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GOLF.

TE PUKE V. WHAKATANE.

KEEN COMPETITION RESULTS

[by TELEcai.vrn. —own coiuiespondent.]

TE PUKE. Monday

A team of 20 men players f ,- om the To Puke Golf Club played against AVhnkntano on the latter's links at the week-end. Keen rivalry was shown between the two clubs, and. utter a keenly-contested competition, A\ hakatane won. The matches resulted as follows, To Puke mines being mentioned first

Rall'o lost io Reynolds, Cnrtiachan and L. McCulloch all square, llookey beat Napier, E. Ti.ylor and York all square, Simpson los t to Baker, AVestlake ar.d~ King all square, Dufl lost to Suckling, Veitch lost to Carter, 11. Mollgaard lost to limes, Johnson lost to Srence, R. Mollgaard lost to Beckett, .Tones lost to Hyde, Tubb lost, to Ilyland, Fo:c loit to Buxton, llargreaves lost to Stuhbs, Percy Kay lost to Pirini, 11. lowell lost io Buddie, Butcher lost to Wilson. I'oursomci.—Kalfe and Carnachnn beat Reynolds and McCullough, llookey and Taylor lost io Napier and York, Simpson and A\ est lake heat. Baker and King, Ruff and \ eitch beat Carter and Suckling, if. MollSaard and Join son List to Tnnes and Spence, K. Mollgaard und Tubb lost to Beckett and Buxton, b'ogers and Pox beat Clark and Hove, Hancock and Kay lost to Stuhbs mid Ilyland. E. Butcher and Pirini beat Harrison and 13 rid gor. PAI'AKUR A CLUB. The first round cf the Parker trophy competition, played by members of the Pupakura Golf Club, resulted as followsS. Wilson. 07; Watson, (li); Olsen. Beams. Matheson, ,1; Hutchinson, 70. HAMILTON LADIES CLUB. Following is the draw fcr the monthly medal, and tirst round of the Jennings J Cup. to bo played to-morrow by members of the Hamilton .Ladies' ('.oil' Club, starting at tv.-st tee at noon, other players following at intervals of four minutes : —-M is. !•'. (irnar v. Mrs. 11. ('. Ross, Mrs. J,'. English v. Mrs. Colin Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Arthur v. Mrs. J. OSullieau, Mrs. W. Aitken v. Mrs. Kntuvles Smith. Mrs. C. 0. Bennett v. Mrs. Teasdale, Miss W. Manning v. Mrs. X. Rav.lings. Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs. I'. Mander, Mrs. W. Batt, v. Mrs. P. G. Russell. Mrs. A. Englii-h v. Mrs. G. W. (lower. Miss M. Alien v. Mrs. E. Bartlett. Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. A. Coventrv, Mrs. H. D. Matthews v. Mrs. E. M. Masters, Miss K. Oliver v. Mrs. W. J. King, Miss M. Me Lean v. Miss Eyre, Mrs. A. James v. Mrs. Lai-,co Tompkins, Mrs. D. Hay v. Miss E. Dawson, Mrs. A. T. Atkins v. Miss K. A\ ilson Mrs. McCraeken v. Miss E. Upton. Mrs. P. ( .. Fraser v. Mrs. A. J Bond. Mrs. \. E. S.mdford v. Mrs. AV. Petevson, .Mrs (". Ho'.son v. another. Starting .at seventh lee at noon.—Mrs. C. Bliinoell v„ .V iss 11. Foeke. Mis.- ,1. Templet- \. Misfll V. Cam.. Mrs. R. Hazard v. Mrs. (1. Primrose, Mrs. Cradwick v. Miss Mackay, Mrs. J. J. Siandrin v. Mrs. Gordoii Smith, Mrs. 1;. Worley v. Mrs. ('live Matthews. Mrs. \\ . M. llorton v. Mi s StiVens, >frs. L MacDiarmid v. Miss C. .Hiiotf'i', ihe Jennings Cup competition -is open to all players with l.;ndic::ns of scratch to HO. Saturday players will play their round oil Sal urday. The draw for He C grade medal. to be played on 'i' mr.-d;:y. starting at tho first tee, is as follows :- Mrs. I". Beehan v. Mrs. Gordon Brown, Miss. B. Hunter v. Miss Rtisseh. Miss S. Wright v. Mrs Kntherford, Mrs. X. X. Boss v. Mrs. A. W. Smith, .diss M. Inuca v. Mrs. Penibcrton, Mrs. J. A _ Aoung v. Mr.-. Burtensliaw. The third round of the foursomes will bo played on Thursday. starting at first iee ai I'J.MO P.m. Following is tli" draw :^-M". BUmdell and \: is Focke v Mrs <W Cower and Mrs. Rartlctt, Mrs. L. Day and Mrs. ]l. ( v . Mm. A. K. Sandfcrd and Mis. K. M Masters, Mrs. I',. .1. Mears unci Mr = . \. James v. Mrs. T. A. Milroy and Mrs. 'l'. C. Fraser. Mrs. F Miinder and Mis. W. M. Burton v. Mr.,. 1). Hay and Mrs. (I. Primrose. , I''e follow ng i layers will meet in the fourth round of Co Donglns Gup- -Mrs E But Rett v. Mi*, i,. pess, Miss J. Templor v. Mrs. ,\. |. Wlviiio. Mrs. (J. X. (lowi'r v. Mrs. L. Day. Mrs. 1". Mander v. Mis. A E. Saudficd cMßpincE CLI"B.. IBY TET.Kf-' H VPI(.---fHVX il" IIESPON'DENT. ] CAMBRIDGE. Monday. ,*lhe final roir.n,' in the Cambridge Coif Clubs June Cup was played on Saturday, when uoin* excellent r.cores were returned. A. V,'. Nicol. (14 ami R. Alfnrd (12) returned card.- <:• i The cup was won bv Xieoll. with i total net score of MS. The results are.--A. V,'. Xieoll (M), ns. BS, l-i:J; Alfoi'd (1.). 88. So. 147: Boycc (12), S7. SO, 110; Garrard (12). fit), t'o. 1.V2. Svmonds (101, 91. .17, 150: Xelson (15). 02. 1)1. 150: J. Bank.'. (101. S7. !>I. 15S; Freenan (10). BS. 90 15.5; Dr. Tod (15). 90. '.13, 159. THAMES LADIES' CLUB. [LY TELEGBAPH. —OWN COTIKESPON DENT. ] THAMES, Monday. 11l the L.CI.U. und rose bowl competition played by the Thames Ladies' Golf Club the best, cards were:—Mi--s McLoughlin, 9s, 17—81: Miss 8010, lb). Hl—B'3; ?»[iss Price, 100. 21—85: Miss Kidd, 101. 18—80: Miss I)une;cn. 122. 30— PO. The sealed hn'c match for Miss McJjoughlin's trophj will be plavr-d on Wednesday. Tie draw is as follows: Mrs. W. price v. Mist. i,. Price: Mrs. Bush v. Mrs. T. McCarro'il. Misa l'oulgrain v. Mrs. I'easq. Mrs. •Tor'-ensen v. Sister Reader. AGs. E. J. ('lemon v. Mrs. biggins. Mrs. C. Poulgrain v. Mrs. S. Miller. Mrs. B. Clcndrn v. Mr". Fi«her. Mrs. Harden v. Miss Twohili ?.ln. Davison v. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. V. Bo es v. M™ Sowerhv. Mrs. Sorman v. Mrs. Dovell, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Deeble. Ms. ,T. Price v. Miss M. Price. Miss MeTjCUghlin v. Mi"® Boles, Miss Kidd v M's<? Mafted. Mirs llillcolt v. M' s f'oakleVj Mis. v. Miss Cai M >bell. M;ss Duncan v. Griflin, Afrs. Mann v. Miss Kennedy, Miss Shaw v. Miss Avery. PLAY AT OPOTIKT. fI! Y TEI.EGIIAPH. —OWN ("OK IU'.sPfIS'DENT. ] 0 POT IK f. Monday. Over 20 nemb;rs tool: part in a bisoue handicap, p'aved on the Opot'.ki fJolf Club's links on Satnrdiv. Pest cards wer«:— C. Gordon (handicap 13). 3 up; n. Rowland MS). 3 rr>; H. .Tessop MS), 2 up; .1 O'Sullivan (13). 2 up: S. Main (17). all square: Cecil Gordon (17). all square.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 15

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