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MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. Tlo- I'alen Mininliirf Rifle Club hold llie (iii.'il ul ihe series of three shoois foi Mr. Bates’ trophy at tin lm-:il langc <ui Monday evening when Miss M. Coad proved the w'.im r with 71 \ lor Munday's sJiujt aid 217 for the three sroo.s. Results were as follows: Miss AL. load, 74j ; , 217; R. Vinton, 7dl, 211“ Miss E. Willis. 62. 2093; J. ArMiibuld. (■; .{, 2<IMA; .1. Balos. 684-. 208; T. Floyd, 67.1, 207; W. Old, 67A. 21)6“ F. Joynt, 75. 205“ A. Burnl. 643, 2().':“ Miss D. ('hover. 61, ISS; Mi-a< J. Nam ,'. 3GL 176 L GOLT. An (•njuyable match between Ihe Patea and Havvera Ladies' Gulf Clubs was played at Patea on Thursday afternoon, resulting in a win for llawera by I games to 3, one game being halved. The following were the results, Patea players being mentioned first:—Miss Gibson and Airs. Alcßae lost to Misses Burgess and Richards; Airs. Crawford and Miss Hurley lost to Aliss Death and Mrs. Dalgety; Misses Harris and Bourke won from Mesdames McAuerin and Davy; Mesdames Glenny and Baker won from Alls. Budge and Miss Tonks; Miss Taylor and Airs. Harris lust to Mesdames Corey and Kay; Afesdames Haddow’ and Wither halved with Misses McLean ami Elliot; Aliases Houeyfield and Hemingway won from Miss Good and Airs, ('ox; Airs. Mitchell lost to Mrs. Lewis. Totals, Patea, 3 games; Hawera, 4 games; one game halved. On Wednesday there was a good attendance of members of the Patea Ladies’ Club for the weekly L.G.U. medal round. A number of good rounds were recorded, several seniors handing in cards equal to thuii handicap. Carlyle Club To-day the first round of the bogey competition will be played, commencing at .1.30 p.m. sharp. The draw is as follows: —Mrs. Simmons v. Mrs. Lester, Airs. O'Reilly v. Miss L. Ailams, Airs. Anderson v. Aliss B. McCarty, Mrs. Cunningham v. Aliss E. Adams, Mrs. Roots v. Miss V. Hunger, Mrs. Taylor v. Aliss J. Barnes, Miss Cleaver v. Aliss P. Beale, Aliss P. Taylor v. Aliss O. Adams, Aliss Fremau v. Aliss Gibbs, Aliss Clayton v. Aliss Nichol, Aliss L. McKenna v. Aliss Hurley. Mrs. O’Reilly proved to be the winner of Mrs. Lester’s trophy. A general meeting of the Carlyle Ladies’ Golf Club was held 011 Monday at Airs. J. N. Anderson’s residence, Airs. D. Roots presiding. Mesdames O’Reilly, Lester, Cunningham, Anderson, Taylor, and Misses AfcCarty, Beale, Cleaver, Barnes, Adams (3), were also present. Apologies for non-attendance wore received from Mesdames Simmons, Gibbs, McGregor, and Misses Harris, Drayton, Nichol, Hunger and Taylor. It was decided to change the ladies’ dav to Saturday. Mrs. W. Lester was unanimouslv elected club captain, succeeding Airs. C. Afastcrs and Aliss L. Adams vicecaptain. Arrangements were made to play a friendly match with the Patea Ladies’ Club. Several trophies have been donated and suitable matches were arranged. A hearty vote of thanks was a<corded Airs. Anderson, and the meeting rose.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5

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PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5

PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5