GOLF.
WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the medal round to be played ne.vfc Thursday by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Bayley, Miss N. Mason v. Miss Nevill. Mrs. Olauston v. Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Harvey v. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Nevill v, Miss Macin- , doe. Mrs. Weir v. Mrs. C. Prime, Mrs. Harper v. Miss Palaret.t, Miss M. Mason * v. Mrs. Parkinson.
The C grade draw is ap 'follows Mrs. Rowan v. Mrs. Beechy, Miss Williams v. Mrs. MacDougal, Mrs. Trayes v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. B. Woods v. Miss Duder; Miss Bartleet v. Miss O'Brien, Mrs. L. Prime v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Chapman. Owir.g to bad weather there was no play last Thursday. The match will ba played on Monday next.
NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. 4
Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal handicap to be played by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday next, commencing at 11 o'clock.—Mrs. Hay v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Clouston v. Sirs. Goldwatcr, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Monkton, Mrs. Fraer v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs. Broughton, Miss Williams v. Miss Mclndoe, Mrs. Harper v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs.. Darlow, Mrs. Duff v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mrs. Walsh v. Mrs. Hickey, Miss Mason v. Mrs. Littlejolin, Mrs. Cadness v. Miss N. Mason, Mrs. Gillies v. Mrs. Harvey. ■
Following is the draw for a medal round to be played by C grade players on Thursday, commencing at 11 o'clock:— Mrs. Lush v. Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Badley v. Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Wilkins v. Miss M. A. Alison, Mrs. Seaman v. Mrs. Hotrobin, Miss Molly Alison v. Mrs. Chalmers. Mrs. Matthews y. Miss B. McDonnell, Mrs. Nicks, v. Mrs. Short, Mrs. Kingsford v. Mrs. Keane; Mrs. Swanston v. Mrs. Turtill, Mrs. Moody v. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Freakes y. Mrs. Crosher, Mrs. Crowe v. Mrs. Fotlieringham, Mrs. Sullivan v. Miss Friedlander, Mrs. Mellar v. Miss Early, Miss Steel v. Miss Bonner, Miss Major v. Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Higson v. Mrs. Coltman, Mrs. Klingender v. Mrs. Wilkes, Mrs. Bates v. Mrs. Herrick, "Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Milliken, Mrs. Black v. Mrs. 'Houston-King,. Miss Gooding v. Miss B. Wil.son, Mrs. Lorimer v. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Hawes v. Miss E. Montgomery, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Lemmon v. Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. ' Boyle v. Airs. Dumbleton, Mrs. Head v. Mrs. Levden. r , FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION. [from ottr own correspondent.] PUKEKOHE, Friday. The first match in the Franklin Golf Association's Teams Cup competition is „ to be played during the week-end, whenPukekohe meets Onewhero at Onewhero. Teams consist of four players and singles are played in the morning and pairs in the afternoon. The Waiuku Club, the holder of the cup at present, and the winner of the match between Pukekohe and Onewhero, will play Everslie, who has drawn the bye. The winner of this latter match will play the Waiuku Club for possession of the cup. The team t<v represent Pukekohe against Onewhero is; C. G. Johnson, H. E. Kissling, M. C. Lawson and F- Marnie; reserves, J. McWhirter and E. Maddison.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20868, 9 May 1931, Page 7
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