DOMINION GOLF.
WOMEN'S CONTESTS. MANY EVENTS TO INVERCARGILL PLAYERS. lIRS. PCTTINGER'S CORONATION MEDAL. Willi n CMi-d of P.!— 15—70, this being five under the scratch score of. the course. Mrs. .1. A. I'ottingi'r, of Invercargfll, was the winner uf the home links Coronation MiMlnl r-iimpi-tition played throughout the Dominion during the lirst week in May by women players with handicaps up to 18. The contisi was held under the control of the New Zealand I.ailii-s , (iolf Union. Mrs. I) \V. Koliinson. of Queen's l'ark. with a score, iif si;—10—70, was also five under scratch, but lost on the recount over the last nine holes.
The Aotearoa Cup. which was played in Conjunction with the Coronation Medal pvi-til. l>lll which is open to all players wiib 1,.(;. K. handicaps, was also won by an InviTcargill player. Mrs. K. K. Hrnad, hPr card reading :•:!—2O— -07, this being eight under scratch. Other good cards returned were as follows, the scratch scores beii'g given in parentheses :— Mrs. Mlnson. Rawliiti. 9.'!—27 —GC (73) : Mrs. K. Prince. Kalapoi. 100—3 r>—oT. Mrs. 1,. Shaw, Kotorua, S7—2:{—(i4 17O) ; Miss C. Whitefield, Oleniti, 10C—34
--72 (77 1 : -Miss I. Cracroft Wilson, Wnimnrlno, H7—27—70 (74) ; Miss N. 1,. Gilkison, luvercargill, 83—12—71 (70); Mrs. R. Kic.l.l, Queen's Park, 101—2!»—72 (75): Mrs. G. Glennie, Queen's i'ark, 89— 17—72 (75) : Miss E. Hastings. Beileknowes. !)4—33—01 (04) ; Mrs. McCreath. Gore, 100—3«—73 (7G) : Mrs. .T. F. Skedden. Queen's I'ark. 101—21)—72 (75) ; Miss X. Smillie. Manawatu. !(0 —10—71 (73) : Mrs. <;. \V. Dixon. Miinnwatu, 94— 23—71 (73) : Mrs. Harding, Northern Wairoa, lol— ::o—7l (72); Miss M. Harper, Otaki, IMi—2l—7s (70) ; Miss McColl, Manor I'ark. X2—ll—7l (72) ; Mrs. Cook, Wanganui. 7S — 4 —74 (74); Mrs. Lewis, Nelson. 10C—33—73 (73); Mrs. Nahr, Wcstpnrt, 03—18—75 (75) ; Mrs. P. Logan, VVuipnkiirau. S7 —10—71 (71); Mrs. Sim, | Miramar, sin—2o—7s (75) ; Miss J. Stewart, Whangarel, 82 —S —74 (74); Mrs. 11. Toombs, Hamilton. 05—23 —72 (72). PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Ladies* Golf Club yesterday played the monthly medal round postponed on May 4. Following were tiio best cards returned :— Seniors. —Mrs. I<\ Prosser, 02 —18—74; Miss M. Parker, 90—18 —78. Juniors.—Mrs. .1. Howie. 98—21—77; Miss M. Parker, 00—18—78. Juniors.—Mrs. J. Howie, 9S —21—77Mrs. A. Clark, 109—32—77; Miss A. Bennett, 115 -3->—SO; Mrs. F. Brown, 110—30 — So. Mrs. Howie won on the recount. NORTH SHORE CLUB. Following is the result of a bogey match played by the week-end members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club :—Miss L. 151aIr. Miss Abbott. 7 down; Miss J. Herbert, 8 down. Miss I'.lair won on a. recount. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Following were the best cards returned in the L.G.L". competition plaved bv members of the Glendowie Ladiis' Golf Club:— Handicaps 1 to 10: Miss M. Glenny. 04— IS -70: Miss G. Fnram, 04—17—77. Handicaps 20 to 30 : Miss A. Graham, 07—22 — 75; Miss I. Wells, 103-20—77. OTAHUHU CLUB. The results of the first round of the J House Cup competition played by members <f the otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club were as follow :— Mrs. Cox beat Miss N. Montgomerie. 2 up; Mrs. Hall beat Dr. Kawley, 3 and 2; Mrs. Ainodvo beat Miss N. Melsop. 2 and 1 : Miss M. Rowley beat Miss K. O'Lough len, 5 a-nd 4 ; Mrs. Henderson beat Mrs. Adams. 3 and 2: Miss M. Crawford beat Mrs. Hallett. 6 and 5: Mrs. Wallace beat Mrs. Howarth. 2 up; Miss I. Montgomerie won from Miss M. Hill by default ; Mrs. Muir beat Mrs. Posgenniskie. 5 and 3; Miss K. O'Loughlcn beat. Mrs. Allrighton. 5 and I: Miss F. Sutherland beat Miss T. Cluudet.
•". and 2: Mi*-* (;. Raeside won from Mis.s l<. HmiliT liy default: Mrs. McNcclv won from Mrs. Kelly by default; Mrs. Kußtace heal Mrs. Mr-Cnmli. r> ami .-{ : MrR. Williamsen brut Miss M. Mnir. 3 and~2 ; Miss Welle licit .Mrs. Burton, l> jind I; Miss M. Waters beat Miss M. Wills. :>. and 2; Miss Hyauiason h<-.it Miss I'aiiekliurst. 2 and 1; Miss Stulib* won from Miss Howe by default: Miss K. Water* won from Miss Slmuionds hy default: Miss O. Whitcley won from Miss Knnciman by ilofanlt: Miss Lipscombe lioat Miss Thompson, l> and 1; Miss E. Whit elf.v beat Miss Kitlo, 4 and 3; Miss Staiinton beat Miss Kiity. 5 and 3; Miss Jones beat Miss Falhvoll, 1 up; Miss Gibson won from Miss Wntkln by default: Miss Blakey bent Miss Simmonde, 2 and 1 : Miss Wilson bent Miss McCalliim, 2 and 1 ; Miss Grant beat Mrs. Mathew, 7 and fi: Miss A. Muir beat MiR9 Berridge, 4 and 3: Miss Bryant beat Miss Dix. 1 up; Miss; Ilyiios bnat Miss Bent. 1 up; Miss Glirr beat Miss Ilemus. 6 and 5.
Following is tbo draw tor an L.G.U. medal match to bo played to-morrow, commencing at JO a.m.:—Mrs. ICustnee v. Miss Waters. Miss Melsop v. Miss Whyte, Miss Hill v. Miss Sutherland. Mrs. .lames v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. AincHleo v. Mrs. Cox. Miss Kirkbfido v. Mrs. Mnir. Miss Kawlry v. Mrs. llaworth. Mrs. Ililliard v. Mrs. Williamson, Miss 10. O'Lojighlen v. Miss Crawford. Miss Wills v. Dr. Itawley, Mrs. Possenni.skle" v. Miss Mnir. Miss daudet v. Miss Wells, Miss N*. v. Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Burton, Miss I. Monttiomerie v. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Jeavßiia v. Mrs. Aldred. Mrs. Hall v. Miss It. O'LoilKlilin, Miss Kaeside v. Mrs. McCoinb. Mrs. Adams v. Mrs. Moss, Miss Ross v. Mrs. Suiter,' Mrs. Hallctt v. Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Albrighton v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Hunter v. another.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 114, 17 May 1938, Page 15
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