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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Tui Glen Ladies’ Club The stableford competition played on the Tui Glen links on Sunday was won by ■Miss Stickings, with 34. Other good cards were returned by Mrs. Davis, 33; Mrs. McKinnon, 32; and Miss Hadwin. 3-. On Sunday an L.G.U. medal round will be played. A trophy has been donated by Mrs. Young for the three best cards returned for three consecutive L.G.U. rounds, the first of which will be played next Sunday The draw is as follows: Miss Stickings v Mrs. Dimond; Miss McCubbin v. Mrs Latta- Mrs. Davis v. -Miss Hutchins; Miss Collie v. Mrs. Tllyard; Mrs. McKinnon v Mrs Daily; Mrs. Swinburne v. Miss Hadwin; Miss Swing v. Miss Ramsay; Mrs. Petersen v. Mrs. Pope; Miss Clark V. Mrs Young; Mrs. R. Elbe v. Mrs. Davison: Miss Neilson v. Miss Greig; Miss Rodger V. Mrs. Henn; Mrs. B. Elbe V. Mrs. Moffat: Mrs. Merrie v. Mrs. Purdie; Miss Mitchell v. Mrs. Dawson. Titahi Club The monthly medal competition will be played on the Titahi links on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday a stroke competition will be played in the morning, and a mixed foursome medal event in the afternoon. , , The first round of the eclectic competition for the Cuthbertson trophy will be played on Sunday morning, and the qualifying round for the Desert Gold Cup competition in the afternoon. Karori Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a stableford bogey competition to be played for Mr. J. Hutching’s trophy on the Karori links on Sunday - Miss E. Podevin v. Mrs. T. Cummins;'Miss S. Quirk v. Miss N. Heinemann- Miss E. Wall v. Miss E. Taylor; Airs D. Dvkes v. Miss M. McGrath: Miss P. Shotlander y. Mrs. P. Laing; Mrs. F. Kennedy v. Miss I. Price; Mrs. G. MacGavin v Mrs. G. Gardner; Miss M. Hargreaves v. Miss M. Giddings; Miss G. Hoare v. Miss J. Lnuchlan; Mrs. M. Cairns v. Mrs M. Corder: Miss D. Anderson v. Miss I. Stephens; Mrs. G. C. Sinnniss v. Mrs. S. Abiev: Miss B. Mathews v. Miss S. Lapthorne: 'Mrs. W. Sunley v. Mrs. F. Mac Kay - Miss L. Melton v. Miss A. Gunn; Miss L. Smith y. Miss M. Farrant: Miss M. Sim v. Mrs. A. Hugh; Mrs. R. Martin v. Miss I. Gellatley. On Saturday afternoon a bogey competition will be’ played, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. The winners of the Canadian foursome played last Saturday were Miss E. Wall and Mrs. F. Kennedy. On Sunday last an L.G.U. medal round was played and this resulted in a win for Mrs. F. Kennedy in the juniors with a nett score of 69.' and Miss I. Stephens in the C grade with a nett score of 76. Karori Ladies’ Mid-Week Club The first round of an American tournament will be played by tlie Karori ladies’ mid-week club on Wednesday. Shandon Ladies’ Club The following is the draw for a Yankee fourball to be played at Shandon on Saturday, May 28. Miss Vallance and Levy v. Mrs. Johnston and Miss Jackson; Miss Hodgins and Mrs. Burke v. Mrs. Evison and Miss Gaynor; Miss Robinson and Ryan v. Mrs. Ellison and Miss Sidford: Mrs. Mantell and Mrs. Hipkins v. Mrs. Reilly and Miss Souter; Miss Frazer and Mrs. Frazer v. Miss Ellison and Mrs. Low; Miss Priestley and Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Findlay and Miss Smith; Mrs. Hunter and Miss Simpson, a bye. The following is the draw for a stableford bogey to be played at Shandon on Sunday Mrs. Ellison and Mrs. King, Miss Robinson and Mrs. Frazer, Miss Hodgins and Mrs. Mantell, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Evieon, Miss Wilson and Miss Levy, Miss Vallance and Miss Jackson. Miss Smith and Miss Charlton, Miss Ellison and Mrs. Findlay, Miss Sidford and Mrs. Low, Miss Gaynor and scorer. Paekakariki Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the flag match to be’ played by the Paekakariki Ladies' Golf Club on Sunday:—Mrs. F. Smith and Miss Cartwright, Miss Campbell and Miss Dorizac, Miss Portcoue and Miss Leach, Miss Sinclair and Miss Hale, Miss Simpson and Miss Harper. Miss Stevens and Miss Reid, Miss Gallagher and Mrs. Brandt, Miss Etierlat and Miss Millar, Miss B. Pownall and Mrs. MeDowall, Miss Page and Miss Lyndon, Miss Robinson and Mrs. White, Miss R. Smith and Miss James, Miss M. Grimstone and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Nicol

and Miss Proudfoot, Micss «T. Smith and Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Gunn and Misa u nitehead, Miss B. Grimstone and Miss u ilmot. Miss Lynch and Miss Battersby. The hidden holes competition played on Sunday was won by Mitis James. Mrts. L. Smith coming next. Paremata Ladies’ Club A captain v. vice-captain’s match will be played by the Paremata Ladies Golt Club on Sunday, and a stroke competition will be plavcd in conjunction with it. Ihe teams will be a* follows, ami partners and opponents will be arranged at the clubhouse:— 4 Captain’s team: Missus Bannister, -\Lar. Chalk. Davis. Eisfelder, Fredric, Guion, Mrs. Grouiisell. Misses Hinkley, Hodge, Koppel, Lochorc. Mitchell. Mills, 1 ears, Singleton, Mrs. Sinclair, Misses Stewart. Von Keisenberg, M. Von Kcisenbcrg, White, 0. Wilkinson. , Vice-captain's team: Misses K. Hodgson, Coleman, Collins. Cmitts-Moon, Finch, Gibson S Hodgson, Hunt, Mrs. Mclntosh, Misses Meade. Osborne, I'avltt. I’hillpott, E Robinson. M. Robinson, Smith. South, Stevens. Usher. Wahlers, E. Wilkinson, ■Wilson, Mrs. 'Wilkie. Titahi Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the first round of the captain’s trophy, to be played on Sunday by the Titahi Ladies’ Golf Club:— From No. 1 tec: Miss Hollis and Miss M. Adams Miss Adams and Miss Wilson, Miss Low and Miss Cooney, Mrs. Crichton and Miss Wilkins. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Bradley, Miss White and Miss J. Carr. Miss Clark and Miss P. Carr, Miss Small and Miss Armour. From No. fl tee: Miss Kinchela and Miss Todd. Miss Clark and Miss Ashby, Miss Veitch and Mrs. MeParland. Mrs. Tnunington and Miss Symes, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Murphy. Miss Brice and Miss 1 atten Miss 15. Dunning and Mrs. Hayward, Miss E. Dunning and Miss Gray, Mrs. Render and Mrs. Wilcox, Miss K. White and Miss Mundell. Rangimarie Club Following is the draw for the match trophy competition to be played by the Rangimarie Golf Club on Sunday : —Randell v. C[ James, Reid v. Strickland. Underwood v. Johnston, Heineman v. Nash, Francis v. Leckv, Bush v. Tarrant. Gibbs v. Clouston, Tunnell v. Bradley, MeLaiicfilin v Anderson, Lister V. Carr, 11. Webb v. Chegwidden, Dalton v. Paton, Rower. Duncon, Burns v. Adams, Dunn v. Stubbs, Watt v. J. Jones. The first round must be played by June On Saturday afternoon a medal round will be played. The qualifying round for the Whitaker clock, a mixed Canadian foursome, is to be played on Sunday morning, 16 pairs to qualify. The second 16 pairs will qualify to play off for the captain’s consolation trophy. Miramar Ladies’ Club Following Is the draw for the second round for Mr. Winchester's trophy to be played by the Miramar Ladies' Golf Club on Tuesday :—Miss M. Thompson and Miss Batham; Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Boielle: Mrs. Brown and Miss Brien; Mrs. Ward and Mrs. W. Parkin; Mrs. Farmer and Miss Griffin; Miss Wheeler and Mrs. McKenzie- Mrs. Banks and Mrs. F. Hanson; Mrs. McCarthy and Miss Gambrill; Miss Plimmer and Mrs. Dalgleish; Mrs. McIlroy and Mrs. Foreman; Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Farr: Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Pearce; Mrs.’ Albertson and Mrs. Roe; Mrs. R. Wilson and Mrs. W. Smith; Mrs. McKillop and Mrs. Sutherland; Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. McMahon; Mrs. Cresswell and Mrs. Hansard: Miss R. Thomson and Mrs. Short; Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Johansen; Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Castle; Mrs. Millair and Mrs. Chambers; Mrs. Smith Wilson and Mrs. Hunter; Miss Bray and Mrs Collie: Mrs. H. Parkin and Mrs. Murray; Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Parkinson; Miss Dempsey and Mrs. G. Dennis: Mrs. Griffiths and'Mrs. Brooks: Mrs. Sage and Mrs Houston; Mrs. Marsden and partner; Mrs. Mnudsley and Mrs. Mcllraith; Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs, Tomlinson; Mrs. Bree and Mrs. Dav; Miss Davis and Mrs. Gabriel; Miss McKay and Miss Dennis; Mrs. Dykes and Mrs. Hughes; Mrs. K. Luke and Mrs. Boyes: Mrs. Lauehlan and Mrs. Lamberg: Mrs. H. Gilbert ami Mrs. Torstonson • Mrs. P. Jackson and Mrs. Hatrick: Mrs. Hott and Mrs. Didsbury; Mrs. Stilwell and Miss Jacobsen; Miss Van Staveren and Mrs. Nimmo; Mrs. N. Jackson and Miss Woodman; Mrs. Young and Mrs. W Anderson; Mrs. Gordon-and Mrs. Hornibrook; Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Osborne; Mrs. Notley and Miss Robertson; Mrs. Coombes and'Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs. McMorran and Mrs, Stubbs; Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Pirie: Miss Mitehell and Mrs. Dentice; Mrs. 11. Smith and Mrs. Little; Mrs. Ackland and Mrs. Woodhead; Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Dodson; Mrs. Bamford and Mrs. Drake; Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Heald- Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Gray; Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Daysh; Miss Stone and partner; Mrs. Prime and Mrs. Reed; Mrs Morrison and Miss Murphy. Play will start at 9.30 a.m., and thereafter'at four-minute intervals. In the stableford bogey competition last week Mrs. Banks and Mrs. W. Smith both scored 32 points in the seniors. On the count back Mrs. Banks won. The best scorer for the juniors was Mrs. Heald, with 35 points. . The pennant matches played against Wellington on Thursday resulted as follows, Miramar players being mentioned first: — B team: Miss M. Thompson beat Mrs. Peacock. 5 and 3; Mrs. Cresswell beat Miss Young. 4 and 2; Mrs. Albertson beat Miss Nathan, 7 and 5: Mrs. W. Smith beat Mrs. Hunter, 6 and 4; Mrs. Parkin lost to Miss Wylie, 1 down: Mrs. Austin heat -Mrs. Wliitcombe. 5 and 3; Mrs. Andrews beat Mrs. Webster, 5 and 4. Miramar, fl games: Wellington, 1. C team: Mrs. Stilwell beat Miss Peacock, 2 and 1; Miss Woodman lost to Miss Hempton, 1 down; Miss Jacobsen lost to Mrs. Reid, 2 and 1; Mrs. Anderson beat Miss Richardson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Griffin lost to Mrs E. Nathan. 7 and 5; Mrs. Osborne beat Miss D. Brodie, 2 and 1; Mrs. Pine lost to Miss Wheeler, 2 and 1. Miramar. 3 games; Wellington. 4. Miramar Club Following is the draw for the fourball, best-ball bogey competition to be played by the Miramar Golf Club on Sunday:— From No. 1 tee; 9 a.m., Sutherland and Hughes and Doneghue and Farr: 9.5. Bollings and Gicliard and Pearce and W. Parkin; 9.10 A. E. Mabin and W. A. Dentice and Wyber and Clay; 9.15, Richmond ami Gilbert and Palliser and Lockwood; 9.20. Napier mid Clark and Hughes and Carson; 9.25. Tartakover and Gibson and King and Sidford; 9.30. Misses Downes and Stevens mid White and Sheldon; 9.35. Hailey and Jacques and Hudson and Mooney; 9.40. Sellers and V. H. Deni ice and Holthouse and Slevwright. From No. 11 tee: 9 a.m.: Fearn mid Parker and C. R. Johnston and Notley: 9.5, Mackay and Inkster and Hanson and G. Osborne; 9.10, Aplin and Burch nnd Barr and Beale; 9 15, 11. Parkin and Hyams and Stubbs and Gunn- 9.20 W. F. Thompson and Farr and May and McMillan; 9.25, Mackenzie and Ashton ami Houston and Hurst; 9.30. J. S. Wilson and Renouf and Colwill and R M Alban; 9.35. Ashby and D. A. Smith and Sandliam and G. P. Thomson; 9.40. Richards and Proctor. Belmont Club On Saturday afternoon the Belmont and Glenside Golf Clubs will play a friendly match on the Belmont links. The following players will represent Belmont:— Men: C. J. Mac Gibbon (captain), J. R. McCreary, F. Ambrose, T. Hartley. A. Climo, T. Harkins, M. Leineweber. P. Ryan. I IT. Cameron, G. R. Clark, I. Jlulme. J. 1 Sutherland. Emergencies: A. Paine, H. Hos- ; kin. F. Keane. Women: Mrs. G. Spence, Misses M. Kyan, B. Stevens. G. Earnshaw. Emergencies: Miss J. Duley. Miss B. Hoskin. On Sunday there will be a fourball bogey competition, for which partners will be drawn for in the clubroom at 12.30. Manor Park Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for an L.G.U. competition to be played by members of the Manor park Ladhw' Golf Club, on Saturday:—Miss McColl v. Miss Murphy, Mi«s Davidson v. Miss Fairbrotlier. Miss Jones v. Mis« McGrath. Miss Taylor v. Miss Hogg, Mrs. Stanley v. Miss King. Mrs. Elsmore v. Mrs. Marshall. Miss Nash v. Mrs. Bildcrbeck, Miss Kerr v. Miss Yorston, Sirs. Smith v. Miss Slee, Miss R. Walker v. Miss Heard. Miss Road v. Miss Batty, Miss Neely v. Miss Wilson. Miss Mulholland v. Mrs. Cockburn. Miss K. Walker v. Mrs. Barker, Miss Gabriel v. Miss George. Mrs. McNab v. Mrs. McKay. Miss Howe v. Miss Munro. Miss Allen v. Miss Black. Miss Wallis v. Miss l-.rm.toti. Mrs Paul v. Miss .b-nkius, Mrs. Cooke v. Miss Deiineliv, Mrs. Ronald v. Miss Clmiston Miss Scott V. Miss llargreav.-s. Miss Trott v. Miss Bowles. Mrs. Marchant v. Sliss Thompson. Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Clark. Miss Livertoii v. Miss Carver. Miss McGrath and Miss Dcnnehv will nlav off the tie for the flag All first-round matches for the l-orbar Clip must be played this week-end. Boulcott Ladies’ Club I on Sarurday a one-club competition will be played bi- Ihe Bm.lcolt Ladies . | Club, and on » iourball. besl-l all I Partners lor ibis even will be arranged at. I the clubhouse at 10 a.m.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 204, 26 May 1938, Page 18

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 204, 26 May 1938, Page 18

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 204, 26 May 1938, Page 18