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CLUB GOLF

Waiwetii Competitions A medal competition on the Waiwetu links during the week-end was won by W. Chambers, 82-12-70, with W. Gregory, 93-20-73, and W. F. Gill, 91-19-73. J. Cheevers, 80-13-67, won the second medal competition, with R. G. Holland, 76-7-69, next. J. B. Wallace did 76-6-73, and N. O. Maitland, 84-11-73. T. J. Harvey (13) and N. O. Maitland (8) and J. B. Wallace (5) and R. Hunter (14), both 2 up, tied in the fourbu.ll bogey. L. Marsden (8) and J. Harvey (17) were 1 up. The following is the draw for the first round of the Kirk Cup, to be completed next week-end: W. R. Chambers v. C. Halford, W. F. Gill v. T. P. Davis, D. Jameson v. Miss Findlay, E. C. Swinson v. W. T. Wilson, G. Hatfield v. V. Stace, Miss Haggett v. N. J. Sherwood, L. D. Matthews v. H. E. Orbell, J. O’Callaghan v. K. Hendry, J. Cheevers v. D. Johnston, N. Maitland v. R. Croft, R. G. Holland v. A. N. Tosswill, J. Garbett v. C. Russell, T. J. Harvey v. F. McMillan. W. Anderson v. Mrs. Hatfield, G. A. Palmer v. H. Williamson, W. Gregbry v. D. Moginie. . The fourth round of the Atkins Cup must be completed next week-end. Next Saturday afternoon the official club fourball bogey will be played. In the third round of the Atkins Cup, N. O. Maitland beat R. BurgoyneThomae, 3 and 2; T. J. Harvey beat L. D. Matthews, 5 and 3; E. C. Swinson beat C. Russell, 3 and 1 ; J. Cheevers beat W. T. Wilson, 1 up; W. D. Lindop beat A. Somervell, 4 and 3; R. G. Holland beat G. A. Palmer, 3 and 1. In the fourth round, R. G. Holland bea.t J. Cheevers, 3 and 2, after a replay. Waiwetu Ladies’ Qlub Mrs. G. A. Palmer, 105-34-71, won the stroke competition played by the Waiwetu ladies’ dub at the week-end, and scored 3 points in’the Winter Cup. Miss Cooper, 110-36-74, scored 2 points; Miss Haggett, 109-34-75, and Mrs. Maitland, 100-25-75, scored 1 point each. A friendly match between a team of Karori ladies and Waiwetu was played over the week-end, the result being a win for the latter by /7 games to 3. Karori names are mentioned first: —Mrs. Skipper beat Mrs. Ryan, 2 up; Mrs. Farquhar lost to Mrs. Evison, 7 and 6; Mrs. Martin lost to Mrs. Hatfield, 3 and 1; Mrs. Green lost to Miss Findlay, 3 and 2; Miss Anderson lost to Miss Milne, 6 and 5; Miss Read beat Miss Dixon, 2 and 1; Miss Kissel lost to Mrs. Maitland, 5 and 4; Miss George beat Miss Horman, 2 up; Mrs. Westbrook lost to Miss Haggett, 6 and 5; Miss Shotlander lost to Mrs. Palmer, 6 and 5. Mrs. Hatfield, 18-over four holes, won the hidden score competition, and Miss George, 112-34-78, won the stroke competition for members of the visiting team. The following is the draw for next Saturday’s L.G.U. competition : —Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Evison, Mrs. Hatfield and Mrs. Findlay, Miss Hogg and Miss Milne, Miss Findlay and Miss Dixon. Mrs. Maitland and Miss Cochrane, Miss Cooper and Miss Chittey, Miss Horman and Mrs. Palmer, Miss Haggett and Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Smith and Miss Bright. Partners for other members will be arranged at the club-house. Wellington Club The following is the draw for a bogey match to be played by the ladies of the Wellington, club al Heretaunga to-mor-row : — Seniors: Mrs. Peacock v. Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Blackley v. Mrs. Seddon, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss Ward. Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. Treadwell, Mrs. Hayman v. Mrs. Spiers, Miss Bell v. Mrs. G. Nathan. Mrs. Menzies v. Mrs. H. Nathan, Miss Dyer v. Miss Grose, Miss Blundell v. Miss Juliet Nathan, Mrs. Howden v. Mrs. Aiken, Miss Mclntosh v. Mrs. Stott, Miss Parker v. Miss C. Young, Mrs. Wood v. Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. Warwick Blundell v. Mrs. Tweed. ♦ Juniors; Miss Joyce Nathan v. Miss A. Pearce, Mrs. C. Bell v. Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Hanna v. Mrs. T. Young, Mrs. V. Ward v. Mrs, Whitcombe, Mrs. J. Duncan v. Mrs. Hunter, Miss McFarland v. Mrs. A. T. Young, Miss B. Blundell vMiss N. Blundell, Mias Dutbie v. Mrs. Barry Blundell. Mrs. Chesney v Miss N. Wheeler, Mrs. Dawson v. Miss J. n heeler Mit<s Elliott v. Miwj Mackenzie, Miss Herbert v. Miss M. Peacock, Miss Harcourt v. Mrs. Whatley, Miss Reading v Miss M. Chesney. Miss S. Nathan v. Mrs. Rhind, Mrs. Todd v. Mrs. Mills, Mris. E. Blundell v. Mrs. Tripe. Miss V. Richardson v. Miss J. Hayman. Manor Park Club On Saturday next a teams match will •be played on. the Manor Park links between teams chosen by the selector, in. conjunction with a bogey competition. On Sunday the first 30-holes stroke competition for the narrower Cup will be played. • The second round of the two-life coni’‘petition is to be contested next week-end. Athletic Cup In the first round of the Barnes Cup competition on the Athletic links on Sunday J. Elder did best, with 69-22-47. JBertram, 65-15-50, and S. C. Sherldon, 66-16-50, came next, and were followed by n. N. Avery (51 net) and C. Perrett (52 net). T In the Ladies’ Challenge Cup Miss I. Stephens led the field with (7-26-51. Miss E Trevor did 85-32-53, Mrs. E. Groshinski 90-34-56, and Miss M. Hamilton 82-26-56. . , , e The final rounds will be played on Sunday, in conjunction with a stroke competition. Paekakariki Club A fourball best-ball bogey competition over nine holes was played on- the I’ackakariki club’s links during the week-end, and was won by L. Mitchell and K. 'I wiss, with 3 up. Paekakariki Ladies’ Club A foursome played by the Paekakariki ladies’ club yesterday wan won by Miss Chute and Miss Wallace, with 111-24-87. Hutt Ladies’ Club A bogey competition for the Riddiford Medal will be played by the Ilutt ladies’ club to-morrow, players arranging their own partners. The draw for the C players is as follows: —Mrs. F. Luke v. Mrs. Lee Jones. Miss Mathicson v. Miss Van Staveren, Mrs. Williams v. Mi’s. McDonald, Mrs. Hastings v. Mrs. Steel. Mrs. Blundell v. Mrs. Park, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Hyder. The best scores returned in last week’s’ L.G.U. were:— Seniors, Miss N. Ballinger. 93-12-81; juniors. Mrs. Hughes. l(>2-32-70, and Mrs. Tennent. 99-26-73. Watt Cup Following are the positions’of the clubs in the Watt Cup competition to date: —

Ranish Cup The position of the dubs in the Ranish Cup contest is as follows: — Matches played.

JIntebCrt playtMl. At home. Away. Points. Shamion .. 1 1 16 0 13 Wniwetu .. .. 0 11 Manor Park .. 1 0 s

At home. Away. Points. Shandon . . 1 1 16 Titahi .... .. 2 0 13 'Waiwetn .. 0 •> 11 Manor Park .. 1 0 8

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 217, 11 June 1935, Page 14

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CLUB GOLF Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 217, 11 June 1935, Page 14

CLUB GOLF Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 217, 11 June 1935, Page 14