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GOLF

WEEKEND PLAY MIRAMAR CLUB PRINCE .OK WALES CUP The mo6t Impprtaht itejn on the Wellington golf programme .on Saturday was the uPrtacecofWale* jCup conjpeti- • tion at the Miramar-.Club links. Max Moore, in 74 oft tlsiev jscratch mark, ■:did the best rciund. although the qualifying list was headed by J. M. Mackenzie, who scored an 8? from a.20 handicap, to give him a net round of " 67. The next scores were:—L. D. Hurst and A. A. Moore, 71; C. V, Hooke, W. S. Barr, and D. A. Smith, .72; D. R. Richmond and H. FTOod, 73; T: Farr, C 7 V: . : Sutherland, and L. A: Williams, 74. Six players -returned cards of 77;, net, arid Combes - and Pearc* lost on the draw. Following is. the draw lor the first ,*Ound:— . D. R..Richmond(B) v. G. H. Stubbs (18); H. Frood (14) v. A. A. Moore (10); P. J.Townlev(lß) v. J. M. MacXenzie (20>; H. G, DidSbury (12) v. W. S. Birr (10)'; t. D. Hurst (6) v f D. A; Smith ; (12);. A. T. Seaward (14) v. J. M. Griffiths; ;K. V.Jeffery (1) v. A. Maradetf (10); C. V. Rooke (7) v. C. V. Sutherland (9); F. J. Hardwicke . (18) v. V. R. Gunn (12);;0. Mills (10) V. J. A. Jacques (10);-i. A. Williams v. J. L. Petley (3); F. W. Mackay (10) V. W. A; Robertson (6); F; M. Lock„wood (14) -.v. At. G. McClure (8); A. G. Barnett (16) v. Max Moore, (scr); A. L. Hollings (18) v. H. A. Black (1).; F. R. Combes (14) v. T. Farr (16). A fourball bogey competition played yesterday , morning saw D. S. Halley (3) and Jv Jacques (10), H.- Clay' (18) •rid C. Gordon (10), and M. Mabin (12) and H. Parkin. (12) tie with cards of 3 upmei*ck6mbie cep v In the flrst'round, of the ; Mel. B. Crombie: Remembrance Cup, A. E. Doneghu« .(4); afid T.- -Farr (16) beat KMooney'dOFarid W. L, Wyber (18), 4. and 3; C f 7V.*Sutherland' (9) and J. G. Hughes .(18)- beat *B. Beale (6) and Monro (14), 2 and,l; W. S. Barr (12) and Hollings (16) beat D. R. Richmond (8) and A. H. Hornblow (20), 2 up; Roberts (12) and Tartakover (16) beat J. H. Drake (1) and Thomson (16), 4 and 3; Gunn (12) and: Burnett (16) beat E. E. Brooking (12) and L. A. Williams (lflj), 1 up,%Notley (12) and Fearn (14) . beat Johnston (12) and Parker (18), 1 up. - In the second- round Doneghue and rtjrr beat Sutherland -Hughes, 1 up. ...4 HUTTCLUB A fourball best-ball bogey competition on the- Hutt links on Saturday afternoon was won by K. J,. Claverhill (12) and -Dr L.lrwin (9), with 6 vp. Next came-B. Vickerman. (6) ■ and G. M-Jrt w»t (13) >: 5 lip; F. N v Gibbons (6) and L. G. Moss (14), 5 up; W, K. Cook (SY and F. J. Ansell <7), 5 up; H. J. Porter (11) |uia D. F. "Porter (8), 3 up; JL V. Bridge (8) and J; H. Barnett (18), 5 'Up; R.D. Chandler (4) and R. J. Atkinson. (17), 1 up; R. F„ Jollands (8) and S. A. Wiren (13) ; 1 up; A, E. Park (5) and. L. C. Hemery (7), 1 up; R. Adams (6) and E. F. Rothwell (18), all square! ■ ■ .A; stableford competition yesterday morning was-won by G. Burnard with ?3, £—38. Next came R. Malyon, 22, 15—37; L. V. Browne, 20, 15«-35: L. W. Bridge, 28, r : 8—34; A. J. Park, 20, 14— 34; "p. Swift, 28, 5—33; R. Adams, 27, A fourball best-ball bogey event yesterday afterpobn was won by R. J. Davis (8) and ** G. Moss (14), with 5 up, ona .count-back from M. L. M. Shewan '(l 2) and R. J. Atkinson (17), 5 up. Next-came D. J. F. White (7) and J. S, Rutherford (6), 4 .up. •Inthe first round of the Hughes Memorial competition D. J. F. White be*' £ N. GibboAS, 1 up; W. G. Home be*tM, ptulin, 2 up; ,W. K. Cook beat W. O. Gibb, 3 and 2; J. V. Stevens beat H. K. Adamgon at the nineteenth; D. L. Itwin toeat P. Ellerm, 2 up; H. G. Craighead beat E. Partridge, 4 and 3; J. S. Rutherford beat G. J. McNaught, T and 6; R. J. • Atkinson beat L. A. Davis, 3 and 2; H. Burnard beat J. A. and 3; ,W. H. Smith beat'A. R. Wright, 2 up; G. .y. Berry beat A. L. McLean, 3 _and l; K. H. Hume beat N. W. Porter, 3: and 2; R. D. Chandler beat Li-D. Harris,!? and .5; iA; E. Park beat A. H. 3 and 1; C. L. Moloney beat J. M. I)unn, 2 up; :P. J. R. Fordham beat F. Manderson: at' the nineteenth. . In the flrit round of the St Andrews Cross competition G. P. Roberts beat I. A. Ewen, 1 up; R. D. Chandler beat J, L. Black at the nineteenth: W. K. Cook beat J. F. Pym, 3 and 2; D. Swift beat D. J. F. White, 4 and 3; C. L. Moloney beat P. Flanagan, 2 and 1; M. T. McLean , beat W. H. Lees, sen., 1 up; M. L. M. Shewan beat G. A. Wylie, 4 and 3; D. A. F. Crombie beat A. J. Coleman, 3 and .l; J. Lee-Jones beat F. J. Ansell. 3 and 2; J. A. Jackson beat G. J, McNaught, 2 up. SHANDONCLUB r FoUewi&| at* th» reiultfl ofihe competitteiu plve4 Shannon over the vea|md layout:— 'Maul -Round (in canjaiitction .with quality)ng xpund for' the Andrew Trc* Phyir-R. Jackson, 89 ) 2»—66; E. C. Gnfin. 81.13—68; R. Flower, 88, 16 —72rs. Wilmshursf, 88,16-72; C. HoddinottT 96, 24—72. __SUbiefprd.—E. C: Grifßhj 36 points; H. Jackson. 37 points. Bogw.—Seniors: »F. H. McDonald (2), f down, r Juniors: P. Garlick (17), 4 down. . . Fourball Best-ball—D. M. Wilson and G. Tangney, 3 .up; W. R. Tustin and A. Lancaster, 3 up. In the top-dog competition" J.J. Evans and H, A. Hansen beat .J. Robson and H, Dillicar, 10 and 8. The following qualified for the Andrew Trophy ana will play off as ia indicated:—? , / . H. Jackson V. J. N. Ellison: W, B. C. Smithj A. E. dlarke v. U. P. Calcinai; C. .Storry v., S. Wilmshurst: J. C. 'Low v. D. F. Sutton; J. J. Strachan v. G. Simpson; C. L. Mayo v. N.- T. A. Bing; G. H. Brown v. R. Flower,- C. Hoddinott y. L. Yourig;. G. Johnson v. P. Gwlick; J. O'Callaghan v. P.- J. Burke; R. H. Williamson v. K. Mitchell; Comerford v, T. J. Gallagher; G, G. Hodgkins v. H. M. J. McKelvie: A. L. ftess"v. D; T. Barnett; E. C. Grifftn v. R. B. Robinson. In the semi-fintO. for the Eauchlan Trophy, S. Ward beat R. Brfen. 2 said I, and H. A. Hasten beat W. H. Barton at the nineteenth. MANOR PARK CLUB Good scoring, continued in competitions during the weekend at the Manor Park links, and the best card handed in oni Saturday afternoon was by J. Hennessy (6), who was 1 up on bogey in the senior-section.; The next cards were D. Butler, Z. down, and A. Radford. 3 dOwn.' In the intermediates. W. Kincaid won on a coimt back from F. H. Gruar. both players being all square. L. J. Smith won in the. jun- 1 iors. his card-being all square, and C. Birch and 0.-Evaris were both 1 down. The first bf the . monthly medal rounds was played yesterday morning. H. J. Smith (20) was the winner of the club's trophy with a 68 net, and he was followed bv W. Anderson (22) and H. Elsmora (17). both 67. The former won the runner-up's trophy on a count back. Other good cards were' handed in. particularly by the juniors. A. V. SwansOn, 68 nett; I. K. McKenzie, 68: F. H. Gruar. Kincaid. 69: S. Livingston, 69 ; L. J. 70, were the best. - . An 18-hole stroke competiiipn played in conjunction with ~thr match resulted as follows: — Seniors: 1. K. McKenzie, 69 net Intecoaediateftt JEr .a

count back from W. Kiricaid with .69 net. Juniors: H. J. Smith, 66 net. In the fourball bogey yesterday afternoon, I. K. McKenzie and C. Birch won with a good card of 6 up. They were followed by E. Trewby and C. Wareham, 4 up; and L. J. Smith and S. B. Cochrane, 3 uo. RANGIMARIE CLUB ■ A medal" round on the Rangimarie links on Saturday resulted as follows:— ■ Seniors: J. TunnelL 73, 3—70;. A. Richardson, 86, 12—74. Juniors: H. Croxton, 97,.: 24—73; J. Hastings, 96, 22—74. ' > The best cards in the qualifying found for' the Whitaker clock competition were as follows:—Miss Cameron and Anderson, 99, 27—72; Mrs. Dodson and Tunnell, 85, 9—70; Miss Whiteman and Carr, 98, 22—76; Miss Johnston and Strickland,\ 97, 20—77; Mr. and Mrs. Watt, 101. 24—77; Mr. and Mrs. Webb, 106,28^-76. Yesterday afternoon a fourball bogey resulted in a win for Bradley and Chapman, with the excellent card of 8 up. Next came Dalton and Campion, 4 up. , In the second round of the captain's trophy competition, Reid beat Chapman,? and 5; Richardson beat Croxton, 7 and 5; Watt beat Burns, .3 and 2; Findlay beat Lister, 4 and 3; Jackson beat Hay, 2 and 1; C. James beat Dickinson, 5 and 4; Morris beat Aitken, 3 and 1. '. t ' •, :. A tournament will be played next weekend, starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Details will be arranged later in the week. BELMONT CLUB A friendly match between the Belmont and Glenside Clubs; played at the Belmont links on Saturday afternoon, was won by Belmont by 14 games to 9, with one game halved. , .Following are the results, Belmont players being mentioned first:— Men's Singles.—Corson beat McLachlan,. 1 up; Ambrose beat Watt, 6 and 5; Hartley beat Green, 5 and .4; Climo beat Carnell, 5 and 4; Harking beat Bramley, 4 and 2; Leineweber lost to Edgecombe, 2 down; Cameron lost to Neilson, 2 down; Ryan lost to Goddard, 2 down; MacGiblyin beat Shann, 2 up; Clark lost to McKeowri, 3 and 2; Sutherland beat McKay, 7 and 6; Hulme beat Brown, 7 and 5. Men's Fourballs.—Corson and Ambrose beat McLachlaji and Watt, 1 up; Hartley , and Climo beat Green and "Carnell, 3 and, 2j. Harkins. and Leineweber ;and Bramley and Edgecombe, all square;" Cameron and Ryan lost to Neil'son and Goddard, 2 and 1; MacGibbon and Clark beat Shann and McKeown, 2"up; Sutherland; and Hulme beat McKay arid Brown, 7 and 6. Ladies' Singles.—Miss Spence beat MisS McLachlan, 3 and 1; Miss Ryan lost to Miss Stevens, 3 and 1; Miss Earnshaw lost to Miss Tomlinson, 7 and 5; Miss Duley lost to Miss Louis, 8 and 7. ■" *' Ladies'- Fourballs.—Miss Spencer and Miss Ryan beat Mrs. McLachlan and Miss Stevens, 1 up; Miss Earnshaw and Miss Duley lost to Miss Tomlinson and Miss Louis, 8 and 7. A fourball bogey competition on Sundiy afternoon was won by C. J. Mac Gibbon (24) and J. Corson (12), with a card of 7 up. Others to return good cards ..were R.; H. .gilmister (13) and T. Harkins (20), 5 up; N. Rudman (7) and H. Hoskin (24), 5 .up; E, Taylor (6) and t.Hulme, (24), 3 up. A ladies' stableford competition was won by Miss M, Ryan with 4, 27—31. Next were Miss D. Stringfellow, 17, 13 —30, and Miss J. Puley, 3, 27—30. KARORI CLUB This annual match for the vice-presi-dent's trophy was played on Saturday afternoon at the Karori links, the winner being C. Batten (13), with 35 points, T. Rogers (11) running close with 34 points. . ' , , In a fourball bogey played yesterday morning D. McGavin (17) and B. Rundle (31) returned a good card of 5 up, W. Thompson (24) and G. Harl greaves (17) coming next with 3 up. In the afternoon G, Simmiss (6) and B. Thomson (18) won a fourball stable, ford with 41 points, T. Rogers (11) and K. Barron (14) being second with 37 (points. _ . „ In the first round of the Red Top Crystals, DaVia beat: Briggs, 6 and 5; Hutson beat Graham, 3 and 2; and Rogers beat D. Cooper, 5 and 4. The following will represent the«club in a match against Paekakariki next Sunday at Paekakariki;.-- . . ..Lash, Simmiss, Craighead, McKenzie, d; Cooper, Rogers, >Youme, Davison, Westbrook, Barron, Hutchings, Vaughan, Heany, Dykes, Dayis, Ander--°Adjustoient io. handicap: H. ; E., Taylor. t0.22. . .r : . CLUB A bogey competition on the Paremata links on Saturday was won by E. V.' Croft, who finished 1 up. A combined medal competition yesterday. was won by De Lisle and E. C. Marris, with 87, 22—65., K. Dillon arid.N. Sturrock came next with 97, 2d 73' . A fourball best-ball stableford yesterday" afternbon ; was won by Dillon and. Sturrock, with ,39 points. Campbell arid Allen scored 37 points and Fisher and Croft and, Ellingford and Jones 36 points. ~ The following adjustments to handicaps Have: beeri made:—-J. Osborne, 1915; N. Sturrock, 21-16; E. V. Croft, 2317; K. Dillon, 26-20. JUDCEFORD CLUB A-fourball :bogey on the Judgeford j links yesterday- resulted in a tie tween J. Schierning and C. Redward and W; Martin and W. Thompson, with 5 up. In a play-off Martin arid Thompsonwon with's up.' Next were J. Allpress and S. Harrison, A up; R. Gray and I. Barron, 3 up; G. J. Stevenson and. C. Dobson, 1 up; H. Cathie and R. Redward,-1 down; ■ The Bustin Cup match which was to have been .played- on ■ June- 4 against Momington, at. Mornington, has been postponed until June 11. The team will be announced, later. ; PAEKAKARIKI CLUB A match between the Paekakariki arid Otaki Clubs on . the Paekakariki linkjs on Saturday was won by Paekakariki by 16 games to 6. The following qualified yesterday to play off-for the captain's trophy: F. Kember, J. Craighead, P. Pages JHanratty, A. Jaggers, W. Col ton, A. Smith, H. Bundle, B. Lynch, J. Warring, C. Wheeler, R. Andrews, F. Marshall, G. Gore, N. Ewart. A medal round played in conjunction resulted in a tie between F. Kember, 71, I—7o, and J. Craighead, 76, 6—70, Kember winning on a count back. Other good scores were: P. Page, 89, 18—71; A. Jaggers, 84, 13— 71; W. Colton, 92, 21—71; J. Hanratty, 83, 12—71. A fourball over fourteen holes yesterday, afternoon saw a tie between A. Gollop and W. Colton and H. Bundle and G. Little, with 4 up, Gollop and Colton winning on a count back, Next came F. Kember and J. Bringans, A. Jaggers tod N. : Ewart, J. Smith and P. Wheeler, aU 3 up. Following is the draw for the first round of the captain's trophy competition; F. Kember v. 8.-Lynch; A. Jaggers v. R. Andrews; A. Smith v. G. Gore; P. Page v. P. Wheeler; J. Hanratty v. N. McKenzie; H. Bundle v. N. Ewart; W. Colton v. F. Marshall; J. Craighead v. J. Warring. MORNINGTON CLUB A bogey competition on the Mornington links on Saturday was won by J. Webber. (14), with-1 up. Next came W."Taylor'" 2 down', A. G. Minifie (9), 3 down. In the first round of the Brett Cup , CfioapstitiPA ' ft# flualifying

round for the Stratmore Cup yesterday. the best cards were:—A. Hood, 77, 16—61; C. Wheeler, 72,9—63; A. G. Minifie, 77, 12—65; W. Charles,. 81, 16—65; W. Taylor, 73, 8—65; W. J. Cooch, 88, 22—66; D. B. Stratmore, 71, 5—66; C. Aamodt, 83, 17—66; W. H. Kelly, 78, 12—66; L. W. McGirr, 72, 6—66. The stableford competition was won by F. W. Andrews. (8), with 40 points. He covered the course in 70, six strokes below his handicap. A. Hodd (11) scored 38 points, W. Kelly (9) 37, A. D. Clarke (7), D. B. Stratmore (4), and W. Taylor (6) 34. ■ _ , „ In the final-of the H. A. Black Cup, A. Thomson (13) beat C. S. Myers (16), 5 and 4, over 36 holes. During King's Birthday weekend a series of competitions will be played. WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB A flag match will be played on Wednesday by the Wellington Ladies' Club. Players are to arrange their own partners, and games will be arranged for those who are unable to do so. , , Mrs. M. Benjamin was the winner of last week's senior stableford bogey and Miss B. Reading was the winner of the junior event. HUTT LADIES' CLUB The fourball- competition for Mrs. Slater's- trophy will be played on Wednesday by-the Hutt Ladies Club. • Players in the first round and those with byes will play their match and will arrange their time of playing from 10 a.m. The best scores returned in last week's extra L.G.U. were: _ Seniors. —Mrs. Park, 95, 13—82; Mrs. E. Hogg, 99, 17—82., Mrs. Park won on thei recount., • Juniors.—Mrs. Moss, 102, 34—68. SHANDON LADIES' CLUB In the stableford competition played over the weekend by the Shandon Ladies' Club Mrs. Ellison won with a good score considering the gusty conditions. Miss Smith was the runner-up. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB In the L.G.U. round played on Saturday by the Manor Park Ladies Club, Miss Murphy returned the best senior card, 90, 15—75, and Miss Allen the best junior, 94, 27—67. Miss Neely 70 and Mrs. Ronald 71 had good cards. Miss Dennehy won the play-off for a tie in the recent flag competition, glaring her ball in the seventeenth A stableford yesterday morning was won by Miss McColl with a brilliant score of 28, 8—36. • v -In the first round of the Forbar Cup Miss Johe? and Mrs. Elsmore beat Miss Hogg and Mrs. Smith, 1 up; Miss McColl and Miss Howe beat Miss Taylor and Miss Wilson, & and 2; Miss Fairbrother and' Mrs. Marshall and Miss Davidson and Miss Ypraton, all square. A" 10-hole bogey competition played yesterday afternoon was won* by Miss Murphy, 1 down. PAREMATA LADIES' CLUB A .medal competition played by the Paremata Ladies'. Club yesterday was won by Miss M. Stevens with 75 net. Miss P. Finch, scored 78 net and Miss E. White 84 nit. JUDGEFORD LADIES' CLUB A stableford bogey played yesterday by the Judgefor d Ladies' Club resulted in a: win for Miss Gardiner, 19,17— 36. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played next Sunday:—Mrs. Carlyon and Miss Pinner; Mrs. Martin and Miss Gunn; Miss Gardner and Mrs; Cossins; Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Barnard;, Mrs. Selman arid Miss Burge; Miss Murphy and Mrs. Horwood; Miss Ward and Miss Fisher; Mrs. Jacobson and Miss Tilzey. Players will start from the thirteenth tee. ' STRATHMORE PARK LADIES' CLUB • The eclectic" stroke played by the Strathniore Park . Ladies Midweek Club on Wednesday was won by Mrs. Hutsoji in the A grade with 27 net. In the B grade Mrs. Underwood won with 25 net. Competitions for Wednesday are as follows:—A grade, bogey; B grade, medal.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 18

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