HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB
MEDAL AND CUP GAMES [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT J HAMILTON, Sunday The Coronation Medal and Aotea Roa Ctijv competitions were played at St. Andrews links by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Coif Club. Ideal conditions prevailed. Seniors only competed in the Coronation Medal event, the best cards returned being:—Mrs. C. A. Arthur, 85, 15—70; Mrs. G. Bindon, 90, 16 —74; Mrs. H. McDonald, 82, 8 —71; Mrs. L. I. Day, 85, 8—77. Seniors and juniors took part in the Aotea Roa Cup medal. The best scores were:— Mrs. C. W. Jewell, 92. 23—09; Mrs. A. E. McCracken, 9J. 19—72; Mrs. R. Worley, 105, 33—72; Mrs. E. Firth, 100, 33—73; Mrs. D. E. Hart, 98, 25—73; Mrs. G. Mills, 94, 21- —73. Following is the draw for the L.G.T7. monthly medal, in conjunction with which will be the qualifying round for the Douglas i Cup competition, to be played at St. Andrews on Monday next, commencing at the first tee at 10 a.m.:—Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Mander v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. C'lachan v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Gower v Mrs. Bindon Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Isdale, Mrs. Ba'tt v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs. McDonald v. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Blundell v. Mrs. Fullerton-Smith, Mrs. O'Connor v. Mrs. H. Matthews, Mrs. Waring v. Mrs. King Mrs. Grocott v. Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs Nisbet, Mrs. E. M. Masters v. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. P. G. Harkness v. Miss Masters. 11 a.m.—Mrs. Daldy v. Mrs. Ambury, Mrs. Jewell v. Mrs. Berry, Mrs. D. E. Hart v. Mrs. D'.Arcy Smith, Mrs. G. Smith v. Miss Littleproud, Mrs. Dent v. Miss D. Eyre, Mrs. E. C. Day v. Miss M. Eyre. Mrs Primrose v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Raven v. Miss Provis Mrs. Bell v. Mrs. Fraser, Mrs Fallwell v. Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. James v. Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Toombs v. Mrs. Hockin. Mrs. Seabrook v. Mrs. Melvin, Mrs. MacDiarmid v. Mrs. Peterson. Noon.—Mrs, Sandford v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. McNicol, Mrs. Brown v Mrs Griffiths, Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Groom, Mrs B. Thomas v. Miss Tooman, Mrs. Firth v. Mrs. F. Harkness, Mrs. C. Matthews v. Miss Bliss. Mrs. Searell v. Mrs. Luekie, Miss Speight v. Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. W-ske v. Mrs. Tanner. Mrs. McKinnon v. Miss X. Raven, Mrs t F. M. Taylor v. Mrs. IT. Wilson Mrs. Worley v. Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. Svenson v. Mrs. Hallctt, Mrs. McKenzio v. Mrs. Gibson, Thursday players will play their match as usual, commencing at noon:—Miss E. House v. Miss Lynch, Mrs. Holden v. Miss M. House, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Lavington, Mr* Gribben v. Mrs. Parlane, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Ryan, Miss B. Clark v. Mrs. Sare, Mrs. S. A. Bennett v. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Wooller. NORTH SHORE CLUB The second monthly medal match was nlaved by members of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. In the senior division ,T. W. Morrison, with a net score of 71, proved tho winner, while tho junior section was won by E. Harper with a score of 74 net. Following were the results: — Seniors. —J. W. Morrison, 78, 7 —71; T. Miller, 83, 9 —71; L. Harrison, 81, 10—74; J. D. Bull. 80, 12—74; W. Macindoe, 79, 4 —75; H. V. Everton, 87, 12—75; 11. Stevens, 80, 4 —70; A. R. Stephenson, 87, 10—77; E. W. Mills, SS, 9—79. Juniors. —E. Harper, 89, 15 —74; K. D. Anderson, 88, 14 —74; A. Bartlett, 90. l(i—74; H. P. Johnston, 92, 18—74; A. F. Halvey, 92, 10 —70; A. ftowc, 90, IS —77; A. Myers, 91, 15 —79, K. Edmonds, 90. 10 —B*o. Harper won on the count-back.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 15
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