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SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB POSTPONED BISQUE MATCH DRAW FOR TO-MORROW The Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club bisque match postponed from last week will be played to-morrow and an L.G.U. match on Tuesday. The draw is as follows: For To-morrow Mrs f Everett v. Miss Tawse, Miss Helean v. Miss Tizard. Miss P. Bell v. Miss Hyde. Mrs. Sanko v. Miss Cowan. Miss Gibson v. Miss L. Clark. Mrs. Pritchard v. Mrs. Helean. Miss E. Clark v. Miss O’Sullivan. Miss Cleland v. Mrs. F. Smith. Miss Flavell v. Miss Muir. Miss Townsend v. Miss Alp. Miss Ellis v. Miss Slipper. Miss K. .Norris v. Miss Chapman. Miss P. Norris v. Miss Kirk. Miss Copley v. Miss Laurence. Miss Brown v. Miss McKendry. Miss Conway v. Miss Richard. Miss Wilkenson v. Miss McDougall. Miss J. Laurence v. Miss Owen. Miss Irwin v. Miss Marshall. Miss Robbins v. Miss McGregor. Miss Oliver v. scorer. For Tuesday Mrs. Goldsbury v. Mrs. O’Halloran. Mrs. Lange v. Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. Crichton v. Mrs. Burford. Miss Hoar v. Miss Warnock. Mrs. Bell v. Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Woods v. Miss Murray. Miss Collier v. Miss Calver. Miss Godfrey v. Mrs. Rabone. Mrs. Goss v. Mrs. Ramsay. Mrs. McArtney v. scorer. Mrs. Saltinstall v. Mrs. Corrigan. ) Mrs. Dyke v. Miss Corrigan. Miss Marshall v. Miss Adams. Mrs. Cuthberston v. Mrs. Gilberd. • Mrs. Scoble v Mrs. Smith. WANGANUI CLUB STROKE MATCH SATURDAY. The following times have been booked for the stroke match to be played at Belmont links to-morrow: —11 a.m., A. C. Ashford, H. G. Carver; 11.4, C. Dunbar, E. E. Porritt; 11.28, E. Ziesler, F. C. Hutchinson; 11.32, J. Foster, H. McFarlane; 11.44, H. H. Christie, A. Wilson; 12 noon, L. Bassett, G. Saunders; 12.4, N. D. Cullen, C. Horne; 12.8, D. L. Blyth, F. G. Beaven; 12.12, H. V. Hobbins, W. J. Gardner; 12.20, G. Mcßeth, F. O. Bridgeman; 12.24, C. F. Treadwell, B. C. Haggitt; 12.30, J. Harold, C. Graham; 12.35, P. H. Hartland, F. Oldham, L. Brinkman, P. Graham; 12.50, W. Blair, N. R. Bain; 12.55, E. H. Lange, O. H. Burford; 1.0, G. G. Burgess, S. S. Friend, H. K. Price; 1.5, R. P. Goblin, A. H. Boyes; 1.10, A. Douglass, B. Grumitt; 1.15, R. Brown, R. G. Handley. CASTLECLIFF GOLF CLUB MEDAL MATCH TO-MORROW. There will be no draw for the medal match to be played at Cornfoot Park links to-morrow, players will be matched at the clubhouse. The following matches must be played this week-end; —L. Wheton v. A. W. Brown; M. McMillan v. E. C. Penn; J. Aves v. J. Roderick; C. Merrington v. W. C. Curtis; A. R. Merrington v. L. Ennis; M. G. Paul v. E. K. Rabone; E. Christie v. E. H. Jones; J. H. Dean v. J. W. Hoare; B. Leigh v. R. Bates; W. B. Smith v. F. Wood; H. Hartnell v. J. Cosgrove; C. F. Wiggens v. H. D. Murray; T. J. Blake v. L. King. As there is only a month to closing day players are asked to get as many matches off this week-end as possible. MAKIRIKIRI CLUB DRAW FOR ANNUAL MATCH The following is the draw for the Makirikiri Golf Club annual match to be played by teams representing the president and the vice-president respectively, the president’s team being mentioned first in each instance:— A. E. Dalgety v. W. P. Newsham, C. Hammond v. G. Anderson. C. H. Walker v. W. Bache-Harvey. R. Lawrence v. A. Walker. F. H. Jones v. E. Clutterbuck. G. Moyle v. H. Clemance. E. Handley v. O. Hawken. W. E. Robbie v. J. Tustin. F. E. Smith v. E. Kirk. L. Dixon v. C. Crowley. L. McDonald v. A. Tasker. P. Macdonald v. R. McCroric. D. Ford v. C. Horrocks. G. Darbyshire v. D. R. Orton. E. Farley v. C. Walpole. Four-Ball Competition. Entries have been handed in for the four-ball competition and the draw is as follows: W. P. Newsham and A. Dalgety v. R. Lawrence and F. H. Jones. A. Tasker and J. Tustin v. A. Walker and G. Anderson. C. Crowley and C. Hammond v. C. H. Walker and E. Clutterbuck. 11. Clemance and C. Horrocks v. G. E. Moyle and L. Dixon. The links are in good order and members are requested to play off all their matches as soon as possible. SEAFIELD CLUB VISIT TO WAVTRLEY. Any members who desire to play in the match against Waverley, at Waverley, to-morrow, and who have not signified their intention of going are requested to hand in their names immediately so that transport arrangements may be finalised.
among the world's best 10, but he is considered worthy of a higher place in England. His showing against von Gramm, when with his ankle badly hurt, he nearly won the match in five sets, and his victory over Austin in the final round of the Davis Cup, have impressed English critics more than favourably.'
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 239, 9 October 1936, Page 4
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