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GOLF.

NEW ZEALAND LADIES' UNION.

HOME LINKS COMPETITIONS. The following are the results of (he home links coronation niednl and Aofea Roa Cup competitions which were played in conjunction throughout New Zealand during tho last week in May. The coronation medal was won by Miss G. \V. King (Hokitl mi a tle Wlth Mrs - Beckett (Poverty iiay). 1 here was also n tio for the Aotea Koa Cup, which was won by Mrs. Holmes (Otaki) after playing off with Miss B. Vickory (Hamilton). Following were the best scores returned, tho bogey for the courses being given i:n parentheses:— Coion at ion Medal.—Miss G. \V. King (Hokitika), 91, 17 —71 (77). 3 under bogey; Mrs. Beckett (Poverty Bny), 02, 18—7-1 (77). 3 under; Mrs. Spootior (Manaia), 91, 17—71 (7Gh 2 under; Mrs. Casey (Eltham), 89, 12— ',T ( '§'' 1 under; Mrs. D. Skinner (Harewood), 93, 18—75 (7G), 1 under; Mrs. Paton (kaiapoi) 89, 18-71 (72), 1 under; Mrs. Barclay Bell (Miramar), 93, IG—77 (77), equal; Miss W. Turner (Miramar), 92, 15—77 io ' °l ua l! Mrs. C. S. Geddes (Napier), 88, 13—75 (75), equal; Mrs. A. C. Feast (Carterton), 88, 13—75 (75), equal; Mrs. V. E. Hamilton (Richmond Hill), 81, 10—71 (71), equal; Mrs. Mottram (Richmond Hill), 80.,1.5 —71 (71), equal; Mrs. Jerrat (Maitngakiekie), 90. 17—73 (73), equal. Aotea Roa Cup.—Mrs. Holmes (Otaki). 91, —72 (78), (i under; Miss B. Vickery (Hamilton), 99, 30—69 (75), C under; Mrs. Bourko (Wairarapa), 105, 35—70 (75). 5 under; Miss M. Carter (Pirinoa), 89. 24—65 (70). 5 under; Miss G. Goodman (Motueka), 97, 32—65 (70), 5 under; Mrs. Turnbull (Akarana), 106, 36—70 (75), 5 under; Mrs. Nicholson (Eketahuna), 96, 27—69 (74), 5 under; Mrs. Sage (Miramar). 101, 28—73 (77), 4 under; Miss I. Seifert (Feilding), 101, 27—74 (78). 4 under; Mrs. N. Clay (Rotorua), 101, 32—69 (73), 4 under; Mrs. S. J. Robinson (Auckland), 99, 28—71 (74), 3 under; Miss G. W. King (Hokitikn), 91, 17—74 (77). 3 under; Miss W. Robertson (Harewood), 95. 22—73 (76), 3 under; Mrs. Beckett, (Poverty Bay), 92, 18—74 (77), 3 under; Miss Gudgeon (Rawihiti), 9-1. 2a—66 ( 69), 3 under; Miss E. llegarty (Poverty Bay), 95, 20—75 (77), 2 under; Miss P. Reid (Maungakiekie), 101, 30—71 (73), 2 under; Mrs. Spooner (Manaia), 91, 17 —74 (76), 2 under; Miss Edmonds (Rawhiti). 93. 26—67 (69), 2 under: Miss J. Spring (Manawatu), 100, 2G—74 (76), 2 under; Miss A. Palmer (Maungakiekie), 99, 27—72 (73), 1 under; Mrs. Casey (Eltham). 89, 12—77 (78), 1 under; Mrs. Pogson (Nelson), 103, 29—74 (75), 1 under; Mrs. Candy (Carterton), 98, 24 —74 (75), 1 under; Mrs. D. Skinner (Harowood), 93, 18 —75 (76), 1 under; Mrs. Paton (Kaiapoi), 89, 18—71 (72), 1 under. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The following players will represent the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club in an inter-club match against the Pupuke Ladies' Club at Pupuke on Monday;— Mrs. Grant. Miss Peet, Mrs. Cox. Miss Tingey, Mrs. Halford, Mrs. Davey, Miss T. Jones, Miss Spence, Mrs. Ewen. Miss Dalton. Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Kingsland, Mrs. St. George. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for tho monthly medal competition to bo played next Tuesday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club;— Miss L. Robertou v. Mrs. Henry. Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Towle. Misu Upton, v. Miss Maciarlane, Miss Cooper v. Mrs. Ralph. Miss Noakes v. Mrs. Buttle, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Robertson. Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Murphy v. Miss Culling, Miss MacCormick v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Green v. Miss Ballantyne, Mies Hamblin v. Miss E. Mahoney, Miss M. G. Macfarlane v. Mrs. Rainger, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Endean, Miss Moginie v. Mrs. Joyce. Mrs. Frater v. Miss Knight, Miss Bayly v. Miss L. Cutfield, Miss Russell v. Mra. Sellar. Miss S. Mahoney v. Miss Graham. Mrs. Carr v. Miss McGovern. Miss Lever v. Mrs. Ludbrook, Mrs. King v. Mrs. J. F. Brown. Mr 9. Trice v. Mrs. Donald. Miss Draper v. Mrs. Foster, Miss Waller v. Mrs. E. B. Brown, Mrs. Hellaby v. Miss Asser, Miss Boddington v. Mrs. Grant. Miss Pierce v. Miss Rainger, Miss Porter v. Miss Kell,v. Mrs. Morris v. Miss Ridings, Miss White v. Mrs. Kirker, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Mackenzie, Miss Ruddock v. Miss Chatfield. Miss E. F. Upton v. Mrs. Horrocks. Mrs. Martin v. Miss Gregory. Mrs. Hutchison v. Mrs. Watson. Miss Reid v. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Maeky v. Mrs. Devore. Miss Egerton v. Miss Cousins. Miss George v. Mrs. D. Robertson, Mrs. Phillips v. Mrs. C. Knight. Mrs. Jefferson v. Miss Souter, Mrs. Moody v. Mrs. Johns.

W AITEM AT A CLUB. Following is the draw for the second round cf the Haycock and McCrosbie Rose Bowl, bogey play, to be played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club to-day:—Hogan v O'Connor, Bind v. Cassels-Brown, Baxter v. Webb, Mack v. Gooding. Macindoe v. Bartley, Mortimer v, Jenkins, Miller v. Spraggon, Brainier v. Watkins, Burgess v. Jackson, Mundy v. Budge, Mason v. Duff. G. Jackson v. B. Jackson,* McLeod v. L. lludge. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal round, to be played by the members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club next Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Harper v. Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Chambers, Miss Macindoe v. Mrs. Broughton. Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Clouston v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Tilston v. Aliss Moulton, Miss Mair v. Mrs. Swanston, Miss N. Mason v. Mrs. Bayley, Mrs. Herrick v. Mrs. Badley, Miss Williams v. A!rs. Chalmers, Miss Meek v. Mrs. Croslicr, Mrs. Dnder v. Miss Stewart, Miss if. Mason v. Mrs. Lush, Mrs. Webster v. Mrs. Sea gar. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Neville v. Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. ' Hay v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Harvey v. Mrs. Matthews, Miss Neville v. Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Sullivan v. Mrs. Litllcjohn, 3vtrs. Ibbertson v.' Miss Alison, Mrs. Scott v. Miss Wallace. Following is the draw for the first round of the four-ball match play:-—Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. Walsh and Miss Stewart. Miss N. Mason and Mrs. Duff v. Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Broughton and Mrs. Weir v. Mrs. Earle and Mrs. Duder, Mrs. Halt and Mrs. Webster v. Mrs. Short and Miss Alison, Miss Leggoo and Mrs. Chalmers v. Mrs. Seagar and Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Harper and Miss Moulton v. Miss Meek and Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Swanston and Mrs. Herrick v. Mrs. Atkinson and Miss Macindoe, Mrß. Clouston and Mrß. Craven v. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Littlejohn. The first round must bo completed by July 15. Following is the draw for a medal round to be played by C grade players next Thursday, commencing at 10 o'clock:—Miss Stewart v. Mrs. Black, Mrs. Freakes v. Mrs. Haines, Miss Bnrtlett.v. Mrs. Roache, Miss Reid v. Miss Dryden, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Major. Miss McDonnell v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Bow v. Mrs. Lewins. Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Lorimer, Mrs. Kincsford v. Mrs. Mortimer. Mrs. Melville v. Mrs. Penman. Mrs. Rickerby v. Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Armitago v. Mrs. Klingender, Mrs. Turtill v. Mrs. Rollo, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Alcorn, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Hawes. Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Waddell, Miss Seagar v. Miss Bonner, Miss ITawes v. Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Haines was the winner of the last sealed medal round and Mrs. Winter won the eclectic match for C grade players. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. The semi-finals of the club foursomes will bo played by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club on Monday. Following is the draw:—Mrs. L. I. Day and Mrs. H. C. Boss v. Mrs. M. Shaw and Mrs. W. M. Horton; Mrs. T. A. Milroy and Mrs. G. B. Barllelt. v. Mrs. Fullerton-Smith and Mrs. A. English. , The semi-finals of the Douglas G U P ailf * Taylor Trophy competitions must ho played off by July 7.5. TAURANGA LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGA, Friday. The June medal competition played by members of tho Tauranga Ladies' Golf Club resulted: —A crude: Miss Heald. !),j, 11—82. B grade: Miss Gray, 117, 33—54.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 13

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