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MAXWELL GOLF CLUB Last Saturday a ladies' team from i Belmont journeyed to Maxwell and played the local club. The games 1 were very even and the match rei suited in a draw. Following are the • results, Belmont being mentioned i first: - Mrs. Young lost to H. Siddall; 1 Mrs. Grace won from Mrs. Broderick; i Mrs. Gilbert lost to J. Blair; Miss Quinn won from D. Blair; Miss DunI can won from N. Hare; Mrs. Glen I'.vor from H. Enderby; Mrs. Harvey I drew with H. Matthews; Miss [Strouts lost to W. Handley; Mrs. A. 1 Hunter won from F. Handley; Mrs. i Smith won from Mrs. Alexander; Mrs. i Haggitt won from Miss Handley; Miss [l. Johnston lost to E. Brewer; Mrs. 1 Reusing lost to W. Benson; Mrs. Cuti field lost to P. Hayes; Miss H. . Robinson won from A. Handley; Mrs. ! Moore Hunter lost tp J. Gertie; Mrs. ' Barton lost to E. Hare; Miss N. Glenn ■lost to S. Wilson; Miss T. Taylor lost I to Miss R. Darbyshire; Miss B. Wilson 1 lost to C. Winks: Miss W. Mackintosh I halved with Mrs. Matthews; Miss N. [Hales won from Mrs. Low; Miss Mary ißlyth won from Mrs. Handley; Miss 'B. Babbage won from Mrs. Winks; ■ Miss E. Mackintosh won from Miss B. I Wilson; Miss M. Brinkman lost to W, Low. I Belmont. 12 games: Maxwell, 12 I games; 2 games halved. The linal of the ladies’ champion- . Ship played last week resulted in Mrs. ’Alexander defeating Miss Morrison, 1 I up. Mrs. Alexander started well, be- ■ ing one over fours for the first five i holes and led 5 up. Miss Morrison reduced the leeway until she won the [sixteenth to be 1 up. Miss Morrison lost the seventeen |and they started the eighteenth all ’square. Mrs. Alexander placed her ’third dead on the pin to win the hole ’ and the match. ’ On Saturday a medal match will be played, players choosing their own I oartners.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 12

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 12

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 12

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