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GOLF

SHANDON CLUB: The following is the draw for the second qualifying round of .the Shandon Club championships arid qualifying round of the Wilford Cup, to be played tomorrow, play commencing at noon. Players- are- to arrange-their own fours:— ' ..-•.-, ■ ; Kretschmar and Berry; Boyd and McGregor; Tustiri. and McCarroll; Bing and Hogg; McDonald .and Desmond; Hay ward and. Burke; Comerford, and McCarthy; Rodger and Wilson; Watt and Elliott; Johns and G. W. Ryan; Carroll and Digby; Davidge and Stuckey; Vickerman and Dillicar; Edgar and Sinclair; Lulham and Melviu; Allison and Strachan; :-. Tangney and Flower; Robson and Hansen; Lockett and Kelliher; Low and Isaacs; Mullins and Young; Hurdley and Turnbull; Griffin and Sutton; McAneny and Johnston; Warden and Denz; Pocknall and Dennis; Forster and Robertson; Mantell and Schumacher; Edey and Watson; Gleadow and M. C. Smith; Hawkin and Andrews; W. Ryan and Toornath; Haughton and Ogilvy; Rees Jones and Hodgkins; Jenkins and Hocking; Lavelle and Fossey; McCormick and McKelvie; Hartman and H. W. Martin; Buxton and T. M. Smith; O'Callaghan arid Perkin; Davies and Evans; Paul and Goodworth; Ranish and Wilmshurst; Barnett and Richards; Mcllroy and Wells; A. L. Press and Robinson; Welch arid Trask; Bennett and Rossiter; Garlick and Johansen; Curran and Lippiatt; W. B. Brown and Fergie; J. S. Park and Ross.

SUNNY BAY CLUB The following is the team to represent Sunny Bay against Whakatiki at Whakatiki on Sunday next:—Jantke, Fabian, Monteath, Cawthorne, Fleming, Stark, Verschaffelt, Higgins, Taylor, Blackburn, De Lisle, and Bradshaw; ladies, Misses Whitehead, . Wilmot, Hinkley, Wylie, Hinemann,, and Agar. STRATHMORE PARK CLUB The results of the Strathmore Park Club championships resulted as■'. follows: —A grade: McGee beat Machu, 1 up at the twentieth. B grade: Smith beat Wright, 2 up. ■ Matches to be played on Sunday are:—A grade: Smith v. Tucker. B grade: Batten v. Toy; Smith v. Morrison. .-•■'-'-, The medal round played last week was won by B. Smith, with 78, 24—54. Handicap adjustments: McGee, 9-6; B. Smith, 18-14; Wright, 19-14. Fixtures for the weekend are:— Saturday, Stablef ord; : Sunday, electric stroke. _ ;,' ' . TUI GLEN CLUB :X\ The draw for the Whitehead Cup, to be played at Tui Glen on Sunday,, is as follows (stroke play over 18.holes, the first sixteen to play off in match play):— . „ I. Galbraith v. S. Davis; A. Compton V. J. Dudding; N. Lockett v. J._Person; J. Grimwood v. H. West; J. A. Murray v. A. Pope; T. Sleator v. J. Pinkerton; W. Taylor v. A. Judd; F. Bloom v. H. King; B. Barnes v. McDonald; G. Riddell v. A. Corbett; ABlinkhorn v. J. Young; W. Barnard v. F. Brookman; A. P. Whitehead v. R. Murray; H. A. Rixon v. L. McKinnon; F. Bryant v. A. Pilcher; W. Barton v. G. Kent; F. Stone v. F. Tilyard; F. Kelleher v. H. Tonks; O. Price v. E. W. Moore; D. Elliott v. F. Freeman; J. B. .Macpherson v. G. R. Cole; H. Fergusson v. R. O'Toole; D. Hennessy v. L. J. Purdie; A. Lovvett v. F. Pears; E. O'Connell v. H.-Owen.

PAEKAKARIKI CLUB A flag competition will be played on the Paekakariki links on Sunday morning, in conjunction with the second round of the championships. Players will choose their own partners. -The following will play off for the Top Dog'strophy on Suridayrafternoon: B. Lynch and F. C. McNeil, A; de Costa and L. Smith, and J. A. K, Blandford arid F.-Smith. ATHLETIC CLUB The first round of the ■ Athletic ladies' challenge cup, played during the weekend, resulted as follows: — Mrs. Lang, 88, Mrs. Hall, 92, 32—60; Miss Stephens, 89, 26—63. The first round of the Barnes Cup for men resulted as follows: . P. Satherley, 69, 18—51; N. Donkin, 62, 10—52; W. Hodges, 68, 15—53. , Members are reminded that the nnai round.for both ladies' challenge, cup and the Barnes Cup .will be played on Sunday.

HUTT LADIES' CLUB Late entries for the tournament of the Hutt Ladies'. Golf Club which was postponed and is now to be held on September 29 and 30 and October 1 will be received up till next Wednesday. Judging from the entries tohand to date, the tournament should be a very successful one mdeed.^^ A.bogey competition for the Romford Medal will be played by the Hutt Ladies' Club next Wednesday, players arranging their own. partners, seniors from l*o7 1 tee at 11.30 a.m., and juniors from No. 12 tee at noon. C players will arrange their.own games on Tuesday. - JUDCEFORD LADIES' CLUB The final round of the ladies' captain's trophy will be played at Judge: ford on Sunday morning, commencing at 10 o'clock, from the thirteenth tee. The following is the draw:— Miss Gardner and Mrs. Stevenson; Mrs. Martin and Miss Pinner; Mrs. Cossins and Mrs. Levick; Miss Barry, and Miss Edwards; Mrs. Wales and Mrs. .Tacobsen; Miss Nelson and Mrs. Selman; Mrs. Driver and Miss Miss Clarke and Miss Wallis; Mrs. A> gar and Mrs. Anderson. PAEKAKARIKI LADIES' CLUB The" following is the draw for the handicap foursome and second round for Mrs/Marshall's trophy to be played by the Paekakariki ladies on Sunday:—Mrs. Marshall and Miss CKote; Mrs. Murray and Miss Page; Miss .Tames and Miss Clarke; Miss Black and' Miss Murphy; Miss Smith and Miss Hutcheson; Miss, Wallace and Miss Taylor; Mrs. McNeil and Mrs. White; Miss J. Smith and Miss Proudfoot; Miss Robinson, and Miss Lynch; Miss Watkihs and Miss Potts; Miss Hale and Miss Harper; Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. L. Smith.

RANGIMARIE LADIES' CLUB ! A Stableford competition ._will. be. played by the Rangimarie Ladies. Club on Sunday next, players to arrange own partners. , Miss Cooney and Mrs. W. Simpson were the winners of the foursome played last weekend with 82 net, Miss W. Davis and Miss M. Neale being next with 83 net.; MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for the qualifying round for the Miramar Ladies' Club championships, and in conjunction the medal round for Mrs. Haiison's trophy, to be played on Tuesday. Play is to commence at 10 a.m. in order of the draw at four-minute intervals: —Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Pearce and Miss Gambrill; Mrs. Richmond and Miss Taylor; Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Farr;* Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Farmer; Miss Wheeler and Miss H. Griff en; Mrs. Wilson and partner; Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. McKillop; Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. Johansen; Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. H. Parkin; Miss Muir and Mrs. Myers; Mrs. Albertson and Mrs. Mackenzie; Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs. Bond; Mrs. Andrews and Mrs.

Maudsley; Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wrigley; Mrs. Short and Mrs. P. R. Jackson; Mrs. Marsden and Mrs. Austin; Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Sim; Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. N. Jackson; Mrs. Rogers and Mrs.Keaney; Mrs: Parkinson and Miss M. Thompson; Mrs. Day and Mrs. W. Parkin; Mrs. Ilott and Mrs. Sander; Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Houston; Mrs. Didsbury and Miss • Woodman; Mrs. Boielle and Mrs. Lauchlan; Miss I. Myers and Mrs, Menneer; Mrs. Boyes and Mrs.- Castle; Mrs,- Millar and Mrs. Schneider; Mrs. Collie arid Miss Dempsey; Mrs. Roe and'Mrs;.Hanson; Mrs. Caughley and Mrs. Briton Smith; Miss L. Van■ Staveren and Mrs. Bree; Mrs. H. Smith and Miss Davis; . Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Whitcombe; Mrs. Nimmo and Mrs. T. L. Ward; Mrs. Hornibrookand Mrs. Upham; Mrs. Dykes and Mrs. W. J. Anderson; Miss Brien and Mrs. Drake; Mrs. G. Dennis and Miss Robertson; Mrs. Frethey and Mrs. Mabin; Mrs. Combes and Mrs. Grimstone; Mrs; Griffiths and partner; Mrs. Stephens and Mrs.: H. A. Gilbert; Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Dentice; Miss P. Dennis and Mrs. Osborne; Mrs. Stilwell and Mrs. Stubbs; Mrs. Napier and Miss M. A. Smith; Mrs. Telford and Mrs. Downs; Mrs: Hamilton and Mrs. Goldie; Mrs. Scammell and Mrs. Daysh; Miss.Danby and Mrs. Hudson. In the L.G.U. medal played on Tuesday, the following seniors, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. McCarthy, and Mrs. Jarvis, tied with net. scores of 82. Mrs. G. Dennis won in the juniors, 99, 27—72. In the final of the George Cup knock-out Mrs. McCarthy beat Mrs. Foreman 5 and 3. ■ . In the final of the club foursomes knock-out played on Wednesday, Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Bond beat Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Richmond, 2 and 1. TUI GLEN LADIES' CI.UB The following ladies will play the semi-final for the Tui Glen championship:— Mrs. Thomson v. Mrs. Latta; Miss Whitehead v. Mrs. Purdie. The third round for the Priscilla Rose Bowl will 'also be played. The draw is as follows: Mrs. Swinburne V; Mrs. Davison; Mrs; Barnard v. Miss Hutcnins; Miss M. Burn v. Miss Stickings; Mrs. Tilyard v. Miss D. Bush., ..■■'■ A one-club competition will be played by all other members, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB

The following is the draw for the qualifying round for the senior and junior, chariipionship to be played next Wednesday by the Shandon Ladies' Club:—

From No. 1 Tee.—lo a.m., Mrs. Seyb and, Mrs. Boyd; 10.4, Mrs. Mantell and Mrs. Paterson; 10.8, Mrs. Saunders and Miss Carstens; 10.12, Mrs. Vance' and Mrs. Wells; 10.16, Mrs. Monteith and Miss Dorset; 10.20, Mrs. Grant Fargie and' Mrs. Smith; 10.24, Mrs. Cameron and Miss Read; 10.28, Mrs. Cockroft and Mrs. Wallace; 10.32, Mrs. Savage and Mrs! Lees; 10.36, Mrs. Caldwell and Miss Low; 10.40, Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. Black; 10.44, Mrs. Bishop, and Mrs.' Mincher; 10.48, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Wood; .10.52, Mrs. Sotham:. and Mrs. Zachariah; 10.56, Mrs. Warden and Miss Press; 11 a.m., Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Witcombe; 11.4, Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. McNabb; 11.8, Mrs. Kirby and Miss de Tourette; 11.12, Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Adams; 11.16. Mrs. Mouat and Miss Judd; 11.20, Mrs. Andrews and Miss Bockstrow; 11.24, Mrs. Anderson and Miss Douglas; 11:28, Mrs. Mayer and Mrs. Purdie; 11.32, Mrs. Campbell and, Mrs. Hardcastle; 11.36, Miss Bain and Miss C. Thomson. The first round will be played on Thursday, September 24, and the second round on. the following day. . In. the third round of the Edlison Cup played last Wednesday the best card returned in the senior division was by Mrs. Paterson 89, 15—74; and in the Junior division by Mrs. Smith 96. 19—77, and Mrs. Mincher 98, 21— 77. . _

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 16

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 16

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 16