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GOLF

FIXTURES AND DRAWS WEEKEND MATCHES SHANDON CLUB The July bogey competition will be played on the Shandon links on Saturday. The third round of the Andrew Trophy must be completed this weekend. 1 A member has donated a trophy for the two best net medal rounds out of three to be played on Sunday mornings. The first round will be held on Sunday. TUI GLEN CLUB The first competition for, the points cup will be held on Saturday afternoon at the. Tui Gtenliriks. xhe competition .will t»e ! a fourball best-ball medal round over eighteen holes. ■•On Sunday the first round of the Red 'Top" Crystalswillbe held. In conjunction ah 18-hole bogey will be P ,|jofuiwihg are reductions in handiSwain 13-10, L. Clark 19-14, i .ft Owen 18-14* "and J; Whltcber 13-10. •. u\y,A; v | TIJAHICLUB I ■ Competitions'for the weekend at the Tltahiliriks are:— , , Saturday Medal. Sunday bogey. Sunday Afternoon.—Four-ball bestball, stableford bogey. . , Entries for the president's trophy close on Saturday. : STRATHMORE PARK CLUB ■. >The stableford ' competition played by . the Strathmore Park ladies on Saturday "'■wasWpur-by Mrs. Scott (17), 41 : points." Mrs. -Farmer (9). and Mrs. Brownlee (17) were next with 35 points.- The winner of the mens stableford I 'was A. D. Smith. (3),. 37 points.",-J. Scott (7) was next with 39 points. , The medal played on Sunday was won by Price, 76, lft-r6O. • On Saturday the ladies will play the first medal round for Miss Beckway s is as follows:—Mrs. Farmer- and Mrs. Scott;-. Mrs. Millier and' Miss Beckway: Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Brownlee; s Miss ,McGregor and Mrs. Hay; MicS/ Lawler and Miss Thompson; Mis* Gibson;, and 'Mrs. Fuller: Mrs; Hutsort: and Miss Gee; Mrs. McGregor and. Mi& McKay. ■ PlayetS'-cau, arrange their own starting times. and anyone not included in the" draw-can arrange a partner at .the clubhouse. The; competitions for the ; men are as . > .Saturday.—Bogey. _ \-ISund&y.—First round for Mr. Prices 'as 1 follows:— McDflflsld and McGregor; ,JL. Tucker and Brownlee and Aitken: Payne; Chadwick and Parkinwßahham and Griffin; Lawler and :Au«ftvScott and Walker. - Alterlnons to handicaps.—Mrs. Cunninghajttil6, Mrs. Millier 13, Mrs. Scott ■20, •Bi'-yti- Millier 18. iBOUL<JOTT CLUB 1 HT, 1 . . SiKirday ati'the Boulcott links the' tbirwiround of the knock-out com-petitioh-)|nr ihe. captain's trophy will Is-as follows:—R. MudgA\ - v.. N. Wright; ,J. Te" Puni v. C. Prince; T. Mudgway- v. I. Crawshaw; Hamer, Clepn Sim Jay "the first round for the Leefc Trophies- will fee played, Mid playersiriiust;conimence not later than 10.30 a,m." The draw is:— Ladies.—Miss N., King v. Mrs. O'Connell; Miss Darby' v. Miss Mcßride; Miss I. fJCing v. Mrs. Wright; Miss Sullivan v- Mrs. Ne>v; Mrs. Prince v. Miss L. Dix; Miss Marshall v. Miss Snow; Miss Witcombe-v. Miss Thorns; Mrs. Webley v. Miss M. Dix. Senior*.—Men: R. Mudgway .v. K. o!Conneli;>G. Clements v. S. Wilson; T. Mudgway v. A. Webley; M. Church v. N. Wright. Juniortr-Men: B. Hamer v. I. Cra,wshawrlprSwain v.: A. f Goss; J. Adam v.' J. LOWelock; J-. Mouat v. C. Pegler; A, Gearing y. H. Mudgway; A. Col-lingfc-^.',w. Smith; J. Te Pirnvv. T. Gosse; T; New,v. C. Prince.. KARORI CLUB The competitions will be played-at Karori during' the weekend: Saturday.-afternoon: Monthly medal. ■Sunday-morning: Fourball bogey/ Afternoon: Fourball stableford. •Entries for 'the Levien Shield* which will be played for on July 9, will close on Sunday. The first rounds of the > Newton .-Trophy and' 'the - captain's trophy niust be completed. by Sunday. Entriesffor the LauchlinTrophy will close' oa Sunday.' - V BELMONT CLUB ' A stableford competition will be held at the Belmont Jinks on Saturday, and on 'S\mday afternoon a mixed foursoitoe competition' will: be played, players >to arrange their-own partners. ■ The. semi-finals: of the. Silver .King Gup competition will be played during . the weekend," and on Sunday morning the qualifying round in the competition for the secretary's trophy will be played. ■ MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB i . , .Following is the draw for the L.G.U. Medal and qualifying round for the Wheeler Cup to he piayedXm Tuesday (commencing at 9.30 a.m., and thereafter; at four-minute intervals) by the Miramar Ladies' Club:— Mrs. Foreman, arid Mrs, Ellis, Miss Grifiln and Mrs. -Banks, Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Hanson, MiSs-Wheeler and Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Dal- . gleish, Miss M. Thompson and Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. McKillop ajid Mrs. Cham- : berS, Mrs. Albertson and Mrs. Collie, Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Farr and Mrs. Mcllroy, Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Mur- : ray and Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Austin : and Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Andrews and : Mrs. Brown, Miss.Batham and Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Millar, Mrs; > H, Parkin and - Mrs. Creswell, Mrs. Castle "and Miss Brien, Mrs/Short and : Mrs. McMabon, Mrs. Johansen. and Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Myers, Mrs. w. Parkin and Mrs. Hansard, Mrs. Sage and Miss Dempsey, Mrs. Dykes And, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs, H. Anderson and ,Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Maudsley and Mrs. Bree, Mrs. Tomlinson and Mrs. Caughley, Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. - Ilott, Mrs. G. Dennis attd Mrs. Lauchlan, Mrs. Marsden and Mrs. Day, Miss McKay, and Mrs. Luke, Miss Mitchell and' Miss Woodman, Mrs. Sim and Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. Hughes and Miss Jacobsen, Mrs. P. Jackson and Miss Davis, Mrs. Hornibrook and Mrs. Boyes, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Didsbuiy, Mrs. Nimmo and Mrs. N. Jackson, Mrs. Hatrick and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. Parkinson and Miss Van Staveren, Mrs. Torstonson and Mrs. Stilwell, Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Lamberg, Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Notley, Miss P. Dennis and Miss Robertson. Mrs. Ackland and Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. Little, Mrs. Combes and Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Dentice and Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Veitch. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Scammpll. Mrs. Bamford and Mrs. McMorran. Mrs. Gray and partner. Mrs. Heald and Mrs Daysh. Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. Wood- ' head, Mrs. Hurst, and Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. ; Morrison and Miss Stone, Mrs. ReedJ

and Mrs. Brown/ Mrs. Prime and partner. , ■' . In the Canadian foursome last week Miss Batham * and Miss Muir, 93, 17— 76, and Mrs. Millar and Miss Combes, 97, 21—76; tied/ Miss Batham' and Miss Muir won on the count back. KARCJRI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the handicap cup to be played on Sunday bv the Karori Ladies Club:— - Miss E. Wall v. Miss M. Webb; MrsL. Younie v. Mrs. P. Laing; Miss G. Hoare v. Miss S. Quirk; Miss J. Lauchlan v. Miss S. Lapthorne; Mrs. G. Gardner v. Miss D.-Anderson; Miss. M. McGrath v. Miss" B. Mathews; Miss E. Taylor v. Miss M. "Hargreaves; Miss E. Podevin v. Heinemann; Mrs. G. Simmiss Mrs. G. McGavin; Miss G. Nmd vi Mrs. F. Kennedy; Mrs. Corder'v. Mrs. F. MacKay; v Miss I. Price v. Miss I. Stephens; Miss M. Giddings and another. . . . On' Saturday afternoon a bogey competition will be played, partners to be arrapged at the .clubhouse. - Xtie, following players qualified for the captain'strophy:—Miss B. Mathews, Misi I. Stephens. Mrs. G. Simmiss, Miss N. Heinemann, Mrs. G. McGavin, Mrs. L. Younie, 1 Mrs. F. Kennedy, Miss E. Podevin,' Miss D/ Anderson, Miss E. Wall, and Miss S, Quirk. ■ •The winner of-the- sealed holes competition played on Sunday was Miss G. Wind. * , ,_ _ . friendly*. match played at Karon 6n 'Sunday between the Karon and Te Marua ladies resulted in a win for 'Karorlv Following are'the results (Te Marua ladies. mentioned first) Fourballs—Mrs. Cornaga and Mrs. Austed. beat Miss Hargreaves and Mrs» Younie; Miss Gill and Mrs. Wheeler lost to Miss Anderson and Miss Mathews; Miss S. Paul and Mrs. Pope lost to Miss Shotlander and Miss Hoare: Miss McGregor and Mrs. Bradshaw lost to' Mrs. McGavin and Miss Podevin; Mrs. Loader and Miss Robertson lost to Mrs. Simmiss and Miss Wall , Singles.—Mrs. Cornaga beat Miss Hargreaves; Mrs. Austed lost to Mrs. Younie; Miss GiU lost to Miss Anderson; Mrs. . Wheeler lost to Miss Mathews; Miss Paul lost to Miss Shotlander; Mrs. Pope lost to.Misis Hoare; Mrs.' Bradshaw lost to Mrs. McGavin; Miss McGreg&r. lost to Miss Podevin; Miss Robertson lost to Mrs. Simmiss: iMrs. Loader lost to Miss Wall by default

f AEKAKARIKI LADIES' CLUB : The -hidden-partner match played on Sunday by the Faekakariki Ladies' Club was won by Mrs. Nicol and Mrs. Marshall; with Miss Grimstone and Miss Lynch next. The draw for the Canadian foursome to be played on Sunday is as follows:— Miss Battersby - arid Miss Dorizac v. Miss Wilmot and Miss Whitehead; Miss Robinson and Mrs. Marshall v. Miss Reed and Mrs. McDougall; Miss Grimstone and Miss- Lyndon v. Mrs. Gun and Mrs. Brant; Mrs. H. Lynch and Miss Lynch v. Miss Cartwright and Miss G. Grimstone; Mrs. Nicol and Mrs. White v. Miss James and Miss J. Smith; Harper and Miss Eberlet v. Mrs. P. Smith and Miss Proudfoot; Miss Gallagher and Miss Porteous, a bye. .. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. and the second eclectic round for the Yeldray trophy, to- be played by the Manor Park Ladies' Club:— Miss McColl ' and Miss Hogg; Miss Fairbrother-and Miss Jones; Miss Murphy and Miss McGrath; Miss Taylor and Mrs. Smith; Miss Slee and Miss Kerr; Mrs. Elsmore and Miss K. ■Walker; Miss King and Miss Neely; Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Bilderbeck; Mrs. Marshall and Miss Mulholland; Miss Nash and Miss Batty; Miss Heard and Miss Read; Miss Wilson and Miss Yorston; Mrs. Paul and Miss D. Walker; Mrs. Barker and Miss Russell: Miss George and Miss Gabriel; Mrs. McNabb and Mrs; Cockburn; Miss Howe and Miss Allen; Mrs. McKay and MisS WalliS; MisS Black and Miss Jenkins; Miss Brunton and' Miss Clouston; Mrs. Cooke and - Miss Bowles; Miss Dennehy and Miss Scott; Miss Thompson and Mrs. Ronald; Miss .Trott and Mrs. Marchant; Mrs. Mifis and Miss Munro; Miss Car.ver and. Mrs. Comery. The. Forbar Cup and Kath. Sawyers Cup matches will be played this weekend;.' ' . WAIWETU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a stroke competition to be played by the Waiwetu ladies on Sunday morning:— ' Miss M. Thodey and Mrs. HullBrown; Miss Kennedy and. Miss Barclay; Miss M. Brooking and Miss N. Dixon; Mrs. Shran and Miss Chittey; Miss Findlay and Miss I. Clarke; Mrs. Rudolph and Miss W. Barr; Mrs. Johnston and Miss E. Horlor; Miss McAulifle and Miss Lovell; Miss Kirk and Mrs; Emmerre; Miss I. Horman and Mrs. Newell; Miss R, Dixon and Miss Milne; Miss W. Reid and Miss E. Lockett; Miss %. Treohy and Miss N. Senior: Mrs. Johns and Miss J. Frame; Mrs., Colquhouri and Miss Croucher; Miss N. Cramond and Miss R. Hardie; Miss ;B." Brown arid Missi B. Plummer; Miss A. Burke and Mrs. Walker; Miss Cossins and Miss Stevens; Miss P. Waldie and Miss V. Whitlock; Miss B. Lewis and Miss P. Barr; Miss M. Bediigfield and Miss M. Fyffe. PAREMATA LADIES' CLUB - A stroke competition will be played by the ladies at Paremata at the weekend. Partners will be arranged at the clubhouse. The second rounds of the championships and the Osborne Cup, which are to be completed by July 24, are as follows: — Senior championship.—Miss K. Hodgson v. Miss White; Mrs. Wilkie v. Miss Hinkley; Mrs. Sinclair v. Miss Finch; Miss Lochore v. Miss von Keisen- | berg* Junior Championship.—Miss Stewart v. Miss Gibson; Miss Fredric v. Miss Hunt; Miss Chalk v. Miss S. Hodgson; Miss Osborne V. Miss Gellan; Miss Pavitt v. Miss South' Miss Mitchell v. Miss B. Robinson; Miss E. Wilkinson, a Bye. Osborne Cup.—Mrs. Wilkie and Miss von' Keisenberg v. Misses Usher and Mills; Misses Fredric and S. Hodgson v.' Misses White and Philpott; Misses Hodge and Davies v. Misses Finch and Osborne: Misses K. Hodgson and Steven v. Misses Hinkley and Lochore; iMisses Chalk and South, a bye,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 152, 30 June 1938, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 152, 30 June 1938, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 152, 30 June 1938, Page 16

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