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RANISH CUP MATCHES

Shandon Beats Titahi

A Banish Cup match on the .Shandon links on Saturday saw Shandon beat Titahi by six games to three,- with one game halved. Following are the results, the Shandon player being mentioned first: — .... ~ IM. C. Smith beat D. A. !•■. Crombie, .1 up; T. J. Gallagher beat. ’J’. Hewitt, - up; R. Smith and 11. Bradley, all square; D. M. Wilson beat T. G. Taylor, .1 up: 11. M. J. AlcKelvie beat K. Whitehead, 2 up; H. A. Hansen lost to D. N. Anderson, 1 down; J. .1. Strachan lost to A. Watkinson, 2 and .1 ; AV. 11. McCormick beat I. M. Gault, 2 up: .1. Robson lost to J. MdDuff, 1 down ; E. C. Griffin beat B. Roberts, 1 up.

Manor Park Overwhelms Paekakariki

A Itunish Cup match on the Manor Park links on Saturday saw Manor Park win every one of the 10 games from Paekakariki. Following are the results,, the Manor Park player being mentioned first: A. 8. T. Butler beat 11. Lynch, 8 and 7; J. A. McKay beat A. Jaggers, 8 and 7; J. Mills bent J. Warring, 6 and 5; It. Bullen beat F. McNeil, 3 and 2; C. Allan beat R. Browne, 3 and 2; S. A. Frankpitt beat J. Smith, 6 and 5; J. Campbell bent A. Champion, 5 and 3; B. L. Woodhouse beat A. Scotland, 1 up; 11. Marshall beat. H. Bundle, 5 and 4; W. Kincaid beat G. Qrimstone, 4 and 3. A, S. T. Butler led the home team splendidly, and had an excellent round of 78 to win his match by a wide margin. MARY ALWARD CUP Shandon Beats Titahi A Mary Alward Cup match on the Titahi Units on Saturday saw Shandon beat Titahi by seven games to three. Following are the results, the sS'liandon player being mentioned first: —-Mrs. Ellison lost to Miss Hollis, 2 and. 1; Mrs., Reilly lost to Miss Wilson, 1 down; MissRobinson lost to Miss AL Adams, 4 and 3; Miss Hodgins beat Miss Adams, 6 and 4; Mrs. Burke beat .Mrs. White, 4 and 3; Mrs. King beat-Miss Low, 3 and 2: Mrs. Hipkins beat Miss Clarke, 2 up; Mrs. Mantell beat Miss Kinchella, 3 and 1; Mrs. Ryan beat Miss Lowry, 0 and 5; Mrs. Frazer beat Mrs. Johnston, 2 and 1.

Paekakariki Loses To Manor Park

A Mary Alward Gup match on the Paekakariki links on Saturday saw Manor Park beat Paekakariki by nine games to one. Following are the results, the Manor Park player being mentioned first:—

Miss McColl beat Miss Joyce -Smith, 2 and 1; Miss Fair-brother lost to Miss James, 3 and 2; Miss Murphy beat Mrs. Gunn, 3 and 2; Miss -Sloe beat Miss Wilmot, 2 up ; Miss Jones beat Miss Grimstone, 1 up; Miss McGrath -beat Miss Lyndon, 6 and 4; Miss Taylor -beat Mrs. White, 6 and 4; Mrs. Elsmore beat Miss Robinson, 4 and 2; Mrs. 11. Marshall beat -Mrs. F. Marshall, 8 and 7; Miss Neely beat Mrs. Nicol, 2 up. In an extra game, Miss Black and Mrs. Lynch finished all square.

BUSTIN CUP MATCH Judgeford Beats Manor Park A Busti n Cup match on the Judgeford links on. Saturday resulted in Jud-gefofd beating Manor Park by 101 games to 7j. Following are the results, the Judgeford players being mentioned first:— Singles: A. D. Smith lost to J. L. Wilson, W. Martin and E. Trewby, all square, AV. Barnard lost to F. Gruar, G. J. -Stevenson beat A. C.ockburn, J. C, Redward and 81. Hennessey all square, R. Graj' bent J. L. Barnard, P. C'ouchman and L. Ninnes all square, R. Rattray lost to T. Glennie, G. Redward beat C.'Edwards, J. Schiernifig beat G. Alston, D. Hennessey lost to 11. Smith, T. Hill beat T. F. Baker. Fourballs: Smith and Martin lost to Wilson and Trewby, W. Barnard and Stevenson boat Gruar and Cockburn, J. Redward and Gray beat M. Hennessey and J, L. Barnard, C'ouchman and Rattray lost to Niniics and Glennie, G. Redward and Schierning -beat Edwards and Alston, D. Hennessey and Hill beat 11. Smith and Baker. CLUB COMPETITIONS Hutt Events A t’ourball bogey competition on the Hutt links on Saturday was won by K. J. Caverhill (13) and D. L. Irwin (8), with 3 up, on a count-back, from F. Manderson (16) and L. V. Browne (14). Then came R. F. Jollands f 8) and IL K. Adamson (5), 2 up; A. L. McLean (5) and K. 11. Hume (10), 2 up; G. L. OTLilloran (10) and-J. W. Stewart (15), 2 up; A. E. Park (5) and G. Y. Berry (5), 1 up; R. J. Atkinson (.14) and K. G. Robinson (15), 1 up; W. G. Fisher (2) and 11. B. Craighead (10), 1 up; K. E. Leighton (8) and W. A. Bryden (14), all square. A stableford event yesterday morning was won by J. S. Rutherford, 29-6-35. Next came J. A. Fay, 23-11-34; J. F. McLean. 24-10-34; W. 11. Lees, 23-10-33; M. T. McLean, 20-13-33; S. Digby, 24-9-33; D. Swift, 27-5-32; C. L. Moloney, 24-8-32; IV. A. Bryden, 18-14-32; 11. K. Adamson, 26-5-31; L. Monkman. 19-12-31; K. E. Leighton, 23-8-31; R. Malyon, 18-13-31; C. L. Wood, 21-10-31.

A fourball bogey competition yesterday afternoon was won by R. D. Chandler (4) and S. A. Wiren (13), with t> up. Next came S. C. Taylor (3) and E. F. Willoughby (9), 3 up; A. L. McLean (5) and M. T. McLean (13), 3 up; G. R. Burnard (5).. and J. Ongley (12), 3 up; R. Malyon (13) and K. B. Lockett (8) 2 up; IL K. Adamso u (5) and W. 11. Lees (10), 1 up; I. A. Ewen (ser.) and J. S. Rutherford (6), 1 up: J. Flanagan (8) and A. J. Talbot (1.1), 1 up; .1. M. Duiin (8) and D. L. Irwin (8), 1 up. Miramar Club A fourball bogey competition on the Miramar links yesterday was won by L. D. Hurst (5) and F. Al. Lockwood (11), with the good card of 7 up. Next came C. V. Sutherland (7) and L. A. Notley (9) 6 up; P. J. King (15) and 11. A. Black (ser.), 4 up; J. A. Jacques (8) and I). A. Smith (0), 3 up; K. Mooney (8) and F. C. Renouf (18), 3 up; T. Day (11) and H. Al. Dykes (6). 2 up; J. Houston (7) and J. Al. Mackenzie (13), 2 11 I’Ll the second round of the Prince of ■Wales Cup competition on Saturday, 11. Frood bent D. R. Richmond, 2 and 1. Tn the semi-final yesterday. W. A. Robertson (6) beat A'. It. Gunn (12,1, 7 and 5. Shandon Club Following are the results of the competitions played at Shandon over the week-end ;— Top-dog competition: R. Brien and F. Desmond beat J. J. Evans and 11. A. Hansen, 2-1. Bogey event: This was won by G. Johnson (8), 2 up. The runner-up was 11. B. Robinson (15), 1 down. Medal competition: Seniors, J. Robson. 84-11-73, was the winner. Other good cards were hnnded in by A. Lancaster, 82-8-7-1; 11. A. Iliins>‘». 84-10-74; T. J. Gallagher and I!. A. <'onierloni, Sl-7-7-1. Juniors, W. H. Barton. 82-15-67; W. Squires, 92-24-68; 11. N. Ballinger, 9<>-21-71 ; R. IL Williamson, 89-16-73. Fourball best-ball stableford event; M .

Coy ami A. E. Clark, 39 points; W. B. Reilly and B. Hartman, 39 points; It, Croft and J. E. Nicolaus, 38 points.

Te Marua Club

A mixed Stabloford event on the Te Murua links yesterday afternoon was won by J. Stewart and Mrs. G. S. Austad, 19- Next came F. Bolt and Miss T. Gill, 22-11-33; B. Parker and Miss Paul, 21-12-33; G. Alderton and Miss Cooper, 20- ; G. S. Austad and Mrs. E. Loader, 16-16-32. In the first round of the knockout competition, Marlow beat Skeet, Hannah beat Martin, Morpeth beat Kirk, Christopherson bent Spite, James bent Tucker, Land beat Klee, Leighton beat Irvine, Bolt beat Furkett, Usnmr boat 11. I. Austad, Lamb beat Grant. Anderson boat. Lackey, Paul beat Thomas. Wright beat Bradshaw, Coleridge beat Webster. If this round is not completed by the coming week-end the games will be forfeited. Taita Club In the third round for the Tait.a Cup yesterday, A. E. Lake beat D. S. Hunter, 1 up; W. Dunean beat S. W. England, 6 and 4; R. L. Robertson beat Gray Dickie. 7 and 5; Gavin Dickie beat T. Moran, 4 and 3. A fourblill bogey competition was won by W. Clegg and Gavin Dickie, with 3 up. Next came E. Parkerson and G. H. Haley, 2 up. W. Clegg’s handicap was reduced to 1412, and Gavin Dickie’s to 10-8. Belmont Club A medal competition on the Belmont links on Saturday was won by A. Cllnio, 81-17-Gt Next came R. Shannon, 73-5-68; J. Rudman, 73-4-69, A fourball stroke competition yesterday afternoon was won by J. Rudman (4), and N. Rudman (6), on a count back, from S. Burge (20) and G. Smith (18), iboth having 63 net. Next camo 11. Hoskin (24) and A. Climo (20), 64 net. A medal competition .played bv the Women members of the club yesterday afternoon was won by Miss N. Marshall, KXL36-64. Mornington Club A .Stableford competition played on the Mornington links on Saturday was won by D. B. Stratmore, with 30 .points. Next came R. W. Williams, 29; C. Wheeler, J. Webb, 28. The Williams Cup competition, a, four-, ball best-ball .bogey event, resulted in a tie between G. Estall and D. B. Strut-; more, 5 up; C. Wheeler and F. Couch, 5 up; R. T. McElligott and L. IV. McGirr, 5 up. Next came E. J. F. Andrews and.’ J. Webber. 4 up; A. E. Watkins and IL. White, 4 up; T. O'Kelly and N. Burton,

3 up; M. J- McElligott and 11. D. Wilsou, ° A*’Stabloford bogey competition resulted in a tie between H. M’bite ami T. O’Kellv. N<lxC came G. Install ami .L Elton ‘35: E. Craighead and L. Henderson, 34 : D. B. Stratmore and 11. ’A . ■Williams. 33. . ~ , .. , 'The team to visit Bouleott on Sunday will be published later in the week. Paremata Club A medal competition on the Paremata course on Saturday was won by A. Monteatll, with 66 net. Next came D. Young, 69 net. , A combined bogey event yesterday morning was won by E. 1- Wilkie and I. W. I’lmu'i. with 1 down. A staldeford bogey competition yesterday afternoon resulted: —Seniors: E. L Wilkie, 30 points. Juniors: K. Dillon and J. Jones’. 32 points eneh. In a challenge match for the Smuts trophy E- Croft and A. Montenth withstpod'a challenge from B. Smuts-Keunody and T. De Lisle, after a close game, winniiig 2 up. Rangimarie Club The first modal round' for the Hodson trophy wqs played on the Rangimarie links yesterday and resulted as follows: — A Richardson. 86-11-69; B. Irvine, 86-14-72; J, Nash, 77-4-73; H. Mooney, 93-20-73: IL AV ebb, 97-20-77. A fourball bogey event yesterday afternoon resulted in u tie between J. Turrell and L. I’etley and )V. Selby and C. Oliver, both pairs finishing 4 up. The latter pair won on a count back. Bouleott Club A foursome competition on the Bouleott links on Saturday was won by Mrs. Prince (30) and Mrs. Mumford (36). on a toss from Miss Thoms (34) and Miss Snow (36). A flag competition was won by KMudgway (9), who planted the flag on the twentieth green. The Frederick Humi trophy competition for the women was played yesterday, when the leading scores were: —Mrs. Gwilliam, 58 points; Miss I King, 52; Miss Witcombe, Mrs. Mumford, and Miss M. Dix, 50. Mrs. Gwilliam (36) won a stroke competition played in conjunction with the Frederick Hunn trophy, with a net 64. The leading scorers iu the president’s trojih.v bogey competition were:—S._Wilson (13), 6 up; R. Mudgway (7), 5 up; G. Clements (13), 4 up;. Mount (15), 2 up ; 11. Mudgway (17), 2 up; T. Gwilliam (TO). 1 up: K. Q’Connell (13), 1 up; Christie (18), 1 up; M. Church (13), all square; T. Mudgway (9), all square. Tho following reductions in handicap

have been made:—ll. Mudgway, 8-6; G. Clements, 16-12; S. Wilsou, 16-12; T. Mudgway, 10-8; K. O’Connell, 16-12; Airs. E. Gwilliam, 34. Paekakariki Club The following qualified at Paekakariki yesterday to play off for the Hawke trophy :— Seniors: ,C. Wheeler, A. Champion, J. Bringansj R. Brown, A. I. Murray, L. MeDoiiuld, W. (lollop, A. Jaggers. Juniors: W. Colton, P. Page, M. Marshall, R. Gunn, A. McDowell, B. Lynch, 11. Higgins, E. Walker. .Following is the draw for the first round: Wheeler v. Murray, McDonald v. Brlngans, W.. Gollop v. Champion, Brown v. Jaggers, Colton v. AleDowell, Marshall v. Higgins, Gunn v. Walker, B. Lynch V. I‘. Page. A medal round played in conjunction with tho qualifying round was won by W. Colton, 83-2063. Next comic P- Page, 81-18-66; P. Wheeler, 78-12-06; A. Champion, 81-1-1-07. , . A fourball best-ball event over .14 holes was won by 11. Bundle and G. Little, witu 8 up. Next came A. McDowell and A. Gollop, 6 up; P. Wheeler and J. Higley, 5 up. Tho following alterations to handicaps have been made: —AV. Colton, 17-13; A. Champion, l.'t-lO; P. AVheeler, 11-8; 11. Bundle, 13-10; J. Craighead, 6-5; 11. Higgins, 224.7; A. Scotland, 1541; J. Higley, 1844; F. Smith, 10-8; E. Walker, 20-1.5; G. Little, 2247. Judgeford Ladies’ Club The following aro the results of tho second round for Air. W. Hart’s Cup (match play on handicap), .played by members of the Judgeford Ladies’ Golf Club, over the week-end Mrs. Selman won from Mrs. Jackson, by default; Miss Gardner beat Airs. Alartin, at the 20th ; Miss Murphy beat (Miss Ward, 1 up; Airs. Stevenson bent Miss Burge, 7 and The following is the draw for the semifinal, to bo played on Sunday:—Airs. Selman v. Miss Gardner, Miss Murphy v. Mrs. Stevenson. Players must be away by 10.15 a.«n. Tho following players will compete an a medal round on Sunday:—Airs. Alartin and Miss N. Reninent, Miss Gunn and Aliss Irwin, Mrs. Barnard and Airs. Cossins, Aliss Pinner and Alisa Z. Renment, Mrs. Horwood aiid Raven. Aliss Burge and Aliss Fisher, Aliss Ward and partner. Play will start from the 13th tee. Athletic Club In the second round of the Challenge Cup on the Athletic links yesterday, the best cards were returned by R. C. Perrett and E. McKenzie, both finishing all square.

With another 36 holes to be played,

K. Yates (1 down) leads tho field, followed by Mrs. Cunningham (3 down) and Perrett and McKenzie (4 down). In a one-club competition over_ nine holes yesterday afternoon, E. AlcKenzie did best, with 26 net, follower! by J. Parker and T. Baker, each 28 uet. Manor Park Club Following are the results of competitions played on the Manor Park links at the week-end:— Fourball 'best-ball bogey: J. Ronald and D. Butler, 4 up; 11. Alarehall, jun., and E. Butler, 3 up. Stabloford event: Seniors, K. Stephen, 35; intermediate, ,E. L. Woodhouse, 36, A. Coekburn, 35; juniors, T. B. Baker, Manor Park Ladies’ Club In the final for the Alanor Park Ladies’ Golf Club’s Forbar Cup, Aliss Jones and Mrs. Elsmore beat Miss AlcColl and Miss Howe, 4 and 2. In the semi-finals for Mrs. Sawyers Cun, Aliss Taylor beat Airs. Marshall, 3 amt 2; Miss Glee beat Mrs. Smith, 3 and 2. In the Yankee fourball competition, Miss Hogg and Miss Allen beat Miss Fairbrother and Mrs. Paul, 4 and 3: Mlhs McGrath and Airs. Elsmore bent Miss Kerr and Miss Mulholland, 9 and 7. A Stableford event yesterday morning wan won by Miss Jenkins, with 33 points and Aliss Jenkins also won a l()-hoje bogey competition in tho afternoon, finishing 1 up. Titahi Ladies’ Club In an extra L.Q.U. round, played by the Titahi Indies’ club yesterday, Miss Gray returned the best card, 81 net. Shandon Ladies’ Club The medal competition played at Shandon over the week-end was. won by Mrs. R. King, the runner-up being Miss Rita Hodgins. Judgeford Club In the senior and junior fout-ball .bogey competition played on the Judgcford links yesterday, A. D. S. Smith and R. Hill won with a card of 3 up. Next came W. Martin and AV. Thompson, 1 up.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 243, 11 July 1938, Page 8

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RANISH CUP MATCHES Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 243, 11 July 1938, Page 8

RANISH CUP MATCHES Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 243, 11 July 1938, Page 8