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SEAFIELD CLUB STABLEFORD BOGEY MATCH A Stableford bogey match was played at the Seafield links on Saturday in boisterous weather. Results:— A. R. Kitto 31 H. Edmondson - 31 A. D. Kitto 29 W. Haggle 27 K. Congreve— 26 F. Bell 25 Kitto and Edmondson will play off the tie in the bogey match next Saturday. MAKIRIKIRI LADIES’ CLUB CANADIAN FOURSOME Following is the draw for the Makirikiri Ladies’ Golf Club Canadian foursome:— Mrs Hirst and Miss Georgetti v. Miss Hughes and Miss Paul. Mrs Jones and Miss Horrocks v. Mrs Smith and Miss Beach. Mrs Craig and Mrs Anderson v. Mrs Macnab and Miss H. Crowley. Mrs Walker and Mrs Wylds v. Mrs Hammond and Miss Thomas. Mrs Burnet and Mrs Clemance v. Miss Bartrum and Miss Wylds. Mrs Newsham and Miss Crowley v. Mrs Moyle and Mrs Clutterbuck. Miss Peek and Miss Shaw v. Miss McGregor and Miss Robinson. Miss McDonald was the winner of the Stableford bogey, and Mrs Anderson won the flag match. WANGANUI CLUESTROKE MATCH RESULTS On account of Saturday being the first day of the Wanganui Jockey Club's winter meeting, a stroke match was played at Belmont on Saturday instead of the qualifying rqund for the foursomes championship and handicap. which has been postponed to July 3. The results of the match were: A Grade P. Howden 88 —17—71 E. Ziesler 90 —13—77 D. Meldrum 91—13—78 L. Hogben 35 7 —78

WANGANUI LADIES’ CLUB HAROLD CUP ROUND MISS HARRISON’S TROPHY The first round of the Harold Cup and Miss Harrison's trophy will be played to-morrow and Friday by the Wanganui Ladies’ Golf Club. The draw is as follows: For To-morrow Miss B. Babbage and Mrs Hewat. Miss Burling and Miss B. Wilson. Miss Matthews and Miss Howie. Miss M. Brinkman and Miss Merewether. Miss S. Duncan and Miss Peck. Mrs Gardner and Miss S. Ross. Mrs Gilberd and Miss Horsley. Miss N. Hales and Miss J. O’Neill. Mrs Horne and Mrs J. J. Taylor. Mrs A. Millward and Mrs Marshall Mrs McLean and Miss H. Scott. Mrs Christie and Mrs Jones. Miss M. Hine and Mrs McComhe. Miss T. Taylor and Miss Strachan Miss Strode-Penny and Miss J. Wilson. Miss Benefield and Miss M. A. Moore. Mrs D. Smith and Miss C. Hine Miss W. Anderson and Mrs Brown. Miss Brown and scorer. For Friday Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Young. Mrs Broderick and Mrs Hussey. Mrs Brown and Mrs Newton. Mrs Power and Miss Openshaw. Miss Duncan and Mrs Richardson. Mrs Gilbert and Miss J. FullertonSmith. Mrs Grace and Miss Saunders. Mrs Hammond and Miss Shekleton. Mrs Haldane and Mrs Larsen. Mrs Handley and Miss Quin. Mrs Alexander and Mrs Hutchison. Mrs Bain and Mrs Hobbins. Mrs Bassett and Mrs Haggitt. Miss D. Collier and Mrs Keesing. Miss T. Collier and Mrs Izard. Mrs Coghill and Mrs Gibbons. Mrs Cutfield and Miss Norman. Mrs Foster and Miss H v Robinson. Mrs Harvey and Mrs Linwood. Miss K. Hoar and Miss Kellick. Mrs Knight and Miss D. Handley. Mrs J. Millward and Mrs MooreHunter. Mrs Newman and Mrs Ryall. Mrs Smith and Mrs Burford. Mrs Ashford and Mrs O'Neill. Mrs Barton and Mrs H. Collins. Miss M. Blyth and Miss E. Collins. Mrs Campbell and Miss I. Mullens. Mrs G. Collins and Mrs Wright.

Mrs Gilligan and Mrs D. Wilson. Mrs Hartland and Miss Montgomery Moore. Mrs A. Kellick and Mrs Robertson. Mrs Carver and Miss M. Saunders. SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB LADIES' OPEN DAT | There will be no draw for to-day lin the Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club, but players will be paired on arrival at the clubhouse. Play will commence at 9.30 a.m.

B Grade H. R. Dix 93—21—72 M. Hogben — 102—28—74 J. H. Henson - 98—22—76 c. A. Linwood 102-21-78

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 4

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 4

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 4