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From Ladies' Tees

YESTERDAY’S COMPETITIONS AT HOKOWHITU. The courso was in excellent order at Hokowhitu yesterday when L.G.U. silver and bronze medal competitions were held, although the weather was somewhat boisterous for players. Following wero .the best cards handed in:—• Silver Medal. Miss E. Wanklyn 93—16—77 Miss E. Macmillan .. .. S9—ll—7S Miss M. Sim 97—17—50 Bronze Modal. Miss G, Charman .. »„ ~ 107 —30 —71 Mrs. 11. E. Edmunds .... 110—36 —74 Mrs. B. Jacobs 96—21—75 Airs. J. P. Dines .. .. .. 100—25—75 Juniors, Over 11 Holes. Airs. IT. Petro .. .. .. .. 93 —22—71 Miss F. Fowler .. .. „. 9.1—17 —74 Mrs. R. H. Manning - .... 1()3—22—81 Players arc reminded that entries for tho annual tournament of tho Alanawatu Ladies’ Golf Club closo on Friday night next with Airs. L. Seifert, Victoria avenue, or Mr. ,T. Galloway, HONEY CENTRES FOR ACCURACY. Golf balls filled with honey! Addressing the Palmerston North Lunch Club yesterday, Mr. D. S. Robinson, Government apiary instructor, said that an American firm was now producing golf bails with honey centres. The makers claim that the new ball will havo all tho necessary attributes of a good golf ball. The honey is introduced by compression into an clastic bag, and gives all the requirements of balance.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 212, 5 September 1934, Page 2

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From Ladies' Tees Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 212, 5 September 1934, Page 2

From Ladies' Tees Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 212, 5 September 1934, Page 2

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