MASTERTON NEWS.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. MASTERTON. October 24.
Mr W. A. AVoodger, of Petone and formerly of Masterton, who i* the AusIrolasnan amateur champion over 100 yards and 220 yard?, will probably pay a visit to Masterton this ■wreck and the AVairarapa Amateur Athletic Club arc arranging a n even in" meeting to enable Mr AV cadger to take part- in an exhibition sprint, A dividend of one shilling has been dev dared in connection with the Ma&terton. Odd Dredging Company. On the Masterton bowling green on Saturday last the following matches wore played:—lT. Beale. E. Feist. .T. Wingate. E. McEwou (skip) 23. brat- C. Dickenson, S. Bartlett, T. F, Fowler, W. Reid (rkip) 16; E. Pragnell. A. W. Cave. W. Pranell. E. R. Cameron (skip) 32. boat J. Mcßae. AV. H. Cole, F, Crcsswcll. J. C . Ewington (skip) 12; E. Pragnell, \V. M. Cole. K. R. Cameron and W. Pragnell (skip) 32. beat S. Pearson, AY. H. Cole. J. C. Ewington and T. Cresswell (skip) 18. In a doubles competition J. AA 7 in gate and O. X. Pragnell 21, beat A. Alulrie and F. Staples 20. The death occurred at Martinborough on Friday last of Mrs Wi Hubarm, at the age of 64 years. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. The movement which is on foot, having for its object the inauguration of elocutionary and musical competitions in Masterton, Is meeting with encouraging support from local citizens, and' a meeting is to bo held next Monday evening to form a society to conduct those pompetitions. MASTER-TON .GOLF. CLUB. Tbs Masterton Golf Club brought the seacon to a dose on Saturday-last with a. mixed foursome mcda.l handicap and driving and . putting competitions. The mixed foursome handicap was won by Airs W. P. James and G. 11. Collie, handicap 38, net score 60; the ladies’ driving and putting competition by Aliss D. Booth and the moil’s driving and putting competition, by F. L. AVinter. The various competitions during the season have been won as followsLadies’ competitions : Ladies' championship. Miss Grac-d- Booth; medal handicaps. Misses D. Booth and G. Booth, and Airs N. Beckham; bogey handicaps,- Misses G. Booth and D. Booth, and Airs AY. H. Bootli; Challenge Rose Bowl (highest point? in handicap), 'Miss D. Booth; putting, Miss E. Robieson. -Men’s competitions: senior championship, F. H. Elcoate; junior championship, H. if. Pavitt; Challenge Rose Bowrl (highest points in. handicaps), Al. Foley; aggregate ccl-ectic, H. H. Pavitfc; bogey handicaps, G. AV. Arlidge (2), A. R. • Sc landers (2). N. If, James. A. D. Gillies, K H, Pavitt; medal handicaps, J. G. Bee (2), C. Perrv and F, L Win- " terr; foursome handicaps, G. G. Aitkcn and P. L. AVinter; four-ball handicaps, M. Foley and It. Alessenger; captain’s prizes: A muk, M. Foley; B grade G. AV. Arlidgo; driving competition. Fl L. Winter; putting competition, A. B. Lawrence; challenge shield (best gross score in competitions), AV. H. Booth 84; mixed foursomes. Mi's J, B. Henry and H. TL Pavitt, Mrs AV. p. James and Q, H. Collie.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7268, 26 October 1910, Page 2
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