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GOLF FIXTURES

Miramar Club Match Following is the draw for a friendly match between Miramar club members (luring the week-end:— . From No. 1 tee: 9 a.m., H. Parkin and E II Picot v. Marsden and Samson; U. 5, t' B. Lauchlan and Gapes v. Richmond and Luxford; 9.10, Parsloe and H. Anderson v J R. Smith nnd Fl C. Johnson; 9.15, ,T Coyle and W. Parkin v. Farr and Frethey- 9.20, Liddle and Pearce v. Halley and B Gibson; 9.25, Palliser and Houston v Begg and Gilbert: 9 30, Lockwood and Gambrill v. Albertson and 1 Dempster; 9,3.1, A A. Moore and Colwill v. Little and Il'vkes; 9.40, Thomson and Heslop v. Griffiths and Kean; 9.45, Donoghue and Ashby v May and Brooking; 9.50, Mackay and Shelly v. Aplin and Hurst; 9.55, S. E. Williams and Mackenzie v. V. 11. Dentice and another. From No. 11 tee: 9 a.m., A. Gibson and F R. Picot, v. Aldridge and Ilyams; 9.5, Harr and Kerr v. Winn and Sellers; 9.11), Jefferv and McDerniont v. Monro and McLean ;■ 9.15. Sievwrigbt and M. P. Mabln v. Frood and Armstrong; 9.20, Stubbertield and Stephens v. Gichard and Crawford; !)O5 Macallan and A. G. Barnett v. Gordon’and Mack; 9.30, A. E. Mabln and Poole v Nagle and Woodbead; 9.35, Hiddleston and Hardwlcke v. Hughes and Reid: 9.40, White and Day v. Hamilton and Hollis; 9.45, Sandham and Jacques v. \. butJierland and M. R. Moore: 9.50, McNair and Beale v. Birrell and Bastings. Waiwetu Club Tim first Watt and Rauish Cup matches for the 1936 season are scheduled to take place to-morrow: —Waiwetu are to play Manor Park at Waiwetu. Following are the teams to represent Waiwetu:— Watt Cup: R. G. Holland, H. 11. C. Ribbands, J. B. Wallace, A. T. Cleland. T; P. Davis, L. I). Matthews, N. J. Sherwood, ,T. J. Cheevers, E. C. Swinson, G. R. Millward, W. T. Wilson, W. F. Gill; emergency, R. Spedding. Ranish Cup: L. L. Mitchell, W. R. Chambers, A. P. Smith. D. Johnston, N. O. Maitland. K. R. Hendry, L. Marsden, 15. F. Hammonds. G. P. Hatfield, V. R. Stace; emergencies, B. A. If. Barker, AV. L. C. Gregory. Shandon Club A Stableford bogey will be played on the Shandon links to-morrow afternoon. The first round of the Lauchlan trophy must be played by May 19. Titahi Ladies’ Club The following is the draw for the bogey competition to be played on Sunday morning by the Titahi Ladles’ Club: —Miss Hervey and Miss Hollis, Mrs. Latham and Miss Wilson, Mrs. Crichton and Miss Wilkins, Miss McKee and Mrs. McQuarrle, Mrs. Munro and Miss Hunter. Mrs. McFarland and Miss Adams, Miss Mclvor and Mrs. Marshall. Miss Kinchela anil Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Tunnington and Miss White, Miss Clark and Mrs. Bradley. Miss Veitch and Mrs. Meade, Miss Williamson and Mrs. Scotland. Miss McLennan and Miss Ashby Miss Fyfe and Miss Toulson. Titahi Club A Watt Cup trial will be held on Saturday afternoon on the Titahl links. A fourball best-ball bogey match of 18 holes for the Bottonile.v Cup will be played on Sunday morning, members to arrange their own partners. A further Watt Cup trial will be held I on Sunday afternoon. ; Manor Park Ladies’ Club The following team will represent Manor Park ladles against Waiwetu at Manor Park to-morrow: —Mrs. Butler, Miss Fairbrother. Miss Butler, Miss Riedlc, Miss King, Miss Yorston, Miss Murtagh, Miss Bennett. Miss Burns, Mrs. Smith. Miss Nash, Miss Walker, Miss Kerr. Miss E. Bilton. Miss Hogg. Sunny Bay Club The following is the draw for an 18liole stroke competition to be played at Sunnv B«v during the week-end:—Boyce and Blackburn; Cawthorn and Phillips; Davies anil Fear: De Lisle and Hildreth; Verschaffelt and Fisher; Taylor and Fleming: Lambert and Jaiitko. Fabian and Thompson: Sutherland and Fraser; Stark and Goldfinch; Harrison and Rubenstein; Hill and Dr. Robertson; Osborne and Higgins; Kelly and McDonald; Smuts Kennedy and McLeod. Completed cards are to be returned tor handicap adjustments. _ A women’s' stroke competition will also be played, partners to be arranged at (ho clubhouse. The stroke competition last week-end was won bv R. Cawthorn, with a net 74, J. Fleming being ruiniei'-up, with io. Shandon Ladies’ Club Owing to the wet weather last Wednesday the Shandon ladies’ mid-week club's Canadian foursome will be played next Monday, commencing at 10 a.m. The draw will be the same as already published. On Wednesday next the qualifying round for the Sunflower Cup and Muut Vase will lie played. The club is holding an open day on Wednesday, May 13. In the morning there will be a medal round over 18 holes, and in the afternoon a bogey competition over IS holes. Entries close on Saturday, May 9.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 183, 1 May 1936, Page 17

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GOLF FIXTURES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 183, 1 May 1936, Page 17

GOLF FIXTURES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 183, 1 May 1936, Page 17