GOLF.
LA i > lES’ CHAMPK)NSHIP MEETING. (Per Press Association A Wellington, October 2. The New Zealand ladies’ golf championship meeting opened this morning r.t 9 o’clock. The weather was due, with a light northerly wind. The First Meat. The first heat of the championship event resulted as follows: Miss Brewster (Xgamotu) boat Miss Sybil Abraham (Manawatu), G up and I to play. Mrs Turnbull (Wellington) beat Mrs Murray (Hastings), 1 up at the 19th hole.
Mrs W. Bidwill (’Wellington) beat Miss Darlcy (Wanganui), G up and 3 to play. Mrs Buckley (North Otago) won by default from Miss Madge Tweed ('Wellington. Miss Gorrie (Auckland) beat Mrs Cox (Timaru), 7 up and o. Miss A. Pearce (’Wellington) boat Miss W .Gorrie (Auckland), 8 up and
Miss E. Pierce (Auckland) beat Miss Wilson (Christchurch), 1 up. Mrs Ronald Orbell (North Otago) beat Mrs Wagg (Hutt), 1 up. 3 to play. Mrs Guy Williams (Mastsrton) beat Mrs Henry (Mastorton), 4 and 3 to play. Mrs 1 Booth (Masterton) boat Miss Sybil Abraham (Manawatu), G up and L
Miss Wray (Manawatu) beat Miss Fisher (Christchurch), 4 up and 3 to phiy. Miss Gray (Miramar) beat Miss E. Robinson (Masterin')), 1 up. Miss L. Brandon (Wellington) beat Miss Cowlishaw (Christchurch), 0 up and 5 to play. Mrs Freeth (Miramar) beat Miss I). Anderson (Christchurch), 7 up and 3. Miss McLean (Auckland) boat Mrs Izard (Wanganui), by default. Miss G. Booth (Masterton) beat Miss Eurncs (Wellington), 6 up and j to play. Mrs Abraham (Manawatu) beat Mrs Mellsop (Manav/atu), 4 up and 2 to play/ Miss W. , Cotter (Auckland) heat Mrs Murphy (Hutt), 3 up and 1 to play. Mrs Bevnn (Otaki) beat Miss A. Humphries (Christchurch), 2 up and 1. Miss Wood (Christchurch) beat Miss Symes (Christchurch), G up and 4 to play. Miss Ledger (Nelson) beat Mrs H. Smith (Napier), 6 up and 4 to play. Mrs Collins (Wellington) beat Miss Parsons (Wanganui), 2 up and 1. Miss Collins (Wellington) beat Mrs Ross (Hutt), 4 up and 3 to play. , Miss Hamlin (Napier) beat Mrs Robertson (Masterton), 2 up. Handicap Medal Round.
A hundred and thirty players started for this event. The best cards returned were
Miss W. Holmes (Ch’ch) ... 98 25 73 Miss G. Gorrie (Auckland ... 86 10 76 Miss Brewster (Ngamotu) ... 91 13 78 Miss Bloomfield (Auckl’d) ...103 25 78 Miss Fisher (Ch’ch) ... 95 15 80 Mrs Booth (.Masterton) ... 97 17 80
The best gross scores were made by Miss Wray (Manawatu) and Miss G. Gorrie, 86.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 41, 3 October 1911, Page 5
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