GOLF
CLUB NEWS.
Boulcott Ladies (Midweek). —Mrs. New won last week's bogey competition. Mornington.—The results in the semi-finals of the club championships played during the weekend over 36 holes were as follows:— Seniors: McGirr beat Hayes, 2 and 1; Taylor beat Webber, 1 up. Intermediates: Wilson beat Milne, at the thirty-seventh; Kennedy beat Cocker, 5 and 4. Juniors: Baillie beat Shearer, 8 and 7; Cook beat Rum, 2 up. Eighteen-hole stroke: Winner, N. Ostenfeld (23), 67 net; other good cards, P. Neilsen (23), 69; A. Baillie (20), 69; J. Blakeley (13), 69; B. Nicolas (14), 69. E,ight-een-hole bogey: Seniors, winner, P. Kennedy, all square; L. W. McGirr, 1 down. Juniors: F. Cook, 2 down; W. Fudge, 4 down. Eighteenrholes stableford: Winner, A. D. Clarke (6), 36 points; next best, J. Webber (5), 35 points; C. Shearer (18), 35; W. Taylor (7), 34. Manor Park. —The following are the results for the weekend:—Saturday afternoon; The monthly medal was won by J. Foster with 63 net. The senior medal round in conjunction was won by H. Boon, 66 net; intermediate, J. Foster, 63 net; junior, K. Mason, 73 net. The iB-hole bogey on Sunday morning was won by the following:—Senior, W. Crisp, 2 down; intermediate, H. Elsmore, 1 up; junior, J Jones, 2 down; on count back ; from J. Irving. The fourball bogey was won by H. Morris and E. W. Brockett with 6 up.
Mornington Ladies.—The following are the results of the friendly match between the Boulcott ladies and Mornington ladies, at Mornington, Boulcott names mentioned first: — Singles: Mrs. O'Connell and Miss Simpson, all square; Miss Snow lost to Mrs. Barrett, 2 and 1; Mrs. Prince lost to Miss Harris, 4 and 2: Mrs. Wright lost to Mrs: Andrews, 4 and 2; Miss Thorns beat Mrs. Phillips, 3 and 1; Mrs. Mumford beat Miss Clark, 4 and 3; Mrs. Christie and Miss Hindle, all square; Miss Woodrow beat Miss Black, 5 and 3; Mrs. New-lost to Mrs. Stratmore, 3 and 2; Mrs. Gwilliam lost to Mrs. Sly, 4 and 2 ; Miss Bryan lost to Mrs. Fitzmaurice, 4 and 3. Doubles: Mrs. O'Connell and Miss Snow lost to Mrs. Barrett and Miss Simpson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Prince lost to Miss Harris and Mrs. Andrews, 5 and 3 ; Mrs. New and Mrs. Gwilliam lost to Mrs. Stratmore and Mrs. Sly, 4 and 2; Miss Thorns and Mrs. Mumford beat Mrs. Phillips and Miss Clark, 1 up; Mrs. Christie and Miss Woodrow lost to Misses Hindle and Black, 2 down; Miss Bryan lost to Mrs. Fitzmaurice and Miss Kilworth, 4 and 3. The stableford bogey for Miss Robertson's trophy was won by Miss K. Harris. The putting competition was won by Mrs. Sly. The ball competition was won by Mrs. Carruthers. Karori Ladles. —The winner of the L.G.TJ. round played on Sunday was Mrs. T. Tounie. The winner' of the sealed holes played on Saturday afternoon was Mrs. K. Kennedy. FIXTURES. Boulcott Ladies (Midweek). —Wednesday : Final round for. Mrs. Mumford's trophy. Paekakariki Ladies. —The following will represent Paekakariki, at Paekakariki, next Saturday:—Mary Alward Cup team: Miss B. Grimstone, Miss M. Grimstone, Mrs. Gunn, Mrs. Marshall, Miss Robinson, Miss Simpson, Miss J. Smith, Miss R. Smith, Mrs. F. Smith, and Mrs. White. Tuakana Cup team: Miss Battersby, Miss Campbell, Miss Dorizac, Mrs. Hanratty, Mijss Harper, Miss Leach, Mrs. Nicol, Mrs. Warring. Two-life competition: Mrs. White v. Mrs. Nicol; Miss Robinson v. Ms»» Carson; Miss M. Grimstone v. Mrs. Hanratty; Mrs. Marshall v. Miss R. Smith; Miss J. Campbell v. Mrs. Gunn; Miss Dorizac v. Miss Bonisch; Miss Gollop v. Miss B. Grimstone. Mornington Ladies.—Next Sunday the first round of the championship will be played by I Miss K. Harris v. Miss Black; Mrs. Andrews r. Mrs. Fitzmaurice: Mrs. Barrett v. Mrs. Carruthers; Mrs. Stratmore v. Mrs. Sly. Other members to, play a bogey competition are Mrs. E. Andrews v. Miss E. Harris; Miss Asher v. Mrs. Pattison; Miss Clark v. Mrs. Phillips; Miss Hindle v. Miss Rusten; Miss Klbblewhite v. Miss Clerice.
Ex-Servicemen. —A tournament for ex-service-men who "served with the belligerent forces of any nation in the Great War and who are now,, members of a recognised golf club or professional golf association" is to be held at the Miramar links on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 4. Entries will close on September 30.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 63, 12 September 1939, Page 16
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