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H.B. CLUB GOLF

Medal Match at Hastings WEEK-END RESULTS Wilson Returns Round of 77 An enjoyable afternoon’s play was experienced at the Hastings Golf Club’s course on Saturday, where a medal match round was played. The results were:—

THE PARKVALE CLUB Following were the best card s handed in for the women’s second qualifying round on the Parkvale club played on

ON THE WAIOHIKI LINKS At the Waiohiki links a medal match was played, with the following leading scores:— A GRADE

THE MARAENUI CLUB The second round of the championship was played at Maraenui on Saturday afternoon. In conjunction with this a medal round was played, D. G. Sutherland winning the A grade with a net 71 and 0. J. Bosworth the B grade with a net 66. The following qualified in the championship round:—

H Peters 101 100 21)1 I J.' Ritchie 103 98 201 I Tho last two players play off for last place. I LADIES’ CLUB The following are tho results of tho first qualifying round of the women's championship Miss Hodge 103, Miss Thompson 108, Miss Prewett 109, Airs Martin 110, Miss Clark 111, Miss Moore 111. Miss Gasson 11'3, Miss Harvey 114, Miss Hamlin 115, Airs Quarrie 1.17, Miss Murphy 117, Miss Holt 117, Miss Kingston 119, Miss Barley 120, Alias Gallagher. 120, Alisg Ward 121. HASTINGS LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of the Pinckney Memorial, to be played by members of the Hastings Ladies’ Golf Club to-morrow:— FROM NO. I. TEE. Miss M. Jefferd v. Mrs. Crcrar. Airs Jefferd v. Miss Landels. Mrs Hedward v. Mrs Nelson, Miss Wellwood v. Miss Yule. Airs Alclntosh v. Mrs Hill. Mrs Toothill v. Airs Fryer. All's McLeod v. Airs Maitland. Airs Alurley v. Airs Averill. Mrs Vestv v. Airs Davies. Airs Faulkner v. Airs Richmond. Mrs Holden v. Afiss Slater. Mrs Wellwood v. Airs Mfeikle. Airs Brown v. Alics Hamber. Airs Murphy v, Mrs Plummer. Airs S. I. Jones v. Aliss Candy. FROM NO. 11. TEE. Mrs Budd v. Airs A. J. Jones. Airs von Dadelszen v. Mrs Newbigin. Miss Campbell v. Aliss Parkinson. Misg Commin v. Mrs Kessell. Mrs Nicoll v. Miss Struthers. Miss Murphy v. Aliss Cuming. Mrs Raven v. Mies AT. Baird. Miss C. Bell v. Airs Carrell. Aliss Peddie v. Mrs Bate. Miss Nutter v. Airs Symonds. Airs Palmer v- Airs Scott. Mrs Shalbolt v. Mrs Egan. Mrs Findlay v. Mrs Ewing. Mrs Herman v. Aliss Kelly. Mrs Evison, a bye. DRAW FOR C GRADE. Friday, June 28. Mrs Heeney v. Miss Wood, Mrs Harding v. Miss Thompson. Airs Wedd v. Miss Z. Giorgi. Mrs 8. Kelly v. Afiss Orr. Mrs Knight, a bye. SATURDAY PLAYERS. Saturday, June 29. Miss Dalton v. Miss C. Jefferd. Miss McCormick v. Miss McMillan. Miss Burden v. Miss Oxenham. Miss Johnston v Aliss Nutter. Aliss Budd v. Miss Hunter. Mias Taylor v. Aliss Hawley. Miss Fendall v. Aliss Donnelly. Afiss Fuller, a bye. BAKER CUP QUALIFIERS. Following are the 16 players to qualify for the Baker Cup:—■ Mrs Redgrave, Airs Jefferd, Mrs Hill, Mrs Fryer, Mrs Alclntosh, Mrs McLeod, Mrs Kessell, Miss Wellwood, Mrs Vesty, Mrs Murphy, Mrs Faulkner, Miss Burden, Mis® Hamber, Miss Murphy. Mrs Raven, Mrs Wellwood. INTER-CLUB MATCH Splendid golfing weather prevailed for the inter-club games between tho Parkvale ladies and the Maraenui ladies, which was played on the latter club’s course during the week-end. The games resulted in wins for Marenui by six games to one in the four-ball, and 101 games to 31 in the singles. Following are details of the play, Parkvale ladies being mentioned first: FOUR-BALL Miss Fippard and Mrs Rigby lost to Miss Crumpton and Mrs Henderson. Mrs Moore and Miss Martin halved with Miss Harvey and Miss Gasson. Mrs Faram and Miss M. Robson lost to Miss Kingston and Miss Holt. Aliss J. Robson and Miss Goertz lost to Mrs Martin and Afiss Clark. Mrs Matthews and Miss McDowell halved with Miss Prewett and Miss Murphy. Aliss Matthews and Mrs Carberry lost to Miss Afoncrieff and Miss Thompson. Afiss Irvine and Mrs Kirkland lost to Miss Moore and Afiss Bailey. Totals Parkvale 1, Afaraenui 6. TWO-BALL Miss Fippard lost to Miss Crumpton. Afrs Rigby lost to Mrs Henderson. Mrs Moore won from Miss Harvey. Aliss Martin lost to Miss Gasson. Mrs Faram lost to Miss Kingston. Miss Af. Robson lost to Miss Holt. Airs J. Robson lost to Mrs Martin. Afiss Goertz lost to Afiss Clark. Mrs Matthews halved with Miss Prewett. Miss McDowell won from Miss Murphy. Afiss Matthews won from Miss Moncrieff. Afrs Carberry lost to Miss Thopmson. Miss Irvine lost to Afiss Moore. Afrs Kirkland lost to Mrs Bailey. Totals: Parkvale 3i games, Afaraenui 101. Grand totals: Parkvale 4i games, Maraenui 164. WAIPUKURAU CLUB Afembers of the Waipukuraq Golf Club on Saturday played a bogey match in good weather. The following cards were decipherable, though only five were correctly scored:— P. Williams (12/9) 1 up. K. Tareha (3/2) 2 down. Mackie (12/9) 2 down. Browne (14/11) 2 down. Johnston (28/21) 2 down. C. Bryce (30/23) 2 down. G. Maclean (20/15) 5 down. Ormsby (25/19) 5 down. Johnstone (30/23) 5 down. Billington (10/8) 7 down. Martin (11/8) 7 down. GOLF CHAMPION'S OPEN SECRET. "What is the seciet of your play?" a reportet recently asked a golf champion in Britain. ‘‘There is no secret.” he replied “The main thing is 1 always use Dunlop golf balls!” It is a fact that the Dunlop ball has more golf successes to its credit thau aux other hall on the market to-day. The reason is that scientific accuracy is demanded nt every stage in the manufacture of the Dunlop ball, acclaimed by the leading players as the extra-length golf ball Next tijne play with a DunTop Golf Hall— choice champions *

E. T. Gifford ... Gross Hop. Net. 84 13 71 W. Wilson ... 77 6 71 C Campbell 84 12 72 W. II. Wood ... 85 13 72 G. Craike 92 20 72 W. B. Nichol ... 97 24 73 E. L. Cummin ... 94 20 74 F. C. Murray ... 94 20 74 K. J). Brown ... 95 21 74 F. 8. Candy ... 92 17 75 C. Avahill 99 24 75 H. A. Fannin ... 85 10 75 R. McIntyre ... 86 10 i b .1. JI. Jefferd ... 90 14 76 H. H. Edwards 86 9 76 H. Elliott 91 15 76 1). McIntosh ... 93 17 76 H. Hamilton ... 88 11 77 R. Whyte 83 5 78 J'. Garrod ... ... 81 3 78 E. A. Murley ... 83 5 78 F. S. Budd 90 12 78 H. Priestly 85 7 78 F. M. Budd ... 82 4 78 A. McDonald ... 89 11 78 L, Trent 85 6 79 B. Little 95 16 79 N. B. Appleby ... 80 11 79 R. Reid 90 11 79 B. Appleby 98 18 80 S. Averill 93 13 80 E. Estaugh 101 19 82

Saturday:— Gross Hep. Net. Miss McDowell 91 23 68 Miss Fippard ... 85 16 69 Mrs Hepburn ... 105 35 70 Miss Kelly JM 31 70 Miss Matthews JOO 29 71 Miss M. Robson 94 21 73 Mrs Rigby 93 19 74 Mrs Garrod 92 17 75 Miss Moore ’97 21 76 Miss J. Robson 98 21 77 Mrs Matthews 101 23 78 Miss Faram 100 21 79 Miss Budd was C grade. the winner of the

T. Gilray Gross. Hep. Net 87 9 78 A. A. Sinclair 77 5 72 R. Hobbs 78 3 75 R. Inglis 84 9 75 R. W. Dalgleish ... 83 9 74 A. J. C. Runciman 87 10 77 A. D. Morris ... 83 5 78 A. E. Lawry ... 83 5 78 W. G. Sutton 81 7 74 C. Atkinson 88 9 79 R. T. St. Lawrence 77 5 72 H. G. Davies 80 4 76 B GRADE Gross Hep. Net E. S. Burkitt 96 30 66 L. W. Willis ... 93 18 75 C. P. Hoatlley ... 87 20 67 S. V. Ayling ... 88 17 71 F. N. Fussell ... 87 20 67 F. V. Kettle ... 90 15 75 R. J. Pattison ... 86 12 74 F. H. Simpson ... 88 14 74 A. McLachlan 88 14 74 G. M. S. Kelly ... 89 U 78 G. Gardiner 88 18 70

A GRADE 2nd Rnd. Tl. 1st Rnd. R. I. Harrison ... ... 81 80 161 A. S. Boggs ... 8.5 81 166 G. I. Templeton ... ... 85 82 167 R. Duthie ... 81 86 170 F. Elsmore ... 87 85 172 H. J. Templeton ... 89 85 174 W. F. Turner ... ... 85 90 175 J. Durie ... 88 91 179 W. T. Dobson ... ... 89 90 179 R. M. Lambie ... ... 94 85 179 W. B. Taylor ... ... 90 90 180 H. F. Hamilton ... ... 91 89 180 P. K. Peters ... ... 90 92 182 B. Owen ... 94 88 182 J. C. Hare ... 93 90 183 R. K. McGiven ... ... 89 94 182 B GRADE F. Elsinore ... 87 85 172 H. J. Templeton ... 89 85 171 J. Durie ... 88 91 179 W. T. Dobson ... ... 89 90 179 R. M. Lambie ... ... 89 IX) 179 W. B. Taylor ... ... IX) 90 180 H. F. Hamilton ... ... 91 89 180 P. K. Peters ... ... IX) 92 182 B. Owen ... 91 88 182 R. K. McGiven ... ... 89 94 183 J. C. Hare ... 93 90 183 C. Milne ... 89 96 185 J. Woon ... 91 94 185 F. AV. Forbes ... ... 100 86 186 K. W. Bull ... 92 95 187 N. W. Smith ... 92 95 187 A. Jensen (V2 95 187 W. McNish 93 91 187 The last four p ayers pla ' off for the last two places C GRADE B. Oven . . ... ... 91 88 182 E. Burrows ... ... K / 102 189 H. P. Dransftelii 97 9*2 189 E. Matheson ... 91 99 190 W. O'Connell ... ... 99 91 190 T. A. Morland ... ... 93 99 192 C. J. Bosworth ... ... 102 90 192 H. G. Etheridge ... 101 93 194 W. A. Reddell ... ... 95 100 195 I. Elmore. ... 99 96 195 A. L. Wilson ... 99 96 195 E. K. Lomas ... 101 91 195 J. Pegram ... 103 96 199 J. Wilbamson ... 98 101 199 J. F. Bowler ... 101 99 200

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 161, 24 June 1935, Page 4

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H.B. CLUB GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 161, 24 June 1935, Page 4

H.B. CLUB GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 161, 24 June 1935, Page 4

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