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WEEK-END GOLF

Qualifying Round At Miramar PRINCE OF WALES CUP There was a large entry for the qualifying round for the Prince of At ales tup competition on the Miramar links on Saturday afternoon. The best round was recorded by Max Moore, who covered the course in 7-1 from tilt* trerateh mark, llie qualifying lict was headed by J. M. MeKenzie, who recorded S 7, which, with hitf handicap of 2(1. gave him a .net score of 67. The next best net scorers were U. D. Hurst and A. A. .Moore, 71; C._\. Rooke. C. S. P.arr and D. A. Smitji. 72; D. R. Richmond find 11. Frond, 73: T. Farr. C. V. Sutherland and L. A. Williams', 7-1. Six players l returned curds of 77 net, find CombM and Spence lost on tlie draw.

Foilowing is the draw for the first round :— D. R. Richmond (8) v. G. 11. .Stubbs (18), 11. Frood (14) v A. A. Moore (10), P. J. Townley (18) v. J. M. McKenzie (20), 11. G. Didsbury (.12)' v. M. S. Barr 110), L. D. Hurst (61 v. D. A. Smith (12), A. T. Seaward (14) v. J. M. Griffiths', K. V. Jeffery il) v. A. Marsden (10), C. V. Rooke (7i v. C. V. Sutherland (9). F. J. Hardwicke (18) v. A . R. Gunn (12), O. Mills (10) v. J. A. Jacques' (10). L. A. Williams v. J. L. Petley (3), F AV. Mackay (10) v AV. A. Robertson (6), F. M. Lockwood (14) v. A. G. McClure (8), A. G. Barnett (16) v. Max Moore (scr.), A. L. Hollings (16) v. 11. A. Black (I), F. R. Combes (14) v. T. Farr (16). A fourball bogey competition. played yesterday morning saw I). S. Halley (3) and J: Jacquci-.' (10), 11. Clay (18) and C. Gordon (10), and M. -Alabin (12) and 11. Parkin <T2) tie with cards of 3 up.

In tlie fin-'t round of the Mel. B. Cronk bie Remembrance Cup, A. E. Donoghue (4) and T. Farr (16) beat K. Mooney (10) ami AV. L. AVyber (18), 4 and 3; C. V. Sutherland (9) ami J. G. Hughes (16) beat B. 11. Beale (6> and Monro (14), 2 and 1; AV. S. Barr (12) and Hollings (16) beat D. R. Richmond (8) and A. 11. Hornblow (20). 2 up: Roberts (12) and Tartakover (16) best J. H. Drake (1) and Thomson (16), 4 and 3; Gunn (12) and Burnett (16) bint E. E. Brooking (12) and L. A. AVilliams (18), 1 up; Nolley (12) and Fenin (14) beat Johnston (12) and Parker (.18), 1 up. In the second round Doneghue and Farr beat Sutherland and Hughes, 1 up. Manor Park Club Good scoring continued in the competitions during the week-end at Manor Park, and tlie best card handed in on Saturday afternoon was’ by J. Hennessy (6), who was .1 up on bogey in tlie senior section. The next best cards were: —D. Butler. 2 down, and A. Radford, 3 down. In tlie intermediates, AA'. Kincaid won on a count buck from F. H. Gruar, both players being all square. L. J. Smith won in tlie juniors, his- card being al] square, ami C. Birch and O. Evans were both 1 down. The first of the monthly medal rounds was played yesterday morning, and nearly 80 players took part in the event. H. J. Smith (20) was tlie winner of tlie club's trophy, witli 66 net, and lie was followed by AA'. Anderson (22) anti 11. Elsmore ( 17). who were both 67 net. The former won the runner-up trophy on n count back. Some good cards were banded in by the junion-’. A. V. Swanson did 68 not. I. K. McKenzie 68 net, F. H. Grtitir 69. AV. Kincaid 69, S. Livingston 69, L. J. Smith 70. A s'troke competition jiiayed in conjunction witli the above resulted as t’o.lows:—Seniors: I. K. McKenzie. 69 net: intermediate, F. 11. Gruar won on a count back from AV. Kincaid, witli 69 net; nnd in tlie juniors 11. J. Smith was tlie winner, with 66 net. In file fourball bogey yesterday aftermum. I. K. McKenzie ami C. Birch won witli a good card of 6 up. These were followed by E. Trewb.v and <'. AVareham. 4 up. .'lllll L. J. Smith and S. R. Cochrane. 3 up. Manor Park Ladies’ Club In tlie L.G.U. round played by the Manor Park ladies' club mi Saturday, Miss Murphy returned tlie best senior card. 90-15-75. and Miss Allen tlie best junior card. 94-27-67. Miss Neely also had a very good score, 70 net, and Mrs. Ronald 71 net.

Miss Deimeliy won tlie play-off for rhe tie in tlie recent flag competifion. placing her ball in the seventeenth hole. A Slableford competition yesterday morning was won by Miss McColl, witli a brilliant score of 2S-S-36. In the first round of the Forbar Cup, Miss .tones and Mrs. Elsinore beat Miss Hogg ami Mrs. Smith. 1 up; Miss McColl and Miss Howe beat Miss Taylor and

.Miss Wilson. 3 and 2; Miss Fail-brother and Mrs. Marshall and Miss' Davidson and -Mbs Yorston, all square. A 10-hole bogey competition jesterday afternoon was won by Miss Murphy, who linished 1 up. Otaki Ladies’ Club In the Takapu Cup match on Wednesday last, Otaki defeated Foxton by 7 games to 1. The match was played on the Otaki links. The following are the results, Otaki players being mentioned , first:—Miss Grey defeated Mrs. Bergin; Miss M. Harper defeated Miss A. NeyIon; Mrs. Anderson defeated Mrs. Craw- . ford; Mrs. Sinicox lost to Miss G. Ney- . Ion; Mrs. Thornton defeated Mrs. Robin- ' son; Mrs. Sutherland defeated Miss Bari her; Mrs. Benge defeated Mrs. It. Robinson ; Mrs. Hvans defeated Mrs. Ilannay. The following is the draw for the flag match to be played on Wednesday next: —Miss Grey v. Miss P. Wilson, Mrs. Benge v. Mies Harper. Mrs. ‘Wills v. Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Simcox v. Miss K. Reed. Mrs. Kilmister v. Miss Swainson, Miss I). Reid v. Mrs.- P. Harper. Mrs. McMiken v. Miss Skerman, Mrs. Blaekburne v. Mrs. L. Evans, Mrs. Anderson V. Miss 'Wills, Mrs. Kingdon v. Miss L. Reed, Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. Thornton. C grade: Mrs. Mcßeth v. Miss Raw- ! son, Miss Holmes v. Miss P. Elliot. Mrs. Jensen v. Mrs. J. B. D'Atli. Mrs. Anketell v. Miss J. Barber. Mrs. ’Watson v. Mrs. Pothan, Mrs. A. "Wilson a bye. Hutt Ladies’ Club The i'ourball competition (Mrs. Slater’s trophy) will be played by the Hutt ladies’ club on 'Wednesday. Players in the first round mid those with byes will play their matches. Players will arrange their time of playing from 10 a.m. The best scores returned for last week’s extra L.G.U. were;-— Seniors: Mrs. Park, 95-13-82; Mrs. E. Hogg, 99-17-82: Mrs. Park won on re- '• count. Juniors: Mrs. Moss, 102-34-68. Wellington Ladies’ Club A flag match will be played by the Wellington ladies’ club next Wednesday, players arranging their own partners. Games will be arranged for those who have not already done so. The winners of lust week’s stableford bogey were Seniors, Mrs. M. Benjamin ; juniors, Miss B. Reading. Paekakariki Club A match between the Paekakariki and Otaki clubs on the Paekakariki links on Saturday was won by Paekakariki by 16 games to six. The following qualified yesterday to play off for the captain’s trophy : F. Kember. J. Craighead, P. Page, J. Hanratty. A. Jaggers, W. Colton, A. Smith. 11. Bundle. B. Lynch, J. Warring, C. Wheeler, R. Andrews, F. Marshall, G. Gore, N. Ewart. A medal round played in conjunction resulted in a tie between F. Kember, 71-1-70. and J. Craighead. 76-6-70. Kember winning on a count-baek. Other good scores were: P. Page. 89-18-71 ; A. Jag- I gers. 84-13-71; IV. Colton. 92-21-71: J. I Hanratty. 83-12-71. A fourball over 14 holes yesterday afternoon saw a tie between A. Gallop and W. Colton and 11. Bundle and G. Little with 4 up. Gollop ami Colton winning on a count-back. Next ernne F. Kember and J. Bringans, A. Jaggers and N. Ewart. JSmith and P. 'Wheeler, all 3 up. Following is the draw for the firvt round of the captain's- trophy competion : F. Kember v. B. Lynch. A. Jaggers v. It. , Andrews. A. Smith v. G. Gore, P. Page v. P. Wheeler. J. Hanratty v. N. McKen- ’ zie. 11. Bundle v. N. Ewart, IV. Colton v. F. Marshall, J. Craighead v. J. War- 1 ring. ' < Titahi Ladies’ Club J A bogey competition played by the j Titahi ladies' clt'.b yesterday was won by i Miss Cooney, with 2 down. ■; Belmont Club j A fourball best-ba'l bogey competition 4 on the Belmont links yesterday was won s by C. J. Mac Gibbon (24) and ,1. Corson ( (12) with 7 up. Next eame R. Kilmister ( (13) and T. Harkins (20). 5 up: and N. a Ktidman (7) mid H. Hoskin (2-1). 5 up. A stableford compel : tion played by the ; women members yesterday was won by ‘ Mir-s M. Rynn. with 27-4-31. Miss 1). Stringfellow scored 17-13-30, and Miss s J. Duiey 27-3-30. Shandon Club Following are the results of competitions played nt Sh’nndon at the week-end on the new layout:— 0 Medal round, in conjunction witli quali- v fying round for tile Andrew trophy:—ll. 1 Jaekson, 89-23-66; E. C. Griilin, 81-13- 1 68; It. Flower, 88-16-72; S. Wihushurst, u

88-16-72; U-. Hoddinott, 96-24-72. Stableford: E. C. Griffin, 38 points; H. Jackson, 37 points. Bogey: Seniors, F. 11. McDonald (2i, 3 down ; juniors, P. Garlick (17), 4 down.

Fourball best-ball : D. M. Wilson and G. Tangiiey. 3 up; IV. R. Tustin mid A. Lancaster, 3 up. Top-dog competition, J. J. Evans and IL A. Hansen boat J. Robson ami 11. Dilliear, 10 and 8. The following qualified for the Andrew trophy, and will play off as indicated:— 11. Jackson v. J. N. Ellison. IV. B. Reilly v. M. C. Smith, A. E. Clarke v. N. P. Calcanai, C. Storey v. S. Wilmshurst. J. C. Low v. D. F. Sutton. J. J. Strachan v. G. Simpson, C. L. Mayo v. N. T. A. Bing, G. K. Brown v. It. Flower. C. Hoddinott v. L. Young. G. Johnson v. P. J. Garlick. J. J. O’Callaghan v. P. J. Burke. R. 11. Williamson v. K. Mitchell, R. Comerford v. T. J. Gallagher, G. G. Hodgkins v. 11. M. J. McKftlvie. A. L. Press v. D. 'J*. Barnett, E. C. Gritiin v. R. B. Robinson. In the semi-final for the Laucliltin trophy. S. Ward beat R. Brien 2 and 1, anti 11. A. Hansen beat IV. H. Barton, at the nineteenth.

Shandon Ladies’ Mid-week Club

In the stableford competition played at ; I the week-eml, Mrs. Ellison was the win- • I ner with a good score considering the gusty conditions. Miss Smith was runner- . up. Rangimarie Club A medal round on the Rmigimarie links on Saturday resulted as follows :—Senr iors: J. Tunnell, 73-3-70; A. Richardson, : 186-12-74. Juniors: 11. Croxton. 97-24- . ; 73 ; J. Hastings, 93-22-74. , ! The bist cards in the qualifying round , I for the Whitaker clock competition were s tis follows: —Miss Cameron and Ander- ■ I son, 99-27-72; Mrs. Dodson and 'Tunnell, 85-9-76; Miss Whiteman and Carr. 9S--22-76; Miss Johnston and Strickland, 97-20-77: Mr. and Mrs. Watt, 101-24-77; Mr. and Mrs. Webb. 106-28-78. Yesterday afternoon a fourball bogey resulted in a win for Bradley and Chapman. with the excellent card of 8 up. Next came Dalton and Campion. 4 up. • In the second round of the captain's trophy competition, Reid beat Chapman. 7 and 5; Richardson beat Croxtom, 7 and 5; Watt beat Hurns, 3 and 2: Findlay beat Lister, 4 and 3; Jackson beat Hay. 2 and 1; C. James beat Dickinson, 5 and 4; Morris beat Aitken, 3 and 1. A tournament will be played next weekend, starting- at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Details will be arranged later in the week. Judgeford Ladies’ Club A stableford bogey was played yesterday by the Judgeford ladies’ club, and resulted in a win for Miss Gardner, 19-17-36. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played next Sunday : Mrs. Carlyon ami Miss Pinner. Mrs. Martin and jliss Gunn, Miss Gardner and Mrs. Cossins, Mrs. Stevenson and Miss Barnard, Mrs. Selman and Miss Burge. Miss Murphy and Mrs. Horwood,. Miss Ward ami Miss Fisher, Mrs. Jacobson and Miss Tilzey. Players will start from the thirteenth tee. Laekakariki Ladies’ Club A flag match played by the Paekakariki ladies’ club yesterday was won by Mrs. White, who planted the flag in the nineteenth hole. Judgeford Club A fourball bogey on the Judgeford links yesterday r sulted in. a tie between J. Schierning and C. Redward and W. Martin and W. Thompson, with 5 up. In a plav-ofl’ Martin and Thompson won with 5 up. The next best performers were J. Allpress and S. Harrison. 4 up: R. Gray and I. Barron. 3 up; G. J. Stevenson and C. Dobson, 1 up; H. I Cathie and R. Redward, 1 down. I The Bustin Cup match which was to have been played on June 4 against Mornington, at Mornington. lias been I postponed until June 11. The team will be announced later. Mornington Club A bogey competition on the Mornington linjis on Saturday was won by J. Webber (14). with 1 up. Next came W. Taylor (6), 2 down: A- G- Minifie (9), 3 down. In the first round of the Brett Cup competition and the first qualifying round for the Stratuiore Cup yesterdnv, the best cards were:—A. Hood, 77-16-61; C. Wheeler, 72-9-63: A. G. Minitie. 77-12-65; W. Charles. 81-16-65; AV. Taylor. 73-8-65; AV. J. Cooch, 88-22-66; D. B. Stratmore. 71-5-66: C. Aamodt. 83-17-66; AV. H. Kelly, 78-12-66; L. AV. MeGirr. 72-6-66. The stableford competition was won by F. AV. Andrews (8). who put up a particularly tine performance in scoring 40 points, coveriii" the course in 70, six strokes below his handicap. A. Hood (11) scored 38 points; AV. Kelly (9). 37; A. D. Clarke (7). D. B. Stratmore (4), and W. Taylor 16), 34. In tlie final of the 11. A. Black ( up. A. Thomson (13) beat C. 8. Myers (16). 5 ami 4. over 36 holes. During King's Birt'.'dav week-end a series of competitions will be played. Hutt Club A fourball .beet-ball bogey competition on the Hutt links on Saturday afternoon was won by K. J. Claverhill (12) and D. L. Irwin (9>. witli 6 up. Next came B. Vickermau (6) and G M. Frazer (13), 5 up; F. N. Gibbons (6) and L. G. Mow

(14). 5 up; W. K. Cook (2) and F. J. ; Ansell (7), 5 up; 11. J. Porter (11) and D. F. Porter (8), 3 up; L. V. Bridge (8) , and J. 11. Barnett 1.1.8), 2 up; R. D. Chandler (4) and R. J. Atkinson (17). 1 I up; R. F. .lollands (8) and S. A. AViren (13), 1 up; A. E. Park (5) and L. C. Iletnery (7). 1 up; It. Adams (6) and E. I F. Rothwell (18). all square. A stablel'ord competition yesterday .morning was won by G. Burnard with 33-5-3 S. Next came R. Malyon. 22-15-37: L. V. Browne. 20-15-35: L. W. Bridge, 26-8-34; A. J. Park, 20-14-34; D. Swift. 28-5-33; R. Adams, 27-5-32. A fourball best-ball bogey event yesterday afternoon was won by ,R. J. Davis (8) and L. G. Moss (14). with 5 up, on a count-back from M. L. M. Shewan (12) and R. J. Atkinson (17). 5 up. Next (■time D. .1. F. White I 7) and J. S. Rutherford (6). -1 up. In tlie first round of the Hughes Memorial competition D. J. F. White beat F. N. Gibbons. 1 up; AA’. G. Horne beat M. Paulin. 2 up: AV. K. Cook beat W. O. Gibb. 3 and 2: .1. V. Stevens beat 11. K. Adamson at the nineteenth; D. .L. Irwin beat P. Ellerni. 2 up; 11. G. Craighead lieat E. Partridge. 4 and 3: J. S. Rutherford beat G. J. McNaugbt. 7. and 6: IL J. Atkinson boat L. A. Davis. 3 and 2; R. Burmtrd beat J. A. Fay. 4 and 3; W. 11. Smith beat A. 11. AVright, 2 up: G. V. Berry beat A. 1... McLean, 3 anti 1: K. H. Hume beat N. AV. Porter, 3 and 2; R. D. Chandler beat L. D. Harris, 7 and 5: A. E. Park beat A. IL Ward, 3 and 1 ; C. L. Moloney beat J. M. Dunn, 2 up; P. J. R. Fordham beat F. Manderson at the nineteenth. In tlie first round of the St. Andrews Cross competition G. P. Roberts beat I. A. Ewen. 1 up : R. D. Chandler beat J. L. Black at the nineteenth: AV. K. Cook beat J. F. Pym, 3 and 2; D. Swift beat D. J. F. AA’hite. 4 and 3: C. L. Moloney beat J. Flanagan, 2 and 1: M. T. McLean heat AV. 11. Lees, sen.. 1 up; M. L. M. Shewan beat G. A. AA’;.lie. 4 and 3; D. A. F. Crombie beat A. J. Coleman, 3 and 1; J. LeeUlones beat F. J. Ansell, 3 and 2; J. A. Jackson beat G. J. McNaught, 2 up. Karori Club The annual match for the vice-presi-dent's trophy was played on the Karori club’is links on Saturday afternoon, the winner being C. Batten (13), with 35 points. Next carye T. Rogers (11), with 34 points. In a fourball bogey yesterday morning D. McGavin (17) and B. Rundle (21) returned a good eat'd of 5 up. W. Thompson (24) and G. Hargreaves (17) came next with 3 up. Yes-terday morning G. Simmiss (6) and B. Thomson (15) won a fourball stableford with 41 points. T. Rogers (11) and K. Barron (14) came next with 37 points. In the first round of the Red Top ervstals Davis beat Briggs. 6 and 5; Huteon beat Grabani, 3 and 2; Rogers beat D. Cooper, 5 and 4. -'Paremata Club A bogey competition on the Paremata links on Saturday was won by E. V. Croft, who finished 1 up. A combined medal competition yesterday was won by De Lisle and E. C. Marris. with 87-22-65. K. Dillon and N. Sturrock came next with 97-24-73. A fourball best-ball stableford yesterday afternoon was won by Dillon and Sturrock. with 39 points. Campbell and /Allen scored 37 points and Fisher and Croft and Ellingford and Jones 36 points. The following adjustments to handicaps have been made: J. Osborne, 19-15; N. Sturrock. 21-16; E. V. Croft, 23-17; K. Dillon. 26-20. Paremata Ladies’ Club A medal competition played by the Paremata ladies' club yesterday was won by Miss M. Steven with 75 net. Miss P. Finch scored 78 net and Miss E. White 84 net. FRIENDLY MATCH Belmont Beats Glenside A friendly match between teams representing the Belmont and Glenside clubs, on the Belmont links, yesterday, was won by Belmont by 14 games to nine, with one game halved. Following are the results, the Belmont players being mentioned first: — Men's singles : Corson beat McLachlan, 1 up; Ambrose beat AVatt,. 6 and 5; Hartley beat Green. 5 and 4; Climo beat Parnell. 5 nnd 4; Harkins beat Bramley. 4 and 2: Leineweber lost to Edgecombe. 2 down: Cameron lost to Neilson, 2 down; Rynn lost to Goddard, 5 and 4: Mac Gibbon beat Shaun. 2 up; Clark lost to McKeown. 3 and 2: Sutherland beat McKay, 7 and 6; Ilulme beat Brown. 7 and 5. Men's fourballs: Corson and Ambrose beat McLachlan and AVatt. 1 up: Hartley and Climo beat Green and Parnell. 3 and 2; Harkins and Leineweber and Bramley and Edgecombe, all square: Cameron and Ryan lost to Neilson and Goddard. 2 and 1 : Mac Gibbon and Clark beat Shaun nnd McKeown, 2 up: Taylor and llultne beat McKay and Brown, 7 and 6.

Women singles: Mrs. Sponce beat (Mrs. McLachlan. 3 and 1 ; Miss Ryan lost to Miss Stevens. 3 and 1; Miss Earnshaw lost to Miss Tomlinson. 7 and 5: Miss Duiey lost to Miss Louis. S and 7. AA'omen’s fourballs: Mrs. Spenee ami Miss Ryan beat Mrs. MeDnehlan and Miss Stevens. 1 up; Miss Earnshaw and Miss Duiey lost to Miss Tomlinson and MU’S Louis, 8 and 7. MASTERTON~TOURNEY Entries for the Masterton Golf Club’s tournament on the Kiiufs Birthday close on Wednewlav with the hon. secretary, Mr. D. Herbert, Box 167. Masterton.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 207, 30 May 1938, Page 3

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