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GOLF

MABIN CUP MATCH

MIRAMAR CLUB

There was a large "entry for the first toirnd Of the Mabin Cup on the Miramar links on Saturday afterhoon. This if a fourball best-ball competition in ■which senior, and junior players partr ner each other.. - The best card on Saturday was returned lay Mas Moore (scr): and J. McDermott (16), who finished 7 lip. Next came ;W. Flanafan' (2) and'J. M. McKenzie (14): A. .-Doneghue (3) and G. H„ Stubbs (14), 6 up; J. H. Drake . (1) and P. J. Townley (14), 5 up; D. A. Smith (9) and Fi R. Combes <11), 4 up; H. G. Didsbury (9); and 5... W. Fearn (11), D. S. Halley (2) and D. H. .Held (11), 3 up; C. M. Borden (8) and A. G. Barnett (12). S. Oimbrill (5). and G. P. ™°mson (12) , H. H. McLean (5) and W. L. Wyber (14), 2 up; W. L. Burch (5) and L. W. Gilbert (12), A. Marsden (B> and W. H. Cunningham (11), H, Parkin (9) and L. Gictard (11), J. S. Wilson 6 and M. R. O'Shea (15), V. R. Gunn (?) and J. G. Hughes (14), M. P. Mabm (» and W. A. Dentice a 2), W A. Hobertson (5) and. E. C. Inkster (11). H. M. Dykes (6) and'R M. Allan (17), G. L. Clark (8) and C. O. Ashton (12), and G. S. Bees (2). and A H. Hornblow (14), 1 up; C. V. Rooke (5) and T. Farr (12), A. G. McClure (6) and A. M. Tartakover(l2), aijd J. W. Sandham (5) and P. J. King (14), all flrat round of the Prince of Wales Cup competition yesterday O. Mills (10) beat J. A. Jacques (10), 4 and: 2; and J. L. Petley (3) beat L. A. .Williams (18), 3 and 2. HUTT CLUB In the first round for'the , Oswald Chesney trophy on the Hutt links on, Saturday J. A. Foy led the field with 85, 17—68. Next came A. J. Coleman, 87, Ift—7l; G. L. Moloney,"B2i 11-r-71; J. S. Rutherfbrd, 82, 8-74; E. S. Thom»n, 82, S-=-74j:A. L. McLean, 81, 7—74; W. A. Biyden, 83,18—75; J. F. Pym, 77, Zrr7s; la: Macallan, 83, 8—75; R. J. Atkinson, 90, 21—75; 78, D. :L. Itwin, 88» -12—76; G. M. Frazer, 93,17-78; P. Ellerm, 89,12-77; M. T. McLean, 97, L. V. Browne. 87, 20—77; G. Y. Berry, 84; 7—77; D. Swift, 83, 6—77; I. A. Stevens, 91, 14— 77; L. B. Harris, 84, 7-77; K. H. Hume, 81, J3—7B; G. L. O'Halloran, 91,13—78; H. K. Adamson, 83, 5—78. . „ A bogey match yesterday morning was won by P. Ellerm (9), who finished l up. Next came G. M. Frazer (13), aU square; W. H. Smith (10), 2 doym; I. A. Macallan (6), 2 down; H. K. Adamson (4), 2 down; J. M. Dunn (8),?4 down. ' A fourball stableford aggregate yMterday afternoon was won by J. S. Butherford and R.'J. Atkinson, 44,22— 66. They were followed by.J.-F. Pym and J. M. Dunn, 51, 10—81; J. H. Turner and L. Monkman, 42, 19—61; W. G. Fisher and F. J. Ansell, 48,13—61. A stableford bogey match on the Paekakariki links on Saturday was won by J. Sigley, on a count back from P. Page, both scoring 34 points. A bogey competition yesterday morning saw a tie between H. Rendall, J. Bringans, and C. Walker, with cards showing all square. Walker won on a count back. , . The qualifying round for Mrs. and the' resulting draw lor the match play is as follows:—Mrs. MarshalL'V. D. Walker; Miss Dennehy v. Miss George;, Mrs. Ronstld v. Miss Taylor; Miss Yorston v. Miss. Brunton; Miss Murphy v. Miss Howe; Miss Black v. Miss Slee v. Mrs. McNabb v. Mrs Smith; Miss Jones v. Mrs. Elsmore. .. . In the first round for the. Forbar Cup Mfis Fairbrother and Mrs. Marshall beat Miss Davidson and Miss Yorston, 4 and 2. , „ , ..... In the yankee fourball competition Mist Jones and Miss Taylor beat Miss Howe and Miss Dennehy, 3 and^. A stableford bogey event yesterday morning was won by Mrs. Smith, with S3 points, and the same player won an afternoon bogey competition over ten boles, finishing all square. PAEKAKARIKI V. KARORI A non-competition match v between teams representing the Pa andfKarori Clubs was played on the paekakariki links yesterday, and resulted in a win for the home team by 21 games to six. -Paekakariki won the ping!-* by 15 games to three, and the fourballs by six to three. Following are the results, the Paeltakariki players being mentioned F. Kember beat Simmiss, 4 and 3; J. Kember . beat McKenzie, 1 up; A. Smith lost to D. Cooper, 4 aid 3; W. Gollop beat; - Rogers, 2 1; N. Ewart beat T, Younie, ,3 ind 2; F. Smith beat R. 4 and 2;- P. "Wheeler beat Davidson, 4 Mid 3; A. Oollop„beat Anderson, 4 and 3; A. Jaggers beat?J. 4%nd §; Hanratty beat Barrow, 4 and 3; J. Warring beat Davies, 5 and 4; it. Lynch lost to Bradley, 3 and 2, J. Bringans beat Vaughan, 6 and 4; J. Smith beat A. O. Heany, 6 and 4; H. Rendall beat Thompson, 5 and 4; G. Grimstone lost to McGavm, 1 down, jj. Brown beat Eendle, 8 and 7; A. Scotland beat Dustin, 4 and 3. . Fourballs.—Jaggers-andA. Gollop teat Anderson and Hutchmgs, 5 and 4, Warring and J; Smith beat Da\rtes and Heany, 5 and 4; Hanratty. and W. Gollop lost to T. Rogers and Barrow, 2 and 1; Scotland and Brown lost to Bendle and Tustin, 1 down; A. Smith and J. Kember beat Cooper and McKenzie, 3' and 2; Ewart. and F., Kember beat ;Yoonie and SinuniSs, 2 and 1; H. Bendall and Grimstone lost to Thompson and McGavin, 3. wid Smith and Wheeler beat Westbrook and Davidson, 2 and 1; Bnngans and H. Lynch beat Vaughan and Bradley, 3 . and 2. . .. : rangimarie club A stroke competition on the Rangimarie links on Saturday was won by .I. Strickland, with 78, He was followed by J. Nash 80. , The net medal competition resulted In a tie between J. Hastings, 91, 22 — 69, and A. Richardson, 81, 12-69. The iOrmer won' on a count back. A bogey competition yesterday morning was won by-L. Hay, with 2 down. Next came L. Bradley, 3 down; and C. Anderson and E.. Kennedy,- 4 down. A stableford event yesterday afternoon was won .by E. Kennedy, with 20 14—34. Next came J. Nash, 30, 3— 33; H. Reid," 22, 11—33. _ In the first round of the Campbell trouhy Strickland Bart dell, 5 and 4;TunneU beat Richardson, 8 and 7;/Tarrant beat Francis. 1 up; Nash beat Johnston, 7 and 6. In the second round, Tunnell beat Strickland, 1 up; Nash beat Tarrant, Tn'the first round of the first flight. Hastings beat Reid, 2 and 1; beat Gibbs, 1 up; Adams beat Aitken, 6 and 4; Bradley beat Jones, 7 and 5. In the second round, Hastings beat Dunn, 1* up; Bradley beat Adams, 3 and 2, In' the first round of the s e cond flight, Anderson beat Carr, 5 and 4. McLauchlan beat Mehall, .6 and • 4, Webb beat Lister, 2 and 1; Hayes beat Kennedy, 3 and 2. In the second round. Anderson beat McLaughlatt, 3 and 2, Hayes beat Webb, 1 up. MANOR PARK CLUB .; The Manor.-.Park course .was in excellent order for play in competitions on Saturday and yesterday, and in the. stableford bogey event on Saturday,

WEEKEND GAMES

| afternoon good cards were handed in. In the seniors, J. won with 132, 5—37, followed by D.„ Butler With 136 points. In the intermediates, F. H. Gruar scored 35 points to win, A. S.-T. Butler being next with 33. L. J. Smith had a comfortable win in the juniors with 36 poihts, with W. Anderson next with 34. • ■ Yesterday morning a fourball bestball 6tableford was played, the winners being F. Page and O. Evans, with 45 points. The former had a good round, reaching the.turn in 34 and 'coming home in 36. The runnersup were A. Radford and C. D. Graham, with 41. Other good. cards T were, returned by F. H. Gruar and W. Hodges and, G, Alston and S. A- Frankpitt, both scoring 39. ' ■ - An eighteen-hole stroke played yes.terday afternoon resulted as fpllows:-r Seniors:'K,{Stephen, 71 net,"andX K. MCKenzie;. 72. Intermediater E; -F. Armstrong, ,68 *net. W. -Hodges 71, J. A. Barker, 72, E. Edwards, 72,..and .F., H. Gruar 72. Juniors: S. Livingston, 68 net, C. Durrant, 71, J. Jones, 71, H. J: Smith, 71, and R. Andrews, 72. SHANDON CLUB The results of. the competitions played at Shandon over the weekend are as follows:— - _ Bogey Competition.—J. B. ■ Wallace (5H I up; C. Storry (10), 1 down. _ -Fourball Bogey.—Lancaster - and Callaghan, ,3 up. , ' . Four flight events, confined to -Tiem bers of the club, were .played over the weekend,. and resulted as ; • foiloEvent / Np. I.—Comerford -be»t Stuckey.'2 up; Rei;lly beat Johnson, 2 and 1; Clarke beat Nicoiaus. Ward beat Desmond, A and 3; Wallace beat Dillicar by default; Brien beat Macleod, by default; MuUins beat Tustin, 5 and 4; Smith beat Burke, 3 Event' No. 2.-M. C. Smith beat Strachan, 4 and 2; Ryan beat Haughton, 2 and 1; Griffin beat Hipkins, 4 and 3; Storry beat Bing, by Hansen beat Wilson, 1 up; Lancaster beat Tumbull, 5 and -4; Tangney beat Mantell, 5 and 4; Robson beat Melvm, 2 lvent No. 3.—Pye: beat Evans, 2 and 1; Suttoti : beat Isaacs, 4 and 3, Hurdley beat Calcinau by default, Miss :Brady; 5 and.:.4; Mrs. beat. Hartman, 2 and„l. Mrs., ' lifemnser WW lick. 5 and 3; Graydon beat a. i u. Smith. 3 and 2; Boyce beat Mrs. Burke, 6 and 5; beat. Marks, 7 and 5; Barrand beat Mrs. King, 5 and 3, Mrs. Hipkins Collins ,3 and 2, Ranish oeat Martin, 8 and- 6, Mrs. Simpson, 5 and 3 I Second Round.—Event No. 1. Beiliy beat Comerford, 4; and 3; Clarke beat Ward, 1 up; Wailace beat Brien, 4 and 3; SrtiSeat Slullins, at the nine, teenth. ; Event No.' 2: - Rya.n_ : 'b? Smith, 5 and 3; Storry beat Griffin, "2 and 1; Hansen beat Lancaster, 4 and 2; Robson beat; Tangney. 3 al i d a Event No. 3: Pye beat Sutton, 2 and 1; Hurdley beat Miss Robinson, 3 and 2; -Mrs. Reilly beat Mrs. Mantell, 4 and 2: Young beat Gleadow, 3 and i. Event No. 4: Ballinger beat Graydon, 5 and 4; Squires beat Boyce, 4 and 3, Barrand beat Mrs. Hipkins, 4 and 3, Ranish beat Mrs. Ryan. 3 and 2. The players eliminated in the first round of each event competed in separate flights, and the results were. Flight 'No. I.—First round: Johnson beat Stuckey, 7 and 6: Desmond beat NicolaUs,. 2 and 1; Diilicar defaulted, Tustin' beat Burke, 2 and 1. Second round: Johnson beat Desmond, 2 and 1; Tustin, a bye.. c( . ..j Flight NO. 2.—-First round: Strachan beat Haughton, 4 and,2; Hipkins_beat Bing,( by default; Wilson beat Turnbull at the' twentieth; Melyin beat Mantell, 2 and 1. Second kins beat Strachan, ,2. and 1, Wilson beat Melviil, 2 and 1. Flight No. 3.—First round: Evans beat Isaacs, 3 and 2; Brady beat Calcinai by default; Hartman beat Sinclair/ 5 and 4; Low beat Miss Hodgins, 4 and ■ 3. Second round: Evans beat Brady, 6 and 5; Hartman beat Low, 4 Flight No. 4.—First round: Garlick beat A. Smith, 6 and 5; Mrs. Burke beat Marks, 3 and 2; Mrs. lOng beat Collins, 4 and 3; Simpson beat Martin. 8 and 7. Second round: Gar lick beat Mrs. Burke, 1 up; Mrs. King beat Simpson, 2 up. PAREMATA CLUB A medal round on the.Paremata links on Saturday was_won by D._Yorag, with 68 net. C. 'Fear- and- J. Fleming came next; with 69 net A flag competition yesterday morning was won by K. Dillon. WELLINGTON LADIES' CLUB Following is, the draw for a. flag match to be played on Wednesday by the Wellington LadW Club:— ■ - • Seniors. —1.5, Miss .Wheeler and Mrs. T. Seddoh; 12.15,.'Mr5, Gregory and -Miss 1 Ward; - MrsMrs ' 'SDiers: 12.25, .Mrs<. Weston and Mrs'' Peacock; 12,30, Mrs. Collins and Blackleyr 12,35, Mrs. Welton-Hogg ind Mrs Brodie; 12.40, Mrs. Macßae Mm Treadwellt -12..45, Mrs. R« Juniors.—l2.o, Mrs. D. G. Webster ana Mrs Milne; 12.5, Miss Hempton and Mils Richardson; 12.10 Mrs. ITomn an/4 Mfg. PCdCOCICf I Richardson and Mrs. S. ate «°bertson' l Tweed;l2.3o, Miss M. Peacock and Miss Moodie; 12.35, Mrs, Riddler and Malcolm- 12.40, Mrs. Webster and at first tee, . HUTT LADIES'CLUB Following is the draw for the third L.G.U. and. second qualifying lound for Mrs. Wilson's trophy, to. be played by the' Hutt Ladies' Club:— From No.-.l tee, at 10 a.m.—Mrs. Hanson v, Mrs.'Ashe; Mrs. Griflen y. %s. Norman; Mrs. Monkman v. Mrs. Park. Mrs Lewis v. Mrs. Chas. Rogers; -.Mrs. Latham, v. Mrs. Slater; M ". Paterson v. Miss Lee; Mrs. Duncan v. Miss Dawson; Mrs. Evers Swindell v. Mrs, Chapman; Mrs. Monteith v. Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs Hogg V. Mrs. Wiren; Mrs. Davidson'v. Mrs. Munden; Mrs. Williams v. another; Mrs. Tenhent v Mrs. Bradlev- Mrs Simpson v. Mrs. Pocock, Miss Young v. Miss Stewart; Mrs Evans v. Mrs Admore; Miss Bunny v. Mrs. Hughes: Miss McCaskill v. Mrs. Cau. From -No. 12 tee, at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. Wilkinson v. Mrs. Radford; Mrs. Lawry v. - Mrs. Carter; Mrs. Green v. Mrs. Moss' Mrs. Fraser v. Miss Myers; Mrs. Rairiey v. Mrs. Willstedl. Mrs. Pacey v Miss P. Veitch; Mrs. Baldwin, v. Miss M.'Jones; Mrs. Hardcastle v. Mrs. Lee Jones; Mrs. Macdonald ,v. Miss Rnrkleton- Mrs. F. Luke v. Miss BoSrke- Mrs Gibb v. Mrs. Steel; Mrs. Turner v. Mrs. Haldane; Mrs. Toomey v..Mrs. Buckleton:_Mrs. Welch v. Mrs. Thompson; Mrs. Hindle v. another. ; STRATHMORE PARK LADIES' CLUB -The bogey competition played on Wednesday by the Strathmore Park Ladies' Midweek Club (A grade) was won by Mrs. Millier, with 2 down.

Next were Mrs. McGregor, 3 down, and Mrs. Brownlee, 4 down. The medal round played by the B grade was won by Mrs. Gibson, with | 68 net. Mrs. Jepson being next with 72 Next Wednesday the second round for Mrs. Millier's trophies will be played, in conjunction with a stableford tor the A grade, and a hidden holes competition for the B grade. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB • The qualifying round for Mrs. Sawyer's Cup was played by the Manor Park lacues on Saturday, and the suiting draw for the match play is as f °Mrs' S 'Marshall v. Miss D. Walker; Miss Dennehy v. Miss George, Mrs. Ronald v. Miss Taylor; Miss Yorston v. Miss-Brunton; Miss Murphy v. Miss Howe; Miss Black v. Miss Slee, Mrs. McNabb v. Mrs. Smith; Miss Jones v. M ln the fl?st%ound of the Forbar Cup Miss Fairbrother and Mrs. Marshall beat Miss Davidson and Miss Yorston, 4 Tn'the Yankee fourball competition, Miss Jones and Miss Taylor beat Miss Howe and Miss Dennehy, 3 and 2. a stableford bogey yesterday mornin« was won by Mis Hugh Smith, with 33 points, and the same player won an afternoon bogey competition over holes,- finishing all square. SHANDON LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB to-be^ 10 mK E5 fsfiSras? Cathie , and Miss Press; Mrs. Zachariah 11 ! 0 Mrs. Wlngate and Mrs Pearce; Mrs, Hurdley and Mrs. Proctor; Mrs. Campbell andl Mrs.. MfcConkey; Mrs. Puraie and Miss Farr, Mrs. Lecky and Mrs. Burmester; Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Macaskiii. , From No. 10 tee: Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Savage; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Ben'seman; Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Mouat; Mrs. Pope and. Mrs. Sadd, Mrs. Witcombe and Mrs. Hardcastle,_Mrs. Hore and Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Maloney a "c players] from No. 1 tee, at ,^ s ami: Mrs. t>avis and Mrs. Harrap, Mrs. Sommerville and Mrs Jackson; Mr» Collins and Mrs. Menardr-Mrs. Simpson and MM Sutton; Mrs.. Kittdand Miss Miles: Mrs. McDonald and Miss Mor rison; Mrs. Andrews and Miss Gibbons; Mrs. Warburton and Miss Widdoo;, Mrs. Carrington and-partner. _ From No. 13 tee: Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Christensen; Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Perrett; Mrs._ Brigp* and Mrs. Jordan: Mrs. Tustin and King, Mrs. Macdonell and M*s. Bing, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Dickson. | WAIRARAPA TOURNEY W. Goddard, K. B. Cameron, R. IF.' Kitto, J. Bell; C. R. Boys, D. J. Oliver,- McGregor, C. N. Armstrong, D. C. Collins, N. Blundell, J. Coom, N. Moore, J. F. Black, F. Tatham, A. R. Kitto, T. H. Horton. R, F. Kitto (75) returned the best card on Saturday. , Details of match play are as follows:— CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round. —R. F. Kitto beat Bjll; Oliver beat Boys; Armstrong beat McGregor; Collins beat Blundell; Goddard beat Cameron; Coom -beat , Moore; Black beat Tatham; Horton beat A. K. Second Round. —A. B. Kitto beat Oliver; Collins beat Armstrong; Goddard beat Coofa; Horton beat Black. LANSDOWNE HANDICAP. First Round.—J. P. HOrnabrook beat L. Connelly; J. C. Broad beat S. R. Divers; G. Falloon beat L. Kibblewhite: R. Plummer beat B. Kiernan; E. Henderson beat J. Dickson; T. H. Collerton beat A. Saunders; T.H. McDonald beat J. R. Jenkins; R. Falloon beat H: L. Esau. , , , . . Second Round.—Hornabrook beat Broad; Plummer beat Falloon; Henderson beat Collerton; McDonald beat Falloon. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 131, 6 June 1938, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 131, 6 June 1938, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 131, 6 June 1938, Page 16

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