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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Miramar Ladies’ Club Following Is the draw for an L.O.TJ. medal round and qualifying round for the Wheeler Cup, which will be played next Tuesday, play to begin at 9 30, and thereafter at 4min. intervals:—Miss M. Thompson and Mrs. Mcllroy, .Mrs. Farmer and Mins Bray, Mrs. Mackenzie and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Bearce and Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Albertson and Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Creswell and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Foreman and Miss Pllminer, Mrs. Russel! and Mrs. Ellis, Miss Balaam and Sirs. Johansen, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Collie, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Dykes. Mrs. Castle and Mrs. McKillop, Mrs. Chambers arid Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Parkin, Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Stratmore, Mrs. Schneider and Miss Muir, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Luke, Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. Murray. 'Airs. Sutherland and Mrs. Hatrick, Mrs. Short and Mrs. Saunders, Miss R. Thomson and Miss Brien, Mrs. Bree and Mrs. Wrigley, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Millar. Mrs. 11. Parkin and Mrs. Houston, .Mrs. Roe and Mrs. McMahon, Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Stilwell, Miss Jacobsen and Mrs. Lamberg, Mrs. Catighley and Mrs. Parkinson. Mrs. Hansard and Mrs. Maudsley, Miss Woodman and Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Marsden and Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Webb, Miss Van Stareren and Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. Lauchlan and Mrs. Ilott, Miss McKay and Mrs. Heald, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Pirie, Mrs. Sage and Miss Davis, Miss Mitchell and Mrs. Power, Mrs. Notley and Mrs. Tomlinson, Miss Robertson arid Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Nimmo. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Hanson. Mrs. Combes and Mrs. Didsbtiry, Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Htirdley. Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Frethey and Mrs. Drake. Mrs. Reed and Mrs. MeMorran, Mrs. Daysh and Mrs. H. Anderson. Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Clay and Miss Stone Miss Murphy and Mrs. Burch, Mrs. Upham and Mrs. Little, Mrs. Jacques and Mrs. Bamford. Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Scammell, Mrs. Woodhead and Mrs. Goldie. Women’s Section. Following is the draw for the second qualifying round for the Daisy Barnard trophy and the third and final eclectic round:—Miss McColl and Miss Nash. Miss Ho"g and Miss Dennehy, Mrs. Hugh Smith antf’Mlss Hargreaves, Miss Beckway and Miss Taylor, Miss Fairbrother and Miss D. Walker, Miss Thompson and Miss McIndoe, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. TurnerCottier. Miss -Slee and Miss George, Miss Neely and Miss McGrath, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Elsmore. Miss K. Walker and Miss Heard, Mrs. Bllderbeck and Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Cockburn and Miss Allen, Miss Robertson and Mrs. Livingstone. Miss King and Miss Yoreton, Miss Bilton and Miss Black. Airs. Barker and Mise Munro, Mrs. Marchant and Miss Young, Miss Cameron and Miss Howe, Miss Jenkins and Mrs. Fellows, Miss Brunton and Mrs. Gofton, Miss Barry and Miss Finch. Mrs. Connery and Miss Elsmore, Miss Brennan and Miss Gabriel. Miss McKee and Mies Dealy. Shandon Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for the second round for Mrs. King’s trophy, sealed holes, which ■will be played nevt Sunday: Miss Hodglns and Mrs. Man tell, Mrs. Frazer and Mrs. Findlay, Mrs. Evison and Miss Robinson. Miss Frazer and Mrs. Ryan, Miss Gaynor and -Mrs. Black, Miss Smith and Miss Levy, Miss Vail a nee and Miss Jackson, Miss Ellison and Mrs. Johnson, Miss Souter and Miss Geddls, .Miss Charlton and another. Rangimarie Club Weekend programme: Saturday, bogey: 'Sunday morning, first qualifying rounds for championships; Sunday afternoon, fourball bogey. The final results of the Dodson trophy (54-hole net rnedal), are: N. Dunn 71. 71, fiO. 202; G. Dunnctt, 71, 09. OS, 208; J. Nash, 73, 72 71, 213; A. Chegwidden. 75, 76, 66, 217: R. \'ebb, 73, 6D, 76. 218. Results to date in the Geange trophy, with one round to be plaved, are: J. Nash, 78, 76, 154; J. Turrell, 77, 77, 151; P. Francis 79, 77. 156; J. Johnston, 84, 80, 164; L. Macphnrlane, 80, 89, 169; G. Dunnett, 90, 82, 172. Women’s Section. Following is the draw for the second round' for the secretary's trophy and a senior and junior stableford which will be played next Sunday by the women’s section of the Rangimarie club: —From 'No. 14 tee, In fours, players arranging their own fours: Mrs. Creswell and Mrs. McMahon, Miss Whiteman and Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Pirie and Miss Buncehall, Miss Davis and Mrs. E. Webb, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Lister Mrs. Johnsen and Airs. Cunningham; from No. 12 tee, in fours, players arranging their own fours: Miss B. Johnston and Mrs. Croxton Miss Cannan and Mrs. M. Webb, Miss Joan Watt aiid Mrs. Lecky, Miss 'Stubbs and Miss Flanagan, .Mrs. Campbell and Airs. Carr, Airs. Mooney and Airs. C. James, Aliss E. Johnston and Aliss Backman. Aliss Lucena and Mrs. J. B. Watt, Aliss Banks and Mrs. James Watt, Aliss McMahon and Aliss Broughan, Airs. Solomon and Airs. Kittelty. Aliss Rollett and Miss Male, Aliss Davidson and Aliss K. Farquhar, Miss Franklyn and Aliss Barr Mrs. Farquhar and Mrs. Alanoy, Aliss Coonev and Mira Galt, Aliss L. Farquhar and Aliss McFarlane Mrs. Robertsh.awe and ;Aliss McCallum, Aliss Stevens and Aliss Redmond. The following will play a friendly game from No. 12 tee,- in fours, arranging'their own fours: Aliss Jean Watt and Aliss Earnshaw, Aliss S. AlcLaren and Aliss Murtagh, Af’ss Hogg and Aliss P. Campbell, Miss B. AlcLaren and Aliss Henderson. The semifinals for Airs. Creswell's trophy should be completed by August 13. Tui Glen Club Weekend programme: .Saturday afternoon, stableford bogey for Points' Cup—the third round for the Hill Cup should be completed; Sunday morning, semifinals for the Hill Cup, and bogey event; Sunday afternoon, dual stableford bogey for the secretary’s trophy. Karori Ladies’ Club Following is the draw for a fourball competition which will be played by members of the Karori Ladies' Golf Club next Sundav: — Juniors: Aliss D. Anderson and Aliss P. Leal:}’ v. Aire. E. Gardner and Aliss B. Alathews, Aliss N. Heincbanu and Mrs. L. Dykes v. Airs. G. 'Simmiss and Aliss It,. Podevin, Airs. J. Alurphy and Miss S. Quirk v. Airs. T. Younie and Aire. G. Gibson, Airs. J. Davis and Aliss Oyston v. Mrs. K. Kennedy and Aliss J. Lauchlan, Airs. W. AlcCorniick and Aliss Al. AVebb v. Aliss A AlcKa.v and Aliss I. Stephens, Aliss E. Wall ami Aliss Al. 'Webb v. Airs. D. AleGavin and Aire. F. Anderson. C grade: Aliss L. Smith and Aliss E. Chote v. Airs. B. Rundle and Aliss A. Gunn Aliss AL Spence and Aliss B. Tait v. Air's. T. Rogers and Miss AL Giddings, Airs. R. Alartin and Miss B. Tait v. Airs. W. Hutson and Miss Pavitt, Aire. ,F. McKay and Aliss I. Price v. opponents. Next Saturday a «• -led-holes competition will bo nlayed, 'par -s being arranged at clubhouse. ’ ... The qualifying rounds for the championships will be played on August 13 and 20. Midweek Club. Following is the draw for a medal competition which will be played next Tuesday by members of the midweek club : — Aire. Reid and Mrs. J. Murphy. Mrs. R. .Martin and Airs. W. AlcCormlck, Airs. G. Simmiss and Airs. D. AleGavln, Aire. L. Dykes and -Mrs. F. McKay, Miss Dunn and Mrs. AV. Hutson, Airs. G. Gibson and Airs. K. Kennedy. Airs. J. Davis and Airs. F. Anderson. Paekakariki 'Club The following players will represent Paekakariki in the Watt and Ranish cup matches at Tltahi on Saturday:— Watt cup: F. Kember, J. Kember, A. Murray, A. J. Craighead. N. Alackenzle, A. Smith R. Browne. 11. Bundle, A. Gollop, W. Gollop, R. Perkins, J. Smith. Ranls'h cup: J. Br'.ngans, P. R. Wheeler. F. AlcNeil, J. Warring, A. Barnett, B. Welch, A. Jaggers, 11. Lynch, Et. Scott, A. Scotland, R. Hill, F. Sherman, A. Barr, W. Smith. Manor Park Club The following are the competitions arranged for next weekend: Saturday, fourball bogey ; Sunday morning, stableford in conjunction with the third round o-f the Timaru Cup; Sunday afternoon, 18-hole stroke. The third round of the two-life competition must be completed this weekend.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 256, 27 July 1939, Page 14

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 256, 27 July 1939, Page 14

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 256, 27 July 1939, Page 14

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