GOLF COMPETITIONS
Shandon Ladies’ Mid-week Club Following Is tlie order of the draw fo* the L.G.U. medal round to- be played today instead of the first round of the Little Cup and Mrs. Wood’s trophy:— Seniors, from No. 1 tee: Mrs. Seyb and Mies Carstens, Mrs. Monteith anil Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Boyd, and Mrs. Vance. Juniors: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Dodeun and Mrs. Black, Mrs. McMahon and Miss Bead, Mrs. Savage . and Mrs. Zachariah, Mrs. Lees and Mm. Mincher, Mrs. Grant Fargie and Mrs. Cockroft, Miss Low and Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. Sotham and Mrs McNabb. Mrs. Witcombe and Mrs. Wood Mrs. Wallace and Miss de Tourette, Mrs. Kirby and partner. . Prom No. S tee: Mrs. Andrews and Miss Judd, Mrs. Purdie and Mrs. MUler. MW. Christensen and Miss Press, Mrs. Adams and Miss Douglas, Mrs. Mayer and Mrs. Hardcastle, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Press, Mrs. Wild and Miss Thomson, Mrs. Mount: and Miss Rockstrow.. Tui Glen Ladies’ Club In the final of the Tui Glen LadiesClub’s championship, Mrs. Latta beat Miss Whitehead, 7 and o. In the final of the Priscilla rose bowl. Mrs. Barnard beat Miss Stickings, 5 and 4. Mrs. McKinnon was the winner of the flag competition, taking the flag to the eighteenth fairway. Judgeford Country Club The following championship games were completed at Judgeford on Sunday :— Senior: In the semi-final, R. McCourtie beat D. W. Barclay, 1 up; E. Moriarty beat W. D. Cooke, 2 and 1. Intermediate: AV. Burge beat A. Rose, 1 up- D. E. Ireland beat G. Redward, 2 and 1; "b. Levick beat L. Wales, 3 and 2; B. Blake beat D. McArthur, 4 and 2. Junior: L. Driver beat M. Jacobson, l as, J. Spence beat E. A. Selman. 2 up; N. Whiteford beat B. Burdett. 1 up; T. S. Baker beat J. Munro, 4 and 3. In the first round of the Martindale rose bowl, J. McKeen beat J. Spence, 1 up: B. M. Stephenson beat E. A. Selman, 1 up; L. Cathro beat N. Whiteford, 3 and 2. A Canadian foursome played m the afternoon for the Plugger Martin trophy resulted in a win for E. Moriarty and R. McCourtie, with T3-5-6S. Next canoe: D. Warner and B. Burdett, Sl-10-71; J. Trehey and Bill Blake, 88-14-74; H. Elsmore and L. Wales, SS-13-7o; S. Bridgeford and C. Nausbaum, 93-17-76; D, E. Ireland and U Philp SB-12-76; W. • Cresswell and G J. Stevenson, 86-10-76; W. Burge and BarneyBlake, 88-11-77; W. Martin and D. V-. Barclay, 83-5-78; J. McKeen and B. M. Stephenson, 87-9-78; L, Driver and B. Levick, 97-17-80. . The following will represent Judgeford in the return match with Tui Glen at Tui Glen on Saturday next, play starting at 130 p.m.—D. Warner, R. McCourtie. D M. Barclay. E. Moriarty, J. McKeen 0. G. Olsen, G. J. Stevenson, L. Cathro, L. Philp, B. Blake, H. Elsmore. W. Cresswell ,B. M. Stephenson, J. C. Redward, Bill Blase. Rangimarie ClubThe following team will represent Rangimarie agfilnst Mornington at Mornington. on Sunday: Strickland, Tunnell. Findlay, Aitken, Tarrant, Francis, J. Johnston, Butler, Dodson, J. Aitken, J. Camp’bell, Hardcastle. The team to represent Rangimarie against Whakatiki, at Rangimarie, on Sunday, will be selected from the following: Hughes, Reid, Kittelty, Stroud. N. Johnston, A. Jackson, M. Dentice, Carr, C. Anderson, Caulton, Petley, Good, W. Kelly, Russell, Hyslop, C. James. J. Brennan. Grover. A tournament for members ana cneir friends will be held during the Labour Day week-end.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 10, 7 October 1936, Page 3
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