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BLYDE CUP COMPEITTION.

ELEVEN CLUBS PARTICIPATE.

TROPHY WON BY HAMILTON. 3

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT;] '■ HAMILTON, Sunday. A handsome cup, valued at £SO, presented by Mr. Edwin Blyde, of Sheffield, was competed for by representatives of 11 South Auckland golf clubs on !>t. Andrews links yesterday. The teams consisted of four players from each club, two junior Indies and two senior Play was conducted under stroke conditions and "consisted of singles and foursomes. The cup was won by Hamilton, with Otorohanga second, and Te Aroha third. Ideal weather conditions prevailed, and a very interesting competition • resulted. Details are as follows:

Hamilton.— Singles: Mrs. Bennett, 07; Mra. Taylor, 97; G. H. Bindon, 97 : J. L. Black, 73; total, 364. Foursomes: Mesdames Bennctt and Taylor, 91, Bindon and Black, 87; total, 181. Grand total, 645. Otorohanga.—Singles: Miss Jones, 97; Mrs. Austin, 98; C. Hotson, 85; A. Craig, 95; total, 375. Foursomes: Miss Jones and Mra. Austin, 93; Hotson and Craig, 85; total, 183. Grand total, 558.

Te Aroha. —Singles: Mrs. Halligan, 92; Miss Frear, 99; C. 11. .Laver, 83; C. 11. Murphy, 93- total, 372. Foursomes: Mrs. Halligan and Miss Frear, 99; Laver and Murphy, 89; total, 188. Grand total, 560. Rotorua Singles: Miss Snodgrass, 93; Mrs. Worthington, 103; S. K. Carr, 85; E. Fenton, 92- total, 375, Foursomes: Mia» Snodgrass and Mrs. Worthington, 97; Carr and Fenton, 90; total, 187. Grand total, 662.

Te Awamutu.— Singles: Mrs. Teasdale, 99; Miss Clark, 102; Dr. F. C. Blundell, 81; M. Barnett, 81 : total, 363. Foursomes: Mrs. Teasdale and Misß Clark, 105; Dr. Blundell and Barnett, 97; total, 202. Grand total, 5G5. ;

Cambridge.—Singles: Mrs. Browne, 98; Mrs Westlake, 98; it. S. Alford, SO; J. Haworth, 101- total, 377. Foursomes: Mesdames Browne and Westlake, 102; Alford and HawortL, 96; total, 198. Grand total, 575. *

Rocky Downs.— Singles: Miss O'Hara. 9G; Mrs. Mentiplay, 111; L. Little, 85; G. Fitzgerald, 93- total, 385. Fcarsomes: Miss O'Hara and Mrs. Mentiplay, 101; Little and Fitzgerald, 89; total, ISO. Grand total, 575. Morrinsviltie.— Singles: Mrs. Hewitt. 9G; Mrs Brayshaw, 98; R. Dodd, 92; B. Badefey '9l • total, 380. Foursomes: Mesdames Hewitt "and Brayshaw, 102; Dodd and Badsley, 94; total, 190. Grand totals 57G. Tautnarunui. —Singles: Mrs.' Richter, 9G; Mrs Button, 103; Sandel, 86; Hughes, 91; total' 376. Foursomos: Mesdames Richter and 'Button, 95; Sandel and Hughes, 107; total, 202. Grand total, 578. Walton.— Singles: Mrs. James, 109; Mra. Dickey, 87; J. F.-James, 85; A Adams, 96; total 377 Foursomes: Mesdames James and 'Dickey, 112; James and Adams, 100; total, 212. Grand total, 589. Huntly,—Singles: Mrs. Hay-Chapman, 101 j Mrs. Hart, Seccombe. 85; L. Armer, 96- total 406. Foursomee: Mesdames HayChapman and Hart 114: Seccombe and Armer, 97; total, 211. Grand total, 619. M AUNG AKIEKIE CLUB. There was a large entry for the flae match played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday. the course and greensi being_in ideal order. The winner was C. J. Schnauer. who earned, the flag to within loft, of th® pin at the 19th hole. C. R- Jones wa. runner-up, having left the fiug well on taG way to the 19th green. M AUNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock, in order of the draw:—Miss K. Horton v. Miss E. Schnauer, Miss A. Grove v, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. A. Swain v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. C. Grevatt v. Mis 3 C. Stubbs, Mrs. McJlraith v. Mrs. Hipkirs, Miss G. Parr y. Mrs. C. J. Schnauer, Miss M. Miller v. Miss P. Lawrence, Mrs.- Robinson v. Miss McGowan, Miss Iv. Churton v. Miss S. Johnston, Miss Morrison v. 'Mrs. Jerrat, Mrs. Wiles v. Miss M. Tiarks, Miss D. Lamb v. Miss F. Preece, Miss M. Potter v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. Saxton, Mrs. E. Brown v. Mrs. Napier. Mrs. S. Reid v. Miss G. Gallagher. Mrs. M. Henry v. Mis 3 Blackburn, Mr 3. Kilner v. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Norton v. Miss R. Hill, Mrs. Pocock v. Miss M. Robson, Miss I. Walker v. Miss Ponsford, Mrs, Frascr v." Mrs. C. M. King, Miss Ronayne v. Mrs. Bourke. Miss Milluifffon v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. Dudley v. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Shanley, Mi3s P. Reid v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss iA. V. Hay v. Miss A. Palmer, Miss F,. Hardley v. Miss G. Finnerty, Miss F.. Thompson v. Mrs. H. V. Coe. Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs. O'Neill t. Mrs. Wallis. Miss A. Yonge v. Miss L. Paterson, Miss Carnachan v, Mrs. Fee. Ninth Tee.—Miss Harvey v. Mrs. Dunne. Mrs. G. A. Hardlsy v. Mrs.. Burton, Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs, Ritdge, Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. Goldwafer. Miss A. Hall v. Mrs. Caughey, Mrs. Balgamie v. Mrs. Ozley. Mrs. Verry v. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Lloyd v. Mrs. Choyce, Miss C. Creamer v. Mrs. H. Malcolm, Mrs. Keys v. another. A match will be held on Thursday for C grade players. Partners will be drawn. MATCHES. AT PUEEKOHE. [FROM 008 OWN CORRESPONDENT.] PUKEKOHE, Saturday. The first round for the medal eclectic was played by members of the Pukekohe Qlub to-day. A few alterations to the course have been completed during the past week and the standard scratch score allotted is 75 (par 73). Some very good cards were returned. Following were the best scores: —H. Chnrlesworth, 88. 16—72; M. C. Lavrson, 83, 10—73; J. W. Johns, S3. 16-73: E. Maddison, 85, 11 —74; E. F. Snell, 94, 20 —74; A. Butcher, 104 , 30—74; H. T. Moore, 99. 24—75; F. J. Duncan, 96. 20—76; K. M. Pike, 98, 22—76. THE TE KUITI CLUB. [from our own correspondent.] TE KUITI, Saturday. In the semi-finals of the Te Kv.iti Golf Club championship Saunders beat Harrison, 4 and 3, and Tate beat Bathgate 2 up. In the ladies' division eemi-fmal Mrs. Tate best Mrs. Aitken, 3 and 2. The following team will represent tbs club at the forthcoming King Country championships to bo played at Raetihi: —Saunders, Bathgate. Tate, Harrison, Boyd and Dinsdale. FRANKLIN CLUBS. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIPS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIUKU, Saturday. Ideal golfing weather favoured the Franklin ladies' championship tourney, which was held to-da;!' on the Waiuku course. Ihirtyfour players competed. _ . Tho singles championship was won lw Mrs. Ohlson, ot Waiuku. with a score or 140, while Miss Muir, Waiuku. whose, score was 142, was runner-up. The teams' championship was also woe by the Waiuku Club. The sis players wco secured this honour were Mrs. Ohlson. Mi s Muir, Miss Neil, Mrs. Forbes, Miss Howden and Miss Motion. . . . .• . In conjunction with the championship two mcda! matches over IS holes were played. The morning match was won oyMiss L. Potter, of Pukekohe, with a cam of 6S net, while Mrs. Wardell, 01 Eversi . with a card of 76 pet, was runner-up. - Miss A. Potter. Pukekohe, 74 net, v.o tho afternoon match, and Mrs. £orDe»t Waiuku, 73 net, was runner-up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20947, 10 August 1931, Page 12

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BLYDE CUP COMPEITTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20947, 10 August 1931, Page 12

BLYDE CUP COMPEITTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20947, 10 August 1931, Page 12

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