COUNTRY GOLF
WAIPUKURAU LADIES’ MATCH DEAW FOX BOGEY BOUND. To-morrow afternoon a bogey match and third round for Mrs A. McCormick’s trophy will be played on the Maharakeke links by members of the Waipukurau Ladies’'Golf Club. The following is the draw:— To Start from No 1 Tee Mrs Mackie plays Mrs Logan. Miss E. Butler plays Miss M. Riddell. Mrs Dunbar plays Mrs Urquhart. Miss Schroder plays Miss J. Monckton. Miss Main plays Miss J. Speedy. Mrs Hartland plays Miss R. Monckton. Miss J. Rathbone plays Miss A. Rood To Start from No 11 Teo Mrs Hewitt plays Mrs J. Hunter. Miss Stabler plays Miss Moorhead. Mrs A. McCormick plays Mrs Broad. Mrs Moore plays Mrs Haldane. Mrs Bradley piays Mrs Eadie. Mrs H. Butler plays Mrs J. Rood. Miss L. Johnstone plays Miss Rico. Mrs Hudson plays Miss M. Johnstone Mrs Bryce plays Miss Gair. Miss Wagner plays Miss McLanghlau Mrs Lawford plays Miss Billington Miss Harker plays Miss J. Ormond. Miss K. Ormond plays Miss Todd. Miss S. Monckton plays Miss .1 Shand. Miss Fuller, partner to lie arranged C GRADE To Start at No 1 Tee after the Seniors. Mrs Braithwaite plays Miss Wliuiiuby Airs Keene plays Miss Williams. Mrs Dunn plays Miss M. Pattison. Miss F. Pattison plays' Miss A. Hobson. Anyone unable to play please ring Mrs 11. Butler, telephone 182. ’’DIVERS’’ CUP. I Ol IiTH HOUND PLAYED. The fourth round of the ’•Divers’ ‘ Cup, played by the Waipukurau elub members on the Maharakeke links, resulted:—
INTER-CLUB MATCH. WAIPUKURAU BEATS MT. HERBERT. During the week-end an inter-club match was played on the Maharakeke links between the Mt. Herbert and Waipukurau Golf Clubs, resulting in a win for Waipukurau by 16 to eight. Following are the results, the Waipukurau players being mentioned first in each instance:— FOUR-BALL Peacock and Bryce beat dark and MeKenzie. Bradley and Tollemache Jost to Eadie and Browne. Dunn and Boyce beat McCrae and Cassidy. Brathwaite and Moore beat Given and Hurdsfield. Grant and Erwin bent Williams and Turtle. Stiles and Wilson lost to E. Taylor and Monteith. Sim and Keene halved with D. Taylor and Bliss. Roach and Agar beat King and Jones. ‘ Watson and Skeats lost to Keir and Hankey. TWO-BALL Peacock beat Clark Bryce lost to McKenzie. Bradley beat Eadje. Tollemache beat Browne. Dunn lost to Cassidy. Boyce beat McCrae. Brathwaite lost to Hurdsfield. Moore beat Given. Grant beat Williams. Erwin beat Turtle. Stiles beat E. Taylor. Wilson beat Monteith. Sim halved with D. Taylor. Keene lost lo Bliss. Roach beat King. Agar lost to Jones. Watson beat Keir. Skeats halved with Hankey. THE WAIPAWA CLUB. INTER-CLUB MATCH WITH HASTINGS. A team from the .Has tings Golf Club played a match with the Waipawa Golf Club on the Waipawa links Over the week-end. In the four-ball match Waipawa won by 5 games to 3J, but in the two-ball Hastings were successful fiy 13J games to 3J-. The results were as follow, Waipawa players being named first:— FOUR-BALL. Bryant and Tickner lost to Campbell and McDonald. Shackleford and Rust beat Tonkin and Gifford. Williams and Witherow beat Crerar and Murfitt. Guthrie and Edwards lost to Riley and Jones. Strang and Flynn beat Vidal and " Gainby and Harsant beat Craike and Cole. W. Rust and Chisholm halved with Ewing and Melrose., McCormick and Bishop beat Rees and Murphy. August lost to Redward. TWO-BALL. Bryant lost to Campbell, Tickner lost to McDonald. Shackleford lost to Tonkin. Rust beat Gifford. Williams lost to Crerar. Witherow beat Murfitt. Guthrie lost "to Riley. Edwards lost to Jones. Strang lost to Vidal. Norris lost to Brook. Gamby be>it Craike. Harsant lost to Cole. W. Rust lost to Ewing. Chisholm lost to Melrose. McCormick halved with Re a.
Bishop lost to Murphy. August lost to Redward. TEAM TO MEET TAKAPAU The team to represent Waipawa against Takapau to-morrow in the match to be played on the Waipawa links will be selected from the Hollowing:—Bryant, Tickner, Rust, Witherow, Guthrie, Edwards Strang Clark, Norris, Woods, Knoblock, Rust, Chisholm. Bishop, King. Any of the above players unable to play please notify the secretary immediately. Owing to the ladies’ open tournament. being held next Saturday, all matches arranged for the men’s seo.tion have bei>n cancelled.
J Gross Hdcp. .Net E. Stiles ... 91 23 68 N. Parker ... 73 4 69 13. Boyes ... 84 15 69 Dr. Fisher ... 96 24 ' 72 E. Billington ... 85 12 73 E. Haldane .. ... 82 6 76 F. Dunn ... 92 15 1). Scott ... 99 22 77
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 3
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