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GOLF

WEEK-END PLAY

WHYTE'S FINE CARD,

In perfect weather, golf was piayed on all links (luring the week-end. Johnsonville Golf Club beat a visiting team from Manor Park, 11 games to 4 and 3 games squared. D. 0. Whyte did a splendid card of 75, with a 6 at the fi»st and a 7 at the last. He was 7 up on bogey the 17th. His handicap was pulled down to scratch. MIRAMAR CLUB A handicap bogey competition at Miramar resulted:—l). 0. Whyte (2), 6 up; L. J. Egleton (12), 4 up; K. Duncan (2), 3 up; G. Magnus (9), and A. G. Williams (11), 2 up; H. Turner (15), J. H. Drake (scr), and C. H. Armstrong (5),' 1 up; A. A. Stichbury (2), M. J. Crombie (7), and T. V. Crease (9), all square. A. D. S. Duncan (plus 2), and J. L. Petley (2), 1 down. HUTT CLUB A Canadian foursome played by the Hutt Club attracted 80 entries, o£ which the following were the leading cards:— P. Wagg and Jack Wagg (5), 4 up; G. D. M. Goodwin and G. T. Dawson (8), 3 up; W. P. Coles and G. Findlay (13), 2 up; K. E. A. Jones and S. K. Kiddler (14), 2 up; L. A. Brookes and H. F. Manning (9), 1 up; M. Evans and A. 3U. Cousins (9), all square; J. A. Mitchell and E. C. E. Holmwood (9), all square; E. C. Gorton and D. A, Ewen (12), all square; K. R. Mason and A. H. N. Smith (11), 1 down; A. J. Park and L. C. Hemery (11). 1 down; W. Zander and C. Sander (14), 1 down. JOHNSONVILLE CLUB A bogey competition held on Saturday, 19th insfant, was won by D. Swift, 1 up. An all-day interolub match was played (in the 20th at Johnsonville against Manor Park, resulting in a win for the home team. A four-ball match was played in the morning and singles in the afternoon. Results (home team mentioned first): — Four-ball. Froome and Hawkes beat Cooke and M'Kenzie, 3 and 1. Swift and Ellis lost to Stamp-Taylor and Butler, 3 and 2. Tomlinson and Hendry beat Williams and Ronald, 5 and 4. Pearson and Clapcott beat Morton and Barnard, 2 and 1. White and Gibson lost to Tremayne and Pankhurst, 2 and 1. Tressider and Alexander beat Pope and Sherwood, 3 and 2. Singles. Froome and Cooke, all square. Hawkes beat M'Kenzie, 1 up. Swift lost to Stamp-Taylor, 5 and 4. Ellis beat Butler, 3 and 2. Tomlinson beat Williams, 3 and 2. Hendry and Ronald, all square. Pearson beat Morton, 4 and 3. Clapcott beat Barnard, 3 and 2. White and Tremayne, all square. Gibson lost to Pankhurst, 5 and 4. Tressider beat Pope, 6 and 5. Alexander beat Sherwood, 8 and 6. . LADIES' MATCH Following is the result of a match be- , tvveen Waiwetu Ladiea' Golf Club and Ranui Ladies' Golf Club, played on Saturday, .Waiwetu players being mentioned first: — Miss Robinson lost to Miss White, 2 down- Mrs. Evison beat Miss AY. Davis, 3 up and 2; Miss Walters beat Miss Turner, 5 and 3; Mrs. Parkinson beat Miss F. Da vies, 4 and 3; Miss A. Gaynor beat Miss Fair, 4 and 3; Mrs. Adamson beat Mrs. Murray, 1 up; Mrs. Whitehead lost to Miss A very, 6 and 4; Miss Hanson beat Mrs. Bath, i and 3. Out of the total number of games played, Waiwetu won six and lost two. / MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB. The draw for bogey competition, 22nd June, is as follows:—Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Crorab, Mrs. Bidstrup and Miss Carter, Miss M. Seed and Mrs. Beaslcy, Mrs. 1' oreman and Miss M'lntosh, Mrs. Gavin and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Mills and Miss Wyhe, Mrs. Farr and Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Patterson and Miss Woodman, Miss J. Seed and Miss Fair. Miss Tanner and Miss Sidey, Miss Jacobsen and Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Blair and Miss George, Mrs. Torstonson and Miss yon Dadelszen, Miss. Stevens and Miss Didabury, Mrs. Firth and Mrs. Dalgleish, Mrs. Upham and Mrs. Hartland, Mrs. Turner and Mr. Caughley, Mrs. Walster Brown and Mrs. Fair, Miss Edmonson and MrsJ Maudsley, Mrs. Hurst and Miss M. Cameron, Miss Montgomery and Mrs. Whitcombe, Miss Buckleton and Mrs. Briton-Smith; Mrs. Ramsey a bye. Last week's L.G.U. competition resulted in a tie in the A division between Mrs. Foreman and Misses Taylor and Carter, with a score of 84 net. In the B division Miss George won with 7(i net, and Mrs. Bidstrup came next with 78 n»t. Mrs. Hurst handed in the best card for the Torstonson Cup. _^

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1926, Page 3

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1926, Page 3

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1926, Page 3

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