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GOLF

WEEKEND FIXTURES

MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB

nil The following Mornington ladies will play vn off as drawn:—Miss .Harris mid Miss U. i Bilton: Miss Moran and Miss llollis; cv Mrs. Selig and Miss Wallace; Miss Cum!ls berworth and Miss Bourne;. Miss O'Con>n" nell und Miss Tinney; Miss Brunton and lv- Miss Barton; Miss Robertson and Miss or Clarke; Miss Short and Miss Simpson; vn Miss Kilwortli and Miss Beckett: Miss 'or Bilton and Miss Stephens: Mrs. Bildenhe beck and Miss P. ' Moran; Miss Bonifacio 05 and another. j tn During the weekend Mrs. Stratinorc and :" Miss Wilson will play off the final of the Evans-Henderson Cup! J° . MORNINGTON CLUB re ' vn The first r.ound of the Sieywright Cup en will be played by tho Mornington Club, re also an 18-hole bogey competition, and vv an IS-hole stroke competition. le PAEKAKARIKI LADIES' CLUB in . e. s The following is the l'aekak'ariki ladies' , draw for the second round of the captain's aiL trppJiy and monthly L.G.TJ.:—Miss E. Robz° inson and Miss J. Smith; Mrs. Murray m and Miss R. Smilli; Mrs. Bowden and ix Mrs. Marshall; Miss Battersby and Miss ;n Chote'; Miss Gaskell and Miss Lyndon; "st Miss Page and Miss Pigou; Miss Hutehen . son and Mrs. L. Smith; Miss-Lynch and Miss Evatt; Miss Hampton.and another. " MANOR PARK~IaDIES' CLUB This weekend the Manor Park Ladies' Golf Club will piny the competitions which were arranged for last weekend, and ■ which had to be postponed on account of the weather. The draw for each competition will remain the" same as previously published. . ' . ■ In the medal round played last weekend Miss Marshall returned the best card with 99, 17-82 net. SHANDON LADIES' CLUB The Shandon Ladies' one-club competition postponed from last week will be played this weekend, the draw for partners remaining as previously published. WHAKATIKI CLUB . The following is the draw for a .stroke competition •to be played by Whakatiki lady members tomorrow:—Miss Muir v. - Mrs. Wilkie; Miss Duigairv. Mrs. Keys; Mrs. Harper v. Miss Keys; MrsJ Woods y. " Miss Backman; Mrs. Good v. Mrs. G-rif.----y fin; Mrs. Edwards v. Miss IX Whiteman; is Miss V. Whiteman v. Miss Copelaml; Misa tr Stainton V. scorer. £ TITAHI LADIES' CLUB :O The Titahi ladies' matfah postponed from 1- last weekend will bo played on Sunday p. with- the' same partners. y . The MaryAlward Cup match postponed * 0 will be played at a later date. n WAIWETU LADIES' CLUB 0 ■ ' ■' Over last weekend's play by the Wai- '* wetu. Ladies' Club'three poiuts for the '• Winter Cup were scored by Mrs. Hatfield ■ ;s with a card of 95, 23-72, and ,two points )- by Mrs Wilson, 92, 19-73. To date lead- '' I. ing scores for the cup are as follows: —Mrs. 1 h Hatfield,.37; Mrs. Wilson, 34; Miss Miln*. , c 17; Miss Davidson, IC. >_ The semi-finals of the junior champion--2 ship must be completed by September 2, . . and those of the club championship by September 9. i a In tho third grade, second round, Mrs. : ' Moore ?>eat Miss Allen fi and 5, Miss • '■ Crooks beat Miss Bright 6 and 5, and Mrs. ! 8 Palmer and Mrs. Johnston won their ' .- matches by default. The semi-finals must < 8 be played by September 2. 1 The draw for the L.G.TJ. competition -| r stands over from last weekend. ( titahTclub I — ( 1 The following are to represent tlio j f Titahi Club at Levin during the weekend ] 3 in a match with the golf club there:—M. j - R. Moore, H. Boon, R. F. Aitkeu, L. W. , j MeGirr, G. S. Anderson, D. B. Strattnowv \ > W.-Merchant, D. A. Crombie, S, Crichton, H. Murphy, C. H. Gyles, R. G. Mexted, c : E. Hardcastle, J. L. Gichard, H. C. Boon, J c J. B. Watt, R. Caughley, W. Kelly. J. 2 A. Mackenzie and H. D. Dodson. ' s JUDGEFORD CLUB t } . ' c j The following is the draw for the final ? ~ round of the Kash Cup (bogey), to be play- |. Ed at Judgeford on Sunday, starting 9.30 *■ a.m.: —A. K. Brown and K. Twining; J. t 1 Parkin and L. A. Notley; J. A. Mitchell 'I ■ and J. W. Martin; W. Martin and A. i j Rose; G. J. Stevenson and S. F. Tucker; c [ J. H. Beavon and B. Hipkins; J. B. Kelli- c ■ her and T. I'omain; J, Dunn and H. ,V. urke; vP. J. Martin and M. R. Jacobson; H. Elsmore and A. J. Couchman; C. Rhodes and AY. Watson; G. Williams and G. S. Kelly; 11. S. McKinnon and 11. J. . Smith; S. Beruet and D. Barclay; L, H. :-, llatlifjen and A. F. Read;-E. Bustin"and W. R.Kenner; L. Wales and T. E. Mellor; •" J. C. Steel and F. S. Hill. . • ° ■ ■ x KARORI CLUB ° ■ In The following is the Karori ladies' draw for the first qualifying round for the j senior and junior championships, on Sun- £ day, commencing at 10 a.m.: —Mrs. Elliott plays Mrs. Farquhar; Mrs. W. Smith plays n Mrs. Trayles; Miss Hargreaves plays Miss Mayo; Miss George play's Miss Skipper; a Mrs. Davis plays Mrs. ' Murdoch; Mrs. r Petterson plays Miss Aimers; vMiss George jplays Miss Hoare. ' The draw for Wednesday, commencing at 11.30 a.m. is as follows:—Mrs. Green plays Mrs. Martin; Miss Kissel plays Mrs. Gunson; Miss Read plays Mrs. Allen; r Mrs. Muuden plays Mrs. Oxley; Mrs. r Meade plays Mrs. Sclauders; Mrs. Levien p plays Miss Giddings. \ n SHANDON CLUB a - . - ~ j Placing the ball will soon be a tiling of c the past this season. At Shandon plac- P ing will be discontinued from tomorrow., a - - —_— -f NELSON LADIES' CLUB ■ •£ Tlie final for the-championship of the sl Nelson Ladies' Golf Club was played over 36 holes on tho Tahuna links. Mrs. *' Topliss beat Mrs. MeMorland, 4 and *J 2/ after an- evenly-contosted game. Tho match was all square at the end of tlie morning round, and again at the 27th. hole. Members of the club played a return |] match on the Stoke links. The Stoke a team won by three games to one, with jj two games square. Tho results were (Stoke names first): —Mrs. Chisnall and p Miss Stephens v. Miss Young and Miss g] Allen, all square; Miss Leo and Mrs. Dee beat Mrs. Harley and Mrs. \Hayes, Mrs. Lorimer and Mrs. Orouehcr beat -jy Mrs. .Smart ami Mrs Wiggins, Miss Kidd and Mrs. Potter beat Mrs/--Daw- a] son and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Marshall and J.j Miss Woods lost to Mrs. Cheek and Miss Tomlinson, Mrs. Robinson and Miss • Campbell v. Mrs. Dagger and Mrs. Vor- n) coo, allsquarc. VETEEANsHrOUitNEY £ PLAY AT ROTORUA »; L (By. Telegraph—Presß Aissoeiation.) j r ROTORUA, August 30. Te The New. Zealand golf veterans' tourna- , nient, which opened here on Tuesday, has . been played in perfect golfiug weather, "' and today i-eached the semi-final stages. "] The finals will be played today. pi In tho semi-finals of the veterans' chain- nl pionship. W. O'Callaghan (Hawera) beat H ■VT. S; Hal-rison (WaiigaiiKi); 4" and 3; at Colonel J. Hujzhes (Wellington) beat A. S f J. Shepherd (To Awamutu), 4 and 3. Two Gisborne players, E. Af. Hutchison anrl R. Barker, will contest the final p of the handicap event for ihe Arikikapa- 'c kapa Cup. pv

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 16