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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Miramar Ladies’ Club

The draw for the Miramar Ladles’ Golf Club’s medal round for Mrs. Austin s trophy ou Tuesday is as follows, play starting at 10 a.in. In order of the draw, at four-minute intervals: — Miss Taylor and Mrs. Richmond. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mclroy, Miss GambriU and Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Ancell and , Mrs. Mills, Mrs. F. W. Hanson and Mrs. Mackenzie, Miss Griffen and Mrs. Russell, Mrs Pearce and Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Albertson and Miss R. Thomson. Mrs. Dalgleish and Mrs. 1. L. Ward, Miss Plimnier aud Mrs. Muers, Miss M. Thompson and Miss Bray Mrs. McKUlop and Mrs. Wrigley, Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Maudsley, Mrs. H. E. Anderson and Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. MiUar and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Collie, Mrs Castle and Mrs. H. Parkin, Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. W. Smith, Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Houston, Miss Batham and Mrs. Bree, Miss P. Dennis aud Mrs. Marsden, Miss Van Staveren and Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Mcllraith and Miss Davis, . Mrs. Briton Smith and Mrs. P. R. Jackson, Miss Brien and Mrs. Boielle, Mrs. G. Dennis and Mrs. N. Jackson. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Hott, Mrs. Caughley and Miss Jacobsen, Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Dykes and Mrs. Torstonson, Mrs. W. Parkin and Mias Robertson, Mrs. Boyes and Mrs.- W. J. Anderson. Mrs. Stilwell and- Mins Woodman, Mrs. Dav and Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Nimmo and Mr-s. Griffin, Mrs. Didsbury and Mrs. Sage, Mrs. Lauchlan and Mrs. Smith Wilson, Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. Goldie and' Mrs. 11. A. Gilbert, Mrs. Young and Miss McKay, Mrs. Woodhead and Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Lam, berg and Mrs) Hur-st, Mrs. Ackland and Mrs. Thompson, Miss JE-dmondson and Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Frethey and Mrs. Combe-s, Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. Pirie, Mrs. Dentice and Mrs. Napier, Miss Veitch and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Hornibroo-k and Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Daysh and Mrs. Bamford, Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Jacques and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Prime and partner. In the medal round for Mrs. R. Wilson’s trophies, Miss W. Turner returned the best score in the seniors, 90-14-76, and Mrs. Brooks in the juniors, 103-23-80.

Kahutea Club

Partners for the men’s medal competition at the Kahutea Golf Club during the week-end are:— Messrs. S. Abley and K. Peterson, C. Acheson and H. H. Morrison, J. P. Cordor and E. R. Render, H. Collie and W. E. de Rouffignac, J. Gellatly and R. A. Picton, G. T. Gardner and G. Little, W. Longhurst and E. W. Pearce, W. G. McPhun and C. Stone, N. Gusscott and W. M. Sunley, G. Morris and R. W. B. White, C. F. Cummins and S. L. Young, S. A. Manttan and J. Harrap. In the women s medal competition, partners are: Mrs. S.- Abley and Miss N. Gellatly, Mrs. C. F. Cummins and Miss G Nln'd, Miss N. Tarrant and Mrs. G. I*. Gardner, Mrs. H. Marshall and Miss W. Stewart, Miss B. Collie and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs. C. Morrison and Mrs. G. Webb, Miss J. E. Spence and Miss M. Pagonis, Miss P. Price and Miss C. Olsen, Miss I. Price and Miss W. McTigue, Miss F. McDonald and Mrs. W. M. Sunley.

Waiwetu Ladies’ Club

The following team will represent the Waiwetu ladies’ club in a Mary, Alward match to he played against Paekakarlkl, at Waiwetu, to-morrow:—Miss Horman, Miss Thodey, Mies Dixon, Miss Eindluy, Miss Milne; Mrs. Johnston, Miss Reid f Miss Frazer, Miss Barr, Miss M. Kennedy, emergencies: Mrs. Shran. Miss R. Dixon. The draw for the L.G.U. medal round and spoon competition to lie played on Sunday morning is:—Miss Reid and Miss Dixon, Miss Horman and Miss Thodey, Miss Lorr and Miss Browne, Mies Frazer and Miss M. Kennedy, Mrs. Palmer and Miss Miiue, -Miss Findlay and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Keys and Mrs. Shran, Miss Browne and Miss Cramond, Miss Sinclair and Miss Kennedy, Miss Waldie and Mrs. Emerre Miss Mawby and Miss Horlor, Miss Cargill and Miss Hardie, Miss Stephens and Miss ' Senior, Mrs. Rudolph and Mrs. Newell, Mies R. Dixon and Miss Nicolaus. The semi-finals of the championships are to be played by Sunday.

Tui Glen Club

In a return match between Tul Glen and Athletic, played on the Tul Glen links last Saturday Tul Glen won by 13 games to 2, with one game squared. The indivld-

ual results wore (Tui Glen players mentioned first): — , Singles; Petersen beat Robertson, 2 and 1; Hansen beat Satherlcy, 2 and 1; Morgan beat Moynihan, 3 and 2; Fulton .beat Cox, 7 and 6; Lovatt beat Helliwell, 5 and 4; J. B. Young beat Cooke, 5 and 4; Turner beat Perrett, all square; Hennessy beat Trevor, 5 and 4; Judd beat 11. Donkin, 5 and 4; Bloom lost to MacDonald, o and 4; lan Dudding lost to Solomon, 2 and 1. F.ourballs: Petersen and Hansen beat Kobertaon and Satherley, 2 and 1; Morgan and Fulton beat Moynihan and Cox 3 and 2; Lovatt and J. B. Young beat Helliwell and Cooke, 5 and 4; Turner and Hennessy beat Perrett and Trevor, 2 up; Judd and Bloom beat N. Donkin and MacDonald, 3 and 2. A. special return challenge match between J. B. Young and F. Bloom, against H. Tonks and P. Garbett, resulted in a win for the former pair by 1 up after a Close contest, birdies being required to.wiu. The following players have been chosen to represent Tui Glen in the final series of .tile Bustin Cup, to be played to-mor-row. No. 1 team is to play at Judgeford and No. 2 team at Tui Glen. No 1 team': O’Connell, Morgan, Fulton, J. B. Young, L. Pilcher, Hennessy, Dalgllesh, Turner. Emergencies: Bwaln aud Fraser. No 2 team: Petersen, Hansen, Lockett, 'Lovatt, Dawson, Judd, Davis, Owen. Emergencies: Bloom and lan Dudding. On Sunday the final of the Red Top Crystals will be played between C. E. Petersen and J. Hansen. A fourball best-ball medal round >s set down for the morning and a Hag competition has been arranged for the afternoon.

Tui Glen Ladies’ Club

lu the final of the Tui Glen women’s championship, played last Sunday, Mrs. Latta and Mrs. Purdie had a close and exciting game which resulted in a win for Mrs. Latta, 1 up. In the final of the Priscilla Rose Bowl Mrs. Young beat Mrs. Dawson, 4 and 3. Mrs. Sutherland was the winner of the eclectic competition, the runners-up being Miss Sisfelder and Miss Hutchins. Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal round, to be played next Sunday lu conjunction with a competition for Mrs. Tonks’s trophy:—Miss Eisfelder and Miss Judd, Mrs. Wrigley and Miss Cameron, Miss Ewing aud Miss Walliera, Mrs Purdie and Miss Clark. Mrs. SuUierland and Miss Sexton. Miss Ramsay and Miss Hutchins, Mrs. Tilyard and Mrs. Young, Mrs. Latta and Miss West, Mrs. Swinburne and Mrs. Davison, Mrs. Merrie nnd Miss Greig, Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs. Pope, Miss Stickings and Mrs. Dawson, Miss Beale and Miss Mcßrvde. Mrs. Bonner and Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Vangionl and Miss Dealy.

Paekakariki Ladies’ Club

The Paekakarikl Ladies’ Golf Club’s annual open day for the Paekakarikl Cup is to be held on Sunday. Entries should be forwarded as early as possible, but post entries are to be accepted. The following team is to play Waiwetu at-Waiwetu to-morrow: —Miss .1. Smith, Miss James, Miss Batty. Miss Grlmstone, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Lynel), Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. White, Mrs. Nicol, Miss Norrie. Emergencies: Miss Battersby and Miss Proudfoot. The result of the two lives played on Sunday is us follows: —Miss Batey beat Miss Grlmstone, 5 and 3; Mrs. White beat Miss B. Grlmstone. 1 up; Miss Page beat Miss Robinson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Nicol won by default from Miss J. Smith. 'Miss Norrie won the flag match, planting the Hag in the eighteenth hole.

Mornington Ladies’ Club

Following is file draw for an L.G.U. medal round to be played by the Mornington Ladies’ Goll’ Club on Sunday:—Mrs. Sly and Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Grove and Mrs. Smith', Miss Morris and Mrs. B. Rough.

Shandon Mid-week Club

Following are the results of the club championships:—Seniors: Mrs. Wells beat Mrs. D. Boyd, 1 up; Semi-finals, Miss E. Road beat Miss D. Carstens. The following qualified for the junior championship: Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Hodson Mrs Adams, Mrs. Zacharlah, Mrs. Robertson, Miss Dorset, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs Ilatrlck, Miss Press, Mrs. Creswell, Mrs. Kent. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Lees. Mrs. Coekroft, Mrs. Wftcombe, Mrs. Cathie. The second division players who qualified for Mrs. Savage’s trophy were: Mrs. Wood, Miss Rockstrow, Mrs. Kirby, Miss Douglas, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Bensemen Mrs. Hardcastle, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Bowler, Mrs. Anderson The best scores returned lor the L.G.U. round last Monday were: Seniors, Miss L. Read, 91-16-78; Juniors, Mrs. McMahon, ° 6 Mlss E. Read was the winner of the

Edilsou Cup. with an aggregate of 241 points, and Mrs. Zachuriah runner-up with 244 points.

Glenside Club

The draw for the first round of tlffi [Ultron’s trophy to be played at the Glenslde links on Saturday is as follows:—?. MacLaehlan v. F. E. Barlow. N. Carnell v E C. J. Cameron, G. D. Caldwell v. E. Kelvin Green, Captain P. MacLachlan v. F. E. Goddard. Following is tlie draw for the first round of the captain’s trophy: Miss E. Stevens v. Mrs. Pervnian. Mrs. H. R. MaeLachlan v Miss E. Tomlinson, Miss T. Sands v. Miss Embury, Miss King, a bye. The usual medal rounds will be played in conjunction with these matches.

Te Marua Club

The following team from Te Mania will plav Karori. at Karori, on Sunday, beginning at 9 a.m.—• Findlay, Paul, Lackey, Harding, Leighton, Aiderton, Brodie, Denniston, Tucker.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)

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