GOLF.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The best cards returned for the bogey match played on Wednesday by members of the Maungaltiekie Ladies' Golf Club were as follows:—Miss Mariorie MacCormick, handicap 32, 7 np; Miss Bayly, 14, 5 up; Mrs. Morris, 27, 3 up : Miss N. MacCormick, 19, 1 down; Miss Ridings, 24, 1 down; Mrs. Lynch, 29, 1 down; Miss Crowther, 19, 2 down. The draw tor the medal handicap competition, to be played on Monday next, is as follows: Mrs. Saxton piays Mrs. Fen ton. Miss Ash ton plays Miss K. Fouliy, Miss Milne plays Miss I, Walker, Miss Haslett plays Mrs. Ridings, Miss Cooke plays Miss M. MacCormick: Miss A. Fouhy flays Miss Steele, M:3. Trice plays Miss Wilton. Miss Tonga plays Miss M. Niccol, Miss Ridings ploys Miss D. Cooke, Miss Gordon plays Miss Metcalfe, Miss tyforns plays Miss Scott, Miss Wilson plays Miss Martin, Mrs. Lynoh plays Mrs. Briffanlt. Mrs. Owen plays Miss N. MacCormick, Miss K. MacCormick plays Miss Crowther, Mrs. Ball plays Miss Moginie, Miss Bayly plays Miss Macfarlane, Mrs. Morris plays Mrs. Hardy, Miss Young a bye. CAMBRIDGE CLUB. The contest for the silver cup presented to the Cambridge Golf Club by Mr. George Warren for two rounds of bogey play was commenced on Wednesday, but will not be finished until to-morrow., V. Holbeche is leading, with D. M. Marshall in close attendance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 9
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