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MAKIRIKIRI CLUB DRAW FOR MEDAL MATCH The following is the draw lor a medal match to he played by the Makirikiri Golf Club over eighteen holes: Airs Clcmancc v. Mrs McAr’hur Mrs Hammond v. Miss Anderson Miss P. Wylds \. Miss Jones Miss Fori I v. Miss Hughes Miss Thomas \ . Miss Walker Miss Robinson v. Mrs Wylds Miss P. Crowley v. Miss O. K.'.e Miss Horsley v. Miss Frankish Miss H. Crowley v. Mrs Newshum Miss Sheild v. Miss Georgelti Mrs Smith \. Miss McDonald Miss Bartrum v. Miss Beach Mrs McDonald v. Mrs Movie Miss McGrail v. Miss Allen Mrs Jones v. Miss M. Frankish Mrs Walker v. player. Satu day Players Miss Paul v. Miss Rutherl’u.’il Miss Darbyshire v. Miss \e,l Miss Hanson \. Miss McN’iel Miss Scott v. Miss •Simpson Miss Coombe v. Miss McKinnon Mrs Hammond won last week’s flag match. CASTLECLIFF CLUB STABLEFORD BOGEY MATCH. POPULAR INNOVATION. The GastleclilT Golf Club’s Slableford bogey match on Saturdav was an innovation as far as Castlecliff is concerned, but much keenness was shown in collecting points. The following are the best cards, with the points, handicap and totals: —

WANGANUI CLUB BOGEY MATCH RESULTS. ANOTHER TIE REGISTERED. Agaiu there was a tie iu the A grade bogey match played at Belmont on Saturday. K. A. Sutherland and 1.. R. Wilson were all square, while in the B grade G. F- Lomas, with 1 up, returned the best card. B. H. Cowper won the play-off for the previous Saturday’s match from L. Hogbcn and P. Graham. Detailed results arc:—A Grade. R. A. Sutherland, all square. L. R. Wilson, all cquare. .1. Saunders, 2 down. H. G. Carver, 2 down. B. H. Cowper, 2 down. B Grade. G. F. Lomas, 1 up. W. Gorden. J down. D. H. Burford, 1 down. H. Robertshaw, 2 don n. L. Brinkman, 3 down. A. H. Boyes, 3 down. SEAFIELD CLUB CANADIAN FOURSOMES. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. At the Seafield Golf Club’s course on Saturday a Canadian foursomes was held under good conditions, with a light southerly breeze blowing. The best cards were as follow: K. Handley ami A. R. Kitto —ll J. Carde and J. F. Clark, 88—10 —78. W. Helean and H. Gilbcrd, 101 —21 — 80. S. Irwin and R. M. Kitto, 92 —12—80. G. H. Trott and K. Smart, 94—13 81. lx. Frazier ami A. G. Mac Kay, 94 —12 W. Bond ami R I'. Kitto. 92- -U)—S2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 5

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 5

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 5