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GOLF

CLUB ACTIVITIES WEEKEND RESULTS SHANDON CLUB - are the results of the C( petitions played at Shandon dur: the weekend:— „ r , Medal Competition.—C. L. Mayo, 24—89; I. A. Bennett, 95, 24—71; H. Hansen, 82, 11—71; M. P. Calcanai, 16—72; R. Flower, 88, 1&—72. Stableford.—C. E. Hollis, 38 poln W. B. Reilly, 34; J. B. Wallace, 34. Bogey Event.—Seniors: N. T. H. Bii 1 down; D. M. Wilson, 2 down. Junio R. B. Robinson, 1 down; J. Low, down. Fourball Best-ball.—C. E. Hollis a G. Johnson, 3 up. In the Top-dog competition . J. Evans and H. A. Hansen beat H. i J. McKelvie and T. J. Gallagher, and 1. Results, of the third round of tl Andrew Trophy were as follows i- 4 - W, B. Reilly beat C. Storry, 5 and N. T. H. Bing beat J. J. Strachan, 4 ai 2; :G. Johnson beat J. O'Callaghan, . and 5; H. M. J, McKelvie beat R. i Robinson, 2 Up. TUI GLEN CLUB On, Sunday at the Tui Glen links tt UnaTof the Whitehead Cup, which wi played over thirty-six holes, betwee E. O'Connell and C. E. Petersen, r suited in a win for the former by and 1. O'Connell was 7 down afte the first twelve holes but reduced th lead to allow Petersen to be 4 up wit eight holes to play. O'Connell wo the next three in bogey figures to b 1 down with five to play. The'thirtj first was halved in bogey 4's. O'Conne: took the next two with a birdie 3 an bogey 4 to be 1 up with 2 to plaj Both had good drives at the- thirty fifth, followed with good approaches Petersen just missed his putt, for th birdie which O'Connell carded. On Saturday an eighteen-hole meda round was won by L. Clarke, 81,22—58 with C. Owen next, 81,19—62. The match for the president's trophj (a stableford over thirty-one holes) re suited in a win for F. Tilyard with 61 points. R. Dalgleish was second with 63 points. In the morning a stableford ovei eighteen holes was won by J. Whitcher, 28, 12—40, with R. Dalgleish second, 22, 10—32. The afternoon round was won by R. Dalgleish, 22,10-^32, RANGIMARIE CLUB A _stableford competition played on the Rangimarie links on Saturday was won by H. Findlay, with 27, 7—34. Next came F. Leckie, 20, 11—31; J. - Adams, 16, 14—30.. In the qualifying round for the men's • foursomes yesterday morning, the following were the best scores:—K. Dickinson and C. Paton, 90, 18—72; , J. Watt and H. Findlay, 83, 11—72; P. McGowan and T. Grover, 89, 16—73; J. Nash and P. Francis, 78, 5—73. A fourball bogey event resulted in a tie between J. Johnston and J. AitKen and R. Johnson and C. Paton, with 6 up, the latter pair winning on a count-back. Next came R. Wallis and S. Leckie, with 5 up, In the'second round of the match trophy competition, Nash beat Underwood, 5 and 4; Tarrant beat Francis, 1 up; Bradley beat Gibb, 4 and 3 Anderson beat . Carr, 5 and 4; Paton Webb, 2 and 1; Dunn beat Watt, 1 up; Rowe beat Burns, 1 up. In the -first round of the Whitaker Clock mixed foursome competition, Miss Cameron and Anderson beat Mrs. James and Manoy, 5 and 4; Mrs. Dodf on and Tunnell beat Mrs. Watt and McLauchlin, 3 and 1; Mrs. Gordon and . Johnston beat Miss Whiteman and Carr, 4 :and 3; Miss Spiers arid Jackson beat Mn and Mrs. Watt, 2 and , lr Mr. and Mrs. Webb beat Mr. and Mrs. Cresswell, 5 and 4;. Miss Martin «nd Kennedy beat Mr. and Mrs. Pirie, 8 and 6; Miss Backman and Reid beat Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, 1 up. ■ In_ the first round of, the captain's trophy competition, Mrs. Simpson and Tarrant beat Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson, 3 and 2; Miss Franklin and Jenson beat Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, 2 up: Miss Cameron and Webb beat Miss Mullen and Laybourne, 6 and 4; Mrs. Thompson and Manoy beat Miss Johnston and Duncan, 8 and 4; Miss Davidson and Petley beat Miss Neaie and Aitken, 3 and 2: Miss Buncehall and Campion beat Miss A. Rees-Jones and Bush, 2 and 1; Miss Hare and < Underwood beat Miss Campbell and Hay 5 and 4; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley beat Mr. and Mrs. Croxton, 4 and 3. PAEKAKARIKI CLUB :-~_ _ _ ( A stableford competition on the l . Paekakariki links on Saturday was 1 won by F. Smith (8) with 37 points. . Next came W. Gollop (8), 36; A. Gol- 4 lop (8), 33; W. Colton (16), 33. I A fourfeall bogey event yesterday . afternoon was won by W. Gollop (8) 1 and R. Gunn (15),' with' 4 up. Next J came A. Smith (6) and W. Colton (16), 1 4 up; R. Andrews (12) and A. Jaggers J 2 „ U ,P: g a Gaw - (14) and A. Mc- I Dowell (18), 2 up. In the third round of the president's trophy competition H. Higgins (22) Bnd F. Marshall (16) beat J. Kember (3) and A. Barnett (16) at the nineT\? e^ bei l and J - Bringans - beat N. Ewart (8) and T. W. Page .(20), 1 up. In the first round of the captain's trophy competition T. Page (18) beat P. Wheeler (12), at the nineteenth; A. Jaggers (12) beat R. Andrews (16)', 5 o and 4. w The result of the qualifying round Vl for the Hawke Trophy will be announced next week. w "3 PAREMATA CLUB J r di Playing in the final'for the Bradey 10 Cup on the Paremata links on Sunday 18 N. Sturrock beat A. McNaught, 4 and b( 2. m A. P. Monteath beat A. Campbell, Fi 2 and 1, in the final of the captain's "J trophy competition. th . On the eve of his-departure for Austraua. A. Campbell was farewelled by 1 members of the club. In presenting £ him with a suitcase the captain, A. H. de Lisle, expressed the club's regret at losing Mr. Campbell, whose effi- ro ciency and energy as a member of the wi match committee would be greatly mi missed. Mr. Campbell leaves this wi week. wl At KARORI CLUB ™ SIC thi On Saturday at the Karori links a on single stableford was won by- C. H. a ] Ham (22), with 35 points. A. L. James wc (18) was next with 31 points. On Sun- u day Anderson (14) and Thomson (16) oc( won a fourball bogey with 2 up in the morning, and in the afternoon Thornson (16) and Bowles (20), with 37 ? 01 points, won a fourball stableford on bol a count back from Mark (24) and fet Briggs (24). saj In the Red Top Crystals James beat ed, Anderson, 3 snd 2, and Hutson beat hir Davis, 3 and 2. ' MARY ALWARD CUP the WAIWETU V. TITAH! cen i"he Mary Alward Cup match be- nea tween teams representing Waiwetu and Titahi, played on the Waiwetu links on I Saturday, resulted in a win for Titahi by 5J games to 4|. ce " Following are the results, Waiwetu W1 * players being mentioned flkst:— (Gc Miss Horman lost to Miss Hollis, 3 disf Jttd?; MissThodey lost to Miss JVilson, 3 j guii

and —— : : - J. and 2; Miss Milne beat Miss M. Adams, M. 4 and 3; Miss N. Dixon lost to Mrs. ■, 2 McQuarrle, 3 and 1; Miss H. Findlay beat Mrs. Hughes, 3 and 1; Miss W. the Barr beat Miss Cooney, 3 and 1; Miss Chittey beat Mrs. Crichton, 3 and 2; I 3; Miss Reid lost to Miss White, 4 and 3; ind Miss R. Dixon lost to Miss Adams, 8 , 6 and 6; Miss I. Clarke and Miss Low, B. all square. Extra games resulted:—Mrs. Johnston lost to' Miss Wilkins, 2 and 1; Mrs. Rudolph beat Miss Veitch, 1 up. JUDGEFORD LADIES' CLUB he /as ~~" >en Following is the draw for Mr. W. re- Hart's Cup- (match play on handicap) 2 to be played on Sunday by the Judge;er ford Ladies' Club:— he Mrs. Carlyon v. Mrs. Jacobson; Miss ith Gunn v. Mrs. Selman; Mrs. Martin v. on Mrs. Barnard; Mrs. Horwood v. Miss be Gardner; Miss Fisher v. Miss Murphy; ty- Miss Ward v. Miss Tilzey; Miss Pinell ner v. Miss Burge; Mrs. Cossins v. id Mrs. Stevenson. Players must start iy. from No. 1 tee. y- Players not away by 10.15 a.m. will ;s . not be eligible for the competition, le ■ - •■ al WAIWETU LADIES' CLUB i 9, . iy The flag competition played by the e- Waiwetu ladies on Sunday morning 35 was won in the senior section by Miss ;h I, Clarke, who carried the flag to the nineteenth green, and in the junior secif tio'n by Miss E. Horler, who took the r, flag to the eighteenth fairway. 2, The dual stroke competition over 14 n holes, played on Sunday afternoon, was won by Miss H. Findlay and Mrs. , Shran. « Winter Cup Points.—Miss I. Clarke, s 3; Miss E. ! Horler, 2; Miss M. Thodey, 1. i „ RANGIMARIE LADIES' CLUB 1 s. — * I 1" [•' Following is the draw for a hidden j holes competition to be played on Sun- r s day by the Rangimarie Ladies' Club . [. for Miss E. Martin's Trophy:—Mrs. Mc- £ : Mahon and Miss Bunchall; ' Miss W. Davis and Miss Lister; Miss Whiteman 11 >. and Mrs! Dodson; Mrs. Creswell and 0 ; Mrs. Pirie}.'Miss E. Johnston and Mrs. s R. Johnston;! Mrs. E. Webb and Miss h i Backman; ;Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. g - Lecky; Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Cham- L , bers; Miss Allen and Miss Neale; Mrs. o i Bradley and Miss J. Watt; Mrs. James f. 1 and Miss K. Davidson; Mrs. Whiteford and Miss Redmond; Miss Holmes and n i Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. J. B. Watt and Miss % • Flanaghan; Miss Cameron and Miss H. . ; Davidson; Miss Gait' and Mrs. McKeg- > ney; Miss.McFarlane and Miss Martin; " [ Mrs. Dickinson and Miss B. Johnston; 11 ' Miss Franfclyn and Miss Turnbull; Mrs. . Thompson .and Miss Cannan; -Mrs. Mc- tl Gowan and Miss Rees-Jones; Mrs. vi 1 Croxton and Mrs. H. Webb; Miss Haire Si ' and Miss.Cooney; Mrs. Jas? Watt and ti Miss Wylie; Miss Barr and Mrs. Burt, c Mrs. K. Dickinson was the winner of the meddl round played at the week- v., end b < . rn . vt SHANDON LADIES' CLUB A A] • Results of the first round of the cap- la: tain;s trophy played by the Shandon sit Ladies' Club were as follows:— an Mrs. Reilly beat Mrs. Low, 7 and 6; Hr Miss J. Frazer beat Mrs. Mantell, 5 and 4; Mrs. Ryan beat Mrs. Frazer, 3 arid 1: Miss Levy beat Mrs. Hunter, 1 up at the nineteenth; Mrs. Burke best . Miss Robinson, 1 up; Mrs. Ellison beat Miss Gayflor, 3. and 1; Mrs.; King beat ce i Miss Pirisstley, 6 and 5: Mrs. Hipkins ] won from Miss Ellison by default. thi The second round is to be played all on Saturday.; Ar — —- soi MORNINGTON LADIES' CLUB im I ' —— ' ' ter A stableford bogey competition played on. Sunday by the Mornington Ladies' Club for Mr. Bowness's trophy was" won by Mrs. Barrett with 29 Ul£ points. ' coi Next weekend the first round for ore the Evans and Henderson Cup will be it : played. i The draw is as follows:—Miss Kib- the blewhite v. Miss Robertson; Miss Clark XZ v. Miss Ruston; Miss Harris v. Miss if' Hmdle; Mrs. Barrett v. Mrs. Phillips; " g Miss Morris v. Mrs. Andrews; Miss her Paton v. Mrs. Sly; Miss Trevor a bye. mej

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 20

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 20

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 20

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