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GOLF

CLUB FIXTURES

Karori.—Draw for the Levem Shield tomor* i row.—X. McKenzie and R. L. Ferris: G. Simmiss and B. G. Griffiths; A. J. Cralghead and M. JG. Robertson; K. K. Barron ana G. McCalluni; T. Rogers aud C. R. Mark; D. Cooper and P. S. Grant; T. Youniu and U. P. Thompson; S. Paul and E. A. Mundeh. D. F. Anderson and R. Watchman; B. Thompson and W. de Roufflgnac; J. Watchman and J. M. Hoare; C. Batten and A. C. Pelton; B. R. Martin and W. F. Swift; F. B. Macltay and F. Hall; C. P. Woreham and W. Pearson; A H. Mark and E S. Eton; I). Newton and H. A. Airey; K. Kennedy and H. G. Evans; A. I*. James and C. B. VVinspear. E. Simester and M. R. Jackson; J. Ell and A. Pearce; W. Hutson and W. H. Sakey; G. F. Gardiner and C. G. Laughlan; J. Cooper and A. Burgess; L. Dykes and J. Rose; H. E. Taylor and H. Kennard; C. A. Briggs and J. P. Corder; C. Achison and R. W. Gilbert; C. H. Ham and J. Graham; S. Head and R. R. Roberts; W. D. Bowles and J. D. Davis; B. Rundle and D. McGavin; W. P. Walker and G. McGavin; N.* Webster and YE. Hatch; J. Donovan and J. Hutchings yJI. I. Fordo and X. Humphries. #| , Boulcott.—Satarday: Men—Draw for second round of T.. 3J. liovelock trophy, F. Garlick v. Smith; Te Puni v. Webley; Kershaw v. J. Garlick; Silson v. Wright. There will be a bogey competition in conjunction. Sunday. Draw for the first round of the championship: Seniors, Christie v. O'Connell; Mouat v. Church; Clements v. Webley; J. Garlick v. Gwilliam. Juniors, Keillor v. Dawe; Kershaw v. Prince ; Collinge v. Wright; K. Bowden v. Mitchell; F. Garlick v. Suckroo; Gosse v. Grocott; T. Bowdeu v. Barnett; Swain v. Te Puui. Afternoon: Mixed foursome (partners to be drawn at l.lp p.m.). Ladies —Saturday: Final round of Patsy trophy. Sunday: Draw for first round of championship—Mrs. New v. Miss Thorns; Miss Grant v. Mrs. Wright; Miss Atkins v. Mrs. Prince; Mrs, Christie v. Miss Marshall; Miss Snow v. Miss Franks; Mrs. Gwilliara v. Miss Petty; Mrs. O'Connell .v. Miss Yellowlees; Mrs. Mumford v. Miss Witcombe. Afternoon: Mixed foursome (partners to be drawn at 1.15. p.m.). Shandon Ladies (Midweek).—Hidden hole 3 competition postponed until Monday, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Draw for qualifying round for tho secretary's trophy -(first sixteen) and Mrs. Uarrap's trophy (second sixteen), on Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 j "am.: No. 1 tee—Mrs. Wells and Miss Dorset; Mrs. McQuarrie and Miss Hodgins; Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Bishop; Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Phillips; Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. Cathie; Mrs. Sadd and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Sotham and Miss Rockstrow; Miss Press and Mrs. Beckett; Mrs. Pearce and partner. No 6 tee —Mrs. Benseman and Mrs. A. P. King; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Macaskill; Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Pope; Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Harrap; Mrs. Hardcastlo and Mrs. Mouat; Mrs. Kitto and Miss Miles. No. 10 tee—Mrs. Purdie and Mrs. Manning; Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Girdlestone; Mrs. Levien and Mrs. Bloom; Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Miller: Mrs. Bunnester and Mrs. Biug; Mrs. Sutton and Mrs* Fuller. No. 13 tee —Mrs. Morgan and Mrs, Proctor; Mrs. Lecky and Mrs. Sinclair; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Collins; Mrs Jordan and Mrs. Sommervillo; Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. King; Mrs. McConkey and Mrs. Dentice; Mrs. Perrett and partner. The followine will start from No. I tee, at 11 a.m. (qualifying round for secretary's trophy) : Mrs. Feathcfrstone and Miss Gibbons; Mrs. Beery, and Mrs Jackson; Mrs> Bannister and Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. Whitcher and Mrs. Clarke; Mrs. Beckingsale and Miss Kain; Mrs Simpson and Mrs. Poll; Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Newman; Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Lockett: Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Marshall. ■ Taita Ladies.—A bogey competition will be /played tomorrow, partners to be arranged at (the links. Taita.—The Qrst qualifying round for tho president's trophy will be played on Sunday, sixteen to qualify and play off on handicaps. Miramar Ladies.—Draw for the senior and junior foursome on Tuesday for trophies presented by Miss M. Thompson; play will comment at 9.45 a.m., and thereafter at tlvcminute intervals:—Mrs. Nimmo and Miss Taylor v. Mrs. \V. Parkin and Mrs. Pirie, Miss Dennis and Mrs. Myers v. Mrs. H. Parkin and Mrs. Drake: Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Gabriel v. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Lamberg, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Simmons v. Mrs. Farr and Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Murray v. Mrs. Brooks and Miss Jacobsen, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Power v. Mrs. Millar

aud Mrs. Boyes Mrs. .Foreman and Mrs Griffin, v. Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Webb. Mrs Andrews and Mrs. Dodson v. Mrs. Daysh and Mr3.-McKillop, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Notlcy and Mrs. Gray, Mrs. W Smith and Mrs. Hudson v. Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Stilwell v. Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Young, Mrs. Bree and Mrs. Clay v. airs. Griffiths and Mrs. Ilott, Miss McKay and Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Lauchlan, Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Dykes v. Mrs. Koe aud Mrs. ilurst, Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Napier v. Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Burch, Miss Plimmer and Mrs. McMorran v. Miss Thompson and Mrs. Gordon, player and Miss Van Staveren v< Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. .Jacques, Mrs. McMahon and airs. Heald v. Mrs. Creswell and Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Marsden v. Miss Bray and Mrs. J. Brown, Mr 3. Hansard and Miss Brien v. Mrs. Stratmore and Miss Woodman, Mrs. Hatrick and Mrs. Stephens v. Mrs. Wrigley and Mrs. Caldwell, Miss R. Thomson and Mrs. Frethey v. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Mitchell, Mrs Hughes and Mrs. Jackson v. Miss Muir and Mrs Reed, Mrs. Short and Mrs. Upham v. Mrs. Day and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Johansen and Miss Murphy v. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Woodhead, Mrs. Collie and Miss Stone v. Mrs. Castle and Mrs. Tomlinson. Those without partners or opponents will communicate with the secretary.

Tui 6!en. —Saturday afternoon: Fourball bestball bogey; Sunday morning, medal round over 18 holes; Sunday afternoon, stableford bogey over 18 holes. Tui Glen v. Manor Park, Bustin Cup team, at Tui Glen next Saturday at 1 p.m.:—J. Clelland, J. B. Wallace. J. A. Hansen,/R. Mudgway,-L. V. Pilcher,. E. O'Connell, E. Chisholm, C. Peterson, P. Mudgway, J. B. Young, A. J. Lovatt, E. Harman; emergencies, P. Frazer, L. Stokes, L. Clarke, T. Jones. The following team will represent Tui ' Glen against Buckley, at Buckley, on Sunday:—J. Wallace, J. Hansen, K. Mudgway, C. Peterson, T. Mudgway, P. Frazer, J. B. Young, A. Lovatt, C. Lambert, T. Jones, L. Stokes, I. Duckling, A. Compton, F. Tilyard, C. Owen, K. Harman, IC. Marshall, F. Bloom, L. Purdie, H S. Dudding; emergencies, T. Lambert, W McGill, Don MeArthur, D. MeArthur, D. Horler. Karori Ladies' Midweek. —Following is the draw for a flag competition to be played next Tuesday;—i\i. rs Reid and Mrs. K. Martin, Mrs. G SimmisS and Mrs. L. Dykes, Miss Dunn and Mrs. G. Gibson, Mrs. F. Anderson and Mrs. K. Kennedy, Mrs. J. Davis and Mrs. W. Hutson, Mrs. V. McKay and Mrs. D. McGavin, Mrs. \V. McCormick and Mrs. J. MUrpby- ' CLUB NEWS. Miramar.—L.G.U.: Mrs. Dykes (17), 72; Mrs. Gower (25), 73. ', • . Tui Glen. —The following reductions m handicaps have been made: B. Mudgway, 4-3; E. Lockett, 12-9; K. Harman, 16-12; D. Jaraieson. 16-12; R. Cameron, 19-14; E. Leuchars. 20-15. _^—.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 16

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 16

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 16