HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB
PRESIDENT'S TROPHY DRAW The second round of the president's trophy competition \vi 11 bo played at St. Andrews links by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday, commencing at the first tee at 10.30 a.m. The draw is as follows Mrs. L. Day and Airs. Rawlings. Mrs. Mander and Mrs. Grocott, Mrs Clachan and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. McDonald and Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Gower and Mrs. 11. Matthews, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Bindon, Mrs. Warii.jr i nd Miss Coventry, Mrs. It itt and Mrs. Blur.dcll, Miss Cann and Miss Masters, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Bryant, Miss Waring and Mrs. Haven. Mrs. Riddell and Mrs. Fallwell, Mrs. Daldy and Mrs. Seabrook, Mrs. D. E. Hart and Mrs. MicDiarmkl, Mrs. P. G. Darkness and Mrs. Nisbct, Mrs. Kemp and Miss IS. Johnstone, Mis. Dingle and Mrs. Peterson, Miss Provis and Miss D. Eyre, Mrs. Russell and Miss Bruce, Mrs. C. Taylor and Mrs. Sand ford. Mrs. Sutton and Miss M. Eyre, Mrs. X. Johnson and Mrs. O'Connor. Mrs. Joy ami Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Isdalc and Mrs. Masters, Mrs. McCraeken and Mrs. K. 15. Ilart, Mrs. Primrose and Mrs. Toombs, Miss K. Wilson and Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs. Ambury and Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. McNicol and Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Valintine and Miss Upton, Mrs. Thomas and Miss P. Wilson, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Reynolds, Alft. Hoolh and Miss B. Smith, Mrs. Luckie ami .Mrs. Jlarkness. -Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. M. Taylor. Airs. Worley and Mrs. Tompkins, .Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Rutherfurd, Mrs. M Ketizie and Miss C. Mart.vn, Mrs. A. R. Brown and Mrs. Hooker, Miss Hooker and Mrs. Phillips-Turner, Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. If. Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Day and Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Elmsly and ;.iiss V. Bliss. The draw for Thursday players is as follows: —Mrs. Wooller and Miss E. House, Mrs. (iribben and Mrs. Groom, Mrs Tanner and Mrs. Shakeshaft, Mrs. Wake and .Mrs. Melvin, Mrs'. Searell and Miss E. Strang. Mrs. Ciark and Mrs.' W. S. Dingle, Mrs. Watson and Mrs Tlolden, Mrs. Svenson and Mrs. Sare, Airs. Ryan and Miss Tooman. ONEWHERO CLUB [from our owx correspondent] TUAKAU, Sunday Matches played yesterday in the Onewhero Golf Club's competition for the president's trophy resulted as follows: —E. Cronin beat D. Cameron, 3 and 2; Glasgow beat I. Crawford, 7 and 5; McNeil beat Brunton. The best scores returned in a bogey match were as follows: —F. Cronin, all square; Cald_well, 2 down; Martin, ,'i down; Taylor, 7 down; Steward, 8 down; Hapson, 10 down. THAMES CLUB [from ouh own conrkspoxuknt] THAMES, Sunday A bogey medal match played yesterday by members of the Thames Golf Club was won by Clemson with a card of 1 down. Other scores were:-—Shaw, 2 down; Jack, 3 down; Moran, 4 down; Lindsay, 5 down; Rigby. Saunders, 7 down.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22469, 13 July 1936, Page 15
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