Feilding Ladies’ Golf Club
The following is the Feilding Ladies’ ((olf Club 's draw for the Patriotic Fund bogev match to be played this week: - Miss AlcKirdv and Mrs. Short, Mrs Tate and Airs. Porter, Mrs. Gieseu and Miss E. Robson, Aliss Bartholomew and Airs. Hare, Airs. Harding and Mrs. Smith, Aliss Irwin and Airs. Little, Airs. Blundell and Airs. Tingey, Aliss MaeIvor and Aliss Seifert, Airs. Campbell and Airs. Gover, Airs. Penlicy and Airs. Donaldson, Aliss Campbell and Airs. Shepherd, Airs. Farquharson and Airs. Dormer, Aliss Barrie and Aliss I*. Corn foot, Airs. Loch and Airs. Lawrence, Miss Toogood and Aliss Younger, Airs. McDonald and Airs. Burrell, Aliss B. Eliott and Aliss Vowell, Airs. Niccolls and Aliss A very, Aliss (Shannon and Airs. Ewart, Airs. Meyrick and Aliss Q. Porter, Aliss Sporle and Mrs. McDowall, Mrs. Hay and Airs. Allies, Aliss Carmine and Aliss Williams, Airs. Eliott and partner. Anyone unable to play please ring 30IS before 10 a.m. 'The best scores returned in the opening day Canadian foursome were: Alesdaines Smith and Dnoaldson 90—16 —74, ■ Alesdames Tate and Blundell 94—3 6 78, Misses McKirdy and Robson 95 —17 —78, Alesdames Dcrmer and Porter 102 —21— SI.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 95, 22 April 1941, Page 2
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198Feilding Ladies’ Golf Club Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 95, 22 April 1941, Page 2
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