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CLUB NEWS Paremata Ladies.—Medal: Senior, Miss B. , Fredric; junior, Miss •W. Hodge. In conjunck" tion with the match against Pukerua Bay, Miss Hodgson and Osborne (Paremata), all , square; won a fourball bogey on a count "■ back from Mrs. Hooper and .Miss Wallach ■• (Pukerua Bay), and Miss Tihney (Pukerua , Bay) ,33 points, won a stableford. Misses • Tinney and Hargreaves (Pukerua Bay) beat y Miss South and Miss White. Titahi Ladies.—Stableford: Mrs.v Gault, 29. } In -the knock-out Mrs. McQuarrie beat Miss >» Armour, 3 and 2; Miss Small beat.Mrs. Marshall, 5 and 3; Mrs. Brice beat Mrs. Webb, 8 r. and 7; Miss D. Stewart beat Miss W. Stewart, '• 6 and 5; Miss Adams beat Mrs. Simpson, by default; Miss.M. Adams, beat Mrs. Johnston, s 2 and 1; Miss Einchela beat Miss Vickers, 1 - up; Miss White beat Mrs. Render, 9 and 7; Mrs. Gault beat Mrs. Murphy, by default; Mrs. i, Wrigley beat Miss Hunter, 1 up. s Karori Ladies.—L.G;U.: Mrs. K. Kennedy, 76. c Karori.—Single stableford: M. Robertson d (24), 37 points; K. McKenzie (6), 36. Fourball bogey :S. Head (20) and J. Graham (20), c 6 up; J. Ell (16) and J. Rose (16), 5 up. Fourball , stableford: C. Wareham (15) and B. ' Griffiths (22), 42 points, on count back from C. A Hawkins (15) and J. W. Hoare (23). t Paekakariki Ladies.—Bogey: Mrs. White, 1 down. Titahi.—Single medal: W. H. Smith (10), 67; J. Neale (13), 70. Single bogey: T. G. Treleaven, 1 down; C Pullen, 1 down; T. s.. Johnston, 1 down. Fourball best-ball: Parker 2 and Swinburne, 4 up; Hobson and Hankin, 4 0 up. A teams' match..with Rangimarie resulted 2 (Rangimarie first) : Tunnell lost to Parker, 1 9 down; Nash beat Swinburne, 4 and 2; Francis 2 lost to Boon, 2 and 1; Glasken beat Hankin, 4 5 and 3; Keeble beat Hobson, 1 up; Randell 8 lost to Ragg, 5 and 4; Richardson lost to 4. Parks,' 6 and 4; Randell beat Johnston, 2 ». and l; Pullen beat Watt, 4 and 3; Petley 5 beat Trower, 4 and 3; Macfarlane beat L. 9 Treleaven, 7 and 6; Johnson and T. Treleaven, all square. Extra matches: Russell lost to Spillar,. 4 and 3; Cowan lost to Cowan, 4 and 3. Fourball: Tunnell and _fash lost to Parker and Swinburne, * 4 and 3; Glasken and Francis beat Boon and Trower, 2 up; Randell and Randell lost to Hankin and Hobson, 1 up; Richardson and Keeble beat Johnston and Parks, ; 6 and 4; Watt and Petley beat Ragg and '• Pullen, 2 up; Johnson. and Macfarlane lost to Treleaven brothers, 1 up. Extra match: Russell and Cowan lost to Spillar and Cleghorn, r 4 and 2. ,*''*" 1 Wellington' Ladies.—Last week's bogey: ' Senior, Mrs. Stout; junior, Mrs. Coleridge. I Mornington.—Wheeler Trophy (fourball aggregate stableford with hidden partners) : W. J, Wheeler and WaSley, 5 points. First bogey: A. G. King, 1 up: Second bogey (senior); J. " Watkins. 1 down; (junior), G. Estall, 1 up. " .... Athletic—filial of ;the Yates Cup: R. McGee beat T. Jones, 2 up. The following qualified in the first round of the Challenge Cup: K. Yates, 1 down; C. Illingsworth, W. Scott, . S. Smith. R. Perrett, N. McMurray, 2 down. » 9-hole: stroke (men): C. Finch. Ladies' trophy (9-hole stroke) : Mrs. Parker. Boulcott Ladies.—Stroke competition: Mrs. , Wright, 64. The leading scores in Mrs. Muml ford's trophy are as follows:—Mrs. Wright 33, Mrs. Christis 32, Mrs. O'Connell 31, Mrs. : Stratmore 31. *' * \ i FIXTURES. Karori Ladies.—The first qualifying round ■ for the captain's trophy on Sunday. Paekakariki Ladies.—Draw for the two-life conlpetition on Sunday: Mrs. White and Miss ■ James, - Mrs. Nicol and Miss Gollop, Miss • Robinson and aliss B. Grimstone, Miss Carson and Miss Bonish, Miss M. Grimstone and Miss 3 J. Smith, Jliss Proudfoot and Miss Whitehead, • Mrs. Marshall and Miss Battersby; Miss R. Smith and Miss Sinclair, Miss Harper and ■ Miss Campbell, Mrs. Gunn and Miss Lynch, • Miss Dorizac , and Mrs. F. Smith. A bogey round will be played by the others (arrange ■ own partners). The Mary Alward and Tuakana Cup matches against Titahi Bay have been postponed until July 29. Mornington.—Next weekend: Williams Cup. 1 Wellington Ladies.—Draw for a bogey.tomorrow, commencing at noon:—Seniors: Mrs. 1 Thurgood and Mrs. Spiers; Mrs. Turnbull and Miss Gibbons; ; Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Tripe; Mrs. Stoat and Miss Webster: Miss Collins and Mrs. Williams; Miss Hornabrook and' Mrs. -. Treadwell; Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Peacock; Mrs. '. Welton-Hogg and Miss Bartoa; Mrs. Blackley , and Mrs. Macßae; Mrs. Brodie and. Mrs. Men- ' zies; Mrsl Hewitt and Miss Blundell; Mrs. . Seddon and Mrs. Stamp-Taylor; Mrs. Whatley , ani Miss Peacock; Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Tweed; Mrs. W. Blundell and Miss Mcintosh; Mrs. Aiken and Miss Maunsell; Miss Wylie and Mrs. Nathan; Mrs. Rhind and Mrs. Whitcombe. Juniors:. Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. I. Reid: Mrs. Milne iind Mrs. Howden; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Chesney; Miss Richardson and Miss B. Gibbons; Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Mai - ; colm; Miss Moodie and Mrs. . Francis;.' Miss Hempton and Mrs. Ilott: Miss Reading and Mrs Paterson: Mrs. E. Nathan and Mrs. McGlashan; Mrs. Coleridge and Miss. Brodie; Miss R. Wl^eler and Mrs. Zohrab ;. Miss Paterson and Miss P. "White;. Miss P.. Blundell and Mrs. Atkinson:; Mrs. E. Blundell and Mrs. Walker. Seniors start at the first tee. Juniors ! start ,at the eighth tee. Athletic—Sunday: Second round challenge cup; second Tound eclectic, cup. Afternoon: Canadian foursome. '••■„■.'_.' _ Boulcott Ladies.— Wednesday: Eclectic comI petition, commencing at 11 a.pi.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 16
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