GOLF COMPETITIONS
New Club's First Medal ; Round The recently-formed K:ihute:i chib will start its competitions to-morrow with a 15-hole medal round for the P'irpos.. ot arraiijrinjx handicaps. Meinlwis ,'vtH nuti at the Government Building at 11.3 b a.m. Shandon Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for tin- pairs competition to be played by the Shandon Ladies - Club lids alternoon:—Misses Hutchins and Senter v. Mesilanies Jol>'! s « n and Jeffrey: Mesdames Hitchins and I' l 11 ”- lav v Misses Vallance and Campbell: Misses Gavnor and Evesoii v. Mesilames Fraser anil Mantell; Miss Robinson and Mrs. Ryan v. Miss Levy and Mrs. Lowe; Misses I'ownall anil Kemball v. Misses Read and Smith: Mesdames I rlestly and Wilson v. Mrs. Burke and Miss bidtoid, Mesdames Chilton and Ellison, a bye. The competition postponed from last week will be played to-morrow. The draw remains the same. Karori Club The women - members of Urn Karori club will plav the monthly medal round, the draw for which will bo as published last week for the bogey competition, todav. On Tuesday the mid-week members will play the fou'rball bogey match postponed from last week. Pukerua Bay Club The fourth of a series of bogey matches for the President’s Cup will be played by members of the Pukerua Bay club during the week-end. Members are to arrange their own partners. Tui Glen Ladies’ Club The stroke competition played by the Tui Glen Women’s Golf Club last Sunday resulted in a win for Miss Clark with a net score of 73. Miss Ramsay was next with 78 net. Following is the draw for a four-ball competition to be played to-morrow: Miss Greig and Mrs. Tilyard v. Mrs. Merric and Miss Ramsay: Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. McKinnon; Jlrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Purdie v. Miss West and Mrs. Swinburne; Mrs. Moffatt and Miss Clark v. Mrs. Latta and Miss Ewing: Miss Stickings and Mrs. Pope v. Miss Hutchins and Miss Sexton; Mrs. Peterson and Miss Eistlehler v. Miss Ironside and Miss Neilsen; Miss Walhers and Mrs. Bonner v. Miss Cameron and Miss Dealy; Miss Mcßryde and Miss Rodger v. Mrs. Wriglev and Mrs. Vangloni; Miss Hollis and -Miss Drysdale v. Miss Corrigan and Airs. Gray. Waiwetu Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a stroke competition to be played to-morrow: Miss Stephens and Atiss Milne; Airs. Keys and Miss Chittey; Allss Sheehy and Aliss Thodey; Aliss Rehl and Aliss Dixon; Aliss Browne and Airs. Johnston; Miss Barr and Mrs. Palmer ; Miss Horman and Airs. Shran; Miss Frazer and Miss Lockett; Airs, Cheevers and Aliss Findlay; Airs. Newell and Miss Mawliy; Mrs. Aleldrnm and Miss Hardie; Aliss IVllliains and Aliss B. Kirk; Aliss R. Dixon and Aliss Cargill; Miss Horlor and Aliss Nicolaus: Airs. Alaefarlane and Miss Thompson; Aliss Frame and '.Miss Craniond; Aliss Paton and Miss Senior; Airs. Walker and Airs. Enicrre; Aliss Treahy and Miss Waldle; Aliss Clarke and Aliss Ker. Entries are now open for the Pulley Cup. Judgeford Ladies’ Club The following players will represent the Judgeford Ladies' Club against the Stratinore Park Club at. Judgeford to-morrow: Mrs. Alartin, Airs. O’Toole. Aliss Gunn, Mrs. Cossins. Emergencies: Airs. Selman and Airs. Notley. Tui Glen Club Following Is the draw for the quarterfinals of the Red Top Crystals competition, to be played on the Tui Glen links to-morrow:—Hansen (9) v. AVard (18), Tilyard (14) v. Pope (IS), O’Connell (S) v. Lovett (17), Riddell (17) v. Petersen (9). In conjunction a Stableford bogey will be held during the morning, and a Hag competition during the afternoon. Glenside Club A Stableford bogey competition will be played on the Glenside links this afternoon, starting at 1.30 p.m. Partners will be drawn in the clubhouse. Miramar Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for an extra L.G.U. modal to be played by the Miramar ladies* club on Tuesday, to begin at lOa.m. in order of the draw at four-minute intervals:—Airs. Ancell and Airs. Alills, Airs. Foreman and Airs. .Mackenzie, Miss Gambrill and Airs. Mcllroy, Mrs. Russell and Aliss Griffen. Airs. Pearce and Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Farmer and Airs. AlcCarthy, Aliss Taylor and Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Albertson and Miss Aluir, Mrs. Dalgleish and Mrs. Alaudsley, Airs. Meyers and Airs. Andrews, Aliss M. Thompson and Airs. Hunter, Airs. AlcKillop and Airs. Brown, Airs. Johansen and Airs. Collie, Airs. Hanson and Airs. 11. Parkin, Mrs. 11. Anderson and .Mrs. Schneider, Airs. Millar and Airs. W. Smith, Airs. Sutherland and Allss R. Thomson, Mrs. Castle and Mrs. T. L. Ward, Mrs. Roe and Miss Plimmer, Airs. Farr and Miss Bray, Mrs. Caughley and Airs. W. J. Anderson, Airs. Parkinson and Airs. Houston, Airs. Dykes and Mrs. Smith AA’ilson, Airs. Alcllraith and Hrs. Sage, Airs. Stilwell and Mrs. Bree, Mrs.Day and Airs. Alarsden, Airs. Ninimo and Miss Van Staveren, Airs. W. Parkin and Airs. P. R. Jackson, Airs. Boyes and Airs. Griffiths, Miss Dempsey and Airs. Botello, Airs. Short and .Mrs. N. Jackson, Airs. Lanchlan and Airs. Caldwell, Airs. Didsbury and Aliss Jacobsen, Mrs. Austin and Aliss Davis, Aliss I*. Dennis and Mrs. Brooks, Airs. Osborne and Airs. Torsionson. Allss Brien and Aliss Woodman. Mrs. G. Dennis and Airs. Gordon; Mrs. Murray and Airs. Griffin, Airs. Sim and Miss Robertson, Miss Veiteh and Mrs. Woodbead, Mrs. Goldie and Mrs. Hurst. Mrs. Young and Airs. Thompson, Airs. Frethey and Mrs, Hornlbrook, Mrs. Lamberg and Mrs. Cowles, Aliss Edmonson and Mrs. Pirie, Airs. Upham and Airs. Napier, Airs. Stubbs and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Drake and Mrs. H. A. Gilbert, Airs. Dentice and Airs. Notley, Mrs. G. D. Little and partner, Airs. Simpson and Airs. Hudson, Mrs. Daysh and Airs. Jacques, Airs. Bamford and Airs. Gray. The pennant match played between AVelllngton and Miramar, at Miramar. tids week, resulted in a win for the Wellington ladles’ club by one game. Results are its follows: Mrs. Stout and Airs. Foreman, all square; Airs. Spiers lost to Airs. Pearce, 5 and I: Miss J. Nathan heat Airs. Mills, 1 up; Miss Wheeler beat .Miss Taylor, 4 and 2; Mrs. W. G. Turnbull and Airs. Fanner, all square. The qualifying round for the George Cup, which was postponed because of wet weather, will be played in conjunction with the extra L.G.U. medal round. Mornington Ladies’ Mid-week Club Following is the draw for a stroke competition, to be played by the Mornington ladies’ mid-week club on Wednesday, starting at 10.39 a.m.: —Mrs. Barron v. another. Mrs. Grosklnski v. Aliss Clark; Mrs. Denniston v. Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Phillips v. another: Airs. Barrett v. Mrs. Coleh: Mrs. Smith v. Airs. Marsdon: Airs. D. Rough v. Airs. Johnson: Mrs. Parkin v. Mrs. Millnum: Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. B. Hough; Mrs. Sutherland v. Miss Mitchell: Mrs. Guey v. Airs. Mount; Mrs. Grove v. another. Mrs. D. Rough won lust week's competition, with a score of 5 up.
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