GOLF.
WAITEMATA LADIES* CLUB. In the play-off for the Waitomata Ladios' Golf Club's ' president's prise, Miss Newcll won, 5 up on bogey, and Mrs. Bayley, 2 up, was second. In the final of the stroke competition, Miss Newoll beat Mrs. O'Donnoll, 2 up, The fourth monthly medal was played on Wednesday, and rosultod as follows:— Duder, 108—35—73; Mrs. Alison, 116—39— 77; Mrs. Atkinson, 101—24—77; Miss Bray, 109-32—77; •' Miss Mackay,* 116—38—78: Miss Jennings, 120—40—80; Miss Goudie, 107-25-82; Mrs, Bayley. 118-33-83; Mrs. Stringer, 126—40—86. A match was played against Maungakiekio on Friday, and resulted in a win for Waite« mata by six games to two, and one all square The details are as follows, the Waitomata players being mentioned first:—Mrs. Atkinson beat, Miss Bayley, Miss Goudio all BQuare With Miss MacFarlnne, Miss Bray lost to Miss Scott, Miss Nowoll lost to Miss McCormioit, Mrs. Prime beat Miss Crowther, Miss Duder beat Miss Ridings, Miss Howden beat Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. O'Donnell beat Mrs. Morns, Miss Alison beat Miss McCormick. 1 _____ THE WAIHI CLUB. [by TKLEoiurn.—own CORRESPONDENT.] Waihi, Thursday. The lady members of the Waihi Golf Club played over 12 holes yesterday afternoon in the monthly medal competition, Mrs. Clears winning with a not score of, 59. On Saturday the mop will play a sweepstake over, 18 holes, players arranging their own partners.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15663, 17 July 1914, Page 4
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