MARTON
LADIES’ GOLF. The Marton Ladies’ Golf Club will close their season to-day. Commencing at 10 a.in. a medal match and a trophy presented by Mr. Ladley will be played for. The draw is as follows: — Aliss Beckett v. Airs Anderson. Airs. Harris v. Aliss Haise. Miss Howard v. Aliss Smith. Mrs. Bevan v. Airs Glasgow. Mrs. Stanford v. Aliss I. Crookc. Mrs. Christensen v. Aliss Lambert. Airs. Miller v. Mrs Lad ley. Miss Gaisford v. Aliss B. Crookc. Miss Opcnshaw v. Airs. McLean. Mrs. Fanner v. scorer. No. 5 toe: — Miss Illston v. Miss J. FullertonSmith. Miss Gould v. Aliss E. Gal pin. Airs. Dudding v. Aliss Fullcrton-Sinilh Aliss Al. Cockburn v. Airs L. Cockbum Mrs. Rutherford v. Airs. Baxter. Mrs AL Galpin v. Aliss K. Galpin. No. 7 tee: — Aliss Ingle v. Airs Alarshall. Aliss Broad v. scorer. Last week’s medal match for Mrs. Gower’s trophy was won by Aliss I Crookc, 92, 19—73. Foursome. The following is the draw for the foursome over nine holes, commencing at 1.30 p.m., and trophies presented by Airs E. J. Smith:— Aliss Gaisford and Aliss J. Broad v. Airs Bevan and Airs Frank. Aliss Alilcs and Alias Ingle v. Aliss Howard and Airs. Alarshall. Airs. Stanford and Airs. Tidy v. Miss Lambert and Airs. Harris. Airs. Farmer and Aliss L. Coekbun; v. Airs. AlcLcan and Miss J. Fullerton Smith.
Aliss Opcnshaw and Aliss Fullerton Smith v. Aliss Haise and Airs. Baxter. Aliss Smith and Airs. Opcnshaw v. Airs. Glasgow and Aliss E. Galpin. Aliss Anderson and Aliss K. Galpin v. Alias B. Crookc and Aliss Al. Cockburn. Airs. Aliller and Aliss AL Galpin v. Aliss I. Crookc and Airs. Dudding. Aliss Beckett and Airs. Rutherford v. Airs. Christensen and Aliss Illston. Mrs Ladlcy and Aliss P. Gould v. Aliss Fullerton-Smith. THE CIVIC THEATRE. “ALIAS THE DOCTOR” At the Civic Theatre on Wednesday afternoon and evening and also on Thursday evening, Richard Barthelmess and Alarian Alarsh will be featured in “Alias the Djoctor.” In this picture Richard Barthelmess will be seen in the most dazzling performance of his career. Bobby Jones will also be screen in “How I Play Golf,” in “Th--> Niblick.” MARTON BOWLING CLUB A progressive pairs tourney has been arranged for to-morrow afternoon on the Alarton green and members are requested to place their names on the board as soon as possible as a start will bo made at one o’clock sharp. Four games will be played. RANGITIKEI CRICKET WEDNESDAY ’8 AIATCH The following team will represent Hunterville in their match against Broadway, at Hunterville, on Wednesday. The team is subject to alteration: W. Hayward, H. Towers, I. Lynch, S. Powell, R. Baker, P. Rhodes, I. Rhodes, L. Gilbertson, H. Fox. C. Bowick, J. McDougall. Emergencies: A. ’W. Porter, R. Gordon, F. Bartlett. Scorer: N. Gordon. The following will represent Broadway: —E. C. Gee, C. Thomas, R. Lewis, H. M. Lyon, Bartram, Brady, W. Lyon, Gray, H. Low, Brant, E. Lewis and McNamara The team to be assembled at th c H.B. Building at 12.45 sharp. CYCLING RACE HANDICAPS DECLARED. Following are thc handicaps which have been declared in connection with the race which is to take place over tho Tutaenui and Nga Tawa blocks, a distance of 17 miles:— J. Colley, Hodson, G. Taylor, A. Coles, H. Aloss (sNr.) ; R. Alaiden (Imin. 30 sec.); J. Payne, E. Smart, J. Fowler (2min.); J. Jefferson and Gibbs (4min.)
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 258, 1 November 1932, Page 3
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