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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Mornington Championship Draw Revised The druw for the Mornington senior championship has been altered and is now as follows:—L. W. McGirr and (). G. Hearne. F. A. Wells and C. B. Eversleigh, (’ J. Hayes and A. E. Watkins A. E. Clarke and K. Stephen, C. Wheeler. Clarke and Watkiias will play-off over 18 holes for last place on Saturday. In conjunction with the eharnpionwhip match an IS-hole bogey competition and an 18-hole Stableford will be played on Sunday. Judgeford Country Club The following players will take part in the match between .‘ludgeford No. 1 and Judgeford No. 2 teams at Judgeford tomorrow. No. 1 players being mentioned tirst: —J. W. Martin v. L. Witton, E. MeGee v. 11. W. Barclay, E. Cathro v. Q. G. Olsen, J. Martindale v. J. Whitton, G. Kelly v. G. J. Stevenson, W. Barnard v, W R. Kenner, E. A. Silman v L. Motley, B. W. Stephenson v. J. Trehey. Emergencies, No. 1 team: I’. Couchman, J. Spence, G. Williams. No. 2 team: R. o‘Toole. E. Ireland, W. 'Whiteford. Players must be away by 1 15 p.m. Following is the draw for the senior and junior t'ourball, match play on handicap, for Sunday morning. Players must be ready to start at U. 30: L. Motley and J. Ryan v. 0. Olsen and S. Braham, B. W. Stephenson and R. Roderick v. 1). W. Barclay and A. Greer, W. Barnard and A. Couchman v. I). E. Ireland and F. Bustin, J. Martindale and J. Spence v. R. O’Toole and L. Crocker, P. Couchman and G. Sillett v. L. Philp and J. Harrison, W. Martin and Bill Blake v. W. Burge and G. Radford. Byes: G. J. Stevenson and H. West, E. A. Selman and M. Jacobson. Members not playing in this competition will play a bogey round. Partners will be arranged at clubhouse until 10.15 a.m In the afternoon the second round ‘of senior and junior fourball and a medal round will be played. Tui Glen Club On Sundav the Tui Glen A team will play the Tui Glen 13 team for the Bustin trophy. The teame have been rearranged as follows, the A team being mentioned first: E. O. Connell v. C. E. Petersen, J. M. Morgan v. J. A. Hansen, G. Fulton v. E, Lockett, J. 13. Young v. A. J. Lovett, L. Pilcher V. C. A. Dawson. D. Hennessj’ v. A. Judd, R. Dalgleish v. S. Davis, M. Turner v. G. Cole. In conjunction' a medal round for the president’s trophy will be played during the morning, Adjustment to handicap: S. Davis, 22-17. Tui Glen Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a Hag competition to be played by the Tui Glen ladies’ club on Sunday:—Miss Neilsen and Miss Meßrvde, Miss Stickings and Mrs. Tllvard, .Mrs. Moffatt and Miss Hutchins, Mrs Latta and Miss Clark, Mrs. Davison and Miss Ramsay, Mrs. Merrie and Miss Wnlhers, Mrs Bonner and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Pope and Mrs. McKinnon, Miss Ewing and Miss Elsfelder, Mrs. Swinburne and Mrs. Dawson, Miss Ironside and Miss Sexton, Mrs. Purdle and Miss West, Miss Cameron and Mrs. .Sutherland, Miss Greig and Mrs. Young. Mrs. AVrigley and Miss Drysdale, Miss Hollis and Miss Rodger, Mrs. Grav and Miss Dealy, Miss Corrigan and Miss Vangioni. The fourball competition played last Sunday was won by Mrs. Young and Mrs. Davison, the runners-up being Mrs. Dawson and Miss Greig. The winner of the July eclectic competition was Miss AVest, with a net score of 59. Mrs. Davison was second with 64 net. Kahutea Club A medal round will be played by the Kahutea club on Sunday. Members are asked to hand in their three cards for handicap purposes, as soon as possible. Members arc also reminded about meeting at Government Buildings at 0-30 on Sunday morning. Shandon Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a bogey com- ' petition to be played at Shandon on Sunday: Miss nodgins and Mrs. Mantell. Mrs Hipkins and Mrs. Frazer. Miss Bidford and Mrs. Johnston, Miss Ellison and MUs Kendall, Mrs. Ryan and Miss Levy, Miss Campbell and Mrs. Low, Mrs. Burke and Miss Charlton, Miss Read and Mrs. Findlav. Mrs. King and Mrs. Evison. Miss Smith and Miss Pownall, Miss Robinson and Miss Priestley. Miss V allance and Miss Gaifnor, Miss Otigliton and Miss Mattish, Miss AVilson and Miss Router. . The Marv Alward match, between Manor Park and Shandon, will be played at Shandon to-morrow. The Shuudon team is a-s previously published. Mornington Ladies’ Mid-week Club Following is the draw for a fourball bestball competition, to be played by the Mornington ladies' mid-week club, next Wednesday, starting at 10.00 a.m.—Mrs. B. Rough and Mrs. 13. Mouatt v. Mrs. MUlman and .Mrs. Caleb, Miss K. Clark and Mrs. Marsden v, Mrs. J. Finn and Mrs. Guey, Mrs. J. Russell and Mrs. Parkin w Mrs. Grove and Miss Mitchell, Mrs. J. Barron and Mrs. I. Barrett v. Mrs. K. Smith and Mrs D Rough, Mrs. Hands and Mrs. Johnson V. Mrs. D. Phillips and Mrs Sutherland. Mrs. Denniston v Mrs. Groshinskl. Mrs. 13. Rough won the stroke competition played last Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 17

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 17

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 17