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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Paekakariki Women’s Championship Those who qualified for the I’aekakariki Ladies’ Golf Club championships were: Miss Grirastone, Miss J. Smith. Miss Janies, Miss Baty, Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. MeNiel, Miss Lynch, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. White, Miss Cartwright, Mrs. Lynch. Miss Norrie, Miss Page, Miss Proudfoot, Miss Watkins, Mrs. Wilkinson. The best L.G.U. score returned last week was by. Mrs. Nichol, 104-36-6 S. The draw for the first round of the championships, to lie played on Sunday, is as follows Miss Brimstone and Mrs. Wilkinson. Miss J. Smith and Miss Watkins, Miss Janies and Miss Proudfoot, Miss Baty and Miss Page, Airs. Nichol and Miss Norrie, Mrs. McNiej and Mrs. Lynch, Miss Lynch and Miss Cartwright, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. White. The draw for a medal round to be played on Sunday is: Miss Battersby v. Eileen Edlin, Miss Harper v. Mrs. I’’. Smith, Miss Boniseh v.. . Mrs. Edwards, Miss Christopher v. Miss Dorizac, Miss Edwards v. Edith Edlin, Miss Armour v. Miss B. Grimstoue, Mrs. Scotland v. another. Titahi Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a flag match for Miss McKee’s trophy to be played bv the Titahi ladies’ club on Sunday: — Miss Hollis v. Miss Wilkins. Miss son v. Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Gault v. Mrs, Bradley, Mrs. Cox v. Miss W bite, Mrs. McQuarrie v. Miss Kinchela, Miss Adams v. Miss Clark, Miss Low v. Miss Aimers, Miss M. Adams v. Miss Hunter, Miss Ready v. Miss Miss Veitch v. Mrs. Meade, Mrs. Brice v. Miss Small, Mrs. Hayward v. Miss Patten, Mrs. Wilcox v. Miss Mundell,'Miss Symes v. Miss Gray, Mrs. James v. Miss Todd. Miss McLennan, v. Miss P. Carr, Miss E. Dunning v. Miss J. Carr, Miss B. Dunning v. another. Boulcott Club Following is the draw for a two-club competition to be played on tlf-e Boulcott links on Saturday:—Mrs. Mumford v. Miss Darby, Mrs. Prince v. Miss Murray, Miss Daly v. Miss Olphert, Miss L. Dix v. Miss Jones, Miss M. Dix v. Mrs. Webley, Miss Edney v. Mrs. Edwards, Miss Hardcastle v. Mrs. Wright, Miss Thoms v. Mrs. Jones, Miss Sullivan v. Miss Knight. Longton v. Mander, Lovelock v. Mumford, Morgan v. Hamer, Darby v. Lawrence, Gearing v. Brassell, T. Goss v. J. W. Jones, A. Goss v. Church, Htinn v. Mudgway, IV. E. Jones v. O’Connell, McKinlay v. C. E. Pegler, Prince v. Wilson, A. Pegler v. Tasker, Wright v. Dixon, Douglas v. Edwards, Garnier v. Pescini. On Sunday a Canadian foursome _ will be played, for which partners will be arranged at the clubhouse. Shandon Ladies’ Club Following is. the. draw for a fourball (pairs) competition to be played at Shandon on Saturday: Miss Hodgins and Miss Souter v. Mrs. Low and Miss Levy; Miss Robinson and Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Jeffery; Mrs. Evison and Miss Gaynor v. Miss Vallanee and Miss Campbell; Mrs. Mantell and Mrs. Frazer v. Miss Pownall and Miss Kendall; Miss Priestley and Miss "Wilson v. Miss Smith and Miss Read; Miss Ellison anti Miss Charlton v. Mrs. Burke and Miss Sidford : Mrs. Hipkins and Mi's. Findlay, a bye. Following is the draw for a flag match to be played at Shandon on Sunday: Mrs. Mantell and Mrs. Hipkins. Miss Robinson and Miss Hodgins. Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs." Findlay and Miss Kendall. Miss Vallanee and Mrs. Frazer, Mrs. Johnston and' Mrs. Low, Miss Campbell and Miss Sidford. Miss Charlton and Miss Priestley. Miss Gaynor and Miss Smith, Miss Levy and Miss Read, Mrs. King and Miss Pownall. Miss Onght.on -and Miss Wittich. Miss Souter and Miss Ellison, Miss Wilson and marker. Manor Park Ladies’ Club A Stableford, for a trophy donated by Miss D. Nash, will be played on the Manor Park links on Saturday. Following is the draw: —Mrs. Barnard v. Miss Nash. Miss Davidson v. Miss King, Miss Murphy v. Miss Tavlor, Miss Fairbrother v. Miss McColl. Miss Mulholland v. Miss Allen, Miss Kerr v. Miss Hogg, Miss Wilson v. Miss Bilton, Miss .Tones v. Miss Neely, Miss Bussell v. Mrs. Hegarty, Miss Hull v. Miss McDowall. Mrs. Burns v. Mrs. Elsmore. Miss K. Walker v. Miss Heard. Miss D. Walker v. Mrs. Barker. Miss Wallis v. Miss Trott. Miss Hoe v. Miss Black, Miss Deanehv v. Miss Fowler, Miss Appleby v. Miss Scott. Miss George v. Miss Hargreaves, Mrs. Ronald v. Mrs. Cooke, Miss Bowles v. Miss Meachem, Mrs. Blackburn v. Mrs. McKay. Miss Carver v. Miss Munroe, Miss Clouston V. Mrs. Hough, , Manor Park Club Competitions on the Manor Park links next week-end will be as follows .— Saturday afternoon: Bogey competition. Sunday morning: Stroke competition. Sunday afternoon: Fourball best-ball bogey event. The first round for the Veterans’ Cup will be played on Sunday, August 15, and all members 46 years of age or more are requested to enter for this event this weekend. Mornington Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the president's trophy (six sealed holes), to be played next Sunday by the Mornington ladies' club:—Miss Brunton and Mrs. Andrews. Miss Robertson and Mrs. Sly, Miss Simpson and Miss Grenside, Mrs. Barrett and Miss Clarke. Mrs. Winchester and Mrs. Phillips, Miss Harris and Mrs. Bilderbeck, Mrs. McNabb and Miss Hlndle, Miss Kilwortb and Miss Morris, Mrs. Groshinski and Miss Kibblewhite. In the L.G.U. medal and fourth round of the Morgan Cup, played last Sunday. Mrs. Andrews handed in the best card, with a score of 99-32-67. I . Judgeford Club Following is the draw for the first and second qualifying rounds for the Judgeford club championships, to be played on Sunday over 36 holes, the lowest 16 in each class to qualify:— Seniors: Philp v. McKeen, Burge v. Notley, P. Couchman v. Kenner. J. Whetton v. Whiteford. Martin v. Kelly, G. Stevenson v. Martindale, O'Toole v. McGee, Barnard v. Ireland, Cntliro v. L. Whetton. Bellman v. Whaley, B. Stephenson v. Barclay, Olsen v. Trehey, Cresswell v. partner. Intermediates: West v. Spence, Burdett v. Bustin, Bridgeford v. Nausbanm, lilake v. McArthur, Rose v. Crocker, A. W. Button v. G. Williams, Glazer v. Redward, Schierning v/ Robinson, Jacobsen v. B. A. Button. Juniors: W. Thompson v. S. L. Stevenson, Davis v. Draper, Harrison v. Gillespie, Stipek v. Hart. Gotlieb v. Hammon, Walsh V. A. Coucliman, Reid v. Clegg, Brolt v. Cohen. Greer V. Brahams, Burnett v. Cathie. E. E. Brown v. Hunter. Roberts v. Cooke, Ryan v. Parkin, Rooderkirk v. Allpress. Adams v. Lewis, Barron v. Sillett, McKinnon v. H. Thompson, Radford v. Triester. Players must be away by 10.15 a.m. Titahi Club The monthly bogey will be played on Saturday afternoon on the Titahi links. There will be a medal round on Sunday morning and a fourball bogey in the afternoon. The New Zealand Rugby Union lias arranged for the Springboks to pay an official visit to the Tilitlii club next Sunday. Karori Club Following is the draw for a sealed holes competition to be played by tiie women members of the Karori club on Saturday next:—Miss Pearson and Mrs. Simmiss, Miss Shotlander and Miss Wall, Mrs. Gunson and Miss Monro, Miss Ross and Mrs. Bradley, Miss Quirk and Miss Tavlor, Miss Anderson and Mrs. Elliott Mrs. McGavin and Miss Yellowlees, Mrs. Levien and Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Mathews and Miss Hargreaves. Miss Kissel and Mrs. Hain, Mrs. Green and Miss Stephens, Mrs. Gunn and Mrs. Younie, Miss Allen and Mrs. Westbrook, Mrs. Dykes and Mrs. Munden, Mrs. Addis and Mrs. Mclntosh. . £) Miss Smitli_and_

vin, Miss Schierning and Mrs. Hugh, Miss Giddings and Mrs. Grant, Miss Wats'on and Mrs. Martin, Miss Burnett and Miss Battersby. Miss Lapthorne and Miss McGrath, Miss Glover and Miss Menteath, Miss B. -Tait and Mrs. Thompson Miss Fahey and Miss Cook. Miss V. Tait and Miss Webb, Miss Paton and Miss Heinemann,. Mrs. Nevill and another.

Following is I lie draw for a fourball hcst-bnll competition, to be played by the mid-week members on Tuesday:—Mrs. Gunn and Mrs. Denne, Mrs. Gunson and Mrs. Thompson, Mi's. Younie and Mrs. Ross, Miss Kissel and Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Simmiss ami Mrs. Davis. Mrs. McGavin ami Mrs. Ilindle, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Machin. Mrs. Westbrook and Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Levien ami Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Munden mid Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Hain and Miss Allen, Miss Mathews mid Mrs. Haszard, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Dykes, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Addis and another. The winners of the bogey competition played last Saturday were Miss Shotlnnder (junior), and Miss Heinemann (C grade). Mrs. Gunn won the medal round played last Tuesday. The winner of Mrs. Simmiss’ trophy for a sealed holes competition was Miss Mathews.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 18

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 18

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 18

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