GOLF
, WEEKEND PLA\
MANOR PARK CLUB
At Manor Park during t!ie weekend an IS-hole stroke was won by E^Butler' (18), 73. Other cards were: D. jflnrrbwer (14), 75; and D. Butler (7), ;.?.'
An 18-hole four-ball,/liogey was won by J.'Barker (14) aiuLJ. Dykes '(18), 6 up. Other cards wertg'D. Butlci- (7) and It. ltric-knian (.181, /f> up; , and ." C. Hurman (18) and Alst.W (11), i up. In the secoivf round of the Veteran Cup, H. Marshall'boat A. ,S.' T. Butler, 3 and 1; and IVMriialTcy beat A. Houston, ii and. 4. '
In tlw.i third .round of tlic Tin gey Cup. J. qgih-ie and J. Clements beat J. Ronald and,- Yv T. Gqwcly, 5 and i.
ffibfe chariipionship qualifying round will be/ plfiycd next. weekend.
MORNINGTON V. LEVIN
In a friendly.-match played against-Levin during the weekend Mornington just got honie. in l u'closely-contested mateli. l.he results wtre as 'follow.*,' the Mofningtou. players /"being: mentioned 'first:—
Singles:,K. Knudsen .1, Hosie 0; A. Watkins 1, H. Bull 0; J.'Hennessey 1, Webb O».T. Davis %, Miller %; H. J. Shanks 1, W. Phillips 0; A, F. Andrews 0, Astiey 1; T. Denniston 0, Fredrickson 1; E. ririson 1, Touhy 0; N. Sanford 1, Todd T. McWhirter 1, W. Bull 0;D. Morgan 0 Hunter 1; J. Hill 0, Challies 1; H. Baigent 0, Wilson 1; J. Fut'ter 0, Munro 1; K. McElligo.tt 1, Langelnn 0; J. J. Watkins 0, H. Phillips 'I;'A. Clarke 1, Smith 0; M. Hennessey 1, Urquhart 0; O. Jacobi 1,-Hamilton 0; G. Estall 0, Bradford 1; li. Day 1, Owen 0.
12% games to 8% games. In the fourball matches the. results wcre: _Kuudsen and Watkins 1, Hosie and Bull 0; • Hennessey and Davis a, Webb and Miller %; Shanks and Andrews 0, Phillips and Astiey' 1; Dennistou and Swinson 0. Fredrickson and Touhy 1; Sanford and McWhirter 1. Todd and-W. Bull 0; Morgan and Hill 0, Hunter and Challies 1; Baigent and Futter. 0, Wilson and Munro 1;, McElligott and .^ Watkins■ 1, Langelan and H. Phillips 0; Clarke and M. Hennessey 1. Smith and Urquhart 0; Jacobi and Estall 1, Hamilton and Bradford 0. f V 5Vz games to 4% ;games. ; L. McGirr - and D. Stratmpre were not available to play for Mormngton. so that they only participated in a friendly" game.
MORNINGTON CLUB
The results in the 18-hole: stroke competition by Mornington were as,follows:— S. Ward, 95, 23-72; L..Barton, 89. 16-/3; ■W. Charles, 96, 22—74; W. Fudge, 0,, 21— In the' 18-hole bogey : competition S. - Ward again proved .-.the winiicr with -a card o£: 2 down, the next cards being A. Charles A down, O. G. Hearne 0 down, and W. Taylor 0 down; • ' • '
MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB
In the third round-orthe B grade Mornineton ladies' championship, Miss i. BiTton beat Mrs. Farquhar, 5 and 4; Miss Clark beat Miss Kilworth,. 1 up at the nineteenth; s'Miss Harris beat Mrs. feelig, lup; and Miss| Wilson won by default ifrom Mrs. Bildertieck. ■ _ , In the bogey competition Miss A>eekcu returned'; the best card, 5 down. ■) j
SHANDON CLUB
A medal round on the ." Shaudon links was'won by J. Fraser, SO, .18—71. next best icards were:, A. McDonald, 102, 24-78; J. Cameron, .102, 24-T-78. A fourball event was on by b." burns aud S. Duncan (11), 4 up. The next best'were: J. Robson (11) and P. Gavhck (17),.1 up; R. G. Hayward (3) aud AV. for the ■ Vance trophy,V Ben, and J.^-W: lf^e><=.^ M: R. Bowring and F. Desmond, at tho thirty-sixth; W. Pocknall and A. Hawken beat F. Johausen and J. Melym,. l.up, ; lE Hollis and P. Burke_beat F Mullms ind R, Comerford/4 and Srß^ulham^and C. Brown beat J. Brodie^and. J. I raser, 4 and 2; W. Ross aud .W/.1 Pere beat^C. Letford and N. Marcroft, .i^and 3; W. J.:Davidge and » C. Turner: beat B. L. Roberts and W. R. Tustin,'3 and 2; C. Clark and J. Kershaw beat E. E. Ramsh and E. Dawson, at the thirty-sixth. .■■■•^.r.t, ■ .'.; ' ■ ' _'"■ _.'.•",■.: "."J '
TITAHI CLUB
In the annual foursomes on the Titahi links yesterday, F. McParland and J, A. Blandford beat G., Munro and U S HnbK. jnn.. beat J. Watt by 2 and ■} ,ia the semi-final of-the junioi- cham-' pionship. .„ ' i . The following team will represeht Titahi' against Paekakariki in a Watt Cup match on the Titahi links on Saturday:—M. R. Moore, R. F. Aitken. H. Boon, L. McGirr, G. S. Audcrson, F B. Carr, D. Steatmore, W. Marchant, W. I'. Shirer, D. A. Crombic, A. Moore. IT. Murphy. S. Criehton.C.H.^ Gyles, H.C Boon, E. Hardcastle, E. T, Johnston, and H.'-'T..Gyles...'■..'. , - { . .'■'.■,. ■ ■'■ ' .
HUTT CLUB '
A stroke,'competition on the Hntt links resulted' in a tie bctwoon.lL K. Adameon, •T. L. Black,, and.J. H. Turner, with 8a net. ' ' t r> A'fourbftll •competition was won bytr.' N. Tnatin (2), and A. Jenkins (11), with D «p: ■ ■ ' ■ ■ , .". , ,
ATHLETIC CLUB
: The first round of the President's Cup was played at Athletic Park yesterday morning. The best cards handed in were: A ' G. Minifee, 74, 8-86; McNabb, 97, 30 —67; Miss Hamilton, 87; 18-W.. .'.; A 9-hole stroke competition held in the afternoon was won by McNabb, 31 net; runner-up, A. G,•• Minifee, 33. ; The first round of the.Te Eangiriri Cup willbe played nest Sunday.'
PAEKAKARIKI CLUB
A medal round played at Paekakariki. during the weekend for1 A. Champion's trophy, was won by J. Ketnber, TjV, 4—71. Next weekend the first round of the senior and junior championships -will be played. The following is tlie team to play against Titahi in a Watt Cup match at Titahi next Saturday:— V. Kember, J. Kemb'er, A. Murray. E. Andrews, R. Kember, J. Bringans, *A. Gollop, H. Wehipeihana, F. Smith, K. Twiss, B. Crow, and A. Champion; reserves, .H.:Smith. J. Strachan, I'. McNeil, IT. Scott, L. Smith, and. I\l. Higgins.
HUTT LADIES' CLUB
" Entries for the Hutt ladies' tournament, which were to close today, have been extended to close on the 20th inst.; Judging by the number of entries to hand the tourney will be most successful.
The following will piny, against Mirnmar on the Hurt links on Wednesday next:— Seniors: Miss Vigor Brown, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Raincy, Mrs: Monkman, Miss A. Bunny, Miss N. Ballinger, Miss E. Ballinger, Miss Matthews, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Jack, Mrs. Park, and Mrs.. Bogers. Juniors: Miss Dawson, Mrs. Adamson, Miss Wardell, Mrs. Norman, Mrs: Admore, Miss Hodgins, Miss Post, Mrs. Flemming, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs.; Wiren, and Mrs. McNaught. The ■ following is the draw for the C players:—Miss Hytler v. Miss Jackson; Miss Sladden v. Miss Collins; Miss Cuminings v. Mrs. Cameron: Mrs. Burnard v. Jlrs. Huehes: Mrs Hasting v. Mrs. Shorter; Mrs. Havdeastle v. Miss C. Stewtut: Sirs. Eric Luke v. Mrs. "Williams; Miss Van Staveren v. Miss D. Stewart; Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Rowland.
The best scores for the Riildiford Modal piuyc! 1.-ist \vcvk, were:—M'rs. Can. 11.1
33—78; Mrs. Francis, 110, 31—79; , Mrs. Davis, 112, 31—SI. ■
Mrs. Jack's trophy was won by Mrs. Ellis with the aggregate of 235. In the final for the Foreman Cup Miss Vigor Brown beat Miss K. Ballinger. 3 and 1.
lii tho final for Mrs. Wilkinson's trophy Mrs. Kills won from Mrs. .Hanson. \ and 3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1934, Page 3
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