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AKARANA CLUB. The best cards handed in for the first round of the "Wallace Cup, played by members of Iho Akaraun. Golf Club, were as follows:—J. Budge, 83. 16—07: J. Wareing. F6, IS—08; F. W. Greenbark, 90. 22—03. C. Bailey. 77. 7—70; J. Swanson, R2, 12—70; G. Wahlstrom. 89, 18—71: J. Eraser. 95, 24—71; E. E. Bilker. 97. 24-73; C. Read. 91. 18—70: W. P. Darrach. 91.-17-74; G. it. Cox, 89, 15—'71; A. W. Gunson. 90,
PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. "A bogey match and a putting competition will be played by members of the Pupuko Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow. Tho (sealed hole match played last week for Mrs. Thomson's trophy resulted ill a tie between Mrs. B. E. Guldwater and Mrs. Wcller. OTA HUH IJ LADIES' CLUB. Tho Has match of 12 holes played by members of tho Otahnhu Lrdiea' Golf Club for a trophy presented by Mrs. W. W. Massey, was won by Miss Mellsop, who carried tho play to the l'2lh green. PAPAKURA CLUB. Following v.-ere tho best cards returned in the medal round played by members of the. Papakunv Golf Club;—G. A. Smith. C>7 net; K. Matheson. 7-i: T. McLennan. 75: Bridgman. 7S; Langford. 78. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. The second round for Mrs. A. Joll's fropliy will bo played by members of tho Hamilton Ladies' Golf C'lub to-morrow. E'ollowing is tho draw: —Mrs. F. Butt v. Mrs. ». Hay, Mrs. W. H. Hume v. Mrs. P. E. Cleary, Miss M Allen v. Mrs. T. A. Milroy, Mrs. N. Horton v. Miss 3. Masters, Mrs. P. Dinglo v. Mrs. E. Eartlett. Mrs. }'. O. Kussell v. Mrs. G. N. Cower, Miss Jl. Coventry v. Mrs. E. M. Masters, Mrs. C. O Bennett v Miss M. McKenzie. The second round of the Gillies' Vase w.i 11 nlso bo played. The draw is as follows: Mrs. C. Sutcliffft v. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. K. Peterson v. Mr<i. G. Primrose, Mrs. J. J. Standrin v. Miss K. Oliver, Mrs Guy Biri<!on v. Miss G. Hammond. Miss E. Norris: v. Mrs. W. J. King, Mrs. M. M. Ilockin v. Miss V. Cann, Mrs. B. Vicltery v. Miss J. Tempi cr
BOYS' TOURNAMENT. PLAY AT MIDDLEMOIIE. A tournament for boy players was conducted yesterday at Middlemore under trying conditions. A3 a very strong and cold •wind was blowing and ehowera of rain fell at intervals during the day. The opening event was a SG-jboles qualifying round for the boys' championship, the best eight grogs scores to qualify for match play for a trophy presented hv the president. Mr. M. M. Louisson. The following ciiiht pla.vors qualified for the first round, which will commence at 9.30 this morning:—C. Zahara, 175: J. 1). Shanly, 195: A. L Morpeth. 197; A. E. Browne. 199; O. T. Upton. '201: J. 13. Lewis. 202: G. -T. "VVilker. 203: It. Fotheringhain. 213. The trophies presented by Messrs. F. 3. ITanna and C. I. Nathan for the best gross and net scores were both won by C. Znhara. his net score, minus 10. equalling 359. A bogey competition will bo played this morning, as well as the firct round of the championship.
OPOTJKI CLUB FIXTURE. [BY TELEGBAI'W. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] OPOTIKI, Monday. A medal handicap competition was played on the Opotiki Golf Club's links on Satur«ay and resulted :~D. S. Morris. 76. 5—71; a. r ßlo°r. 91. 19-42: L. J. Main. 101, 26Upton, 102. UC-70; It. M. Todd. 95.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 14
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