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GOLF

WEEK-END PLAY

■•f _ HUTT BEAT MASTERTON

-Hutt Golf Club beat Mas.tei.toii at Hutt Surfng the week-end by 11 games to 0 m the four-balls, and 22 games to 14 in the smglep t with one game halved, a total of 33''games: to 20 games, with one came halved. The following are the results, Hutt players first mentioned in each case:— —.„ FOUR.BALLS. -&u»a Wagg and T. R. McGregor lost to • « Horton and J. P. Hornabrook, G and 4; W. K. Cook and W. G. Fisher lost to A. H. Warren and Campbell-Heaid, 3 and 1; H, K. Adamson and S. Hogg and G. Horna and J. Jameson, all squat c; J. Flanagan, and J. Shelly beat J. C. Bioad and J. H. Cowie, 5 and 3; C. M. Watt and V. Jervis lost to H. P. Hugo and R. C. Mackie, 5 and 4; J. N. Rauch and P. J. R. Fordham beat D. F. Herbert and H. L. Esau, 2 up; C. A. Burgess and R. D. Wraight beat R. Page and J. Shearer, 4 and 3; A. X Slater and D. E. Kathbone beat G. M. Ross and A. Casclberg, 6 and o;_P. Ellerm and S. A. Wiren beat C. M. Bowden and W. J. Borne, 2 and 1; H. W. Cormack and V. F. Howell beat J. V. Gordon and W. Guy, 2 up; A. Caselberg and A. White beat N. M. Irwin and G. L. J". Shennan, 3 and 2; L. H. Hislop and R. Malcolm beat T._C. Wiekens aud E. Henderson, 2 up; II.1 Pauling and H. W. Nash lo6t to S. R. Divers and J. Hodges, 2 and" 1; L. K. Gilraore and W. B. Kainey beat N._Gooder and Dr. Band, 5 and 4; W. C. Weddeispoon and A. M. Haldane beat-H. E. Pither and S. L. Orr, 3 aud 2; ■A. <W. Brown and J, P. Phillips beat R. Home and A. Holley, 4 and 2; P. C. Miles and J. E. Tunnington beat J. Nmness and S..J. Gill, 6 and 5- J. Turner and T. Hackshaw lost to A^ Tong and A. Donald, 6 and-4.

SINGLES. B. Wagg lost to T.H. Horton, 2 and 1; T. R. McGregor lost to J. P.. Hornabrook, 3 and 2; W. K. Cook beat A. H. Warren, 3 and 1; W. G. Fisher beat C. C. CampbellHeard, 3 and 1; H. K. Adamson beat J. Jameson, 5 and 4; S. Hogg lost to G. Home, 3 and 1; J. Flanagan heat J C Broad, 5 and 4; J. Shelly beat J. A. Cowie, 2 and 1; C. M. Watt lost to H. P. Hugo 4 and 3; V. Jervis lost to R. G. Mackie, 1 down; J. N. Ranch lost to D. T. Herbert, 3 and< I; P. Fordham lost to T. Esau, 2 and 1; C. A. Burgess lost to R. Page, 3 and I; R D. Wraighfc beat- J. Shearir 2andl; A.N. Slater beatG. 3oss, 4 and 2; JRathbone beat A. Caselbeig, 6 and 5P. Ellerm beat C. M. Bowden, 3 and 1; S. A. "Wiren beat W. Borrie, 6 and 4H. Cormack beat J. V. Gordon, 7 and 6V. T. Hall beat W. Guy, 1 up; A. Caselberg- beat G. L. J. Shennan, 2 up; D. J. White beat N. M. Irwin, 6 and 4; L. HisJop beat T C. Wickens, 1 up; R. Malcolm lost to E. Henderson, 4 and 3; M. Paulin lost to S. R. Divers, 6 and 5; H. Nash lost to J. Hodges, 2 down; L. Gilmour beat N Gooder, 6 and 5; W. B. Bainey beat Dr. Baird^4 and 3; W. C. Wedderspoon lost to Pither, 6 and 5; A. Haldane beat S. L. Orr, 2 and 1; P. <3. Miles beat J. Ninness, 4 and 3; J. E. Tunnington beat S. J. Gill, 4 and 3; J. E. Tunnington lost A. Donald, 4 and 3; T. Haekshaw lost to A. Tong,.S and 4; N. Ballinger beat R. Home, 4 and 2; J. P. Phillips beat A. Holley, 4 and 2. NOTES ON PLAY. Horton-and Hornabrook were both, in form. Their best ball in the four-ball was 68rWagg was not playing well in the morning, but played very fine golf in the singles. Both went out in even 4's. Horton was 1 up at the turn, and increased am -lead -to 3up at the fourteenth. Wag" took the fifteenth in 5, and the next two were halved. The cards, -which show the quality of the play, were:— ■Horton.—Out: 3, 5, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4,-36. Wagg.—Out: 4, 4, 3, 4, o, 4, 4, 3, 5—36. Horton.—ln: 4, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6, 3,- 4, 5-38. Wagg.—ln: 4, 3, 5,5, 5, 5, 3, 4, 4-38., MANOR PARK BEAT WAIWETU. Manor Park defeated Waiwetu at Manor Park by 8 games to 4 in the "Watt Cup -match, and by 16 games to 4 in all games-played. 'The following are the detailed results. Manor Park mentioned test:—O. A. Quane beat J. Marehbanks, 5 up; R. M. Stratmore beat J. Wallace, 3 up; J. Ogilvie lost to Mullan, 1 down; A. Clonston beat G. Hogg, 4 "up; J. Burns teat Crawford, 3 up; P. MeUaffey lost to Wilson, I down; F. Page beat Ward, 4 TJP3 E. Broeken ]ost to Duncan, 7 down; A. Butler beat Gwillia.ro, l up; a. Radford IS^.J 0 W*™*s** down; p. Cody beat Msitland, 2 up; P. Williams b,eat R ya n, 1 up; -V-.' Hay beat McPay, 3 up; J. Bar-nard-beat Alston, 2 up* A.'Hendry beat Marhews, 6'up; X.' Hendry beat Garbet, 9 up; J. Barker beat. Williamson, 5 up; J., Forbes beat B. Barker, 7 up: S. Barr beat Firth, 5 up; D. Porter beat Hadfield, 5 up«. --. •>: MANOR PARK CLUB.

. -In. the senior^-championships at Manor Park J. Ogilvie beat E. W. Brockett, 5 and 4. N ln the junior championship A. G. Radford beat D. Porter at the nineteenth. A four-ball best-ball was won by D. Butler and E. Palliser, 7 up. . WIN FOR PAEKAKARIKI. , In-the Watt Cup match. atrPakakariki on Saturday the local club" beat Shandon by ~6% games to 5%-games, Paekakariki 20 holes to Shandon's 23. The following are the results, Paekakariki players first mentioned:— P. Anderson and R. G. Hayward, all square;-F. Kember lost to M. R. Bowring, 5 down; R. Kember beat R. T. Poole, 3 up; J. Kember beat C. L. Bishop, 2 upR. Adams beat W. E. Stuckey, 4 up; F. Smith lost to P. Burke, 3 downj F. Marshall lost to K. Jeffery, 7 down; P: Wheeler lost to A. Runciman, 3 down; R. Stowe lost to F. E. Stubberfield, 5 down; A. beat A. Barnett, 7 up* L. Hanratty beat P. McCarthy, 3 up; i\ McNeil beat E. McCarroll, 1 up. O-.th.er matches played resulted as follows:—X, Twiss beat J. Mclvor, 1 up-J.-Living lost to 3, Cornwell, 4 and 3; T. W. Page and J. W. Fergie, all square; J. Bnngans beat W. Murie, 1 up. . WATT CUP POINTS. -By defeating Waiwetu -on Saturday Manor Park has- improved Titahi's grip on,, the cup. Waiwetu still have to play TrEahi at Titahi. The position to date is:—

MIRAMAR CLUB. At.the Miiamar Club' on Saturday last a bogey match was'played. The winner of the A grade was L. D. Hurst with 3 Tip. In -the B grade-H, G. Didsbury returned a score of 1 up, and in the C grade S. E. Williams and T. Day tied, each .with a score of 2 down.

In the club championship J. H. Drake beat A. D. S. Duncan, 2 up. and W. Flanagan beat H. A. Black 4 and 2. Drake did a yery solid 75, taking the two last holes in pietty 4's. Flanagan was out in 37 to Black's 38, and wanted a 5 and a 4 at the last two holes for 75. He came back in 5544344. His handicap has now teen reduced to 3-2. Black was stymied at the eighth and eleventh, but on the play Flanagan deserved his win. ( In a fourball in the afternoon Flanagan •M ft 73, producing better golf than hia partner, H. A. Black, or their opponents, A* D. S. Duncan and J. H. Drake, and pTactically winning the game for his jjartnership. HUTT CLUB. 'A stroke competition on the Hult links im" Saturday resulted in a tie between J. Shelly, 82-10-72, and H. W. Cormack, 86-14—72. The next best scores were: R li. A. Cresswell, 39-16—73; R. W. Hope, 87-14—73; and W. J. Hutcheson, 91-20—74. LAUCHLAN CUP. The following is the draw for the Lauchlan Golf Cup, to be played for on the Miramar links by the members of the several social clubs in Wellington City on Wednesday, <- the 28th September. The competition will be played in four-balls-— Rana Wagg (C.T.) v. H. J. Shanks (Working Men's), R. G. Hayward (Pet. Com.) v. C. N. Beasley (Central); J. T?. Pym (C.T.) v. S. Hogg (Pet. Com.), D. Stratmore (Working Men's) v. J. L Petley (C.T.);' H. P. F. Blundell (WeilesTey) v. D./Hartwell (Working Men's), K. D. Duncan (Central) v. C. L. Dentice

(C.&)} IX,Sloan© (R.S.A.) v. Captain Thomson (Wellington), A,. Marsden (C.T.) v> J. Hennesey (Woiking Men's); Colonel Cunningham (R.S A>) \. W. T. Wilson (Pet. Com,), Dr. Giaham Robertson (Wellington) y. R. H. Nagle (Wellesley); A. de B. Biandon, jnr. (Wellington) v. Lieutenant Haitshora (Welles ley), E. E. Brooking- (C.T) v. J. B. Grange (R.S.A.); C. W. D. Bell (Wellington) v. T. R. Law son (WelleslevV; T. E. James (Ceuhal) v. R. Mace (C;v. Ser.); TO. F. McCabe (C.T.) v."L. Fitt (Civ. Ser.), D. Boh.m (Central) v. W. E. Reid (Wellington); R. T. McElligott (Working Men's) v. Captain A. G. Wil' hams (R.S.A ), C. T Caulton (C.T.) v. I). ilcGirr (Working Mpu's) ; Major Farr (RS.A.) v. S. Young (Wellington), H, U. Sellars (Wellesley) v. J. G. W. Br6dio (Central); D> M. Boj-d (Pet. Com.) v. C. Stone (Central), D! McKcnrie (Working Jlen's) v. A. McKinnon (Civ. Ser.); G F W. Magnus (Wellesley) v. A. Lulham (Central), C. M. Turrell (Wellinfiton) v. A. J{. Fleming (R S A); Iv. S. FalU (WeiImgton v. C. S. Buce' (Wellesley), G. Munro (Giv. Ser.) v. A. L. -Johnson (Cential); Major Himuam (fiSA.) v. H. A. Bowri (Wellesley), J. Ward (Woiking Men's) -v Lieutenant Picot (R.S.A ). PAEKAKARIKI LADIES' CLUB. The thud lound of the "Aum" Cup, plajed by membeis of the Paekakanki Ladies' Golf Club during the week-end, .resulted as .follows:—Miss J» Smith beat Mrs. I. Hanley, 4 and 2; Miss B. Battersby beat Miss R.'Chote, 4 and 3; Miss M. Neely beat Miss V, Browne, 4 and 3, Mrs. F. McNeil beat Miss M. Browne, 5 and 4. The final of the captain's tiophy, played by members of the Paekakanki Ladies' Golf Club, resulted in a win for Mrs. McNeil, who defeated Miss B. Battersby, 3 and'l. SHANDON CLUB. The September Bogey was played by the Shandon Club on Saturday. C. F. Waugh (18) returned the winning card, 2 up. Other cards were: —S. W. Pcterseu (18), 1 up; D. M. Bovd (12), R. Comerford (18), all square; C. W. Letford (11), 1 down; R. G. Haywaid (5), 1 doun; S. Rodger (12), 1 down; M. R. Bownng (5), 2 down; C. Andie-ns (18), 2 dorm; K. Jeffeiy (9), 2 down. HUTT LADIES' CLUB. The following is the diaw for the L G.U. id Flag match (Mrs. Chesney's trophy), to "be- played on Wednesday next by the Hutt Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Tieadwell v. Mrs. Monkman; Mrs. Slater v. Mrs. Davidson; Miss A. Bunny v. Miss E. Balhngei; Mrs. Foreman v. Miss N. Ballinger; Mis. Partridge v. Mrs. Rainey; Mrs Wagg v. Miss Jervis; Mrs. Rogers v. Mrs. Adamson; Miss P. Bunny, a bye; Miss Young v. Miss Leo; Mis. Rathbone v. Miss Kettle; Mis. Hanson v. Mrs. Weir; Mis. Jack \ Miss Hodgins; Mrs. Admore v. Mrs. Norman; Mis. Duncan v. Mrs. Mai tin; Mrs. Nichols v. Mrs. Cameron; Mj<b Jervjs t. Mrs. Fmdlay; Mrs. Collie v. Miss Post; Mrs. Dawson v. Mrs. Sander; Mrs. Ramson v. Miss Redmond; Miss Woodman v. Mrs. Barnett; Mrs. Phillips, a bye. Last week's bogey was won by Miss A. Burny, all square. Miss Young was-next, 1 down. The pla>-off for the Canadian foursome was -n on by Mrs. Bush and Miss Lee x SHANDON LADIES' CLUB. In the semi-finals of the Shandon Laaies' Club championship during the week-end, Miss'Pownall beat Miss Thompson, 1 up, and Mrs. Burke beat MJsa Hodgins, 6 and A bogey competition Mas won by Mro Burke with 2 urj. IHORNINGTON CLUB. The qualifjing lounds tor tho Mornington Club's championships weie played during the weekend, with the result that the following wi]l play oft for the titles:— Senior.—Stratmore' v. Watkins; Bowness V. Wells; Smith v. Shanks; McGirr v. Wallace. Intermediate.—Evans-v. Baigent: Sandiprd, v. Wellsford; Fitt \. Andiews; Chambers v. McElligott , 'Junior.—Ward v. T. C. Johnston; Laycoek v. Watkins; Perrett v. Cardno; McKinnon v. Cooch; Jacobi v. T. A. Johnston; Robson v. Elton; Cockburn v Barton; Carswell v. Estall. MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB. In the second round of the championships of-the Mornington Ladies' Golf Club Miss- Parker beat Miss Robertson^Miss V. Morgan beat Miss Holhs, Mrs. Selig defaulted to Miss Sunderland, and Miss Bickett had a bye. The Morgan Cup was won by Mrs Stratmoie with 112.36-V76 net. TiTAHI CLUB. A stroke competition played on tb.6 Txtahi links during the week-end was won by Dr. R. F. Aitken with 8240—72. C. Langbeia -was next with 82-S—74. 'A. bogey competition -was won by R. Millar (12), l.up. A fourball best-ball competition was won by J. F. Pym (4) and A. Moore (12), with 7 up. R. Millar (12) and T. Johnston (20), were next, 6 up.

Hatches Games w,.. ,. played, won. Titahi *.;►.,>*»» 7 57 Waiwetii 7 55 Shandon 8 42 -Manor Park 7 40% Paefcakariki 7 21%

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 14

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 14

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 14