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Hastings Ladies' Club Draw for Campbell Cup The draw for the first qualifying round of the Campbell Cup, to be played by members of the Hustings Cadies’ Coif Club to-morrow, is as fol* lews:— Mrs. Murley plays Mrs. ToothiH. Mrs. Kedward plays Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. McLeod plays Mrs. Crerar. Mrs. Jefferd plays Miss Landels. Airs. Vesty p.ays Aliss Wellwood. Mrs. Davies plays Airs. Hill. Miss P. Jefferd plays Miss Struthere. Airs. Nicoll plays Miss Commin. Mrs. Denton plays Airs. Meikle. Airs. Newbigin plays Airs. 8. I. Jonee. Mrs. Findlay plays Airs. Ewing. Airs. Shadbolt plays Mrs. KesselL Miss Hamber plays Mrs. Holden. Aliss Af. Baird plays Aliss 1. Kelly. Aliss Alurphy plays Airs. Plummer. Mrs. A. J. Jones plays Aliss M. Nutter. Airs, de Denne plays Airs. Symonds. Mrs. Mclptosh plays Airs. Carrell. Aliss Cuming plays Mrs. Wellwood. Airs. Evison plays Mrs. Egan. Airs. Slater plays Airs. Alurphy. Aliss M. Jefferd plays Mrs. Averill. Mrs. Bedgrave plays Mrs. voa Dadelsz.cn. Airs. Hennnh plays Mrs. Scott. Airs. Bell plays Mrs. Brown. Aliss C. Bell plays Mrs. Budd. Mrs. Bate, a bye. Anyone unable to play Should ring the secretary, 'phone 3707, WAIMARAMA CLUBS Following are the cards banded in by members of the Waimarama Goff Club:—
COLF CHAMPION'S OPEN SECRET. “Wbat is the secret of your play 8” a reporter recently asked a golf champion in Butain. "There is no secret,” fie replied. “The main thing is I always use Dunlop goli balls!" It it a fact that the Dunlop ball has more golt successes to its credit than any other ball on the market to-day. The reason is that scientific accuracy is demanded at every stage in the iiianutacture of the Dunlop ball, acclaimed by the leading players as the extra-length golf ball Next time play with a Dunlop Golf Ball—the choice of champions *
W. McKay 66 20 66 K. Edgecombe .. 83 17 68 L. Gillies 12 74 G. Stewart 90 10 75 T. Winitana . .. 84 8 76 T. Karetu 86 19 M. Thomas 101 24 77 D. Taylor 93 16 77 G. Saunders ..... 80 3 77 S. Karetu 86 8 78 W. Gillies 90 12 78 W. Edwards 91 12 79 V. McNeil 94 Id 79 E. Long — 104 21 80 B. Saunders .... 104 24 80 G. Allen 103 22 81 J. Gilroy 106 24 82 J. Steenson 107 21 83
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 125, 13 May 1935, Page 8
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