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INTER-CLUB GOLF

Waiwetu beats Manor Park WATT CUP MATCHES Play in Fine, Cold Weather Local knowledge did not count in the Wart Cup maica xiiayed ueiween Mauur Park auu Gaiweiu on me Aiauor Park linas ou oacuruay, as tta.weiu scored a victory by six games to lour, with two games squared. 'Pile weatuer was tine, but the suowcruwued suiuntits oi tue ituuutaaa ixange at the uead oi the riutt Vauey had au appreciable euect on tue temperature, and caused p.ayers to travel fast iu order to keep warm. The liuks were m excellent order tor mid-winter, out the narrow lairways caused scoring to be on the high side. , . The following are the results, the \v aiwetu puiyers being mentioned first: — A. T Clelland beat F. Page, 3 and 1. G. F, Hogg and I, V. O. Duncan, all J. J. Gilbertson lost to J. Ogilvie, ~ and ’ G. B. Ward lost to H. Mehaffey, 4 and 2. A. J. Gwiliiam beat D. Butler, 3 and 1. E. F. Warnes beat E. W. Brockett, 4 and 3. ... G. Cook lost to C. McKinney, 1 down. W. T. Wilson lost to A. Radford, 4 and 3. R. G. Holland beat A. S. T. Butler, 3 and 2. „ . , o L. Marsden beat V. Hay, 4 and 3. J. A. McKay and E. A. Rodgers, all Maitland beat W. I. Hendry, 4 and 2. Other Games. Other games played in the inter-club match resulted as follow:— L. D. Matthews lost to H. Pope, 4 and g ' R Round lost to J. Forbes, 6 and 4. G. Hatfield lost to K. Hendry, 3 and - IV 7 Pere beat A. McKinnon, 5 and 4. H. Firth lost to H. Robertson, 3 and _. A. G. Stunnell and G. Blundell, all SCl Mauor Park thus won the inter-club match by eight games to seven, with three games halved. WIN FOR PAEKAKARIKI Titahi beaten by 7 to 5 Paekakariki effected n surprise by defeating Titabi in the Watt'Cup match on the Paekakariki links yesterday by < games to 5. The home players, were on their game, and outclassed the visitors on the day. The following are the results, the Paekakariki player being mentioned F. Kember beat J. F. Pym. 2 and 1. J. Kember lost to M. Moore, o and 1. R. Kember beat J. W. Gibson. - up. E. Andrew lost to R. F. Aitken. 4 and 2. „ „ „ , „ K. Twiss lost to H. Boon, i and t>. J Bringans beat C. Lnngbein. 1 up. A. Murray lost to F. Carr. 6 and 4. F. McNeil lost to D. A. Crombie, 5 and 3. . o R. Stowe beat A. Moore. 4 and 2. A. Gollon beat R- Lulham. 2 and I. 11. Wehipeihana beat Dr. W. Shirer, i and 6. „ n L. Smith beat C. Stone. 2 up. Other games resulted : G. Rout lost to J Lulham; J. Living lost to C. Giles; S. Smith lost to O. Henshilwood. MARY ALWARD CUP Waiwetu beats Manor Park Waiwetu defeated Manor Park in a match for the .Mary Alward Cup on the Waiwetu links on Saturday by six games to four. The fallowing are the results, the Waiwetu player being mentioned Mrs. Evison lost to Miss Stevens, 2 Miss Robinson lost to Miss Fairbrother, 1 down. . . Sirs. Ryan beat Mrs. Sherwood, 10 up. Mrs Clenimens beat Miss W : llis. 1 up. Mrs. Wilsou beat Miss Gaynor, 1 up. Mrs! McKav lost to Miss Bray. 5 down Miss Davidson beat Mrs. Burns. 3 up. Miss Findlav beat Miss Nash, 4 up. Mrs. Hadfield beat Miss Mehaffey, 3 up. . _ „ Miss Cochrane lost to Miss Kerr. 3 down. Matches between the emergencies resulted : Miss B. Hogg beat Mrs. Foster, 8 up; Miss Milne and Mrs. Hay, all square. Titahi Club A bogey competition played on the Titahi links during the week-end was won by Dr. W. Shirer. with 1 down. J. I. Pym coming second with 2 down. A fourball bogey competition was won by P. McMahon and S. Creighton, who finished 1 up. Miramar Club One hundred competitors took part in the qualifying round for the Prince of Wales Cun on the Miramar links on Saturday The following qualified, and will be drawn to play off by match play on handicap:—C. N. Cathie. 93-24-690. Mills. 83-12-71: A. M. Tartakover, 80-14-71: H. T. M. Fathers. 87-14-73: G. S. Matthews. 85-12-73; R. H. Nagle, 83-10-73; A. B. Buxton. 87-14-73; J. B. Lnuclilan, 89-16-73; W. A. Wiggins. 92-18-74; C. E. White. 86-12-74: V. H. Dentice, 98-24-74; H. Parkin. S 6-12-74; T. G. Roberts. 86-12-74; E. H. Picot, 95-20-70; D. R. Richmond. 83-8-75: H. M. Dykes, 93-18-75: T. R. Lawson. 87-12-7 o; V. R. Gunn 89-14-75: E. G. Martin. 00-14-76; C. K. Parsloe. 100-24-76: V. H. Frceth, 86-10-76; F. D. Thomson. 100-24-76: J. R. Smith. 81-5-76; J. T. Lewis. 84-8-76: 11. R. Sellers. 90-14-76: R. W. Scott. 85-8-77; J. G. Hughes. 93-16-77; H. E. H. Aplin. 81-4-77; S. E. Williams, 91-14-77; J. J. Dalgleish. 87-10-77; M. Walworth, 95-18-77. The following, with net 78 s, also qualified, but as only one player was rennired for the thirty-second place. L. D. Hurst (4) was successful in the draw with H. F. Toogood (18), A. E. Mabin (16), C. V. Rooke (7), W. Begg (18). C. 11. Perrett (16). G. P. Thomson (18), A. Fair (14) L. A. Greig (10). T. F. Connolly (14). and 11. A. Black (plus 1). Next Saturday the Webb Memorial and stroke handicap will be played.

Waiwetu Club A stroke competition played ou the Waiwetu links during the week-end was wou by J. J. Garbett, with a card readin" 95-21-71. The next best cards were: G.° Hatfield, 87-14-73; T. Wilsou, 85-11-74- W. Gregory, 99-24-75; J. Jackson, 99-24-75; R, G. Holland, 87-10-77; J. B Wallace, 81-3-78; N. O. Maitland, 91-13-78. In the semi-final of the Atkins Cup, L. D. Matthews beat R. G. Holland, 5 and 4, and W, T. Wilson beat G. F. Hogg, 3 and 2, after finishing square in the first match. In the first round of the Kirk Cup, Maitland beat Marsden, Miss Davidson beat Barker, Clellaud beat Mrs. Evison, Lindop won by default, G. Hatfield beat J. Jackson, Miss Farley won by default, Mrs. Hatfield beat Harvey, Williams beat Miss Herman, Miss Hooinson beat Firth, Matthews beat Mrs. McKay, Garbett won by default, Sherwood beat W. Wilson, Wallace beat Mrs. Wilson, and Johnston beat Corbett. The second round must be completed next week. Shandon Club The foursome medal played on the Shandon links on Saturday resulted in P. Burke and F. Desmond returning the waning card, 85-13-72. The next best cards were: J L. Black (scr.) and W. 11. Lees (24), 85-12-73; H. N. McKenzie and C. E. Hollis, 91-17-75; A. F. Clapcott and C. Turner. 91-17-76; K. Clayton and A. Lawson, 96-19-77; G. H. Swan and M. R. Bowring. 92-13-79; W. Murie and S. J Lavelle. 95-16-79. Over the week-end, R. G. Hayward won a medal round with the excellent score of 76-6-70.. In the semi-finals of the Vance Cup. >u handicap, M. R. Bowring (6) and F. Desmond (15) beat 11. N. McKenzie (8) and C. E Hollis (10), 1 up; I. Mclvor (IS) and J. Taylor (14) beat J. L. Black (scr.) and K. Jeffery (S). 1 up. The team to represent Shandon against Manor Park in the Watt Cup match on the Manor Park links next Saturday will be published early in the week. Hutt Club A stroke competition played on the Hutt links during the week-end saw the following cards returned : —J. MacDonald, S 9-2-68; A. Caselberg, 87-16-71; R. D. Wraght, 86-14-72; P. Anderson. 83-10-73; J. Hutchison. 90-16-74; C. M. Armstrong, Sl-6-75; J. Cormack, 86-11-75; J. Rainey, 91-16-75. A bogey competition was won by J. Hutchison (12). who finished 2 up. A fourball bogev competition saw A. H. Dyke (plus 1). and C. Clayton (12) score a voctory with 7 up. In the play-off of the tie in the group competition, L. Hemery beat A. I. 11. Symes, 4 and 2. Te Marua Club A stroke competition played by the To Morua Club during the wee L-end was won by J. F. Paul, with G 4 net. Shandon Ladies’ Club In the L.G.U. medal round, played by the Shandon Ladies’ Club dur,ng the week-end, Miss Ellison returued the best card. 109-26-83. In a medal foursome, Miss Smith and Miss Purdie beat Miss Hodgins and Miss Al. I?rcss. In the’ Burridge Trophy competition, Mrs. Burke beat Miss Levy, 4 and 3, and Miss Ellison beat Mrs.. Johnston, 4 and 2. The second round will be played this week-end. Manor Park Ladies’ Club In the C grade match played by the Manor Park Ladies’ Club on Saturday, Mrs. Blundell beat Mrs. Haslem. 7 and 6; and Miss Butler beat Miss Mayu, 4 and 3. , Hutt Ladies’ Club The following is the draw for the medal foursome, to be played by the Hutt Ladies’ club on Wednesday:— Mrs. Wagg aud Mrs. Barnett v. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wellstcd; Mrs. Ramey and Mrs. Evans v. Miss Lee and Miss Williams, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Sander v Mrs Foreman aud Miss Redmond, Miss Jervis’and Miss Young v. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Phillips. Miss E. Ballinger aud Mrs. Martin v. Miss P. Bunny and Mrs.Cameron, Mrs. Park and Mrs. Nichols v. Mrs. Monkman and Mrs. Duncan. Miss Matthews and Miss Hodgins v. hlrs. Partridge and Miss Loughman, Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Admore v. Miss Wardell and Miss Post, Miss A. Bunny and Mrs. Dawson v. Miss N. Ballinger and Mrs. HanLast week’s scores for the L.G.U. were: Seniors. Mrs. Wilson. 90-4-86; Mrs. Partridge 91-8-86; Mrs. Monkman, 101-15-86 Juniors. Mrs. Hanson. 102-22-80; Mrs. Martin. 10G-2G-SO. CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THE WORLD. It is significant flint 12 Open Golf Championships in 12 different countries o the world were won last year b.v golfers who play the Dunlop Ball. In addition. 109 of the world’s biggest matches were also won with Dunlop. Dunlop will help your game, whether vou play the “Maxmarking” 3/-, “Tuffli” 3/-, “Warwick” 2/3, or the “Nimble” at 1/9.—Advt. NO INCREASE IN PRICE. In spite of increased exchange and other added costs, there are no increases in the popular national prices for Pluvol. The policy of the distributors of Pluvol is to maintain these prices if possible. Pluvol is leather’s best friend for use on footwear and leather and canvas articles, for preserving and waterproofing.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 16

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INTER-CLUB GOLF Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 16

INTER-CLUB GOLF Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 16