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MORRINBVILLE CLUB OPENING OF SEASON (Special to Times.) morrinsville, Monday. The Morrinsville Golf Club opened its season on Saturday in fine weather, and therp was an attendance or about 60 members and visiting players. The president. Mr N. J. Howie, referred to the progressive step taken during the summer of buying 50 acres adjoining so as to extend the course to 1R holes. The new nine holes will be available in May. The best scores in a mixed stabielord bogey match over nine holes were as follows: D. Matngay and Miss M. BoaneS, B—2 0. 28: J. Wilding and. Miss H. I'orier, 2—2 4. 26; t. J. Hyan and Miss .v nyan, 7—lß, 25: J. L. Faulkner and miss i. Irvine. 4—21. ?5; He,vworth and Mrs v. Innes, 6—lß, 24; Mad til and Mrs c. b. Miller. 6—16, 22; N. j. nowie and MISS A. Irvine, 7—12. 19. The club IS likely to have a large increase in membership this season now that the capacity or tne lints has been doubled. OPENING AT OTOROHANGA (Special to Times) OTOROHANGA, Monday The official opening of the Otorohanga Golf Club’s Jinks for the season’s play took place on Saturday afternoon under Ideal conditions and In the presence of a large gallery or spectators and players. Mr W. J. Broadfoot, M.P. for Waitomo, performed the opening ceremony, arter which Canadian foursomes were played, the winners being Miss Gwen Morley and E. Bartleman ‘(Maihlihi). TE AROHA CLUB OPENING FUNCTION (Apeclal to Times) TE AROHA. Monday. In wet weather on Saturday afternoon the Te Aroha Golf Club opened it"s 1938 season. In the absence of Mr R. L. somers, who now enters on tlis 28th . consecutive term as president. Ihe opening ceremony wa-s performed by Mr O. M. BBnifieldr Only seven pa’rs tong purr in tne miff 1 roursomes. which was wn-i by Mrs HaL’ gan. partnered by C. A. Arthur. Mrs W. Hunger was presented with a beautirul crystal dining table, electric light bowl donated by the lady members as a token or their esteem and well wishes and in recognition of her services to tne ladles’ club as secretary over a long period. Draw for Club Medal Following is tne draw ror the nun medal, play ror which commences on Wednesday: Mrs Hunger v. Mrs McLeod. Mi*a M. Keany v. Mrs Maingay, Mrs Kemp v. miss E. Currie. Mrs smith v. Mrs Clarke. Mrs Halllgan v. Mrs Hepburn. Mrs McGiashan v. Mrs Mackle. Mrs Yi.ckers v. Miss Reveil, Mrs Clay v. Mrs Wright. Miss Manning v. Mrs Murphy, Miss Cowley v. Mrs Bliss, Mrs Kennedy v. miss Ryan, Miss B. Hunger v. Mrs Robertson, Miss Boles v. Miss Mulvihill, Mrs McConnochle v. Miss Stevens. Miss Vincent v. Mlse Grant. Mrs Billing v. Mrs Cahill, Miss B. Currie v. Miss Fitzgerald. Mrs Gilchrist, Miss M. Hepburn v. Mrs Henderson. Mrs G. Jones v Mr« h Johnson. Mrs Kelly v. Mrs Lawrence. Miss B. Lindsay v. Miss P. Lindsay, Mrs Middlemiss v. Mrs R. Nlcol, Mrs Montague v. Mrs Quirk. Miss J. Clarke v. Miss M. Hamilton. Miss B. Clarke v. Mis* D. Deverell, Miss Delaney v. Miss Homs. Miss McGlrr v. Miss McMiken. Miss N. wild v. Miss Swaney Miss L. Wood v. Mis-s Ranby.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 11

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 11

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 11

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