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SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB OPEN DAY TOURNEY YESTERDAY’S RES ULT’S A very enjoyable day wa« spent at the Seafield links yesterday when the ) Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club held an open clay. Some excellent sA?ores were returned. Results are as follow: Morning Round Senior.—Miss Bell, 84 —10—74. Junior.—Miss Collier, 97 —19 —78. - U Grade.—Mrs Warnes. ! Afternoon Stableford Bogey Senior.—Miss Bell, 36. , .Junior,—Miss Cleland, 34. , C Grade.—Mrs Smith, Putting.—Mrs Power. CORONATION MEDAL TO-MORROW AND TUESDAY The following is t»he draw for the Coronation Medal and Aeutea-roa Cup match for to-morrow and the flag match for Miss A. Woods’’ trophy cn Tuesday: •For To-morrow Miss Cleland v. Miss Gibson Miss Helean v. Alps Everett M iss P- Bell v. Miss Hyde IMiss Cowan v. Miss Tawse Mrrf Sanko v. Miss L. Clark Miss Tizard v. Miss E. Clark Miss Conway v. Miss P. Norris Miss Ellis v. Miss Townsend Miss Kirk v. Miss K. Norris Airs Helean v. Miss Coplay Aliss Alp v. Afi&s McDougall Miss Slipper v. Miss Afuir Miss Owen v. Miss McKendrv Afiss Richards v. Aliss Chapman Aliss Flavell v. Miss Sturrock Afiss Alarshall v. Alias Oliver Mrs F. Smith v. Afiss A. Sven sen Miss O. Brown v. Afiss Robbins Aliss Af Sven sen v. Aliss Lawrence. For Tuesday Alias Hoar v. Miss Alurrav Mrs Goldsbury v. Miss Culver Airs O’Halloran v. Airs !UU*u.ne Afrs Bell v. Aliss Collier Mi’s Woods v. Mrs Goss Mrs Lamont v. Airs Dyke Airs Lange v. Afiss Godi'ifvMrs Simmons v. Afiss Warnock Mrs Alarshall v. Afr-s Smith Afrs Gilbert! v. Mrs Cuthbertson Afiss Corrigan v. Afiss Bogie Airs Scoble v. Afiss Adame. Airs Sal tin stall v. Miss Corrigan Afrs Manley v. scorer Airs Crichton v. Mrs Burford. The best cards handed in for last week’s L.G.U. match were:— Senior. —Mrs O’Halloran, 93—17—76. Junior.—Afiss Flavell, 96—2-1 —72. INTER-CLUB MATCH WEEK-END CHALLENGE SEAEIELD AND HAWKES’TONE

C-E/AU-’J-iu-Lj U AAV HA YY Jvr..M\jrs Cj > The annual matches for lire Arthur : Way Challenge Cup will be played at i Afarton over the week-end, the Seaiicl.d and .Hawkcstone Ladies’ and Men’s Clubs being the participants, ! The Seafield Club will be represented by the following:—K. E. Fiazicr, R. D. [•Smart, A. E. Godwin, G. Blewett, G. O'Halloran, K. Congreve, P. Hoyle, K. Lazarus. F. E. Smith, J. Alp, H. E. Edmondson. McL. Rennie, J. R. Wilkinson, J. Lewis, W. McNabb, N, S. Delves. Those who are making the trip are : requested to got in touch with the following members who are taking cars: Messrs Frazier, Godwin, Blewett, O’Halloran. Congreve, Hoyle, Smith, Wilkinson and Delves. The following teams will represent Hawkestone Club. Play will commence at 9.30 a.m., and any player unable to compete please advise the captain at once: J. Clark. ,L Tolley, S. AlclDonald, C. Rofe, P. Gronn, W. Morrow, L. Twigg. A. Gracie, R. Wilson, E. Fogelberg, R. Parkes. K. Fowler. J. Simcox, P. Keedweil, H. Chaincy, J. Bush. Ladies.—Afcsdamcs Franke, Wilson, Fogelberg, Mogridge, Gracie. L. McLean. Chainey, and Afiss Butler. MAKIRIKIRI GOLF CLUB The secund round of Mr. F. H. Jones’ trophy was played *mi .Saturday tine best cards handed in being folC. IL Walker 87--14—73; C. Ham- , mnnd 10.1—14—77: D. R. Orton 99 —20 - 79; A. Walker 100—20—80; A. 'l'asker 109-36—83; F. IL Jones 97--J4-- • 8".; E. Farley 11—28 84; G. Moyle , 113—28—85; G. Darbysliire 111—26 85; L. McDonald 120 —34—86; H. Cleinauce 120—32—88; G. Anderson 1.13 24—89; E, Clutterbuck 113—22 —91, D. Ford 123—30—93; A. Dalgety 110—16 91; Walpole 139—36—103. j The draw for the third and last round for this trophy, the best tworounds of which are to count, is as follows: R. Lawrence v. Walpole; Price v. N. Neilson; G. Anderson v. G. B. Moyle; < Hawkeu v. A. Walker; D. Ford v. E. Kirk; A. Dalgety v. C. Bammond; L. McDonald v. C. H. Walker; H. C’temance v. E. Farley; W. Robbie v. C. Crowley; E. Clutterbuck v. W. Baehc-Harvey; W. P. Newsham v. F. H. Jones; D. R. Orton v. F. E. SmiCi; E. Handley v. G. Darbyshire; Black v. W. R. Ford; AlcFariane v. McKorie. Members unable tc- play or be at the club house before 1.15 p.m, ai-e particularly requested to communicate with their partners. The secretary will bn on duty at the club house until 1.15 p.m •

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 4

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 4

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 4