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GOLF

WANGANUI LADIES’ CLUB BOGEY MATCH TO-MORROW The following is the draw for the Wanganui Ladies’ Golf Club for the bogey match to be played to-morrow: — Mrs Grace v # Mrs Forlong. Mrs Orton v. Miss Murray. Mrs Woollams v. Mrs Izard. Miss Robinson v. Miss Blyth. Miss Currie v. Mrs Harris. Mrs Hussey v. Mrs Armstrong. Mrs Williams v. Mrs Craig. Miss Hammond v. Mrs Smith. Mrs Cave v. Miss Franklin. Mrs Thomson v. Miss N. Murray. Mrs Hutchison v. Miss Hawken. Mrs Rutherford v. Mrs Bogle. Mrs Bayly v. Miss R. Mason. Mrs Bassett v. Miss C. Bayly. Mrs M. Hunter v. Miss E. Mason. Miss Hatrick v. Miss Lance. Miss Montgomery Moore v. Mrs Glenn. Miss Burgess v. Mrs Grumitt. Miss V. Bayly v. Miss Lilburn. Mrs Frankish v. Miss O. Paterson. Miss Baird v. Mrs Robertson. Mrs Hatrick v. Mrs Brown. Mrs Brodie v. Mrs J. Craig. Mrs Howie v. Mrs A. Wilson. Match with Castlecliff Postponed. The match which was arranged W’th Castlecliff for to-day has had to be postponed until next week. Laol Wednesday’s Match. Following &rc the results of the Medal match played last Wednesday:— Silver.—Miss Blyth, 97—15—82; Mrs Harris, 102—20*—82; Mrs Smith, 99 16—83. Bronze.—Miss Burgess, 103 —25—78; Mrs Bogle, 104—23 —81; Mrs Rutherford, 106—24—82. Match Against Marton. The following is the result of the match played against the Marton ladies, the names of the Marton players being mentioned first:— Mrs Bevan halved with Mrs Grace. Mrs Stanford 1 v. Miss Blyth 0. Miss Gaisford halved with Miss Currie. Dlrs Marshall 1 v. Mrs Woollams 0. Mrs Crawford 0 v. Miss Hammond 1. Miss Miles 0 v. Mrs Forlong 1. Miss Haise 0 v. Miss Murray 1. Mrs Gover 0 v. Mrs Orton 1. Miss Baldwin 0 v. Mrs Williams 1. Mrs Harris 0 v. Mrs Smith 1. Mrs Anderson 0 v. Miss Bayly 1. Miss Lambert 1 v. Mrs Bogle 0. Mrs Ladley 0 v. Mrs Bayly 1. Miss Fitzherbcrt 0 v. Miss Lanco 1. Mrs Fenwick 1 v. Miss Mason 0. Miss Beckett 0 v. Miss Franklin 1. Mrs Rutherford 0 v. Miss Burgess 1 SPALDING’S MADE-IN-ENGLAND GOLF BALL is the ball that has won ten out of twelve National Championships played in the last two years in Great Britain, United States, and Canada. This wonderful testimony to Spalding supremacy should be borne in mind by every New Zealand golfer and golf club. 2

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19842, 17 May 1927, Page 4

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19842, 17 May 1927, Page 4

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19842, 17 May 1927, Page 4