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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Waiwetu Club’s Programme

The following teams have been selected to play against Titahi, at. Waiwetu, on Saturday next in the Watt Cup and Ranish Cup matches: — „ ~ Watt Cup: R. G. Holland, J. B. Wallace. J. J. Cheevers, H. H, C. Ribbands, T. P. Davis, L. D. Matthews, G. R. Millward, N. J Sherwood, W. F. Gill, R. R. Spedding, W T. Wilson, E. C. Swinson; emergency, A. P. Smith. , _ Ranish Cup: K R. Hendry, W. R. Chambers, L. L. Mitchell, N. 0. Maitland, L. Marsden, D. Johnston, G. P. Hatfield, J. J. Garbett, V. R. Stace, A. N. Tosswill; emergencies, R. W. Gray and R- Croft. Draw for senior championship: Holland v. Spedding, Matthews v. Sherwood, Swinson v. Davis, Marsden v. Cheevers, Millward v. Wilson, Gill v. G. Hatfield, Gregory v. Ribbands, Maitland v. Wallace. Intermediate—First round: Holford v. Stace McMillan v. Tosswill, T. J. Harvey v. A. P. Smith, Clarke v. Gray, Mogime y. Burgoyne-Thomas, A. Lusty v. J. Hatfield, Maxwell v. Croft, Lewis v. Mitchell. Second round: Gregory v. J. Garbett, Marsden v. Barker, G. Hatfield v. Hammonds. Lindop v. Williamson. Junior: First round: Halford v. Newell, Allen v. Jackson, Clarke v. Orbell, Calton v, I. Johnson, Maxwell v. Barker, A. G. Smith v. A. Lusty, R. Jones v. A. Garbett, Hogan v. Anderson, Taylor v. Paton. Second round: Colquhoun v. Russell, Lowe v. I. Thomas, Moginie v. F. Lusty. Following is the draw for the next round of the junior two-life competition:—J. Colquhoun plays the winner of the Sutherland v. Anderson match, J. Beasley v. J. Jackson, Taylor v. R. Jones, Clarke v. Paton, R. Lusty v. Hogan, Rudolph v. Russell. , , . . The foregoing games must be completed by next week-end. Wellington Club Following is the draw to complete the eclectic competition to be played by the ladies of the Wellington club to-morrow:— Seniors: Mrs. W. G. Turnbull and Mrs. Blackley, Mrs. Hayman and Miss Parker, Mrs. Whatley and Mrs. Macfarlane, Mrs. Howden and Mrs. Welton Hogg, Mrs: Treadwell and Miss Bell, Miss Todd and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Wheeler and Miss Wylie, Mrs. Spiers and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Seddon and Mrs. Brodie, Miss Grose and Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Menzies and Mrs. B. B. Wood. Juniors: Mrs. Webster and Miss Mclntosh, Miss Harcourt and Miss J. Wheeler: Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Tripe and Mrs. Vogel, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Tweed, Mrs. A. T. Young and Miss Robertson, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs: Malcolm, Mrs. Chesney and Mrs. Robertson, Miss Pearce and Miss Reading. Miss Elliott and Miss Hempton, Mrs. Whltcombe and Miss N. Wheeler, Mrs. Malcolm and Miss I. Young, Miss B. Blundell and Miss Page. Mrs. Bell and Miss M. Salmond, Miss I. Gilmer and Miss Jones, Miss McFarland and Miss N. Blundell, Miss Paterson and Miss Millar. Hutt Ladies’ Club The fifth L.G.U. medal will be played on Wednesday, in conjunction with the postponed second qualifying round for Mrs. Slater’s trophy, the previous draw remaining. Morningtbn Club

Club championship. Sunday :— Seniors. 30 holes: D. B. Stratmore beat W, Knudsen, 3 and 2; F. A. Wells beat C. J. Hayes, 4 and 3; L. W. Minifie beat A. E. Clarke, 7 and 6; L. W. McGirr beat L. J. Evans,, 4 and 3. Intermediate, 18 holes: C.’Wheeler beat L. J. Nlcolson, 3 and 1; T. G. Denniston beat R. V. Bllderbeck, 1 up; C. A. Armstrong beat N. Sanford, at the 20th; R. T. McElligott beat A. G. Minifie, 0 and 4; E. Buckman beat H. J. Shanks, 7 and 0; C. Jacobi beat A. Charles, 4 and 3; A. S. Jaggers beat J. Watkins. 5 and 3; M. J. McElligott beat T. McWhirter. 1 up. Second round: C. Wheeler beat T. G. Denniston, 2 and 1; R. T. McElfigott beat C. A. Armstrong, 4 and 2; C. Jacobi beat E. Buckman, 3 and 2; A. S. Jaggers beat M. J. McElligott, 3 and 2. Juniors, 18 holes: P. Kennedy beat W. Shilling, 5 and 3; D. Ganson beat T. A. Johnston, 2 and 1; W. J. Cooch beat M. De Woolf, 8 and 7; W. Stone beat G. MacDonald, 2 and 1; E. A. Raven beat W. Kilby, 5 and 4; A. Creagh beat A. G. King, 2 and 1; J. Clements beat F. W. Smith, 7 and 0; G. Estall beat A. A. McLean, 5 and 3. Second round: D. Ganson beat P- Kennedy, 3 and 2; W. Stone beat W. J. Cooch, 4 and 3; E. A. Raven beat A. Creagh, 2 and 1; G. Estall beat JClements, 5 and 3. Next week-end the semi-finals will be played over 36 holes, the draw being as follows:—Seniors: Stratmore v. Wells, Minifie v. McGirr. Intermediates: Wheeler v. R. T. McElligott’, Jacobi v. Jaggers. Juniors: Ganson v. Stone, Raven v. Estall. Bogey competition: R. T. McElligott, 1 down: M. J. McElligott. L. W. Minifie, K. W. Stephen. F. A. Wells. 2 down; H. B. Craighead, D. B. Stratmore, 3 down. Second bogey competition: F. W. Andrews and C. Stewart, 1 up: L. Cocker, all square; O. G. Hearne, 3 down. In the second play-off for the T. McWhirter trophy, H. B. Craighead won, with a card of 3 down.

Members desirous of being selected for the inter-club match with Greytown are requested to advise the secretary.

Mornington Ladies’ Club

L.G.U. round and fourth round of Morgan Cup, Sunday: Mrs. Sly, 101-33-68; Mrs. Sly. with net scores of 68 and 69,, won the Morgan Cup. Semi-finals for Evans and Henderson Cup, Sunday next; Miss Harris v. Miss Simpson.

Draw for bogey competition. Mrs. Sly and Mrs. McNabb, Miss Mitchell and Mrs. Bilderbeck, Mrs. Selig and Miss Wellwood, Mrs. Andrews and Miss Brunton, Mrs. Winchester and Miss Fanning, Mrs. Clements and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Barton and Miss Kilworth, Mrs. Strathmore and another, Miss Muir and Miss Grenside. Miramar Ladies’ Club Following Is the draw for a bogey match for Mrs. Austin's trophy, and in conjunction the second round for Mrs. Mill’s trophy to be played to-day, commencing at 10 a.m. in order of the draw at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. Richmond and Miss H. Griffen, Mrs. Banks and Miss Bray. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Russell, Miss Fair and Miss Gambrill, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Foreman, Miss Muir and Mrs. MeKillop, Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Maudsley and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Wrigley and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Mcllroy, Mrs. H. Parkin and Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Albertson, Mrs. Parkinson and Miss Davis, Mrs. Day and Miss Jaeobsen. Mrs. Hott and Mrs. Bree, Mrs. Sage and Mrs. P. K. Jackson, Mrs. Didsbury and Mrs. Austin, Miss I. Myers and Mrs. Sim. Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. N. Jackson, Mrs. Boielle and Miss M. Thompson. Mrs. Castle and Mrs. W. Parkin, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Sander, Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Collie and Miss Woodman, Miss K. Thomson and Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. Caughley and Mrs. Lauehlan, Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Menueer, Mrs. Short and Mrs. Keaney. Mrs. Marsden and Mrs. Briton Smith. Mrs? Chambers and Miss Dempsey. Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs, Hanson, Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Telford and Mrs. Grimstone, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs Osborne, Mrs. Downs and Mrs. Stubbs, Miss M. A. Smith and Mrs. H. A. Gilbert, Miss Brien and Mrs. G. D. Little, Mrs. G. Dennis and Mrs. T. L. Ward. Mrs. Frethey ami Mrs. Upham, Miss Murphy and Mrs. Griffiths, Miss Dennis and Mrs. Whltcombe. Mrs. Dentlee and Mrs. Dykes. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Hornibrook. Miss Robertson and Mrs. Pirie. Mrs. Mabln and Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Combes and Mrs. Ninimo. Mrs. W. J. Anderson and partner, Mrs. Daysli and Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Stilwell and Miss Danby. Karori Club Because of the weather, the Karorl Golf Club has decided to postpone until next Saturday the first qualifying round of Its championship, which had been set down for play to-day. Tui Glen Beats Sunny Bay A match between Sunny Bay and Tnl Glen, on the Sunny Bay links on Sunday, resulted in a win for Tui Glen by ten games to two. Following are the results, the Sunny Bay players being mentioned first:— Singles: J. Fleming lost to E. Thomson, 5 and 4; S. Janke lost to A. Whitehead, 2 and 1: J. Osborne lost to W. Barnard. 2 and 1; A. Blackburn lost to L. J. Purdie. 3 and 3: G. Lambert lost to J. Young, 5 and 3: A. Boyce lost to H. Fergusson, 2 and 1; P. Verschaffelt beat G. R. Cole, 2 and 1; P Higgins lost to H. A. Rison, 4 and 3.

Fonrballs: J. Fleming and S. Janke lost to E. Thomson and A. P. Whitehead, 5 and 4; J. Osborne and A. Blackburn lost to W. Barnard and L. J. Purdie, 5 and 4: G. Lambert and A. Boyce lost to J. Young

and H. Fergusson, 3 and 1; P. Verschaffelt and P. Higgins beat G. R. Cole and H. A. Rixon, 1 down. In a women’s match, Tui Glen beat Sunny Bay by three games to two, with one game halved. Results, Sunny Bay players mentioned first:— Singles: Miss Wylie lost to Mrs. .Latta, 4 and 3; Miss Hinkley lost to Miss Whitehead, 8 and 6; Miss Wilmott and Mrs. Purdie, all square; Miss Anderson beat , 1 up. Fonrballs: Miss Wylie and Miss Hinkley lost to Mrs. Latta and Miss Whitehead, 9 and 7; Miss Wilmott and Miss Anderson beat Mrs. Purdle and Miss West, 3 and 2. Tui Glen Club One-club competition, Sunday:. A. Judd, G. Kent runner-up. Flag competition: Mrs. O’Toole, Mrs. Barnard runner-up. Judgeford Club A stabletord bogey played at Judgeford on Sunday for the Stratmore trophy resulted in a win for C. K. Webster, with 18-18-36, F. H. Bustin and Bill Blake being next with 14-18-32. Next came: D. W. Barclay, 26-5-31; D. Warner, 26-5-31; W. Martin, 26-5-31: G. J. Stevenson, 22-9-31; E. A. Selman. 13-18-31; O. G. Olsen. 20-41-31; M. R. Jacobson, 13-18-31: E. Moriarty, 26-5-31: D. E. Ireland, 13-18-31: L. Philp, 19'11-30; D. S. McArthur. 16-14-30; L. Driver, 11-18-29; W. D. Cooke, 24-5-29; Barney Blake. 14-14-28; L. Davis, 9-18-27; A. Rose, 9-17-26; R. McCourtie, 20-5-25; S. Glazer, 11-14-25; D. I. Barron. 7-18-25; B. Burge. 10-14-24: B. Burdett, 5-18-23: G. E. Redward, 6-17-23; H. Elsmore, 11-11-22; J. C. Redward, 10-12-22; B. Levick, 5-17-22; C. Nausbautn, 4-18-22; L. Cathro, 9-10-10; S. Braham, 1-18-19. . A four-way tie held over from the April stableford, and .decided on the cards returned in this event, was won by F. H. Bustin, 14-18-32. In the second semi-final for the Martin Cup, E. Moriarty beat O. G. Olsen, 4 and 3, and will now meet W. D. Coolie in the final. Readjustments to handicaps: C. M. Turner to 18. C. K. Webster to 20. Next Sunday the first qualifying round for the championships (three classes) will ba played, in conjunction with the first rounds.of the British Neon Cup (72 holes medal). Shandon Ladies’ Mid-week Club Draw for stableford bogey competition at Shandon to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m.:—

Seniors, from No. 1 tee: Mrs. Boyd and Miss Carstens. Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Monteith, Mrs. Scnnders and Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Mantoll and Mrs Bance, Miss Dorset and Mrs. Smith.

Juniors: Mrs. Black and Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Coekroft and Miss Low. Mrs. Lees and Mrs. McMahon. Mrs Caldwell and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Murcher and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Elsinore and Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Hunter and Miss I. Thompson. Mrs. Barnard and Mrs. McNabb; Mrs. Christensen and Miss Press. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Wild, Miss Judd and Miss de Tourettes.

From No. 8 tee: Mrs. Grant Fargie and Miss Read. Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Kirby, Mrs. Andrews and Miss Bain, Mrs. Zacliariali and Mrs. Witcombe. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs Warden. Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs. Kyle. Mrs. Campbell and Miss C. Thomson. Mrs. Mayor and Mrs. Press, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Mount. C. players, from No. 13 tee: Mrs. Hurdley and Mrs. Drover. Mrs. Tustin and Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Harrap and Miss Grant Fargie. Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Sommenville. Mrs. Prime and partner.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 16

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 16

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 264, 4 August 1936, Page 16

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