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Golf

Te Puke Ladies’ Club The winners of last week’s Medal v* .to 1 ' vv -.-e ’A” Grade Miss Bush ; 'B” Grade, Mrs Chappie ; ’ 0” Gr&de, Mrs Cook. The following is tho draw for a Bog'y March to be played on Werl -o r.exfc : “A” md "B” Grades -Mrs Per&:V v Mrs Heather, Miss Watson M iss Fr x, M ißs P^reey—Mrs Fox. Mrs Hookey—Mrs Potts, Mrs Booker—Mrs lies, Mrs Ramson —Miss Baker, Mrs Skeat — Another. “C” Gr^do —Mrs Cashmore v Miss J. Persey, Mrs Watson— Miss N. RicldUi, Mrs "iddeU— Mrs Pilcher. Mrs Forrester - Mrs Long ley, Mrs Perrmg Miss Uruickr-hpr.d, Mrs Sharp Mrs BjyFss, Mrs : ook Mrs George, Mrs Carpenter —Mrs Leslie, Mrs Knight —Another. Anyone unable to p.-., -a requested to ring Mrs Cashmore before 10 30 a.m. on Wednesday. The bus will leave the Poet Office at 1 pm. Te Puke v. Mokoroa. The following is the team to play against Mokoroa, at Pspamoa, on Thursday next: Mesdaraes Persey, Fox. Potts, Remson, lies, Cook, Butcher. Misses Watson, Bush and Baker. Anyone unable to play is requested to ring Mrs Butcher, ’Phone 85. Whakatane v. Te Puke Twelve members of the Te Puke Club journeyed to Whakatane last Sunday and engaged in play with the Whakatane club’s team. Four-ball games were played both in the morniDg and afternoon. The weather, which was threatening during the morning, developed into a heavy rainstorm in the early afternoon and interrupted'play before the competitions wero completed, The lady members of the Whakatane Club provided luncheon and afternoon tea at the club house. The results of the morning round are as follows, the Whokatane players beiDg mentioned first in each inst&no® Napier and Powdrell beat Hookey and Sparks, 1 up ; Innis and Baker bast Chappell and George, 1 up ; Hyland and Carter beat Veitch and Thomas, 2 up ; McCulloch and Bridger lost to Cooper and Tubb, 5 and 4 ; Luxton and Reynold 3 beat Fulton and Cooke, 5 and 3 ; Simmonds and Stoel beat Spratt and Graham, 1 up, Country Golf Club The winner in the Ist round of Mr Stewart’s trophy was Mrs Heather. The draw for next Saturday is as follows • Men. —T. Ball and W. Wickham, E. Ball and D. Wilson, D. Wickham and C. Ball, R, Young and W. Hughes, S. Stewart and P. Hickson. Ladies.—Mrs Ollivier and Mrs D. Wickham, Mrs T. Bali and Mrs W. Wickham, Mrs Heather and Miss Conway, Mrs J. Ball and Miss Gloyn, Mrs Wilson and Miss MacDougall, Miss Black and Miss Smith, Miss Bell and Miss Luxford. A match played at Otamarakau in the week-end resulted in a win for the Country Club. ! The men’s matches were all square, while the ladies were well in the lead when rain'prevented further play. j Tho followihf*.c:will represent the Club agai|afeWhakatane on Thursday, JuljfStlß— * Ladies. Mesdames Ollivier, T. Ball, D. Wick him, S. Heather. W, 'Wickham, J’i Ball, Misses Conway and MacDougall. Men—T. Ball,®, Ball, S. Stew* art, D Wilson, D.,Wickham, C, Ball, W. Wickham and R. Young. Emerg.—Mrs Wilson, Mr I. Ollivier.

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Te Puke Times, Volume 25, Issue 54, 7 July 1936, Page 3

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Golf Te Puke Times, Volume 25, Issue 54, 7 July 1936, Page 3

Golf Te Puke Times, Volume 25, Issue 54, 7 July 1936, Page 3