N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH, j 05 ENTRIES ALREADY RECEIVED. (By. Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday. Ninety-five nominations so far have been received for the New Zealand goit championship, which will open at Isewi Plymouth on October 22. ! Most of the leading players have already | entered, but it is expected that when t.ie i entries close to-morrow night the numbct . will be greatly increased. NORTH CANTERBURY TITLE.' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. The successful golfer Miss Valniai Fleming added to her long list of championships to-day by winning the North Canterbury ladies' golf championship, decided on tin: i Harew*>od" course by two rounds' of medal P The leading scores were :—Miss Fleming, 84 77—iGl; Miss Helen Buchanan, _ UU, S2- —172 ; Mrs. A. McKillop, 02, S3 —175. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Order in which members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club qualified yesterday for the club championships : — •Seniors. —Mrs. P. R. Glanville, Mrs. L. Kissling, Mrs. A. Howey Walker, Mrs. R. B. Allen,.Mrs. F. H. Brown, Mrs. J. C. Hill, I Mrs. H. D. McGinley. The first round resulted: —Mrs. F. H. Brown beat Mrs. Allen, 2 up; Mrs. Howey Walker beat Mrs. Hill. 3 and 1; Mrs. L. Kissling beat Mrs. McGinley, 4 and 2. Order of qualifying for junior championship :—Mrs. G. .Warren, Mrs. J.. L. Camp- . bell, Mrs. X. Taylor, Mrs. C. W. D'Autli-1 reau, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, Miss E. Porter, ! Mrs. J. R. Kissling, Mrs. J. E. .Ray, Mrs. | E. W.-, Cofebrook, Mrs." R:. Stirling, Mrs. M. | McKelvey. ' „ , , | First round resulted :—Mrs. Colebrook i beat Mrs. Ray, 4 and 3 : Miss Porter beat Mrs. McKelvey, 1 up; Mrs. J. R. Kissling | beat Mrs. Stirling, 5 and 4. ! NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. The qualifying rounds of the championships of the North Shore ladies' Golf Club were played yesterday, when the best net scores were those of Miss M. Leggoe, 94— 17 —77. and Miss I. Wight, 9G—22—74. The following oualified :— Seniors. —Miss M Stevens. Miss O. Stevens. Miss A. O'Neill, Miss M. Leggoe, Mrs. K. Pike, Miss McFetridge, Mrs. Swanston. Juniors. —Mrs. Fraser Smith. Miss I. Wight, Mr?. Atkinson. Miss N. Mason, Miss O Chapman, Miss G. McDonald, Miss R. Gill'>tt, Mrs. .T. Ilogan, Mrs. Chambers, Miss S'o-ik?. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Home, Mies L. McDonnell, Mrs. Seager, Mrs. Service. First round results: — r * Seniors.—Miss M. Stevens beat Mrs. Swanston. G and 5 ; Miss M. Leggoe lost to Mrs. Smalltield, 4 and 2 ; Miss O'Neill beat Mrs. Pike, 4 and 3: Miss O. Stevens beat Miss McFetridge, G and 4. . Juniors. —Mrs. Fraser Smith, a bye ; Mrs. ITogan beat Mrs. Chambers, 7 and G; Mrs. Home beat. Miss Clwrman. 7 and G; Miss Mason beat Miss McDonnell, 5 and 4; Mrs. Atkinson beat Mrs. Seager, 6 and 4; Miss McDonald beat Mrs. Wilson, 3 and 2 ; Miss Gillett beat Miss Noakes. 1 up ; Miss Wight beat Mrs. Service, 5 and 4. The medal scramble was won by Mrs. Parkinson with a card of 111—33--7 S. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Best scores in L.G.U. monthly medal match and final round of the Tlri Cup played yesterday by members of the Pupuke j Ladies' Golf Club : — Seniors, —Miss K. Harty, 87—IS—GO ; Mrs. Bowden, 91—17—-74 ; Mrs J. Weir, S9-—14 —75 ; Mrs. F. Prosser, 92—17—75. Juniors.—Mrs. -Gf- Christian, 102—35— 67; Miss G. Williams. 91—19—72; Miss J. ! Gooding, >91 —19—72; Miss M. Cameron,! 96—24—72; Mrs. W. Beaumont, 99—27—j A medal round played by week-end mem- j hers was won by Miss M. Virtue with a card of 107—32—75. Other good enrds — I B. Mills, 98—21—77; Mrs. E. Hop- ; kins. 102—25 —77. The~ L.G.U. silver medal and Tiri Cup we're both won; by Mrs. J. Weir. The L.G.U. bronze lh'edal was won by Miss M. Cameron. j MAUNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB, j Result of sealed holes medal handicap match played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club: — I Seniors. —Mrs. It. I-lipkins, 49; Mrs. V. Kerr, 50: Miss M. Miller, Mrs. A. C. Mc-' Arthur, 53. i Juniors. —Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. J. Stewart, 4S; Mrs. L. Pegler, Mrs. H. V. ChoycQ, Mrs. S. W. Morley, 50. The tie was won by Mrs. Walker on a recount. " i I PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. dyce, George v. Alexander. Aitken v. Walsh, Club will hold its official closing and pre-; sentation <.f prizes won during the season next Saturday. ' A bogey match will be | played in the morning, commencing at 10 a.m., partners to be arranged at the elub- ■ house, and foursomes # will be decided in the afternoon. A WHANGAREI RECORD. ' Playing at Mount Denby on Tuesday, afternoon Mrs. E. Steele created an ,unofficial record for ladies, returning a card of 80. She went out in 42 and came in in 38. The official record is held by Miss J. Stewart, the North Auckland champion,./ with a score of 82.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 24
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