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NELSON LADIES’ GOLF CLUB DRAW FOR MEDAL ROUND The following is the draw for the Medal Round to be played next Tuesday (16th May) by the Nelson Ladies’ Golf Club:—Mrs Green v. Miss Gray; Miss Betts v. Miss Turton; Mrs Jennings v. Mrs Mcftlorland; Mrs Miller v. Miss Mackay; Mrs Cock v. Miss Harkness: Mr Milner v. Miss Lucas; Mrs Topliss v. Mrs Dodson; Mrs Goodman v. Mrs Field; Mrs Challies v. Mrs MeKegg; Mrs N. Rout v. Mrs Currie; Mrs Stevenson v. Mrs Dawson; Mrs Camp-1 bell-Smith v. Mrs Scott; Mrs Moore v. j Mrs Mitchell; Mrs Trent v. Mrs Searle; | Miss Easterfield v. Mrs Leggatt; Mrs | Davidson v. Mrs G. M. Rout; Miss j Maginity v. Lady Rigg; Mrs Williams v. Mrs Wright; Mrs Rose-Innes v. Miss N. Moore; Mrs Bean v. Mrs Campbell; Mrs Halley v. Miss Hunt: Mrs Cheek v. ! Mrs Allan; Mrs Kerridge v. Miss Hayes; | Mrs Robinson v. Mrs Harley; Mrs Low jv. Mrs Martin; Mrs Wiggins v. Mrs I Aitchison: Miss Carmichael v. Mrs ! Addis: Mrs Cooke v. Mrs Bullivant; Mrs ; Fletcher v. Miss Kidson. FOURBALL BOGEY MATCH i A four ball bogey was played yes- | terday. The following being the best | cards returned: Mrs Moore and Mrs j Green. 5 up; Mrs Cock and Mrs Mcj Morland, 4 up; Mrs Topliss and Mr,s I ftlartin, 4 up; Mrs Campbell-Smith and j Mrs Wiggins, 3 up; Mrs Miller and Mrs 1 Rout, 3 up: Mrs Kerridge and Easterfield, 1 up; Mrs Low and IVlrs j Jennings. 2 up. THE STOKE CLUB
COMPETITIVE FIXTURES COM MENCE ON SATURDAY
The Stoke Golf Club’s season promises to be a good one and the links are in very good order. Fixtures commence next Saturday with a four ball medal round. All players: are requested to hand in cards.
The Captain’s Trophy will take the form of a four ball knock-out. Players are requested to enter their names, together with that of their partner on the card provided at the club house on or before Saturday, 13th ftlay.
The following is the draw for next Saturday: Barton and Crawshaw v. Cork and Harris; Dee and Brunt v. Langbein and Johns; Thomason and Fair v. Reeves and Johnston; Black and Lee v. Pitts-Brown and King; Douglas and Pattle v. Plum and Wade; Bell and Thorby v. Wade anrl Robinson: Bowden and Tomlinson v. scorers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 May 1939, Page 6
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