GOLF.
TIMARU LADIES’ CLUB. The follow'ing is the draw for today’s medal match:— Morning.—Mrs Scannell v. Mrs Minifie. Afternoon.—Mrs O’Callaghan v. Mrs Grant; Mrs Bruce v. Miss Pringle; Mrs Bannerman v. Mrs W. A. Scott; Mrs Finch v. Miss Anstey; Mrs Hunt v. Miss G. Campbell; Miss Shirtcliffe v. Mrs Young; Miss Manchester v. Miss B. Fussell; Miss Meehan v. Miss Trott; Mrs Revell v. Mrs Priest; Miss Craig v. Mrs Horwell; Mrs Kingston v. Mrs Oxford; Mrs Blue v. Miss Knubley; Mrs Moyes v. Mrs Davies; Mrs Martin v. Mrs Sheldon; Mrs Cowan v. Mrs J. A. Scott: Mrs Fair v. Miss Campbell; Mrs Brewer v. Mrs Knowles; Miss Neill v. Miss V. Todd; Mrs McClelland v. Mrs Kemshed. Success in Putting—“Kro-flite” Golf Ball. —The Spalding’s “Kro-flite” is easily controlled. You have full confidence in your stroke. The “Kro-flite” is uniform, accurate and perfectly balanced. Brings success to the stroke and in putting. Obtainable from all sports i dealers
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18649, 19 August 1930, Page 6
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160GOLF. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18649, 19 August 1930, Page 6
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