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GOLF CONTESTS

SCHNAUER CUP EVENT PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL DRAW FOR THE SECOND ROUND The second round of the Schnaucr Cup competition -will be played at One Tree Hill next Saturd ay by members of the Maungakickie Golf Club. Following is the draw, commencing at 11.20 a.m., and following at five-minute intervals:—

C. C. Ewen, L. E. Vivian, M. A. PaUison. G. S. Laird; A. Cnhill, K. M. Hey wood. D. E. Contts, D. Schnaucr; J. Cauchley, R. Alc.v, C. W. Schnaucr, J. Barber; F. Bctchley. B. G. Bond, C. S. Craipr, R. Angus; D. L. McKay, J. Sherlock, A. L. .Tones, ,T. T. F. Mitchell; A. H. Blackburn, R. W. Verry, S. Caro, R. P Bennett; G. A. Hardley, ,T. Jcrrat, I. J Goldstine. R. S. Xmvcomb; R. .T. Harris, L. J. Drummond, F. J. Ilintz, L. C. Winter; R. ,T. Coates, G. L. Taylor, S. 0. Xiven, E. H. Halstead; .T. K. Johnston, R. G. Million, F. ,T. Schischka, L. F. Rudd"; F. M. Shortt, B. B. Hooper, R. H. Melville, L. J. Robinson; J. Earle, C. F. Rosser. G. J. Bennett, A. H. Winter; 11. Tidniarsh. 11. Morpeth, L. B. Schnaucr, G. Stichbury; D. G. Macfarlanc, J. M. Elliffe, F. Wiseman, R. G. Moffitt.

J. E. Stcdman, J. S. Colegrove, D. F. McCormick, G. Truscott; D. D. Holland, S. Lamb, "W. Calderwood. M. T. Wilson; W. G. Clavis, E. D. Thomas, A. Woolley, I. Moir; M. H. "Wiseman, J. H. Earlc, C. Jarman, H. Roy; P. J. Hackett, L. Walker. H. A. Brabant, J. S. Milne; F. Laurie, A. Belcher, P. Whyman, N. J. Kidd; J. L. Gregory, J. S. Kidd, J. S. Rankin, J. Balgarnie; J. Pelham, A. X. Hay, F. Aldrcd, W. H. Tea no; V. W. Kerr, A. W. Wilson, G. H. Philson, ,T. Palmer; A. N. Turner, C. H. Heakl, J. E. Cochrane, W. K. Michael; G. F. It. Keith, W. H. D'Audney, G. C. Kissling, D. G. McGlintock; P. T. Bowie, W. S. Spence, jun., K. G. Bnrtlett. ,T. Eddleston; F. R. Beanland, G. H. Benton, R. Laird, C. R. Woollams; S. W." Smith, J. B. Grove, C. M. King. A. H. Winstone; F. G. Ran, E. E. .Tones, D. E. Stewart, D. J. Ivirkup; O. B. Grove, H. V. Parkinson, J. P. Wildman, A. Aley. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A hogey match will be played by members of the Titiranpri Ladies' Golf Club in conjunction with the final round of Uie Bogey Cup to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m. from the first and eighth tees. Following is the draw:— First Tee.—Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. P. Andrew, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. R. S. Whale, Mrs. R. S. Deighlon v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. M. H. Shroff, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. G. W. .Tinman, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. N. A. Naismith, Mrs. B. Cooper v. Mrs. C. iE. Grevatt, Mrs. A. L. Caughey v. Miss M. Bailey, Miss H. Mitchell v. Miss N. W. Self, Mrs. G. L. Allard v. Mrs. M. G. Masefield. Miss C. Wright v. Mrs. J. Palmer, Mrs. E. J. Richardson v. Mrs. M. H. Russell, Mrs. W. Badley v. Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffe, Mrs. J. M. Marett v. Mrs. F. Alpe, Mrs. J. E. Henrys v. Mrs. D. R. Walker, Mrs. S. Bennett v. Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. C. Robinson v. Mrs. F. Lucns, Mrs. R. F Ward v. Miss M. Wright. Mrs. A. K. Jackson v. Mrs. M. Tuck, Miss R. Pasmi v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Mrs. J. Hollinrake v. another, Miss A. Fouhy v. Miss L. Drysdale, Miss E. Sanders v. Miss R. Grevatt, Miss D Hart v. Mrs. J. Grierson, Mrs. A. Bart ley v. Mrs. E. Fraser Smith, Mrs. S. A. Peznro v. Mrs. S. Tong. - Eighth Tee.—Mrs. G. Bartleet v. Mrsi. L Coakley, Mrs. L. H. Norton v Miss R. Wet> stcr, Mrs. A H. Gyllies v - M r s- B. Gold' water, Mrs. A. Harvey v. Mrs. H. Miller. Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Miss E. Marshall. Mrs. C. R. McCullouorh v. Mrs. M. V. inter, Mrs. T A Cahill v. Mrs. E. O'Ncil. ' The results of a four-ball best-ball bogey match played yesterday were as fnUows:Mrs. R. S. Whale and Mrs. A. L^Crov.. 4 up. Mrs. P. Andrew and Miss L »amson up; Mrs. M. Fraser Smith and Mrs. A. Harvey, 1 down.

WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal match, to be played next Saturday by members of the Waitemata Ladies Golf Club: —Miss D. Lethaby v. Miss D.. Cur; tavno Miss K. Thompson v. Miss ir. C«itcn nol Miss N Lethaby v. Miss N. Burgess, Miss D. Chubb v. Miss I. Lundon, Miss J Bern v. Miss J. Sloane Miss H. Gooding v Miss J. Catchpole, Miss E. Bowden v Miss M. Weir Miss P. Shaw v Miss L. Bourne. Miss Is. Loper v. Miss M. Cooper, Miss R. Harty v. Miss M. HiU, Miss P. Harty v. Miss Adeane, Miss B. Brookes v. Miss Potter. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the qualifying round for Miss Little's trophy, 10 to qualify, and'the third round of the ec ectic conipctitinn to be played to-day at 1 noon b> the Manukau Ladies Golf Club: —Miss Graham v. Mrs. De Carteret, Mrs. Urquhart v. Mrs. Grant Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Caroenter v Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Goddard. v. Miss Little. Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Napier, Mrs Parker v. Mrs. Dreadon. Mrs. Burgess v. Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Bishop v. Mrs. Ehott, Mrs George v. Mrs. Bradstreet Mrs. Jenkins v. Miss King, Mrs. Farquhar v Mrs. Bindley, Mrs. Burnett v. Mrs. McNeish. The first round for the Mahia Cup resulted as follows:—Mrs. C. Wardell won by default from Mrs. Eliott; Mrs. Grant won by default from Mrs. Walmeslcy; Mrs F>e''jing lost to Mrs. Carpenter. 1 up; Mrs. Goddard lost to Miss Cooke, 2 and 1, Miss Graham beat Mrs. Carroll, 1 up; Mrs. Parker beat Mrs. Jenkins, 3 and 2; Mrs. Bradstreet beat Mrs. George, 2 and 1; Mrs. Valentine beat Mrs. Urquhart, 1 up.

OTAHUHU CLUB Bosrey and Stableford honey competitions will be* played in conjunction with the first rounds of the B.xllin and Eccles Cup events hv members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday. The draw will he arranged at the clubhouse.

ROTORUA LADIES' MEDAL ROUND [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Tuesday

Tl-e results of the medal round played by the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club this afternoon are as follows:—A grade: Mrs. S. Shaw, 01, 1 0—75; Mrs. E. Crawford, <M, U—i<s ilrs VC. Kevs, 05. IS—77; Mrs. R. Hodceson 05 jg 77; Miss Campbell, 0-1, I<>—B grade: First division—Miss R. Hampson. ».», 2(5—73; Miss Simmers, 05, 10— '0; Airs. Sherriff 101 97—77: Mrs. Wackrow, 10,?, Second division —Miss R. Woollianis, 07 Mrs. Tyson, JOS, HO —00; Mrs. .»«■•. r.un.l .nd the second qualifying round of the club McDonald! Miss V' F«„.on , IWBg son Mis. A. Crawford v. Miss Marlon. Miss Litton v. Miss J. Hampson.

TE KUITI CHAMPIONSHIPS rby telegraph—own correspondent] TE KUITI, Tuesday The Qualifying round for the le Kuiti men's senior 'and junior golf championships will be played on Saturday, 10 to C(U.iiii.\ in each event. The draw is as follows: Seniors- Mayo, Hine, Jolinston; L'lcming, Krogh Hemphill; Low Hodson, Purcell; S'Hinders Wilson. Powdnll; Cooper, O Bra n, Harkness; Hitchcock, Dinsdale Strickland; Hotu Innes-Jones, dhompson; Smith, Hitet, Haines. Junfors: Beeche. Didsbiir.v, ,s err; O'Conncll Cato, Podevin; Irapski. Kennedy, Murdoch ; Isaac, Gallic, Blunde ; Board T. Hitchings, Rollett; Yorkc, Gould, Blackmail; Brown, Dobson, Symonds; ■Bishop, Strange, Ambler.

WAIPU CLUB'S DRAW [FHOM OUR OWN CORItKSrONDKNT] WHANGAREI, Tuesday

The following is the draw for r medal round to be played this week-end by meml,ers of the Waipu Golf Club. The trophy for this event has been donated anonymously:—• Ladies- Mrs. J. C. McKay, Mrs. A. W. McKay and Mrs. F. McLean; Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Brooks and Mrs. Walker; Mrs. Kay, Mrs. McCathie and Mrs. Dingle; Mrs. Russell. Mrs. McKenzie and Miss It. McLean; Mrs. Gunson, Miss M. McLean and Mrs. McAulav; Mrs. Brooks. Miss Finlayson and Miss Uttiiigr; Miss Alison. Mrs. McKay and Miss Wilson. Men: D. I. Maclean. It. M. M and D. F. McLean; I". Walker, D. ?\. M<Kav and A. J. Brooks; E. J. Dingle. J. M. McKay and D. McOalhie; K. D. McKay. McMillan and F. Walker; D. J. McLcod, lapley and D. . R. McKay; A. C. Rees. McGregor and J. C. McKay. MATAMATA SHIELD MATCH [Br TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] MATAMATA, Tuesday The Matamata Oolf Club's annual competition for the Moore-Jones Shield, an IS-hole mixed foursome, was won by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. L. McDonald. Over 70 members took part. The winners returned Urn best net score ever recorded in this mmnetition. Following were the best cards returned: —McDonald and Mrs. McDonald, ._)<)_({!); L. Suiciiffc and Miss W. Burke, <)<(' 7—; K. Johnston and Miss (!. liargreaves 07, 'Jt —7:1; G. Arving and Miss G. Stonex, 01. 17-7-1; IL Clcary and Miss F. Sloane, lOfl, .10%—7r.V a ; L. H. Little and Mrs. R. Burke. 00, in—7V: R. Mentinlav and Mrs. Mcnliplay, OS, '10%—,8%; H. j 'Buckley and Mrs. Alquist, OS, to 1 /, 7S y . d v. Silk and Mis. Underwood, 102,

—78%; H. J. Condor and Mrs. Ho lis, 05, lO'/a —Vs>Va; G. Campbell and Mrs. Little, 98, \~,Vi —HO/'a; C. Cobb and Mrs. Cobb, 103, 33—81); *H. Keeley, and Mrs. Keeley, 00. ISVa —80Vi; C. Tapp and Miss Bates, 100, 10—81; T. Bluck and Miss Ticrncy, LOS, 20—82. , Following were the results of the July 18 - hole medal handicaps:—Seniors: J. Blvtho, 05, '24—71; G. Cumpbcll, 03, 21— 72; H. J. Conder, 85,• 10—75; J. Irvine, 80, 14—75; G. Fitzgerald, BS, 12 —70; L. Ji. Little, 83, 7—70; J. Lee, 85, 0—70; C. E. Redgrave, 01, IS—'7o; 11. J. Keeley, s7, 10 —77; X. Gilling, 1«H, 24 —77; 11. Underwood, 00, 20 —70. Junior: M. D. 'Pennant, 1)8, 30—08; R. Rcid, 101, 30—71; J. Simpson, 101, 30—71; S. R. Sims, 102, 30—72; D. V. Silk, 101, 25—70; J. Foggo. 100, 30—7G; W. D. Hay, 10S, 30—78. CAMBRIDGE MATCH DRAW [from our own* corukspondknt] CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday The annual president's and captain's match will be played by members of the Cambridge (iolf Club on Saturday, after which the golf dinner will be held. The draw is as follows, tho president's team being mentioned first: — A. Wilkinson v. Dr. Tod, R. S. Alford v. H. N. Freeman, D. McCathie v. W. R. Garrard. J. Butler v. S. Dunbar, W. Hewett v. J. Banks, F. Entwisle v. R. Boucher, K. Wilkinson v. C. Haworth, T. Moss v F. C. Rodgers, V. Hoil is v. M. Woolloy. W. Rice v. W O. Cubis. T. Morrice v. D. Law, E. Nicklo v. J. Haworth, H. Clayton v. A Bovce, W. J. Ward v. E. Scott, M. Wells v. C. H. White, W. Scott v. J. Giles J C. Sawers v. G. Calvert, L. Feisst/ v. S. Baker, 1. Fairbrolher v. B. Harper, P. Lewis v. J. T. Bosworth, H. Neely v. G. Watson, C. Thompson v. G. Hamilton, H. C. Luscombc v. W. Suckling, Von Salinski y. W Wood, R. Ireland v. A. Lockett. W. G. Wilson v. H. Ticrney. B. Oliver v. R. Feisst, G S. Storey v. S. Cotton, H. McFarlane v. W. H. Cubis, E- C. Colebourne v. J. Cox, B. Hewett v G Vosper, L. Webber v. T. nampshire, K. Butler v. C. McXatty.

MORRINSVILLE COMPETITION [from our own cor respondent]

MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday

The results of the second round of the Morrinsville Golf Club's Mueller MemoriaJ Cup competition are: —C. A. Smith, no, 21 (i3 ; j. Hillary, 00, 25 —Go; Iv. J. Ilowie, 84, 15—00; R. Somers, SB, 18—70; P. Petry, 85, 14 —71.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 19

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 19

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 19