GOLF.
FEILDING CLUB’S SEASON CLOSES A mixed Canadian foursome, played on Saturday in fine weather, marked the close of the Eeilding Golf Club’s season. The match was played over 18 holes and the competition was won by S. A. Parkes and Mrs J. Mulvahey, whose net score was 71. The pair won the verdict on the count back, from Fair and Mrs E. Fair, who had a net score of. 71. P. Sinclair and Miss T. Carthew went round in 80. Results are as follow : Parkes and Mrs J. Mulvaney, 84— 13—71; Fair and Mrs Fair, 78—7— 71; Campbell and Miss J. Campbell, 84—12—72; Borrie and Mrs B. Porter, 84—12—72; McCorkindale and Miss J. Crabb 84—12 —-72 ; Harding and Mrs Harding, 82—9—73 ; Clevely and Miss E. Robson, 88—15—73; Cover and Mrs Gover, 85—12—73 ; Hare and Miss Ellerm, 82—9—73 ; Hill and Miss Cornfoot, 87—13—74; Sinclair and Miss T. Carthew, 80—6—74; Carthew and Miss R. Paynter, 86—12—74; Graham and Mrs K. M. Little, 85—9—76; Carmine and Miss G. Curtis, 86—10—76; Webster and Mrs J. S. Tingey, 89 —13— 76; Ewen and Miss Ewen, 95—18 77; Cameron and Cameron, 94—17 77. , ■ Winners of trophie-s were:— Men.—Senior championship, Dr K. G. Salmond; runner-up, V. J. Stichbury. Intermediate championship, A.
C. Evans; runner-up, W. E. Carthew. Junior championship, L. J. Webster; runner-up, J. S. Tingey. Brown Cup, A. C. McCorkindale. Medal Cup, L. Hall. Hegarty Plate, P. H. Sinclair. Gonville Saunders Cup, F. Cameron. President’s “knock-out” competition, A. H. Atkinson. Long and short handicap, R. H. Farquharson and J. Clevely. Waimana Cup, F. Cameron. Opening Day, V. J. Sticllbury and Mrs J. Mulvaney. Stableford bogeys, W. J. Borrie (2), K. G. Salmond T. Donaldson, J. CleVely, and L. Hall: Medals, P. H. Sinclair W. H. Smith, W. J. Borrie (2), J. G. Connell, S. A. Gover, R. L. Harding T. Donaldson, P. Whiteman, L Hall, H. Johnstone, E. H. McGruer. Bogeys, A. C. Evans, S. A. Gover, D. C. Cullinane, L. Hall. Foursome. J. Graham and S. A. Gover. Fourball bogey, J. Reid and W. Monteitli. Fourball, D. B. Beattie and L. J. Webster. Mixed foursome, Borrie and Mrs Borrie. Fourball best ball, T. C. Collins and W. Monteith.
Ladies.; —Senior championship, Miss I. Seifert; runner-up, Miss M. Bartholomew. Junior championship, Mrs E. E. Short; runner-up, Mrs J. Mulvaney. L.G.U. silver medal, Mrs R. L. Harding. L.G.U. bronze medal, Mrs E. E. Short. Medal competition cup, Mrs E. E. Short. Brown Cup, Mrs C. H. Tate; runner-up, Miss M. MacIvor. Foursome ‘knock-out,’ Mrs W. H. Smith and Miss G. Curtis. Airs J. S. Tingey’s trophies; Misses Robson. Mrsr T. Donaldson’s trophy, Mrs G. Hassall. Committee’s trophy, Mrs E. E. Short. Mrs G. Phillips and Miss Phillips’s trophies, Mi's R. L. Harding and Mrs T. Donaldson. Eclectic, senior, Mrs E.. E. Short; junior, Mrs T. Donaldson. Medal competitions (silver spoons). Miss T. Carthew (3), Miss E. AlcKirdy, Miss M. Bartholomew, Miss K. Carthew Airs L. Hall (2), Aliss M. Alaclvor, Aliss G. Curtis, Airs E. E. Short, Aliss E. Robson. Other medals, Aliss li. Carthew (3), Airs R. L. Harding (2), Aliss Al. AlcKirdy, Aliss E. AlcKirdy, Airs C. H. Tate, Airs E. Fair, Aliss T. Carthew, Airs Iv. AI. Little, Airs B. Porter. Aliss D. Sargisson, Aliss J. Campbell, Aliss Ellerm (2), Airs W. I-I. Smith, Airs S. A. Gover, Airs T. Donaldson, Airs E. E. Short. Bogeys Aliss AI. Alaclvor. Airs W. H. Smith (2), Aliss Al. AlcKirdy (2) Airs J. Alulvaney, Airs W. J. Borrie, Airs F. Cameron, Aliss Shepherd (3) Airs T. Donaldson. Other trophies: Opening Day, Airs T. Donaldson and Aliss Shepherd. Stableford bogeys. Airs F. Cameron, Aliss Irwin, Airs T. Donaldson. Fourball bogey, Alesdames E. E. Short and R. L. Harding. Closing day, Aliss \P. Cornfoot and Aliss J. Campbell.
In the absence of the president (Air D. C. Cullinane), who is at present ill, the trophies were presented by Air S. A. Gover, vice-president Air Gover said it was unfortunate that
Air Cullinane was unable to be present, but he was pleased to be able to intimate that Air Cullinane was well on the road to recovery. Referring to the improvements to the course effected during the season, Air Gover said that they had been carried out at the club house, and a new tractor had been purchased. He trusted that members were appreciative of the good work done by the committee and lie paid a tribute to the services of the ladies’ committee, and made special mention of Airs T. Donaldson, who had organised afternoon teas which had been a feature of the social life of the club. A vote of thanks to the committees was carried by acclamation.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 22 November 1937, Page 5
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