84 Short 119 34 \Tiqq Webb 117 31 86 Willis 105 19 86 Lord 127 36 91 Mrs. McLeod .... 124 33 91 Wednesday Players Miss Fippard .... 90 18 72 Mrs. Coles 104 32 72 Miss E. Stainnand 91 17 74 Mrs. Crerar .... 111 36 75 Mrs. Ingram .... 107 28 79 Mrs. Abbott .... 116 36 80 Miss H umphreys 108 24 84 Mrs. Heighway .. 121 36 85 Mrs. Vesty 115 25 90

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 197, 3 August 1928, Page 3

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GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 197, 3 August 1928, Page 3

GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 197, 3 August 1928, Page 3

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