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COUNTRY GOLF

WAIROA COMPETITIONS IRWIN IN FORM (Herald Correspondent.) There was keen competition among members of the Wairoa Men's Golf Club during the week-end. particularly in the Stablcford bo* r **y. The best cards returned were Irwin, 34°"the -winner, and Crichton, next. Irwin and Osier retained the Moore Tikis. At present Irwin is at the peak of his form and should give a good account of himself when the Wairoa tournament is played next m °\tlbig contingent of Wairoa golfers is going to the Hastings tournament next week, and it is expected that the Wairoa club will be well represented at the Poverty Bay Golf Club’s annual tournament on September 4, 5 and G. Ladies’ Club The first qualifying round of the Wairoa Ladies' Golf Club’s championship will take place this week, the draw being as follows: Wednesday.—Mrs. Crichton and Miss Nolan; Mrs. McKay and Miss Harvey; Mrs. Glengarry- and Mrs. McCren; Mrs. G. O. K. Sainsbury and Miss Chase; Mrs. Summerfield and Mrs. Mowat; Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. C. Sainsbury; Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Harlter; Mrs. Morrison and Miss Sainsbury; Miss Signall and Miss Joblin; Miss Harker and Mrs. Petchell; Mrs. Tonkinson and Mrs. McKinnon; Miss Mallon and Mrs. Hill. Saturday.—Mrs. Goldstone and Miss O'Donnell • Miss Eria and Miss Trafl'ord; Mrs. Shaw and Miss Ellison; Miss Chivers and Miss Foley; Miss Habgood and Miss Francis; Miss Strachan and Miss Moran; Mrs. Mulhern and Miss Ward; Miss Dahm and Miss Wilson; Miss Williams and Miss Tucker; Miss Phelan and Miss Svensen; Mrs. Robertson and Miss Barclay; Miss Thorpe and Miss The*final of the Hawke’s Bay Motor Company’s Cup was played last week between Mrs. Stewart and Miss Sainsbury, resulting in a win for Mrs. Stewart. 11l the Hill Trophy Miss N. Nolan defaulted to Mrs. McKay. Mesdames McKay and Stewart proved too strong for the challengers of the Smith Ribbons, Mrs. Summerfield and Miss Trafl'ord. Miss Foley, who has held the Teague But•ton for several weeks, was defeated by Miss Ward. The tea hostesses for this week are Mrs. Petchell and Miss Tucker. WAIKOHU CLUB A flag match for Waikohu golfers attracted considerable interest, the best cards returned in the ladies’ section being Miss G. Parkinson, 109—37—72, and Mrs. E. Cranswick, 116 —42—74. A Stableford bogey played in conjunction with this event resulted: — Mrs. H. O’Connell, 29 points; Mrs. E. Cranswiek, 28 points; Miss G. Parkinson, 25 points. _ ~, The holders of the Henare Ruru Ferns, W. Luttrell and Miss 1,. Ruru, withstood the challenge of E. Ruru and Mrs. H. O'Connell, and this week will defend their title in a match againest E. Ruru and Miss Josephine Scott. GISBORNE PARK CLUB A vase test round is to be played by the lady members of the Gisborne Park Golf Club on Thursday. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. E. Dolman v. Miss N. Popple; Mrs. I. Shields v. Mrs. A. Bayliss; Mrs. F. Wells v. Miss M. Gordon; Mrs. CrawfordSmith v. Mrs. W. Neilson; Mrs. T. Pere v. Mrs. Tamihana; Mrs. P. Robertson v. Mrs. I. Jackson; Mrs. A. Forbes v. Mrs. Jones.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20631, 12 August 1941, Page 10

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COUNTRY GOLF Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20631, 12 August 1941, Page 10

COUNTRY GOLF Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20631, 12 August 1941, Page 10