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SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB STABLE!’ORD BOGEY MATCH. DRAW FOR TO-MORROW. To-morrow members of the Seafield Ladies' Golf Club will be the guests of Mrs. O’Halloran at aflernon tea. A. Stableford bogey match will be played for a trophy donated by Miss P. Bell. Tuesday and Saturday members are invited to be present. A medal match will be played on Tuesday for which players may chose their own partners. The draw for to-morrow is as follows: Mrs. O’Halloran v. Miss D. Bell. Mrs. Bell v. Miss Irwin. Mrs. Irwin v Miss McKendry. Mrs. Aitken v. Miss Owen. Mrs. Ramsay v. Miss Cleland. Mrs. Gilberd v. Miss Kilner Miss Warnock v. Mrs Goldsbury. Miss E. Clark v. Mrs. Haggie. Miss L Clark v. Mrs. Saltinstall. Miss Alp v. Miss Calver. Miss Tizard v. Miss Murray. Miss Tawse v. Miss Bamber. Miss Cowan v. Mrs. Simmons. Miss Kirk v. Mrs. Lange. Miss O’Sullivan v. Mrs. Goss. Miss Ellis v. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Lamont v. Mrs. Snell. Miss Flavell v. Miss A. Wood. Miss Temperton v. Mrs. Pritchard. Miss Sturrock v. Miss Adams. Miss Oliver v. Miss Corrigan. Miss Comrie v. scorer. Last week’s Gold Button matches resulted as follows: A Grade.—Miss P. Bell 85— 9—76 B. Grade.—Mrs Haggie 95—28—67 SEAFIELD CLUB MEDAL MATCH. A medal match will be played by the Seafield Golf Club to-morrow and players will be able to chose their own partners. Mr. Haggie has very kindly donated prizes for this event and these will be given for the three best nett scores handed in. Members are reminded that the closing day for the winter season will be held on Saturday week, November 13, when mixed Canadian foursomes will be played.
INTER-CLUB MATCH
WANGAEHU AND TAWHERO DRAW FOR WEEK-END. An inter-club match will be played over the week-end by the Wangaehu and Tawhero Clubs. Following is the draw : B. Wilson v. S. Low. G. Hartley v. J. Kariatiana. S. Holmes v. W. May. D. McLean v. J. Heald. C. Larkins v. A. Wilson. K. Aiken v. J. Lewis. R. Charteris v. A. Temperton. R. Sutherland v. T. Merrie . P. Jones v. C. Cricks. N. Larkin v. A. Peffers. C. Baldwin v. A. Jordan. S. Morrison v. A. Carlton. J. Morgan v. F. Fisher. J. Paki v. A. Sparks. H. Hiroti v. T. Holmes. Ladies. Mrs. Holmes v. Miss Temperton. Miss A. Castles v. Mrs. Wilson. Miss MacKintosh v. Mrs. Fisher. Miss D. Castles v. Mrs. Bonner. Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. Woolcott. Mrs. Morrison v. Mrs. Low. Mrs. Waitere v. Miss Uttley. Mrs. Jones v. Miss Leyland. Mrs. C. Baldwin v. Mrs. Temperton. Mrs. Frank v. Miss Donaldson. Mrs. Morgan v. Miss Johnson. Mrs. McLean v. Miss Robb. Mrs. Trotter v. Miss Long. Any players not drawn will be matched at the clubhouse. Mr. J. Saltinstall will be in charge.
CASTLECLIFF CLUB
CLOSING DAY FUNCTION PRIZE-GIVING TO-MORROW. The Castleciiff Golf Club will bring its 1937 season to a close to-morrow. A mixed foursome will be played, and there will be a medal match for those without lady partners. The prize-list is as follows: Championship.—J. Wilson; runnerup, R. Moore. Intermediate. —E. Christie; runnerup. H. W. Hawke. Junior.—D. J. Merrington; runnerup, A. C. Hulbert. Eclectic.—Senior: R. T. Greenhill; junior: T. Whatnough. Captain’s Trophy.—L. Cathro. Rose Bowl.—L. King. President’s Cup.—D. T. Allan. Rowe Cup.—M. C. Smith. Power Cup.—C. Merrington. Millward Cup.—J. Wilson. Lincoln Bennett Cup.—L. King. Grieve Cup.—F. M. Bourne. Consolation Cup.—A. Gowan. Mixed Foursomes.—R. R. Dawson and Miss Brock. Consolation Foursomes.—W. W. Dickson and Mrs Davis. After the foursomes are played the president, Mr. R. R. Dawson, will present the prizes.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 263, 5 November 1937, Page 4
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