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GOLF

CLUB NEWS

Titahi Ladies.—Bogey: Miss Wilkins, 3

down. Medal: Miss Gray (31), 75. Putting": Tie between Miss Kinchela, Miss Hollis, and Mrs. Gault, Miss Kinchela winning on the recount. Best score, the weekend: Tie between Miss Gray (31), 75, and Miss Wilkins (IS), 75. Miss Gray won on the recount.

Manor Park.—-IS-hole stroke: Senior, A. Rennie, 66 net. . . Intermediate, J. Ronald, ,67. Junior, E. G. .McKay, 63. Stableford: Senior, A. Radford, 34; intermediate, D. Hood, 35; junior, E. G. McKay, 41. Fourball bogey, M. Heunessy and K. 'Mason, 9 up. Dual stroke:. J. Kilgour and S. Livingstone, 136. Combined stableford: A. Cockburu aud L. Fitt, 66 points on count back from A. Rennie and H. Elsmore.

Waiwetu Ladies.—Ball competition: Miss M. Thodey, 3 down. . Points for the Winter Cup, Miss Thodey 3' points, Miss Mawby 2, and Miss W. Barr, Miss Hoban, Miss Milne, and Miss Horman 1 each. Eighteen-hole stroke (Mawby Rosebowl) : • Miss S. Mawby (31)," 67.

Mornington Ladies' Club.—Mrs. F. Andrews returned the best card, 63 net, in the L.G.U. medal. round.

Mornington Club. —During the weekend a series of competitions were played, the principal event being a 36-hole aggregate stroke, won by Alan Annis (12) and Hata Kuru (22), with a total of 267 net, next being W. Shlll- ! ing (20) and J. S. Wilson (21) ; C. Wheeler (0) and 1). B. Stratmore (5) ; E. Carter (24) and L. W. McGirr (8), each 273; A. E. Watkins (S) and J. Webber 274, A. D. Clarke (0), Sand C. A. Armstrong. (IS), J. Blakeley (15), and J. Holland (IS), each 278.. The 18-hole I stroke event resulted: Senior division, W. Charles. 74, 12—62; H. Carruthers, 75, 12— 63; C. Wheeler, 71, 6 —65. Junior division, iJ. S. Wilson, 81, 21—60; H. White, 81, 17—64; A. Baillie, 85, 19—66. First stableford resultedMn a tie between P. J. Doogan (10) and Dave Stratmore (4), 35 points. The secI ond saw four players tie with 33 points. They, were T. O'Kelly (8), Dave Stratmore (4), SI.. J. McElligott (8), and A. .E. Watikris (8). Rangimarie Club. —In the second round of the captain's "trophy, N. Dunn beat Macpharlane, 1 up; Chapman beat Dyson, 1 up; Hayes beat Furrie, default; Chambers beat Russell,. 2 and'l; Rose beat Webb, 2 and 1; Solomon, beat G. Oliver, 4 and 3; Keeble, beat Ghegwiddert, 3 and 2; and P-aton beat Dunnett, .6 and 4.- The final results of. the treasurer's trophy (three rounds stableford), are : —S. Keeble -136, A. Farquhar 101, E. Randell 98, L. Macpharlane 96, N. Dunn 86, C. Johnson S3, K. Underwood SO. Rangimarie Club.—Saturday: Second round Dodson Trophy, medal round. . Sunday morning : Qualifying round, men's .foursomes. Sunday afternoon: First round Bradley Trophy,

fourball bogey. -• ■ ' Boulcott Club.— The following will represent the club in" friendly games on Sunday :-r-yersus Mornington at Mornington: Church, Clements, Gwilliam, O'Connell, Webley, Silson, Mouat, New, Christie, Longton, Gosse, Mudgway, J. Garlick, ■ Mitchell, Bell, Kershaw, Hamer, F. Garlick, Te Puni, and Barnett. Versus Glenside at Boulcott: Mrs. O'Connell, Mrs. New, Mrs. Prince, Mrs. Wright, Miss .Thorns,. Miss Snow, Mrs. Gwilliam, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Mumford, Miss Witcoinbe, Miss Marshall, Miss Yellowlees, Miss Franks, Miss Mcßride, Prince, Collinge, I. Bowden, Slade, K. Bowden, Jupp, Swain, Groucott, Smith, R. Wright, Hunn. Mumford,, and Keillor. At Boulcott Club— Men: Saturday, bogey. Ladies: Saturday, bogey. Competitions will be arranged for those members who have not been selected to play in the teams. . ■ - . • x

Te- Mania Club.— The match on Sunday next with Karori at Karori has been post^ P°Mor'nington Ladies' Club.— Next Sunday the secretary's trophy (six sealed.holes) and extra LGU will be played for by the following members :—Mrs. Sly v. Miss Trevor; Miss Asher v Mrs. Carruthers; Miss E. Harris v. Miss Black; Mrs. Pattison v. Miss X.. Harris; Miss Glerke v. Mrs. Mtzmaurice; Mrs. Stratmore v. Mrs E. Andrews'; Mrs..Phillips.v. Miss Kibblewhite; Mrs. Barrett v ; Miss Hindle; Miss Clark v. Mrs. F. Andrews. ■

. Miramar.—Tlie Miramar Club's annual match between teams selected, by the president .. (A. E. Mabin) and the captain (D. K. Richmond) was interfered with by rain yesterday. H was so wet in the morning' that the singles, match was cancelled. Despite drizzling rain in the afternoon the fourballs were played, the match resulting in a win for the .captain's team by 10 games to 6, with three ; games halved. Following were the results, the captain's players being mentioned first:—Bichmond and Sutherland, ]un., beat Mabin ■ and Drake, 2 and 1; Stilwell and Aplin lost to Petley and J. R. Smith, 3 and 2; Hurst and Doneghue and McLean and Colwill, all square; Burch and Sandhain beat C. L^ Dentice and Garabnll, 4 and 3; Jacques- and K. W. -.Williams and Stephens and AWrWge, all square; Houston and M P. Mabin beat Didsbury and Barr, 5 and 3; Notley and Griffiths lost to I'rood and Armstrong, 1 down; Mackay and O. v, Sutherland lost to B. M. Gibson and Stubberfleld 2 and 1; Parsloe and Greig beat Clay and 'Kobertson, 5 and 4; McDermont and Cunningham lost to W., Parkin and H. Parkin, 2 down; Birrell and Crawford beat Gunn and Day 5 and 4; Millingtdn and McDowell beat Thomson and Ashby, 4 and 3; Monro and CorneUus lost* to Seaward and Fearn, 2 down, Lock-wood and W. A. Dentice beat^Begg .and Atkinson, 6 a*id.s; Combes and Mack beat Kenouf and Gichard, 3 and 2; Hardwicke and Hatrick lost to Anderson and Stubbs, 4 and 3.; Samson and Frethey beat Allen and Burnett 3 and 2; Foden and Jack and O'Brien and Evans, all square; Albertson and C. W. Hornblow beat Jones and Ilott, 2^up Mcl . Crqmbie Remembrance Cup; first round: Rooke (9) and Cornelius (16) beat Halley (2) and■ MilUngton (14), 3 and 2; . McKinnon (10) and M. .C. Walker (24) beat'Petley (4) and Samson (16), 4 and 3" W. A. Robertson (6) and .Parker tisTbeatCiay (12) and Hollings; (14)., 2 an* 1; Drake (scr) and Thomson (16) beat Richmond(B) and Luxford (14), 1 and 5; Rees ?3) and Wyber (18) beat Albertson 9 and Oathie (16) 4'and "2; Cunningham (12). and Foden (20) beat McLean (6) and Stubbs (i 8) 2 and l; Hiddleston (6) and Fearn (14) beat Hatrick (12) and A. H. Hornblow (18), 7 and 5. :"..-.'.■ ' ''■ ■'•" FIXTURES. ■ Waiwetu Ladies.— Weekly ball competition for next week will be a stableford bogey comnetiUon There will be no draw for Sunday morning as the Greytown Club will be visitors Momington Club.—The team for Uie Bustm Cup' match at Judgeford on Saturday is as follows:— Eversleigh, Stratmore, Webber, C. Wheder McGirr, Watkins, Wells, Hayes, Sath--5 Taylor^ Doogan, W. Wheeler.;. emergencies?'H.D. Wilson, H. White, Cubitt, and De Wp°aikakariki Ladies' Club.-The following members will play at Manor Park on Saturday:—Mary Alward Cu^: Miss M. Giimstone Mrs. Gunn, Miss James, Mrs. Marshall, Miss Robinson, Miss Simpson, Miss J. Smith, Mrs. ■E: Smith, Miss R. Smith, aand r Mrs. White. Tuakana Cup: Miss Battersby, Miss Campbell, Miss; Carson Miss Dorizac, Miss B. grimstone Miss Leach, Mrs. Xlcol, and Miss Proudfoot. The draw for L.G.TJ. and Flag matches for. June 11, for Mrs. F. Smith's trophy: Miss Whiiehead v. Miss Battersby; Mrs Gunn v. Mrs White; Miss M. Grimstone v. Miss Robinson i Mrs. Marshall v. Miss B. Grimstone; Mrs. F. Smith v. Mrs. Kicol; Miss R. fanuth J.Aliss James; Miss Carson v. Miss Lynch; Miss Proudfoot v. Miss J. Smith; Miss Leach v Miss Simpson; Miss Sinclair v. Miss E. Isicol, Miss Harper v. Miss Dorizac; Mrs. Warring v. Miss Campbell; Mrs. Edwards v Mi^s Gallagher; Miss Duncan v. Miss Bonish; Mrs. Scotland v. Mrs. D'Ath; Miss J. Gollop v. Miss-P. Hunt. .' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 20

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 20

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 20