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N.Z. LADIES' UNION.

' 1 MRS. HAKE WINS MEDAL. J AOTEAROA CUP TO MISS ROBERTSON. The home links Coronation Medal and Aotearoa Cup competitions were played in conjunction throughout New Zealand during the week, May J 9 to 27, by members of all clubs affiliated to the New Zealand Ladies' Golf Union. The Coronation Medal event, which is open to players witli handicaps of 18 or less, was won by Mrs. Hape, of Dannevirke, who returned a net score four under the scratch score of the course. Miss 1 ,T. Robertson, of Gleniti. whose net score was eight under the scratch score, was the winner of the Aotearoa Cup ci>npetition for players with handicaps of over 18. I Following wel'e tlie best scores returned in each competition, the scratch score being given in parentheses : — j Coronation Medal. —Mrs. Hape (Dannevirke), 85—14—71 (75); Mrs. Man tell (Gleniti). 94—18—70 (79): Mrs. B. Jacobs (Manawatu), 89—15—74 (76); Miss G. Hall (North Otago). 91 —10 —75 (77). | Aotearoa Cup.—Miss ,T. Robertson (Gleniti). 101—30—71 (79) ; Mrs. M. K. McCulloch (North Otago). 97—27—70 (77); Mrs. Robertson (.Gleniti), 90 —23—W2 (79) ; Miss D. Wickham (Pongakawa). 92—24—• 08 (74); Miss Grooby (Takaka), 103 —35 —68 (74) ; Mrs. ,T. Brown (Morrinsville), 1 93—29—04 (70) ; Mrs. C. A. Ridgen (Malvern), 109—30—73 (79). - Other good scores:—Miss J. Fotaka 1 (Rangatira), 103—34—09 (74); Miss Sell-' wood,(Gleniti), 94—20—74 (79); Miss M. Slater (Hastings), 103—33—70 (74) ; Miss ,T. Rogers' (Amuri), 105—30—72 (70); Miss M. Neil (I-larewood). 107—35—72 (70); Miss J. Whistler (Walton), 108— 30 —72 (75); Miss C. Lloyd (Otaliuhu), I 104—34 —70 (73) ; Mrs. McLaren (Nelson), 1 98 —20 —72 (75) ; 'Miss D. Davies (Timaru), 90—19—71 (74) ; Mrs. Oxle.v (Amberley), 105—34—71 (74); Mrs. Benge (Otaki), 1 103—27—70 (78) ; Mrs. Wells (Mornington), 86—19—07 (09); Miss E. Grant (North End), 95—27—68 (70) : Miss G. Hall (North Otago). 91—10—75 (77) ; Miss M. Edwards (Balclutha), 100.—32— 74 (70) ; Miss .1. Stevenson (Hokitika), 104—29 —75 (77); Miss E. White (Auckland), 57—14—73 (74) ; Mrs. W. S. Ralph (Auckland), 84 —11 —73 (74); Mrs. C. A. Cariipbell (Auckland).. 93— (74); Miss B. Pierce (Auckland). 96—23—73 (74) ; Miss M. Hill (Otaliuhu). 59—17—72 (73); Miss Robinson (Paekakariki). 95—' 24 —71 (72) ; Miss P. Richardson (Wanganiti), S7—l2 —75 (70); Miss E. Terry ( (Mangatoki), 108—35—73 (74); Miss A. | Pricliard (Dannevirke), S6—l2—-74 (75):, Miss M. A. Frew (Amberley), 95—12—73' (74); Miss D. Petrie (Miramar), 82—6—1 76 (77) ; Mrs. Hastings (Rawliiti), 100— 30—70 (71) ; Mrs. B. Booth (Carterton), ! 90—18 —72 (73) ; Miss M. Booth (Carterton), 98 —20 —72 (.73). '

NATIONAL AFFAIRS. TEAM FOR FIJI IN JULY. A New Zealand ladies' golf team will ' visit Suva at the end of July to play a series of matches. The selectors to the New Zealand Ladies' Golf Union have announced the following team for the tour:—Mrs. E. Vaughan (Ellesinere Club, Canterbury), Miss Marjorie Macfarlane (Auckland), Mrs. C. J. Green (Auckland), i Miss R. Thompson (Miramar Club, Welilington), Miss Marion Macfarlane (Auckland), Mrs. W. P. Endean (Auckland), i Mrs. D. Lupton (Waverley Club, Taranaki) was originally chosen, but, being unable to make the trip, she was replaced by Mrs. Endean. I The following new clubs were affiliated 'to the New Zealand. Golf Association at the monthly meeting of the council: —Gordonton Golf Club, Puketaha, R.D., Hamilton; Mangatawhiri Golf Club, Pokeno, Auckland district; Raumai Golf Club, Raumai, Ashhurst; Ruatoria Golf Club, Ruatoria, East Coast; Tcmuka Golf Club, Temuka; Tui Glen Golf Club, Wellington. Tournaments approved:—Waipawa Golf Club, annual tournament, August 16 and 17; Rotorua Golf Club, op.en amateur handicap tournament, August 27, 28, 29 and 30; Roxburgh Golf Club, ladies' tourney, August 27 and 28, men's tourney, August 30 and 31; Takapau Golf Club, annual tournament, August 30 and 31; Whangarei I Golf Club, tournament, August 29, 30 and 31; Napier Golf Club, annual tournament, I September 3, 4, 5 and 6; Poverty Bay I Golf Club (Gisborne), annual amateur tournament, September 3, 4 and 5; Rotorua Golf Club, veterans' tournament, September 3, 4, 5 and 6; Waipukurau Golf Club, annual men's tournament, September ft 6 and 7; Waipukurau Golf Club's tournament, previously notified as August 29, 30 and 31, now September 5, 6 and 7; New Zealand open and amateur championships, Christehurch Golf Club's links, October 11 to 19; Ashbnrton Golf Club, mid-Can-terbury tournament, October 26 to 28; North Otago Golf Club (Oamaru), Labour Day week-end tournament, October 26 and 28; Pahiatua Golf Club, annual tournament, October 28. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The opon tournament of the Akarnna Indies' Golf Club was continued yesterday. Results ;— Akarnna Rose Bowl. —First Round t Miss M. Stevens bent Mrs. C. .T. Green. S and 6; Miss B. Hill heat Mrs. R. I/..Wilson. 0 and 5; Mrs. R. R. Dcighton beat Mrs. Ilarstow. 7 and 6: Mrs. G. M. • McMillan beat Mrs. G. M. McArtlmr, « and 4 : Mrs. F. Preston brat Mrs. C. M. Cox. t up : Miss O. Stevens beat Mrs. .T. C. Finlay. 3 ani 2: Mrs. Grevatt belt Miss P. Pent. 0 and r>; Mrs. M. Alison bent Mrs. Craven, 7 and .Second Round.—Miss B. Hill beat Miss M. Stevens at the twentieth: Mrs. G. McMillan beat Mrs. R. S. Deishton nt the twenty-second; Mrs. F. Preston heat Miss O. Stevens, 5 and 4: Mrs. M. Alison beat Mrs. C. K. Grevatt. 2 and 3. Roskill Tronhy (handicap).—First round: Mrs. Howey Walker bent Mrs. F. IT. Brown. 5 and 4; Mrs. C. Taylor beat Mrs. A. Bond. 5 and 4: Miss Hartley (Tauranga) beat Mrs. H. V. Johnston. 2 and 1 ; Mrs. Norton beat Miss B. O'Callnghnn, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. B. Bree beat Mrs. Kissling. 3 nnd 2: Miss O. Tlarrach heat. Mrs. Kingsland, 4 and 2: Mrs. C. Cammick bent Mrs. M. Allen, 2 up ; Mrs. Tarker beat Mrs. Henrys, 1 up. Second Round. —Mrs. Howey Walker beat Mrs. C. Taylor. S and 7; Mrs. I*. Norton heat Miss Hartley. 4 nnd 3: Miss O. T>irrach beat Mrs. B. Bree. 5 and 4: Mrs. Parkpr bent Mrs. C. Cammiek. S nnd 7. The first bogey match in the senior division was won by Mrs. J. O. Finlav (Tirlrnngi). with a card of 4 down. The next host eirds were: —Mrs. M. Alison. 5 down: Mrs. C. .T. Grpen. 7 down. The junior bogey match was won by Mrs. Parker with n score of 2 down^The next best score was that of Miss O. Darrach. 4 down. The best putting scores were 35, returned by Mrs. Howey and Mrs. McAllen. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Result of C grade match played yesterday bv members of the Mnungakiekie Hadies' Golf Club :—Mrs. R. W. Shepherd, 122: Mrs. C. F. Kosser, 126; Miss A. Morley, 120.

PAPAKURA CLUB. Playing on the Papakura Golf Club's links on Monday R. Durham, a member of the Papakura Club, holed out with his tee shot at the third hole, a distance of 151 yards. Members of the Papakura Golf Club will play a bogey match on Saturday. Draw : — ,T. Cooke v. K. W. Clmppell, K. Walton v. It. Grace, E. Miller v. K. 11. Bryan, K. Matheson v. A. Woollcy. J. E. Elliott v. A. Watts, K. Wren v. K. C. Hazard, B. Rbse v. It. L. Harris, M. Jaqucs v. P. .1. Hackett, E. D. McLennnn v. M. B. Darrow, It. Saunders v. I. Foote, T. Rok|>ins v. W. 11. Walters, .T. Miller v. I*. 11. Menkin, C. Burgess v. J. P. Kidd, J. W. Mathicson v. A. E. Berrv, N. Elliott v. B. \V. Bell. .1. Wilson v. It. Ellett. Burton v. S. L. Jones, gA. Davie v. F. K. Foote, 11. It. Wishart v. S.fT. Cameron,, M. Whyte v. S. Haig, J. Taylor v. J. 11. Weaver, J. Foote v. T. C. Allen, Fenton v. F. It. Stenson, Dr. Lock v. S. Gunthorpe. J. S Menzics v J. Menzies, E. Sndde v. .11. C. Durham. A. 11. Winter v. KusabS, R. Murphy v. W. S. Agar, E. C. Winter v. F. A. Marceau, R. P. Hill v. A. T. Slater, R. H. Kceslng v. 1). B. Monro, E. C. Keenan v. G. M. Foote, lteilly v. another. Members of the Papakura Golf Club played a ladies' v. men's match, which resulted in a win for the men by 11 games to (5, one game being all square. Results : — Miss White bent A. Woolley, 2 and 1; Miss M. Walters lost to T. Robbins, 2 and 1; Miss G. Finlayson lo'.st to K. 'Matheson. 0 and 5; Miss J. Walters lost to R. C. Hazard. C and 5; Mrs. McLennan and D. McLennan. all square; Mrs. Kidd beat J. P. Kidd, 2 and 1; Miss French lost to J. Taylor, 2 down ; Miss Coxhead beat H. Walters. 2 and 1 ; Miss McCullough beat It. W. Chappell, 1 up; Miss .T. McCullough beat C. Burgess, 2 up ; Mrs. Elliott lost to J. E. Elliott, 2 and 1 ; Miss Jarvie beat A. E. Berry. 2 up; Miss Kellly lost to K. Wren, 2 and 1 ; Miss Denton lost to P. J. Hackett, 7 and D: Miss Smith lost to S. Walton, 1 down; Miss Andrew lost to M. B. Darrow, 7 and 6; Miss Francis lost to R. Grace, 4 and 3; Miss Bower lost to P. H. Menkin, 3 and 2. TITIRANGI CLUB. The qualifying round over 1S holes for the Ballin Cup will bo played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday when 32 will qualify, on their handicaps, for the match play competition. Draw and starting times:—lo.3o. A. Harvey and J. Gilmour: 10.35, R. E. Alne and J. M. Somcrville; 10.40. IT. V. Ganley and C. T. Keegan : 10.45, R. J. Hamilton and F. G. Alpe; 1Q.50, E. G. Tallis and A. C. Jacob; 10.55 T. S. C. Stone and H. W. Sinclair; 11, L. 11. Rogers and T. A. Taylor; 11.5. A. B. Chappell and A. Fairburn : 11.10, V. C. Keys and 11. J. Court; 11.15, P. It. Knight and R. C. Johnson; 11.20, A. W. Short and R. A. Spinley: 11.25. A. A. Tysoe and L. 11. Norton; 11.30, W. Batty and J. iCarnacban; 11.35. R. W. Cliristensen and 'N. C. McLean; 11.40, R. L. Wilson and N. A. Nnismith; 11.45. E. C. Nluion. A. K. Jackson and G. Bartleet ; 11.50. C. L. Hewson. J. E. McCoy and J. B. O'Loghle.v: 11.55, J. E. Sheen. E. Fit Farani and P. Senbrook; 12, J. Grierson. W. It. A r ercoc and W. J. Sineeton : 12.5, J. H. Goyder, A. B. Joplin and IT. 11. Souter; 12.10. S. A. Pezaro, A. It. Hosking and »A. S. Bailey: 12.15, A. R. Hodgson. B. W. Beaumont and It. Unery; 12.20. IT. It. Harper, H. O. Wiles and G. P. Roxburgh: 12.25. J. Murray. W. J. A. Thomson and J. C. Graham: 12.30. F. W. Lucas, 11, M. Rogerson and K. J. Graham : 12.35, J. B. Johnson, G. M. White and F. A. Browne; 12.40. A. Shorter, V. E. Baker and 11. E. Robson ; 12.45, 1,. G. Ansell, IT. F. Ward and 11. G. Thomson: 12.50. E. Ohlsnn. O. V. Garland and :\ Eraser-Smith: 12.55. IT. J. Wright. A. Ec Sieur and J. W. Neale ; 1, W. E. Holdgate. E.-A. Take and C. S. O. Woods: 1.5, C. Robinson. C. G. Fisher and A. E. Saunders; 1.10, J. A. Criun, IT. 11. Gibbons and J. F. Ilollinrnke; 1.15, E. W. Yates, F. S. Ballin aud G. 11. Birch: 1.20, G. C. Jones. A. V. Pence and 11. T. Jaffrey ; 1.25. J. W. Tu-ker, r. W. Olsen and A. E. Whit ton: 1.30. 1.. J. Williamson. E. J. Clifford and E. E. It. Wakeman: 1.35. J. 11. Young, A. J. Good and F. C. Ewen ; 1.40. J. M. Coltman, T. It. Tmpey and O. Wolt'grnmm; 1.45, A. 11. O'Eeary and B. T. Eaycock. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Best scores returned in a medal handicap played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club were :— Seniors.—Miss B. Cooke, 100 —15 —85 ; /Miss C. Wright, 10G—10—90. Juniors.—Mrs. J. Marett, 3 05—24—81;' Mrs. M. Tuck, 105—24 —SI; Mrs. F. Lucas, 122—29—93. Mrs. J. Marett won o" the recount. , i t'

ORAKEI CLUB. , The June monthly medal match will be played by members of the Orakei Golf Club to-morrow. Players will choose partners. AKARANA CLUB. Teams to represent the Akarana Golf Club-.in pennant matches to be played during! the week-end : — Seniors.—v. North Shore, at North Shore; G. Biss, J. Swanson, W. Greenbank, S. Livingstone, L. Bryant, A. Wyness, G. Coltman, Dr. Paterson, P. Smith, S. Bryant. Emergency: H. Cullen. Juniors. —v. Otahuhu, at Akarana: A. Finn, E. Cashinore, S. Booth, J. Cairns, C. Taylor, H. Bennett, V. Salek, P. Thompson, P. Griffiths, C. Cammick. Emergency : 11. Tyler. PAPAKU.RA LADIES' CLUB. Draw for the second round of the club tropliv to be played by the members of the Papakura Ladies' Club on Saturday at noon :—Miss Benson v. Miss Scnwick, Mrs. (Dr.) Lock v. Miss J. MeCullough, Mrs. Shove v. Miss French Mrs. Elliott v. Miss C'oxhead, Miss Dreadon v. Miss Jarvie, Mrs. Watts v. Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Walters v. Mrs Cooper, Miss Khind v. Mrs. Brown, Miss White v. Mrs. McLennan, Miss M. Walters v. Miss MeCullough, Miss Jones v. Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Footc v. Miss Finlayson, Mrs. Hogan v. Miss Hayden, Miss Pearson v. Miss Reilly, Miss Pickett v. .Mrs. Burgess, Miss Spiuks v. Miss Andrew, Miss Gunthorpe v. Miss Denton, Miss Barr v. Miss McMahon, Miss M. Gunthorpe v. Miss Paltridge, Miss J. Barr v. Miss Thickett, Miss D. Smith v. Miss Saunders, Mrs. Menzios v. Miss E. Barr, Mrs. Miller v. Miss Fyfe, Miss K. Foote v. Miss Hitcheus, Mrs. Ellett v. Miss Gilmour, Miss Davies v. Mrs. Francis, jun., Miss Thorn v. Miss Spence, Mrs. W. K. Francis v. another. Miss Coxbead won the medal round played on Wednesday. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB. Draw for medal handicap match to be played by members of the Orakei Ladies' Club next Tuesday, at 10 o'clock: —Mrs. Bevin v. Mrs. Cadness, Miss Tulloeh v. Mrs. McManus, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. D'Authreau, Miss Crooke v. Mrs. Impey. The monthly medal match was won by Miss Crooke, 100—27—78. Miss Patterson was successful in the C grade competition with a score of 108. Draw for C grade sealed hole match :— Mrs. McCabe v. Mrs. Robson; Airs. Scelly v. Mrs. Cruzelier, Miss Kelly v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dennison v. Miss Paterson, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Wilks, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Fernyhough, Miss Porter v. Miss Perkins, Miss Mc-Grath v. Mrs. Wood, Miss O'Neil v. another. Week-end players will play Saturday. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB.

Best scores returned in an L.G.U. match played on Wednesday by members of* the Fupuke Ladies' Golf Club :—Miss K. Willis,. 92—1!)—73 ; w Mrs. P. Thompson, 8!)—-10— 73; Mrs. C. B. Thomas, 104—30 —74; Miss •L White, 9!)—23—70 ; Miss K. Harty, 93 —19—7 G. The tie was taken on the last nine holes, Miss Willis proving the wfnner. The medal round played by the week-end members was won by Mrs: G. Mills with a score of 97—27—70.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 13

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N.Z. LADIES' UNION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 13

N.Z. LADIES' UNION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 13

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