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GOLF

TITAHI CLUB Results of weekend competitions at the Titahi links were:— Saturday afternoon, bogey competition: J. Neale, 1 up; J. Mac Duff, H. C. Boon, C. Gyles, L. Quin, all square. Sunday morning, medal round: H. ; D. Smith, 80, 11—69; G. Watkinson, 86, 14—72; J. Scotland, 82, 10—72; D. Anderson, 86, 13 —73; J. Mac Duff, 89, 16—73; C. Gyles, 84, 11—73 Sunday afternoon, fourball best-ball medal round: Crichton and Anderson, 64; Bridgeford and Hughes. G5; Swm-, burne and Neale, 66.

PAREMATA CLUB A hidden-holes competition, played on the Paremata links over the weekend, was won by A. R. Perry with a net 59. B. Haray and K. Dillon returned net 64's. WAIWETU CLUB A bogey round played on Sunday at the Waiwetu links resulted as follows:— • A Senior: D. J. Oliver (3), 3 down; A. Hoey (8), 3 down. Intermediate: W. Gregory (13), 1 down: A. N. Tosswill (9), 3 down. Junior: R. W. Pilkington (16), 3 down; N. Meldrum (17), 4 down. A fourball best-ball bogey played in the afternoon resulted in a win for W. T. Wilson (6) and I. Johnson (15). on a count back from D. Johnston (8) and J. J. Garbett (9), both pairs finishing 3 up. T. P. Davis (6) and L. Walker (15) were next with 2 up. . In the semi-final of the -Akins Cup, G. R. Millward beat L. Quinn and K. R. Hendry beat D. Barclay. The final will be played over 36 holes. . The draw for the fourth round in the junior two-life cup is as follows:— Ansell v. Barton; Abrim v. Meldrum; Walker v. Paull; Russell v. Rishworth; Thompson v. Hatfield; Hunt v. Lothian; Beale v. Lamberg; Allan v. Wilson; Shran, a bye. These games will be completed next weekend. The following teams will represent the club in matches next Sunday:-— Greytown, at Waiwetu: W. T. Wilson, C. Walker, L. L. Mitchell, J. B. Crawford, H. K. Adamson, W. N. Taylor, K. R. Hendry, D. Barclay, W. F. Gill, G. R. Millward, A. R. Lusty, J. Beasley, H. Rudolph, W. O. Clarke, F. J. Lusty, A. S. Abrim, I. Johnson, A. G. Stunnell, J. Hatfield, L. Walker, A. Rangimarie, at Rangimarie: D. J. Oliver, T. P. Davis. D. Woon, J. Rogers, A. Hoey, ' B. Wilton, K. K. Watts, C. Black, J. Simpson, C. Russell. MANOR PARK CLUB On Saturday afternoon at the Manor Park links there will be an 18-hole stableford; on Sunday morning an 18hole stroke, and in the afternoon a fourball combined stableford bogey. The fourth-round draw for the twolife competition is as follows: — Senior.—Armstrong and M. Hennessy v. Swinson and McKay; Barnard and Low v. Cochrane and Stanley; Harrower and Quinnell v. J. Hennessy and Ogilvie; Trewby and Fulton v. Whetton and Moriarty; Boon and Campbell v. Woodhouse and Ninnes; Marchant and Marshall v. Page and Radford. . Junior—Kilgour and Jones v. Livingstone and Douglas; Wynne and Corleison v. T. S. Baker and Elsmope; Marshall and Bilderbeck v. L. J. Smith and Dawson; Hood and Linley v. Buckman and H. J. Smith; Swanson and Glennie v. J. V. T. Baker and Denby. These matches are to be completed by July 17. Following are the last days of the completion of other matches: —Semifinal of the Tingey Cup and second round Bree Cup, July 10; first round of the Timaru Cup, July 17. TE MARUA CLUB

A medal round will be played at the Te Marua links on Sunday, the starting time being 12.30 p.m. , Players in the knock-out competition are reminded that the first round ( should be played at the weekend if possible. i ATHLETIC CLUB On Sunday a team from Strathmore Park was beaten by Athletic at the Athletic links by 11 games to 6, with 4 games squared. , Following are the individual results, Strathmore Park players being mentioned first: — Singles.—L. Tucker lost to G. Mc-Kinley,-sen., 1 down; Aitken lost to Yates, 1 down; Payne lost to Helliwell. 3 and 2; T. Tucker lost to N. Donkin, 1 down; Morrison beat Moynihan, 2 and 1; Nicholson lost to J. Donkin. 1 down; Canham lost to Adams, 2-and 1; Lawler and Cook, all square; Allen lost to Perrett, 4 and 2; McGregor beat Trevor, 1 up; Brownlee and Solomon, all square; Walker beat G. McKinley, jun., 3 and 2; Wood and Paton, 2 up; McDonald lost to Clausen, 4 and 3. Fourballs. —Tucker and Aitken and McKinley, pen., and Yates, all square; Payne and T. Tucker lost to Helliwell and J;' Donkin, 3 and 2; Canham and Lawler and Cook and Adams, . all square; Allen and McGregor lost to Perrett and Trevor, 1 down; Walker and Brownlee beat Solomon and McKinley, jun., 9 and 8; Wood and McDonald lost to Paton and Clausen, I down. GOLF AT LEVIN ' The fourball best-ball bogey match played at the Levin Club during the weekend was won by H. Bull and B. Skeen, with a score of 5 up. The third round of the Takapu Cup competition between the Levin and Foxton Ladies' Clubs, postponed from Wednesday on account of bad weather, was played on Friday. Levin won by 5£ games to 2£. A fiag'match will be played tomorrow. The draw will be made at the clubhouse at 1.15 p.m. PAREMATA LADIES' CLUB Results of the first rounds of the championships and Canadian foursome completed by the ladies at Paremata last weekend are as follows: — Senior championship: Miss Bannister lost to Miss <K. Hodgson, 7 and 6; Miss White won from Miss Coleman by default; Miss E. Robinson lost to Miss Hinkley, 3 and 1; Mrs. Grounsell lost to Mrs. Wilkie, 4 and 3; Miss Eisfelder lost 'o Mrs. Sinclair, 1 up; Miss Finch won from Miss K. von Keisenberg by default; Miss Lochore beat Miss Usher, 5 and 3; Miss Steven lost to Miss M. von Keisenberg, 7 and 6. Junior championship: Miss Stewart beat Miss Davies, 2 up; - Miss Gibson beat Miss Coutts-Moon, 1 up; Miss Wahlers lost to Miss Fredric, 1 up; Miss Hunt won from Miss Singleton by default; Miss Chalk won from Miss Collins by default; Miss S. Hodgson beat Miss Mead, 9 and 8; Miss Osborne beat Miss Hodge, 5 and 4; Miss Gellan beat Miss Wilson, 6 and 5; Miss Pavitt beat Miss Mills, 7 and 4; Miss South beat Miss Philpott, 4 and 2; Miss Mitchell won from Miss Koppel by default; Miss M. Robinson won from Miss p. Wilkinson by default; Miss E. Wilkinson won from MLss Agar by default. Canadian foursome: Mrs. Wilkie ana Miss von Keisenberg beat Misses Wilson and Pavitt. 0 and C; Misses Usher and Mills beat Misses Coutts-Moon and j Stewart, 5 and 4; Misses White and 1 Philpott beat Misses E. Robinson and ' Gibson, 2 up; Misses Fredric and. S. ; Hodgson won from Misses Bannister ' and South by default; Misses Hodge and Daviea won from Misses Coleman and Mead by default; Misses Finch and Osbnrnc beat Misses Hunt. and Eisfelder, 8 and 6; Misses K. Hodgson and Stephen beat Misses Gellan and ' M. Robinson. 10 and 8: Mrs. Sinclair e and Miss WahJcrs lost t.o Misses Hmk-lr-v and Lochore. 5 and 4: Misses MU- . chell and E. Wilkinson lost to Misses Chalk and South, 6 and 4.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24

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