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GOLF

WEEKEND FIXTURES 3 BELMONT CLUB There' will Toe a bogey competition . at tlie Belmont links on Saturday afternoon.;: flayers, pre to arrange their ■ 0 0 n n P Sund e a r y the club will be laying a series of friendly games with the Boulcott Club, Belrriont sending an A grade team to Boulcott and Boulcott sending a B grade team to Belmont. I The following players wiU represent Belmont:—A.team: Men, E.C. Awdry (captain)/ J. "Rudman, R. Shannon, &. Taylor, N. Rudman, K. Drummond, J. Corson, R. Kilmister; ladies, Miss D. Stringfellow, Miss E. Hepburn, Mrs. J. Clark, Miss M. Hyan. B Team—Men, R. Homersham (captain), A. Farquhar, M. Fleet, J. Morley, S. Evans, W. Jarvie, G. Mayo, S. Burge, ladies, Misses S. Brougham, H. Downing/I. Mason, and E. Nash. JUDGEFORD CLUB The draw for the stableford bogey and secoM round of the Mitchell Cup, to be. played at Judgeford on Sunday morriingi is as follows:—E. Ireland v. P. Couchman; M. Jacobson v. O. Olsen, G. 'StSvenson v. R. McCourtie; W. Martin v. B. Stephenson; A. D.'S. Smith v. G. Redwerd; J. Redward v. R. Rattray; L. Philp v. F. Bustin; T. Hill v. C. Cathie; G. James ,v. W. Blake; B.Burdett v. R. Gray; J. Trehey v. W. Cresswell;..S. Slater v.! N. Whiteford; W. Burge v. -W. Barnard; J. -Martindale v. W. Kenner; J. Lawson v. C. Nausbaum; J. Robinson'-v. J. Alpress; R. Hill v. A. Greer;'L. Crocker v. D., Hennessey; H. Lewis v.:G. Orme; J. Ryan v. S. Bridgeford; ■ G. Williams v. J. Burge; S. Cos Sins v.-D.-Barron; E. Cook v. J. Beavon;' C.: Callis v. N. Cathie; J. Greenall v. R. Howatson; P. Gray v. D. Duncan; J. Harrison v. G. Radford; A. Moore v: V. Roberts; R. Rooderkirk v. G. r Sillett; W.'Scott v. S. Stevenson; J. Mason.v. C. Dodson; W. Douglas v. K. Hunter; W. Hislop v. L-. Young; W. Thompson v. H. Underwood; von Hartizlche v. J. Worthington; W. Rollings v. W. Hart; C. Bustin v. I. Jacobson; M. Cunningham v. partner. Players must be ready to start by 10.30 a.m. sharp. RANGIMARIE CLUB The following players are to play for Rangimarie in fi Bustin Cup match at Rangimarie at the weekend:—J. Tunnell, I. Strickland, J. Nash, P. Francis, T. Tarrant, J. Johnston, H. Findlay, H. Wehipeihana, J. Watt, E. G. Randall, A. Richardson, J. Aitken. Emergencies: C. L. Petley, R. Cantlon. Players are requested to be at the clubhouse by 1 p.m. ' i . On Saturday afternoon a stableford bogey will be played, on Sunday moriiing a bogey competition, and a fourball:, stableford bogey will be played in the afternoon. The second round of the captain's trophy^,must be completed this week- • ■ , • the following to handicaps have-.been made:—C. Lauchlin, 15-11;, tTohes, 22-16;. J. Adams, 19-14. t ' * • Karori club The qualifying rounds, for the Red Top ..Crystals >will. be played at the Karori links on, Sunday, over 36 holes,.the first■■.■l6 net scores to qualify. Instead of the. usual Sunday matches a stroke competition will be played in the morning and a.similar .game.in the'afterfibon. On Saturday afternoon a bogey combe played. 'PBtWiif'Jter'the Newton ball match play) will close on Sunday nj.fince as from Saturday.' /" ' *' first round of ..the Captains :#TropKy should be completed' as soon as possible. * . STRATHMORE PARK.CLUB The winner of the ladies' eclectic stroke competition played on the Strathmore Park links on Saturday was Mrs. Fuller with 24 net, Mrs. Scott being next with 27 net. Scott and _ McGregor tied with 24i net, Scott ..winning on the count back in ..the men's section. . On Sunday the stableford bogey re- | uI J, ed . " 1 ®„ tle between McDonald and. S. Smith, 32 points, McDonald winning on the count;back. A team from the club played a match with the Karori Club on Sunday. The game .resulted in a win for Karori Ifext '.Saturday, commencing at 12.30 p.ii£s - the ladies will play the first medal round for Miss Gee's Trophy, Partners will be arranged at the club house, competitions for the men will be.qs follows:—Saturday, bogey; Sundafe medal. Reductions in handicaps: Mrs. Fuller 30, J.. McDonald 22. SHANDON CLUB The;following Watt and Ranish Cup teams' have been selected to , represent,_Shandon at Titahi Bay on Saturday.next:— Watt :Cup.—C. E. Hollis, F, H. McDonald,' W. B. Reilly, R. G. Hay ward, J. B. Wallace, G. McGregor, J. S. Park, R. A., Comerford, P. J. Burke, J. E. Nicolaus,. W. ; R. Tustin, R. Brien: Reserves:. W. H. Dillicar,. A. E. Clarke. Ranish Cup—M. C. Smith, G. Johnson, ;T. J. Gallagher, D. M. Wilson. R. Smith, , J. J. Strachan, H. M. J. McRelvie, N. T. H. Bing, J. Robson, H. A/Hansen. Reserves: B. Hipkins, A. B. Lancaster. A medal round will be played on Saturday next by those'members who, have .not been selected in the teams. . Tbe third'round, of the Lauchlan Trophy must be played this weekend, MANOR PARK-CLUB - Competitions > on the Manor Park links .this weekend are as follows:— On Saturday therewill be an 18-hole stableford bogey; Sunday morn- ■ ing .a fourball best-ball stableford bogey; and in the afternoon an 18-hole stroke. There are still two matches in the first round of -the Tingey Cup to be played, and these must be completed by Sunday. Competitors in the senior and junior fourball best-ball two-life competitions are advised to complete their matches as soon as possible as both first and second rounds must be completed by Sunday, May 29. BOULCOTT CLUB On Saturday a stableford bogey will be played at the Boulcott links, and on Sunday a "stroke competition for members not playing in matches arranged with teams from the Belmont Club. '■ The following will represent Boulcott, and are to report to the captains by 10.15 a.m.:—A Team (at Boulcott). — T. Mudgway, R. Mudgway, Mander, Gwilliam, Wright, O'Connell (captain), Wilson, Church. Emergencies: New and Mouat Ladies: Mrs. Prince, Mrs. O'Connell, Mrs. Wright, Miss Thorns. Emergency: Miss Darby. B Team (at Belmont).—Clements, Longton, Silson, Gosse, Prince, Darby* C. Pegler, H. Mudgway. Emergencies: Gearing (captain) and Hamer. Ladies: Mrs. Mumford, Miss L. Dix, Mrs. Gwilliam, Miss Jones. Emergencies: Miss Marshall and Miss M. Dix. TUI GLEN CLUB The following players will represent Tui Glen in the Bustin Cup match at Rangimarie on Saturday, play to commence at 1 p.m.:—Hansen, Pilcher, ■O'Connell, Morgan, Petersen, J. B.i ■Yoiyig, ".; Locked,'- Lambert,— pimond,J

Judd, Dalgleish, and I. G. Dudding. Emergencies: White, Henn, Swain, find L °Orfsunday the first round of match play lor the Whitehead Cup is to be played. Following is the draw: —L. Pilcher v. C. Lambert P E Henn v. E. Lockett, E. O'Connell v. R. Dalgleish, J. Hansen v. H. S. Davis, 1., G. Dudding v R. Swain, C. Petersen v. J. Morgan, G. S. Perrson v. R. B. Young, A. Judd v. S. L. White. . ■ . No competition is being held on Saturday, but on Sunday morning a stableford over 18 holes is being played with a nine-hole flag competition' during the afternoon. S. L. White has had his handicap -reduced to 20-15. BAY CLUB Following arethe teams to represent Titahi against, . Shandon in the Watt and Ramsh , Cup matches to be played at Titahi oh-'Saturday:— Watt Cup.-—D. Dacre. N. Parker, F. B. Carr, C. G'. Swinburne, H. C. Boon, T. H. R. Boon, T. Maguire, S. Crichton, T. Johnston, H. D. Gyles, C. H. S. Gyles, C. G. Hankin. Ranish Cup.—D. Crombie, H. D. Smith, ,T. B.- Hewitt, J. Scotland, T. Taylor, J. Neale, .B. Roberts, I. M. Gault, H. Bradley, F. W. Smith. Emergencies:' R. Mexted; G. Watkinson, : M. ■Hedstrom, J. Mac Duff, M. Turner, A. m- Caughley. ' ■ The weekend competitions will be:— Saturday' afternoon, single bogey; Sundaymorning.singlestableford; Sunday anwfodft," stableford. . LEVIN ciur The following will Represent.: the Levin Club in a match against the Buckley Club to be played at Levin on Saturday:—ViT. G. Clark, E. W. Clark, V. G. Astley, H. Nicholson, H. Bull, B. G. Connell, W. G. Phillips, R. A. Frederikson, D. P. Todd, B. Skeen, A. Challies, H. A. Phillips, W. Bull, P. S. Crisp. The first qualifying round of the championship competitions will be. played during the weekend. WAIWETU LADIES'CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. round to be played by the Waiwetu Ladies on Sunday morning:—Miss O. Lovell and Miss Z. Treahy; Miss M. Bedingfleld and Miss V. Whitlock; Mrs; Walker and Miss McAuliffe; Mrs. Rudolph and Miss R. Dixon; Miss M. Milne and Miss I. Honrian; Miss E. Horlor and Mrs. Newell; Miss Findlay and Miss W. Reid; Miss Barclay and Miss M. Brooking; Mrs. Shran and Miss I. Clarke; Miss N. Dixon and Miss W. Barr; Mrs. Keys and Mrs. Palmer; Mrs. Emerre and Mrs. Macfarlane; Miss I. Chittey and Miss E. Lockett; Miss Kennedy and Miss Kirk; Miss P. Waldie and Miss M. Fyffe; Mrs. N. Senior and Mrs. Johns; Miss Lewis and Miss Croucher; Miss Plummer and Miss B. Brown; Miss J. Frame and Miss Cossins; Miss A. Burke and Miss P. Barr; Mrs. Hull-Brown and Mrs. Colquhoun; Miss Stevens and Miss R. Hardie; Miss Cramond and player. ' On, Sunday afternoon there will be a fourball best-ball )jogey, players to arrange their own partners. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB jpojlowittg is the'draw for the second' round : of the 36-hole . eclectic competition to be played at Manor Park on Saturday next;— Miss Davidson v. Mrs. Stanley; Miss Jones v. Miss Neely; Miss Taylor v. Miss King; Miss McGrath v. Mrs. Marshall; Miss Slee v. Mrs. Elsmore; Miss K. Walker v. Mrs. Bilderbeck; Miss Batty v. Mrs. Cockburn; Miss D. Walker v. Mrs. Barker; Miss Munro v. Mrs.-McNabb; Miss Black v. Mrs. Cooke{ Miss Gabriel v. Mrs. Smith; Miss; Murphy v. Miss Nash; Miss Read v. Miss Walis;'Miss Heard v.' Miss Yorston; Miss Scott v. Miss Miss Hargrfiaves v. Miss Bowles; Miss George v. ,Miss Howe; Miss Wilson V. Miss Russell; Miss Mulholland v. Miss Allen; Miss Brunton :v.. Miss Jenkins; Miss Clouston v. Mrs. Paul. PAEKAKARIKI LADIES' CLUB ft Following is the draw for the Paekakariki ladies' match over the weekend:— Mrs. McDowall and Miss Pownall; Mrs. Brandt and Miss Bonisch; Miss Campbell and Miss Reid; Miss Gallagher and Miss Eberlet; Miss Stevens and Miss Cartwright; Miss Miller and Miss Porteous; Miss Hall and Miss Harper; Miss Simpson and Miss ' Dorizac; Mrs. F. Smith and Miss B. ! Grimstone; Miss Wilmot and Mrs. Gunn; Miss.Eroudfoot and Mjss James; Mrs. Nicol and, Miss Whitehead; Miss . M. Grimstone' and Miss Robinson; Mrs. i White and Miss.Page; Miss J. Smith ■ and Miss Lyndon; Miss Lynch and Mrs. , Marshall; Miss R. Smith and Miss H. , Lynch; Miss Battersby, a bye. The results of the two-life competi- . tion played on Sunday are:— • ■ Mrs. Nicol beat Mrs. McDowell: Mcs. Gunn beat Miss Porteous; Mrs. White beat Miss Simpson; Miss R. Smith i beat Miss Lynch; Mrs. F. Smith beat : Miss Miller; Miss James beat _ Miss ; Campbell; Mrs. Brandt beat Miss M. ■ Pownall; Miss Gallagher beat Mrs. ! Lynch; Miss Page beat Miss Reid; Miss Grimstone beat Miss B. Grimstone: Miss Robinson beat Miss Harper; Miss Marshall won by default from Mrs. Wilkinson: • Miss Whitehead won by default from Miss Eberlet; Miss Proudfoot won by default from Miss ; Stevens; Miss Hall won by default ; from Miss Wilmbti ' Miss Cartwright • won • by. default from J Miss Battersby; , Miss Lyndon won by default from Miss . BonisCh; ■:Mis37'.J. ;Smith won by. de- „ .faulttfrom*'Miss|Dorizac» .jf

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 116, 19 May 1938, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 116, 19 May 1938, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 116, 19 May 1938, Page 16