GOLF CONTESTS
Wellington Ladies’ Club —the draw for a bogey competition tomorrow, play to begin at noon, is:—Seniors:” Mrs. Thurgood and Miss Gibbus, Mrs. Macßae aud Mrs. Tripe, Mrs. 'Crombie aud Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. Williams aud Mrs. Welton-Hogg, Mrs. Blackley and Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Barton and Airs. Whatley, Airs. Treadwell aud Airs. Bluudell, Airs. Roberts and Miss Ward-, Airs. Weston uu’d Airs. Whyte, Miss Peacock and Miss Blundell, Mrs. Tweed aud Airs. Huuter, Miss- Alelutosh and Airs. StampTaylor, Airs. Aiken aud Mrs. Nathan. Mrs. Rhind and Miss Wylie, Airs. Holt. Juniors: Mrs. E. Nathan and Mrs. Francis, Miss Duthie and Airs. Hanna. Mrs. Malcolm and Miss Moodie, Mrs. Richardson and Airs. Riddler, Mrs. llowdeu aud Mrs. Keni-p, Miss Reading and Mrs. Duucun, Mrs. Webster and Miss Allan, Mrs. R. Peacock and -Miss Richardson. Airs. Ward and -Miss Brodie, Mrs. Rehl and Alias IJciuptoii, Miss It. Wheler and Mrs. Chesney, Atrs. T. McCarthy and Atiss Blackley. Seniors will start at the first tee and juniors at the eighth. Mornington Ladies' Chib.—l.ast Sunday Airs. Phillips won the first round .for the Morgan Cup. Next Sunday the second round for the Simpson Cup will be played, the draw being: Airs. Barrett v. Airs. Sly, Miss Clark y. Atiss Kilworth, Miss .Harris v. Airs. Pattison, Airs. Nash v. Airs. Andresen, Airs. Aamodt v. Miss Allan, Mrs. Carruthers v. Airs. Graham, Mrs. Phillips v. Miss Ruston, and Atiss Hindle v. another.
Talta Ladies' Club. —Weekend competition; Miss Noel Martin. A stableford will be played by the midweek section, and a hag match by the weekend section. Tukeruu Bay club.—-Bogey : 41rs. Hooper and J. Hooper. 'A flag competition will be played next Sunday. Tltalil Club. —The qualifying round for Hie captain's trop'hy will be played ou Sunday.
Miramar Ladies' Club.—Following is the draw for an L.G.U. and the qualifying rounds for the George and Murphy Cups today, play to begin at 11.30, and thereafter at four-minute intervals:—.Mrs. Hatrick and Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Albertson and Miss I’llmmer, Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Creswell, Miss Taylor and partner, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Sutherland, .Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Bay and Mrs. Sim, Miss Batham and Mrs. Dykes, Mrs. 11. Parkin and Mrs. Hott, Mrs. R. Wilson and .Mrs. Murray, Mrs. W: Hansard and Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Short and Airs. Sage, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Slyers and Mis. McMahon, Mrs. Castle and Mrs. I'l. Brown, Miss Muir and Mrs. Saunders, Miss Davis and .Mrs. Marsden, Miss Jacobsen and Mrs. Caldwell, Miss Mitchell and Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. W. Anderson and Mrs. Woodbead. Miss It. Thomson and partner, Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. Bree, Mrs. Hurdley and Mrs. XV. Parkin, Mrs. Osborne and Miss Woodman, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. P. Jackson, Mrs. Mtiudsley and Mrs. Simmons, Mrs; Ackland and Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Heald and Miss Van Stavereu, Mrs. R. Martin and Mrs. Stilwell, Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Pirie. Miss McKay mid Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Combes, Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Nimmo. Mrs. Griffin and Miss Robertson, Mrs. xming and Miss Dempsey, Miss Murphy and Mrs. Thompson. Mis.s Brien ami Mrs. Lauehlan, Miss Aplin and Mrs. Drake, Mrs. MeMorran and Mrs. Fretbey, Mrs. Daysli and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. Burch. Mrs. Lock and Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Bamford and Mrs. Turner. Miss L. Ramsey and Mrs. Hornibrook, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Stubbs and partner. Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. 11. Anderson, Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Toop. . Pareniuta Club. —Following are the results of matches played by the 1 aremata club during the weekend: Hidden holes liogev, E. 1. Wilkie; Jewel medal. N. Payne and 'F. Petrie; stableford: senior. D. Young; junior, A. Kenny: Bradey Luu (first round), Payne beat Wilson. -I amt -- Hodgkinson boat. Pcnberthy at the utite. teenth, Smith beat Dunn lit the nineteen!lt, and McKinnon beat Wilkinson by delimit , captain's trophy. Young beat Phaup. I and O Wilkie bent Henley, 3 and 2. Shearer beat mm by default, and Davis and Ellingford, all stiuare. Handicap adjustment: E. 1. Wilkie, 19-11. I'ureiiinta Ladies’ Club.—hollowing are the results of matches played by the Paremala ladies' club during the weekend: Stableford, Miss W. South; captains tronhv (first round), Miss Bannister beat Miss Wvlfr*. 1 up. Hale boat Miss Robins'on 3 and I, Miss South lieu! Mrs. Wilkie.'l and 3, and Miss Eisfelder beat Miss Holmes. 6 and 5; vlce-eaptaln « trophy Miss Gritlin beat Miss Mawlnnney, 7 anil'<’>, Miss Frederick beat Mrs. Jaeoinb by default, and Mrs. Parker beat Miss Humphreys, 6 and 5.
Film Golf Outing
't he first golf outing of the W elliiifatmi film industry was held recently at tut Hutt club’s links. Favoured with good weather, the outing was very well attended and the 33 Club, which sponsors these gatherings, is looking forward to anolhe interesting and enjoyable season. The eom. petitions of the day resulted as follows.— A grade trophy, W. C. Wedderspoou ( vis - tor) ; /runner-up, H. b. Ansell (8.E.1-.1. B grade trophy. K. 1.. Carmiehan (Marner Bros.); runner-up, R. A. Ustiilir (theatre management). Dewar Cup tor the in-»t bogey enrtl of the tiny. J- Garver (King George Theatre, Lower Hull). Tlie first round of t lie -':3 < 'till' kiioekoiit eompetitimi. which carries on through the season, brought. Hie following results. II F Ansell won from A. G. Met lure, by default; R. J. Trayi-s beat. (I. Pearson, - and 1; A. Ben Fuller beat A. Stickling, i and IF. R- D- Grant; beat G. Maxfield, by default: I’. W Maddock limit J. F. Brlstjyl, bv default : R. Felton beat B S. Rundle. I’up at nineteenth: A. M. Tartakover. a bje; Mend Walworth beat. W. A. Hislop, b lind 4- C. M. Cox won from It. Meikle. by default- M. H. Toouiev limit R. Marlow. ,> and I; F. ,1. Ansell beat. .1. Buchanan. 5 ami I • .1. B Snivliie. a bye: 11. Tansle.v, a bye: i: Rutledge, a live: R. llsmar beat. 'l'. Astimm 7 and it; .1. Garvey beat 1.. It. Bowen. " The next stage in Hie film industry's competition will take place on June u.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 195, 14 May 1940, Page 3
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