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GOLF

SUNNY BAY CLUB

On Sunday a stroke competition will be played by the Sunny Bay Club. All members who would patronise a bus to the links on the King's Birthday are requested to notify the secretary or club captain before Sunday night.

WHAKATIKI CLUB A stroke competition will be played at Whakatiki tomorrow at 2 p.m., players to arrange their own partners. The following team has been chosen to play against Strathmore Park at Whakatiki on Sunday:—Messrs. Scott, Oliver, Randal, Crawford, Skinley, Marryatt, Dunn, Shran, Wilkie, Burns, Wilkinson, Earnshaw; emergencies, McArthur, Hopkins. The match commences 9.15 a.m. sharp.

IWRAMAR CLUB The following is the Miramar men's draw for the friendly four-ball match on Sunday morning next:— No. 11 Tee.—9 a.m., Stubberfield and Reid'and Lockwood and Day; 9.5,! Napier and B. Gibson and Gunn and Giblin; 9.10, Long and A. Johnson and Hyams and Griffin; 9.15, Houston and Gordon and W. Robertson and Aldridfie: 9.20, C. L. Dentice and Kerr and White and Osbome; 9.25, G. Osborne and Halley and F. Mackay and Monro; 9 30, Beale and Frethey and Albertson and Frood; 9.35, Mazengarb and Mackenzie and Coombes and Brooking- 9.40, Misses Batham and Stevens and Downes and Sheldon; 9.45, Misses 'Turner, Petrie, and Mrs. Jaryis. From No. 1 Tee—9 a.m., D.Richmond and W. A. Robertson and Heslop and Hurst; 9.5, Doneghue and Tartakover and J. Luxford and Crawford; 9.10, Hanson and P. Thomson and. Hughes and Clark; 9.15, A. E. Mabm and Anderson and Liddle an d Dempster 920 Aplin and Gichard and D. Robertson and B. Mills; 9.25 Barr and Ira'ser and A. A Moore and Sievwright; 9.30, S. Gambrill and W. Stilwell and Sandham and Birrell; 9.35, Waddel and Dykes and Shelly and H. Parkin; 9.40, C. V. Sutherland and Allan and McDermont and Parsloe; 9.45, Gilbert and Sellers and Marsden and Pearce- 950 Bown and Samson and ISns and Banks; 9 55, McLean and James and Begg and Jacques; 10 a.m., Gapes and W. Parkin.

KARORI CLUB

The following is the draw for an LG.U. medal round to be played by the lady members of the Karon Golf a Mrs. Gunson- Miss Ross v. Miss Champion; Mrs. Younie v. Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Westbrook v. Miss Hargreaves; Mrs. Gunnv.Mrs. Farquhar; Miss Monro v. Miss Thodey, Dykes v. Mrs. Green; Mrs.- Elliott v Miss Anderson; Miss Allen v. Mrs. Munden; Miss Aimers, a bye. B Grade.—Miss Briggs v. Miss MeClurg; Miss Watson v. Miss Bowles; Mrs Suckling v. Miss Battersby; Miss Webb v. Miss Eberlet; Miss Powell v. Miss Spence; Miss V. Tait v. Miss L. Smith; Miss Quirk v. Miss Camp; Miss Shotlander v. Miss Yellowlees; Miss B. Tait v. Miss McGrath; Miss Bevan v. Miss J. Wood; Miss Matthew v. Miss Glover; Miss Toulson v. Mrs- McGavm; Miss' Bertram v. Miss Schierning; Mrs. Hewitt v. Miss Pearson; Mrs Simmiss v. Miss Wall; Dr. Birks v. Miss Giddings. • The winner of the monthly medal round played last Saturday was Miss Monro in the A grade and Miss Camp in the B grade. . , . . The following is the draw for a stroke competition to be played over twenty-seven holes on Tuesday for the King's Birthday Cup:— A Grade.—Mrs. Levien v. Miss Allen; Mrs. Smith v. Miss Aimers; Miss Ross v. Miss Hargreaves; Mrs. Younie v. Mrs. Munden; Mrs. Westbrook v. Miss Monro; Mrs. Gunn v. Mrs..Green; Miss Champion v. Miss Anderson; Mrs. Bradley v. Mrs. Farquhar; Mrs. Elliott v. Miss Thodey; Mrs. Dykes v. Mrs. Gunson. BGrade.—Miss Quirk v. Miss Eberlet: Miss Webb v. Miss Yellowlees; Miss Briggs v. Miss Shotlander; Miss L. Smith v. Miss Watson; Miss Powell v. Miss McGrath; Miss B. Tait v. Miss J. Wood; Miss Bevan v. Miss Glover; Miss Toulson v. Miss Bowles; Miss Battersby v. Miss Spence; Miss Camp v. Miss Wall; Mrs. Simmiss v. Miss McClurg; Dr. Birks v. Miss V. Tait; Miss Matthew v. Miss Schierning; Miss Bertram v. Mrs. Hewitt; Miss Pearson v. Miss Giddings; Mrs. Suckling v. Mrs. McGavin; Miss Stevens, a bye.

TUI GLEN CLUB The following will represent the Tui Glen Club against Judgeford on Sunday:— , v Mesdames Latta, O'Toole, Purdie, Miss "Whitehead. Messrs. Thomson, O'Connell, McPherson, Barton, Tonks, Riddell, Elliott, Whitehead, Murray, , Hennessy, Barnard, Purdie, O'Toole, Cole.

A Canadian foursome will be held on Sunday, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse.

JUDCEFORD LADIES' CLUB

The following ladies will represent Judgeford against Tui Glen on Sunday at Judgeford, play to commence at 10 a.m.:—Miss Gardner, Miss McGarth, Mrs. Elsmore, Mrs. Stevenson; reserves, Mrs. Martin, Miss Pinner.

A medal round will be played by other players. The draw is as follows: —Miss Barry v. Mrs. Levick; Mrs. Wales v. Mrs. Ireland; Mrs. Jacobsen v. Miss Nelson; Miss Edwards v. Mrs. Selman; Miss Bridge v. Mrs. Anderson: Mrs. Algar v. Mrs. Horwood; Mrs. Millman v. Mrs. Rose.

TITAHI LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for the second round of the. captain's trophy and the extra L.G.U. to be played on Sunday morning by the Titaiii Ladies' Club: —Mrs. Crombie and Miss Wilson, Miss Hervey and Miss. Hollis, Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Crichton, Miss Adams and Miss McKee, Miss Wilkins and Mrs. McQuarrie, Mrs. Munro .and Mrs. McParland, Miss M. Adams and Mrs. Gault, Miss Kinchela and Miss Hunter, Mrs. Mardon and Mrs. Marshall, Miss Ready and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Tunnington and Miss Clark, Miss Mclvor and Miss Veitch, Miss White and Mrs. Meade, Mrs. Scotland and Miss Symes, Miss Ashby and Miss Mundell, Miss McLennan and Miss Williamson, Miss Fyfe and Miss Patten, Miss B. Dunning and Miss E. Dunning, Miss Lapham and Miss Todd.

There will be a match v against a men's team on Sunday afternoon. The team selected has been posted in the club house.

There will be competitions arranged for. Tuesday, and those intending to enter are asked to put their names on the list posted in the club house.

WHAKATIKI LADIES' CLUB The competition played last Saturday by the Whakatiki Ladies' Club was won by Miss D. Whiteman. The following team will represent Whakatiki against Strathmore Park on Sunday, at 9.15 a.m.:—Miss Whiteman, Mrs. Wilkie, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Shran, Mrs. Robinson. A B team competition will be played tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB The following is the draw for the flag competition to be held by the Shandon Ladies' Midweek Club next Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 a.m.: From No. 1 Tee.—Seniors: Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Paterson; Miss Dorset and Miss Carstens; Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Wells; Mrs. Monteith and Mrs. Boyd; Mrs, Mantell and Mrs. Smith. Juniors: Mrs. Grant Fargie and Miss Read: Mrs. Caldwcll and Mrs. Mincher;

Mrs McMahon and Mrs. Savage; Mrs. Cockroft and Mrs. Edwards; Mrs. Wood and Miss Low; Mrs. Black and Mrs. Warden; Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Elsmore and Mrs. Lees; Mrs. Sotham and Mrs. Zachariah; Mrs. Kirby and Miss I. Thompson; Mrs. Petersen and Miss Judd. From No. 11 Tee.—Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Hore; Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Witcombeand Miss Press; Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Christensen; Mrs. Mayer and Miss Bain; Mrs. Miller and Miss Rockstrow; Mrs. Press and Miss C. Thomson; Mrs Anderson and Mrs. Kobinson; Mrs. Mouat and Miss Douglas; Mrs. Hardcastle and Mrs. McNabb. C Players: Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Hurdley; Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Morgan; Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Tustin; Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Harrap; Mrts. Sommerville and Mrs. Adams; Mrs. Dwyer and Mrs. Vickerman. N In the bogey match played last Wednesday Mrs. Saunders returned the best card with five down and in the "C" division Mrs. Sinclair also came in with five down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 16