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WEEK-END GOLF

Storm Prevents Play On Saturday YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Paekakariki Overwhelmed By Shandon The storm on Saturday put golf out of the question, and all inter-club matches and competitions arranged for the day had to be cancelled. Yesterday the weather had greatly improved, golfers enjoyed the sunshine after Saturdays churlish conditions. WATT CUP MATCH Shandon Too Strong For Paekakariki A Watt Cup match Between Shandon and Paekakariki on the Shandon course yesterday resulted in a sweeping victory for Shandon by Hi games to a half, hollowing are the results, the Shandon player being mentioned first:—D. al. Boyd and A. I. Murray, all square; 11J. Davidge beat A. Gollop, 7-6; R. G. Hayward belt R. Kember, 8-6; 11. H. McL. Elliott beat 11. .1. Craighead. 5-4; U. Hogg beat AV. Gollop. 2-1; AA .R. btuckej beat K. G. Twiss, 6-5; Rex Lu.ham beat F. Smith, 7-5; E. Kretsehmar beat P. RWheeler, S-7; AV. It. Tustin beat F. McNeil 4-3: G. McGregor bent H. Lynch, S-6; W. D. Murie bent 11. H. Champion. O',"’; R. A. Comerford beat L. Smith, 4-2. Other games were: —C. Edgar beat J. H. Blandford, 2 up: T. I’. McCarthy beat C. AVcdderspoon, 7-6. KARORI BEATS TUI GLEN Fourteen Games to Three A match between the Karori and Tui Glen clubs on the Karori links yesterday was won by Karori by 14 games to, •>. Karori won the fourballs in the morning by seven games to none, and the singles in the afternoon by seven games to three. Following 'are the results, the Karori player being mentioned first: — Fourballs. —Simmiss and Porter beat O’Connell and Tonks, 4 and 3; Westbrook and Davidson beat Elliott aii'l Lockett, 1 up; Murphy and Vaughan bear. Barnard nnd Riddell, 3 and 2; McKenzie and Levein beat Barton and Kelleher. 6 and 5; Hoskin and Walker beat O’Toole and Hennessey, 3 mid 2; Simm and Smart beat Murray and Kent, 2 and 1; Cunningham and Hewitt beat Purdie and Whitehead. 5 and 4. Singles.—Simmiss mid O’Connell, all square; Porter beat Tonks, 2 and 1; Westbrook beat Elliott, 7 mid 5; Davidson bent Lockett, 6 mid .5; Simm and Murray, all square; McKenzie lost to Barton, 1 down; Smart beat Kent, 4 mid 3; Levein beat Kelleher, 4 and 3: Hewitt beat Purdie, 5 and 3; Cunningham lost to AVhitehead, 4 mid 3; Vaughan and Riddell, all square; Murphy lost to Barnard, 1 down. Miramar Club With the object of getting all members of the club to know each other, the Miramar club played a fourball best-ball bogey match yesterday. The best score was returned by Lockwood (14) and Gambrill (5), 7 up. Next came Lauchlan (11) and Gapes (9). Donoghue (8). and Ashby (11), V. 11. Dentice (12) and Poole (6), 5 up; Pallieer (12) and Houston (9), Nagle (9) mid Woodhead (8). Little (14) and Dykes (9), and M. R. Moore (1) and C. V. Sutherland (7), 4 up! Shandon Club A bogey competition played on the Shandon 'links yesterday resulted in a win for AV. D. Murie (5), with 2 down. W. Johnston (13) did best in the junior section, with 1 up. G. Dennis (15) finished all square, and H. A. Hansen (14), 1 A fourball best-ball bogey event resulted in a win for 11. T, Thompson (10) and G. G. Tangney (11). with 4.up. A. J. Craighead (8) and 11. H. McL. Elliott (5) were 3 up. Hutt Club The match between the Hutt and AVdlington clubs arranged for Saturday had to be postponed on account of the weather, and will be played on a date to be arranged later. A bogey match on the Hutt links yesterday resulted in a tie between B. M. Silk and H. 11. Evans, who both finished all square. A fourball bogey event was won by AV. If. Lees, sen. (9) mid J. Kember (2). with 6 up. B. M. Silk (ser.) and R. Adams (8) were 4 up. Next Saturday a stroke competition and the third round for the Oi-wald Chesney trophy will be played. The draw for partners will be published later in the week. Judgeford Club > A 36-hole medal round played at Judge; ford yesterday for the Timaru trophy resulted in n clear-cut win for D. AV. Barclay, with the good score of 145-16-129. Barclay, playing on the eight mark, was in good form, returning two gross scores of 73 and 72 against a 68 bogev. Two oilier good efforts were those of <). G. Olsen, 180-44-136; mid A. Rose, 180-44-136. Several of the others denote the excellent golf played during the day : — W. Martin, J56-18-13S; A. E. llicharus, 187-48-139; AV. D. Cooke, 157-14-143; D. I. Barron, 193-48-145; IL M. Stephenson, 193-48-145; J. Trehcy, 172-20-146; D. E. Ireland, IBS-36-152; B Levick, 202-48-154; A. .)7 Couchman, 206-48-158; Barney Blake. 194-36-158; AV. R. Kenner, 19i)-36-159; J. S. Schierning, 210-48-162; J. C. Redwmd, 214-48-166; G. Radford, 211-40-171; E. E, Brown, 234-48-186. Hutt Ladies’ Club The following is the order of the draw for the L.G.U., to lie played on AVed.iesday by the Hutt ladies’ club:— From No.'l tee, starting nt noon: Muss Dawson v. Mrs. Ilanyon ; Airs. Davidson v. Mrs. Fleming; Mrs. Duncan v. Mrs. AViren; Mrs. Norman v. Mrs. Chas. Rogers; Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. Richards; Mrs Ashe v. Mrs. Cook; Mrs. Davis v. I Mrs. Shili r. Miss Matthews v. Mrs. J. I .MacDonald; Mrs. Foreman, v. Mrs. AVngg; Mrs Partridge v. .Miss N. Ballinger: Mrs. Sherwood v. Miss E. Ballinger; Miss Griffen, a bye. From No. 12 lee, starting at noon:

Miss Wardell v. Mrs. Eraser; Mrs. Tennent v Mrs. Wilkinson: Miss Stewart v. Airs. Luke; Airs, AVilkinson v. Mrs. AVeir;’ Miss Rogers v. Airs. Evers Swindell; Airs. Jack v. Mrs. Reid; Airs. Hughes v. Mi’s. Fossey; Mrs. A, Kogers v. Airs. Dudley ; Aliss Young v. Mrs. Admore ; Airs. Chapman v. Airs. Pocock; Airs. Lowe v. AHss Smith; Aliss Jones v. Mrs. Nash: Airs. Hume v. Airs. Hartman; Airs. \V. Brown v. Mrs. Steel; Airs. Lewis v. Airs. Bradley; Airs. Barnett v. Aliss AlcCaskill; Aliss Kettle v. Airs Cameron; Airs. Ellis v. All's. Hardcastle ; Airs. AVellstcd v. Airs. Ale Donald; Airs. Baldwin v. Airs. Evans; Airs. L. Williams, a bye. C players, from No. 12 tee, starling at 10 o’clock: Airs. F. Luke v. Airs Thompson; Airs. Turner v. Aliss J. Gibbons; Airs. Rana Wagg v. Miss B. Gibbons: Airs. Lee Jones v. Aliss Sladdcn; Aliss AVhitehead v. Aliss Van Staveren; Airs. E. Luke v. Airs. Carter. Tlie following will represent the Hutt against Alirmnar at the Hutt on Thursday, May 7 :— Seniors: Airs. Slater, Airs. Partridge, Aliss Ef Ballinger, Aliss N. Ballinger, Airs. Hanson, Miss Dawson, Airs. Sherwood, Airs. Duncan, Airs. Davidson, Airs. Chas. Rogers, Airs. AViren, Airs. Cook; emergency, Mrs. Norman. Juniors. Airs. Jack, Airs. Chapman, Alrs.TA. Rogers, Aliss Young, Airs. Dudley, Airs. Fossey, Airs. Reid. Airs. Hughes, Aliss Wardell, Airs. Admore, Airs. Teiinent, Airs. Fraser; emergency, Airs. K. Luke. Manor Park Club A foursome bogey on the Alanor Park links yesterday was won by J. Alills (10,> and G. 81ee (10), with 1 down. Next came F. Titterington (14) mid D. Al. Hood (24), with 2 down. In the afternoon, a fourball best-ball bogey event was won by I. V. O. Duncan (5) and H. Dykes (12), with the good card of 7 up. The next best were R. Lynch (17) and E. A. Alaxwell (15), and D. Butler (4) and C. Allan (15), 6 up. In the first round of the Tingey Cup. Petersen and Sherwood beat D. Butler and Allan, 3 and 2; Titterington and Hood beat Edwards and Lucas, 5 and 4; Duncan and Dvkes beat Forties mid Haugh. 7 and 6; Fitt and Lynch beat Stanley and Alaxwell, 2 up: A. S. T. Butler, and Cochrane beat Sawyers and Syme, 3 and 2; Alills and Linley beat Bowling mid Slee, 2 and 1; Radford and Alurphy beat E Butler and Tucker, 4 and 2; Brockett and H. J. Smith beat Cockburn and Bernet, 1 up. Titahi Club The Bothamley Cup competition on the Titahi links yesterday was won by H. Boon and C. Swinburne, with 4 up. W. Crombie and I. Al. Gault were 3 up; B. Roberts and J. Neal, D. Dacre and A. Anderson, and H. Gyles anil G. Watkinson 2 up; J. Sinclair nnd AA 7 . Alnrchant, E. R Toop and J. McLennan, 1 up; and J. Tunnington and AV. Caughley, all square. In the play-off for the April Cup, G. Watkinson beat 11. Boon, 3 and 2. Manor Park Ladies’ Club In the competition for the Points Cup, played by the Alanor Park ladies’ club yesterday, Aliss Fairbrother scored 3 points, Airs. Jackson 2 points, and Airs. Barker 1 point. . in the fourball competition, Aliss Nash and Aliss Murtagh beat Miss King and Airs. Radford, 4 and 2; Mrs. Sawyers and Airs. Smith bent Aliss Fairbrother and Aliss AValker, 2 and 1; Aliss Hill and Aliss Butler beat Miss Hull and Miss Jackson, 2 and 1; Miss Wilson and Aliss Bilton beat Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Hay, 4 and 2; Aliss AlcGrath and Aliss George beat Airs. Bernet mid Aliss Allen, 6 and 4- Mrs Burns and Aliss Kerr and Airs. Haslam and Miss Howe, all square. Karori Club A fourball bogey competition was played in the morning, and in the afternoon on the Karori links yesterday, and was won on, each occasion by C. AVynne and N. H. Dunne, with 6 up.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 16

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WEEK-END GOLF Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 16

WEEK-END GOLF Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 16