GOLF COMPETITIONS
WaiAvetu Club’s Programme Following is the programme of events to be played on the Manor Park golf links during the week-end: — This afternoon a stableford bogey coin-To-niorrow the postponed competitions and matches from the Easter tournament, the semi-finals of the Hights in the morning, and the finals in the afternoon, following is tlie draw of matches to-morrow morning:— Manor Handicap.—A. Clelland v. D. \V. Virtue, It. Telford v. W. D. Cooke. First Flight. —E. Edwards v. J. L. Barnard, R. Lusty v. L. Christensen. Second Flight.—Miss Jones v. E. Buy, J. Linley v. Mrs. 11. Smith. Tihrd Flight.—Miss Davidson v. J. u. Smith, L llollobon v. E. Elsmore. A fourball best-ball bogey competition will be played in the morning, and a teams’ match for 'the Faster Shield in the afternoon. Competitors will arrange their own partners for these events. 1
Waiwetu Club
Following are tlie results of competitions played on the Waiwetu club’s links at Whaka'tiki during the Easter holidays:— Thirty-six holes gross score: J. J. Cheevers. 711-87-100; C. A. Watkins (Hastings), 87-83-170: J. Oliver, 80-85-171. Thirty-six holes medal handicap: J. JCheevers (8). 150; C. A. Watkins (10), 150: D. J. Oliver (10). 151. Bogey competition: I). .1. Oliver (8) and J. J. Cheevers (SI, 1 down. Stroke competition: W. F. Gill, 87-11-76; J. J. Cheevers. 86-8-7 S. Stableford: T. P. Davis, 24-S-32; D. J. Oliver. 24-8-32. Bogey: H. Bice (15) and J. J. Cheevera, 6 down. This afternoon a fourball bogey competition will be played, players to arrange their own partners. To-morrow an old and new members day will be held, the competitions being an 18-holes bogey in the morning and a fourball bogey In the afternoon. Paremata Club Tlie principal event at Paremata tomorrow, when the club will open its season, will be a mixed Canadian foursome. Members may arrange their own fours, but where necessary they will be arranged for them. In the’afternoon there will be a long-driving competition. The course, which lias been extensively improved durin" 1 the last few weeks, is in first-class condition, and its new lay-out of nine holes promises to .provide interesting golf. Miramar Ladies’ Club
Following is the draw for the bogey foursomes to be played on the opening day of the Ailramar Ladles Golt Club on Tuesday, when play will begin at 11 a.m. in order of the draw: — 11 a.m., Mrs. Spiers and Mrs. W. G. Turnbull v. Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Richmond ; 11.4, Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. Munden, v. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Dalgleish; 11.8, Mrs. R. Wilson and Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Cromb and Mrs. Mills; ILI2, Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Johansen and Miss H. Griffin; 11.10, Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. McIlroy- 11.20, Mrs. Aneell and Miss Davis v. Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Hipkins; 11.24, Mrs. Albertson and Mrs. Murray v. Miss Brav and Mrs. Andrews; 11.28, Airs. Brown, and’Mrs. Briton Smith v. Mrs. Doctor and Mrs. Cramond: 11.32, Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. Creswell v. Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Brooks; 11.3 G, Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Millar v Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Collie; 11.40, Airs. Hegarty and Miss AlcGrath v. Mrs. W. Parkin and Airs. Sage; 11.44. Airs. W’agg and Airs. Norman v. Mrs. Austin ana Mrs. Alcllralth; 11.48, Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. Adrnore v. Mrs. Farr and Mrs. G. Dennis; 11.52, Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Cameron v. Mrs. McKiUop and Mrs. Schneider; 11.50, Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Zachariah v. ’ Mrs. T. L. Ward and 'Airs. Stilwell; 12.0, Mrs. Hunter and Miss Brien v. Airs. Crichton and Mrs. McQuarrie; 12.4, Mrs. Hott, and Mrs. Dykes v. Mrs. Didsbury and Mis s Jacobsen; 12.8, Mrs. Elsmore and Aliss EJones v Mrs. Nimmo and Miss Woodman; 12.12, Mrs. Bollie and Airs. N. Jackson VMrs. 11. .Smith and Mrs. Boyes; 12.10, Miss D. Veitch and Mrs. Woodhead v. Miss Whiteman and Airs. Campbell; 12.20, Miss; L. A’an Stavereu and Mrs. Hurst v. Miss Robertson and Miss Edmondson; 12.24, Mrs. H. A. Gilbert and Mrs. Lamberg y. Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Frethey; 12.-S, MrsNapier and Airs. Dodson v. Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Jacques; 12.32, Airs. Thompson and Mrs- Ackland v. Airs. Daysh and Mrs. Hudson. ... , _ The following players will start from, the 11th tee:—ll.3o, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Alaudsley v. Airs. Castle and Airs. Rogers; 11.10, Mrs. Simmons and Miss Dempsey v. Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. Caldwell: 11.44, Mrs’. Cheevers and Miss Milne v. Miss Alarsden and Mrs. Lauchlan; 11.48. Mrs. Griffin and Airs. .Stubbs v. visitors; 11.52, Mrs. Green aind Mrs. Younie v. Alrs t Chambers and Mrs. W. J. Anderson; U.oS Mrs. H. Parkin and Airs. Roe v. Aliss M. E. Thompson and Aliss K. Thomson; 12.0, Mrs. Griffiths and Airs. Hornibrook v. Aliss Ellison and Mrs. Low; 12.4, Mrs. Upham and Airs. P. K. Jackson v. Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. Combes; 12.8, Airs. Dentice and Aliss 1 ■ Dennis V. Airs. Hamilton and Mrs. Telford. Mornington Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a ball competition (medal play) to be played by the Alornington ladies’ club to-morrow: Aliss Kilworth and Aire. Sly,. Aliss Clarke and Aiiss Ironside, Aliss Simpson and Aliss Ruston Aliss Brunton and Airs. Barrett, Aliss Harris and Airs. Bilderbeck, Miss Robertson and Aliss Hindle, Mrs. Barton and Airs. Phillips, Aire. Winchester and Aliss Grenside, Airs. AlcNabb and Mrs. Andrews. Hutt Ladies’ Club
Following is the order of the draw st five-minute intervals for the first L.G.17. and first qualifying round of the Foreman Cup, to be played on Wednesdaj - by the Hutt Ladles’ Club: — From No. 1 tee, at 11.30 a.m.: Mrs. Ashe v. Miss N. Ballinger, Miss E. Ballinger v. Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. L. Dawson v. Mrs. Dudley, Miss Griffin v. Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Lowry v. Mrs. Monteith, Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. Monkman, Mrs. Norman v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs.' Partridge v. Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. Slater v. -Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Wiren, Mrs. Admore v. Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. EversSwindell, Mrs. Fossey v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. ■lack v. Miss McCaskill, Mrs. Hill v. Miss Kettle, Mrs. A. Rogers v. Miss D. Stewart, Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. Carr, Miss Wardell v. Miss Young, Mrs. Tennent a bye.
From No. 12 tee, at noon: Mrs. Barnett v. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Bakewoll v. Miss Chesney, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Fraser v. Mrs. Hardcastle, Mrs. Lee Jones v. Mrs. Poeoek. Miss Rogers v. Mrs. Wellsted, Mrs. Wilkinson v. Miss Whitehead. Mrs. Williamson .v. Miss Evers-Swindell. Mrs. Gibb v. Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hooper v. Mrs. Helvar, Mrs. E. Luke v. Mrs. Parr, Mrs. F. Luke v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Simpson v. Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Steel v. Mrs. Turner.
The bogey competition for the Riddiford Medal played last week was won by Mrs. D. Wilson, with 3 down.
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