GOLF.
AUCKLAND LADIES" CLUB.
The Maungakiekie and Waitemata Golf Clubs are each sending a team of eight players to play the members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow. The following players will represent the respective clubs:—
Maungakiekie.—Misses Laurenson, Bailey, Moginie, Mesdames Tonks, Sax ton, Rogers, Jnr-obson, and Holdswnrth. Waitemata. —Misses Robson. Coutts. Evans Me3dames Prime. Nevill. Roberts, Price, and Broughton. Aifkl^nd. —Mibrps S. Payton. MncCormick. K. Clark, M- Macfarlane, M. Fruter. N. Alison. M. Hellaby, I. Ruddock. M. Clark. F. Waite. J. Reid. B. Wilson, Mesdames Marshall. Murphy, Smith, and Armstrong Play will start on the arrival at the linkß of the 12.10 train. WAITEMATA CLUB. Members of the Waitemata Golf Club selected to play in the match against the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Titirangi links. New Lynn, on Saturday, should leave Auckland by the 12.20 p.m. train.
MANAWATU LADY CHAMPION. [BY TELECSIIAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday. In t e Man-watu Golf Club's ladies' open champi nshi , Miss Gambrill (Miramax), beat Mis M ore (Manawata). 3 up and 2 to play; Mss Wright (Timaru). beat Mrs. R. Abraham (Manawatu). 5 up and 4 to i lay; Miss B andon (Wellington), beat Miss Harris (Wausanai), 5 up and 3 to play; Mrs- G- W lliams (Ma3terton). beat Mrs. Collinson (Mauawatu), 1 up.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 7
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