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Draw for Medal Match at Hagley. The draw for the L.Ci.U. medal match to be played on Friday IsMorning—Ml'S Lawry, Mrs Stringer and Mr” *'°ster. Mrs and Airs M. &. Brown; Mrs M’Allum Miss? Mary Morten and Mrs F. W W* Bawson: Mrs Bagshaw, Miss J. Cook and Mrs C. W. Price; Miss V. Dawson Miss Harcourt and Mrs Hayes; Miss H. Scott. Mrs R. V. White and Miss J. Dawe: Mkss V. Box, Miss K. Hall and Mrs M. JV.,i P *£ c; & JontiS - Mrs D. E. Wood Mrs • J- B. Murray; Mrs 11. Jones. Mr . s *• J - Hale and Mrs G. Smithson. Afternoon—Mrs Wilkin. Miss M. Hunter and Mrs J. C. Cullman; Miss Atkinson, Mis* Stewart and Miss Burrowes; Mrs H. S. Richards, Mrs Wellwood and Miss Nicholson; Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs H. T. Adams and Miss Macdonald; Mrs fcmitli, Mrs Summers and Mrs R. Adams; Miss Guthrie. Miss Hill and Mrs Cartwright; Mrs Bretherton, Mrs JLord and Mrs Goggin; Mrs Buchanan, Miss A„ Newton and Mrs Bonnington; Miss K. Talbot, Miss K. Buchanan and Mrs W It. Knowles; Miss J. Buctmmiti. Miss B. bloxam and Mrs Harris; Miss M’Murl'*y> Mr* t’arsonson and Miss A. Scott;, Mrs S. Hunter, Mrs Page and Miss EL , Holmes; Miss H. Hunter, Mis- G. Benshire and Miss .Preston; Mrs Pfankuch, Mrs Bui Lock and Miss Buttle; Mrs Kennecly. Miss M. Holmes and Mrs Siddall; Miss Thomson and Miss Philpotts. Players to start in order of draw. Harewood Ladies’ Club. The draw for the L.G.U. medal match to be played to-morrow is;— A Grade—Mis s M. Haisty v. Miss M. Ward; Mrs Geddes v. Miss A BeadelMrs Beaven v. Mrs C. Bell; Mrs a! Milne v. Mrs T. T. Armstrong:, jun.; Mrs Fernandez v. Mrs Crosier; Miss M. Irwin v. Mrs Smith-Wilson; Mrs A. R. Blank v. Miss P. Clowes; Mrs Hat tie vSrnith v. Mrs T. C. Wallace. B Grade—Mrs M. A. Steelman v. Mrs L. Webley; Mrs C. N. Fraesr v. Mrs N’oi:: Miss M. Best v. Mrs Grant; Mrs If. J. Quarrell v. Mrs M'Qtrien; Mrs Davis v. Mrs Cattail: Mrs Barker v. Mrs O’Shea; Miss J. Donnelly v. Mrs A. T. Bell; Miss V. Rogers v. Miss T. lies; Mrs R. R. Bell v. Mrs Mark Armstrong; Miss D. Hepburn v. Mrs Binns; Miss M. Armstrong v. Miss X. M’Cul lough. Non-Handicap. C Grade—Mrs Kobilliard v. Miss N. Quarrell; Miss M. Payne v. Mrs S. B. Morgan; Mrs T. V. Armstrong v. Miss F. Murphy; Miss S. Wright v. Mrs C. P. Agar. Post entries will be received at the clubhouse for C grade players to-mor-row morning. Avondale Club. The mid-week programme at Avondale will be opened to-morrow with a stroke handicap, for which post entries will be accepted. Players will arrange their own scorers. Mr J. S. Piper will be in charge.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20283, 18 April 1934, Page 11
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