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GOLF FIXTURES

Manor Park Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the first round of the captain’s trophy over 36 holes, to be played by the Manor Park ladies’ club on Saturday Mrs. Barnard and partner, Mrs. Butler and Miss Reidle. Miss Butler and Miss Yorston, Miss King and Mrs. Burns, Miss Murtagh and Miss Kerr, Mfew Bilton and Miss McGrath, Mrs. Smith and Miss MeDowall, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Bernet, Miss Russell and Mrs. Hay, Miss Nash and Miss Jackson, Miss Bowling and Mrs. Sawyers, Mrs. Barker and Miss Jones, Miss Heard and Miss Howe, Miss George and Mrs. Haslam, Miss Wilson and Miss Walford, Mrs. Radford and Mrs. Hough, Miss Buneehall and Miss Monahan, Miss Fitz Gerald and Miss Breen-. Miss Austin and Mrs. Ranks, Miss Clouston and Miss Fowler, Miss Dennehy and Miss Hargreavee, Miss Haswelj and Mies Trott, Miss G Mitchell and Mre Scott, Miss Hill aud Mias Allen, Miss Haase and partner. Tui Glen Club A stroke competition played ou the Tui Glen links on Sunday resulted: Senior, Tilyard and Kent; junior, Ferguson and Corbett. A fourball bogey will be played next Sunday, partners to be arranged at clubhouse. The following will represent the club v. Strathmore Park at the week-end: Mesdamea Latta, O’Toole, Purdie, Riddell, Misses Whitehead and West, Messrs. O'Connell, Thomson, Barton, Elliott, Tonks, Hennessy, J. Murray, Barnard, Lockett, Riddell, Whitehead, Kent, O’Toole, Purdie. Waiwetu Ladies’ Club A stableford bogey competition played by the Waiwetu ladies’ club on Sunday was won by Miss Taylor, 12-24 —36; with Mrs. Hatfield. 20-14—34; and Miss Horman, 15-14—29. Points gained in the Winter Cup were as follow : Miss Taylor 3, Mrs. Hatfield 2, Miss Horman 1. Karori Club Following is the draw for tho stroke competition to be played on the Karori links on Saturday for tho monthly butA Grade: Miss Dixon v. Mrs. Elliott, Miss Thodey v. Mrs. Gunn. Mrs. Green y. Miss Aimers, Mrs. Farquhar v. Miss Yellowlees, Miss Kissel v. Mrs. Westbrook, Miss Monro v. Mrs. Dykes. Mrs. Gunson y. Miss Anderson, Mrs. Younie v, Mrs. Munden, Mrs. Smith v. Miss Hargreaves, Miss Allen v. Miss Ross. , r , B Grade: Miss Spence v. Miss Battersby. Miss Quirk v. Miss Matthew, Miss Powell v. Miss Eberlet, Mrs. Levien v. Mrs. Bradley, Miss Stevens v. Miss Shlerning, Miss Wall v.- Miss Hoare. Mrs. Craig v. Miss McClurg, Miss Giddings v. Miss B. Tait, Miss Shotlander v. Miss Fahey. Dr. Birks v. Miss Camp, Mrs. Suckling v. Mrs. Hewitt, Miss L. Smith v. Miss Glover, M as Pearson v. Miss Briggs, Miss Wood v. Miss V Tait, Miss Watson v. Miss Champion, Mrs. McGavin v. Mrs. McAuley, Miss Bertram v. Miss Bowles. The winner of the L.G.U. medal round last Saturday was Miss Monro in tho A grade, and Miss Fahey in the B grade. On Tuesdav next a Canadian foursomes will be played by the mid-week women members, the draw for which will be arranged in the clubhouse that morning. The winner of last Tuesday’s competitions were Mrs. Younie in the A grade, and Mrs. Simmiss in the B grade. On Saturday last a match between the Karori and Judgeford Indies clubs was won by Karori by four games to one, with one game left unfinished. Following are the results, the Karori players being rneu11'singles':’1Sirs. Smith lost to Miss Gardner, Mrs. Munden lost to Mrs. Elsmore, Mrs. Gunn lost to Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Dixon beat Mrs. Cossins. Four-balls: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Munden lost to Miss Gardner and Mrs. Elsmore. Tho game between Mrs. Gunn and Miss Dixon and Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Cossins was not finished. Titahi Club A Stableford bogey competition will be plaved ou the Titahi links on Saturday afternoon, members arranging their own P "FMffiwing is the draw for the first round of the foursome for the Hutchinson Cup, to be played on Sunday morning: S. Crichton and Q- Wilson v. C, Thompson and W. Cuthbertson; J. McKenzie and I. M. Gault v. F. B. Carr and H. Norman ; C. Swinburne and J- Scotland v. S. Millington and R- .T. Nankervis. 11. D. Gyles and G Watkinson v. B. Roberts and H. C. Boon; R. Caughley and J. C. Bradley v. E. J. Harrison and I. Graves; P. Maddock and J. A. Tunnlngton v. H. Murphy and F McParland; F. H. Crombie and L. Spiller v. I. Johnston and C. Brldgford; I Robertson and R. Gillies v. E. R. Toop and W. Marchant; D. Kirkcaldle and K. Whitehead v. E. Sinclair and I. Hewitt; R. T. Cottier and L. O’Brien v. D. A. Dacre and J. Ferguson; D. Crombie and J. McLennan V. G. Rout and C. H. Gyles; H. Maguire and M. Caughley v. L. H.-Pollock and L. A. Hutton. Strathmore Park Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the llag competition to be played by the Strathmore LadleS’ Club on Saturday, over nine holes: Mrs Farmer v. Mrs. Benseman; Miss McKay v. Mrs. Scott: Mrs. Young and Mrs. Hatrick; Mrs. Walmsley v. Mrs. Paterson; Mrs Merrle v. Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Macdonald v. Miss Hargreaves; Mrs. Dancey v. Miss Moss; Miss Frain v. Miss Gee; Mrs. Cliff v. Mrs. Gray: Miss E. Evans v. Miss Warsaw; Miss Philpott v. Miss Beckway; Miss Wild v. Mrs. Balgent; Miss Morine v. Miss Small; Mrs. Steel v. Miss Loehore; Miss Sexton v. Miss V. Allen; Miss H. Davies v. Miss N- Hammerton; Miss King v. Miss Millar; Miss Stevens v. Miss B.

Stewart; Miss C. Evans v. Miss G. Haiumerton; Miss N. Stewart v. Mrs. Wilson; Miss Hallett v. Miss Haswell; Mrs. Johnson V. Miss Welland; Mrs. Machu v. Mrs. Eskrigge. Last Saturday’s bogey resulted in a win for Miss A- McKay, all square. Mrs. Hatrick came second, with 2 down. Miss McKay’s handicap is now 21-16. : Strathmore Park Club Tho bogey handicap played ou the ‘ Strathmore Park links last week-end, and • was won ijy G. Jones, 3 down. There were j 26 entries for tho fourball best-ball bogey played on Sunday, tfie winning pair being ’ B. V. Dryburgh (8) and D. Toy (26), 6 up. ’ Next Saturday a Stableford will be I played. The following players have been selected , to play a match against Tui Glen next t Sunday: Mrs. Farmer, Miss A. McKay, Miss O. Wild, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Hatrick, and Miss ’ E. Hargreaves, Mrs. Walmsley (emer- > gency). Messrs. McGee, Dryburgh, Smith, 1 Mehaffey, Machu, Eskrigge, P. H. Dudson, > Toomer, Ashtou, Allen, Condliffc. ; Shandon Club > The May bogey competition at Shan- ’ don club will be played ou Saturday I afternoon. Players are to arrange their own partners. The second round of the Lauchlan Trophy must be played this week-end. Rangimarie Foursome The following is the draw for the Canadian foursome, to be played next Sunday at the Rangimarie links:—Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Boon play Miss Edwards and Miss Davidson. Miss Kelly and Miss Neale play Miss Dodson and Miss McFarlane, Miss Silverstone and Miss Sunderland play Mrs.. Johnson and Miss Redmond, Miss H. Watt and Mrs. Smythe play Miss Whiteman and Mrs. Kidd. Mrs. James and Miss Lucena play Miss Hare aud Miss Duigan, Mrs. Anderson and Miss Low play Miss Year and Mrs. Webb, Miss Copeland and Miss W. Davis play Miss Johnston and Miss Jones, Miss Buneehall and Miss Backman play Miss Collins and Miss 11. Davidson, Miss Cooney and Miss Pearce play Mrs. Taylor and Miss Woolcott, Mrs. Simpson and Miss Mitchell play Miss Martin and Miss Carruthers, Airs. T. Dodson and Miss Geange play Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Chambers .and Mrs. Price play Miss Gibson -and Miss Prentice, Mrs. Mincher and Miss Meadows play Miss Hodder and Miss Millen, Mrs. O’Donovan and Mrs. Creswell play Mrs. Smith-Wilson and Miss Sherston, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Pirie play Miss F. Davis and Miss Wemyss. I Whakatiki Draw Following is the draw for a bogey competition to be played on Saturday at the Whakatiki links at 2 p.m.: B. J. Angood and D. Oliver. E. Marryatt and J. B. Crawford, H. Skinley and H. Earnshaw, 11. Griffin and A. Hopkins, C. Shran and J. A. Dunn, H. Gordon and W. Brookman, H. W. Hewitt and G. S. Amos, D McArthur and F. Barr, D. J. Burns and O. C. Sando, W. Skinley and A. Martin, K. Gething and R. R. Randall, C. McLaughlin and E. I. Willis, T. E. Mawby and H. W. Bice, B. Scott and V. W. Sando. I Women players are reminded that a bogey competition will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m.: Mrs. Harper and Miss Stuart. Mrs. Wilkie and Miss Phair, Mrs. Shran and Miss McKinnon, Miss Lace and Miss Mawby, Mrs. Earnshaw and Miss Nicholls. Paekakariki Club Following is the. draw for the Eclectic competition for Miss Robinson’s trophy, to be played next week-end at the Paekakariki links: — Miss R. Smith and Miss R. Murphy, Mrs. P Murray and Miss Taylor, Miss J. Smith and Miss Grlmstone. Mrs. Bowden and Miss Marshall, Mrs. McNeil and Miss Chote. Miss Lyndon and Miss Hutcheson, Miss James and Miss Black. Miss Battersby and Miss Wallace, Miss Clark and Miss Lynch, Miss Watkins and Mrs. White, Miss Harper and Miss J. Page, Miss Hale arid Mrs. Wilkinson. The best scores for the L.G.U. medal round were: Miss R. Smith 93-15-SO; Mrs. V. Murray 88-15-80. Miss Battersby with a net 7S was the best for the captain’s trophy. Titahi Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the Titahi Ladies’ Golf Club flag match to be played tor Miss Hunter’s trophy on Sunday morning:—Miss Hervey and Mrs. Gault, Miss Hollis aud Mrs. Crichton. Miss Wilson and Miss McKee, Mrs. McQuarrie and Mrs. Munro, Miss Kinchela and Mrs, Marshall, Miss Adams and Mrs. Tunnlngton. Miss Mclvor and Miss Clark, Miss White and Miss Veitch. Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Scotland, Mrs. Meade and Miss Fyfe, Miss McLennan and Miss Dunning, Miss Patten and Miss Williamson, Miss Ashiby and Miss Botbamley. Sunny Bay Club Following is the draw for au 18-holo four-ball match to take place at Sunny Bav on Sunday :—Boyce and Coup v. Bradshaw and Terriss; Blackburn and J. H. Phillips V. Bell and Fear; Hildreth and Cawthorn v. Fleming and Hodgson; De Lisle and Lambert v. McLeod and Fabian: Fisher and Davies v. H. E. Taylor and Verscbaffelt; Goldfinch and Fraser v. Sutherland and A. Thompson: Hill and Rubenstein v. Higgins and A. C. Jantke; S. jantke and C-'B. Kelly v Osborne and Redward; Mclvor and Macdonald v. Dr. Robertson and Stark. Last week's stroke competition was won by G. Lambert, who returned 72 net. The women’s stroke competition was won by Miss R. Whitehead. Partners will be arranged for the ladder match at the clubhouse on Sunday.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19

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GOLF FIXTURES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19

GOLF FIXTURES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19