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PRESENTATION OF GOLF PRIZES [ Special “ Chronicle ” Service. ] The president, Mr P. C. Murray, before presenting the prizes, said the dub owed a great deal of gratitude to the members who had worked so hard during the past season, in improving the links. The season had been a great success and members had taken a keen interest in all competitions, which was very gratifying. During the past season the play generally had greatly improved, especially among the first year*s players. The president then called upon Mrs Murray to present the prizes to the following winners:—Men’s championship, L. F. Baird; runner-up, C. F. R. Jaieoate. Ladies’ championship, Mrs A, J. Windle; runner-up. Mrs P. C. Murray. B ladies championship, Miss Penn; ruuner-up. Mrs C. McMasters. Anderison Cup, R. H. Long; runner-up, N. S. Murrell. First stroke, A. G. E. Ironside. Mrs Windle; first stroke, B, A. D. Moffat, Miss N. C. Bryers; second stroke, A. Jefeoale, Mrs H. Fulton; third stroke, A, T. W. Cummins, Mrs J. F. Code; third stroke, B, R. H. Long, Miss M. K. Ughtband; fourth stroke, A, P. C. Murray, Mrs Murray; fourth stroke, B, A. Hawken. Miss L Gower; fifth stroke, A, T. A. Bly th, Miss L. L Legge; fifth stroke, B. E. Hawken, Mi&s Light band; first bogey, A, Jef coate, Mrs Fulton; first bogey B, D. G. Thompson, Mrs B. A. Drury; secund bogey, A, Jef coate, Mrs Cody; second bogey, E, Hawken, E. Pearson; fourth bogey, A, A. Larsen, Miss N. C. Bryers; fourth bogey, B, Hawken, Miss Campbell; fiftn bogey, A, Biyth, Mrs L. F. Baird. Stroke average, Mrs Murray, Miss Legge. First flag match, W. M Kayser, Mrs Drury; second flag match, Murrell, Mrs Murray. Opening day putting, Mrs Windie. One dub competition, Baird, Miss Legge. Driving, Morrell, Mrs Murray. Furthest drive, Murray, Miss Camp be IL Approaching competition, H. A. Penn. L. G. U. silver medal, Mrs Murray; L. G. U. bronze medal, Mrs Baird. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre trophy, Hawken. Mrs Baird has reduced her L. G. U. handicap to 23The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre trophy has arrived from England and wiii be exhibited in Mr Ash well’s window; later it will be exhibited at Ohakune. BOWLING. During the week-end the following practice games were played:—Mann, Willoughby, Burgess, Wise, 17 v. Ashwell, Thomas, Mosen, Paulger, 27; Green jun., Whittington, Green sex, Lvnch, 21 v. Harris, Thomson, Mitcheson, Gibson, 12; Coury, Drury, 20 v. Soar, Cummins, 32.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 3
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407RAETIHI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 3
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