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GOLF CONTESTS

1 " &C.U BVH AM P»OHfH I . 11 ' GEORGE CUP COMPETITION c ■ ~ . _ . . p qualifying round PLAYED • £ J :—-• ri Tho qualifying round'of the George Cup T modal competition was played by members ai of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Snturduy. In this competition tho eight £ players with tho best net scores play oil in j, match play on handicap. J Tho course was fast and a westerly wind 1 madq conditions on the outgoing 'half , easier than has been the case for somo time. 9 Following were the .best scores returned, ( the first eight qualifyingif. G. Mitchell, ' SI lfi—CO; E. Harper, 87, I<>-71'; A. H. 9 Gyllies, W, 10—'7-2; A. 15. M. Rhind. 81, 1 8—73; J. L. M. Uorrocks, 31'. 18—73; P. C. Dewnr, 89, 15—71; T. IT. (HendininU,- 93. 1 18—75; .T. F. Browne, 85, 10—75; A, M. ti Grant. 95. 'JO—7S; E. L. Burtleet, ,£0„ 4—70; u 1J Clay, 88, 12—70;' LI. S. Lewis, 87, -11—76; - » 11. M. McC'oy, 91, 18-—-70. . ' * TITIRANGI- CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING ROUND PLAYED r The qualifying round of the Titirangi. ? Golf Club's senior championship was played over oG holes on Saturday. Ihc lmk3 wero in excellent order but the scoiing, on the whole, was disappointing. Ihe best - card over 18 holes was that of A. SI. Goulding, wh- returned a 78. I The following qualified;—A. M. Goulding, - 70, 78—157; 1?. R. McCrystal, 79,. 81—160; K. M. Due re, 82, 84—160; T. A. Goulding. 79, 87—106; W. G. Lawson, St. 50—166; 11. D. Brinsden. =B4 . 84—103; A. B. Joplin. 81. 8S—109; R.- O. Gardner, S3, 87—170: R. A. ! McLean, 81, 87-171; E. G Tallis 88, $3—171; J. H.'Goyder, 83, 89—1/2; A. J. ' Good, 89, 80—175; J. Murray, 91, P-l—-175; > 11. L. Kobaon, 88, BS—I7G; E. E. Beehall, ; 91 88—179; C. G. Fisher, 87, 92—179. i Follow in" is tho draw for the first round of tho championship;—A. M. Goulding v. E. E. Beehan. 1?.. A. McLean v. A. J. Good, T. A. Goulding v. J. Murray. W. G. hawson v. J. 11. Goyder. A. B. Joplin v. E. G. Tallis, 11. M. Dacrc v. H. L. Robson. 11. D. Brinsden v. B. O. Gardner, It. It. McCrystal v. C. G. Fisher. AKARANA CLUB following were the best cards returned in the bogey match played on Saturday by members of tho Akarana Golf Club;—E. Boweti (IS), 1 up; B. J. Smith (acr), C. Holloway (G). all square; F. Thompson (14), 1 down; Br. Paterson (S). J. Biks (15). 11. Bupin, juu. (7), J. Coltman (3). M. Alexander (12), 11. Thomas (15), 2 down. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played to-morrow by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 11 o'clock, in order of _ the draw, players leaving at four-mmute intervals: Seniors.—Miss Tulloch v. Mrs. Grant. Mrs, Preston v. Mrs. Bayley. Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss O'Callaghan v. Miss Tingey, Mrs. Halford v. Miss Pcet. Juniors.—Mrs. Masefield v. Mrs. Kingsland. Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Sutton. Miss Dalton v. Miss Foster. Mrs; Walker v. Mrs. Russell, Miss Hodge v. Miss Jones, Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. Phillip. Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Long, Miss I. Walters v. Mrs Spencer, Miss Kerr Taylor v„ J* 11 . I }* monds. Miss Walters v. Mrs. Turnbull Mrs. Coltman v. Mrs. King. Miss Marshall v. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs, Schischka v. Mrs. St. George. , , The draw for tho third round of the eclectic and medal rounds to be played by C grade players is as follows:—Mrs. Brodk .Smith v. Miss Hayes, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs Parker, Mrs. Cammick v. Mrs. H. Butcher. Miss Bailey v. Mrs. Bishbp. Dr. Montgomery v. Mies Gillies, Miss Birch v. Mrs. Baxter, Miss Alexander v. Mrs. B The'fourth round of the match play and foursomes must be played by September 0. Play in tho championships resulted as S enfors!--First round;' Miss O'Callaghan beat Mrs. Cox, 2 and l;, Mrs. Bayley beat Miss'Tingey, 1 up; Miss Connell . beat Miss Chambers, 1 tip;' Miss Hickman beat Miss McGee, 5 and 3. Second round; Mrs. Preston beat Miss P. Peet, 1 up: Miss Tulloch beat Miss O'Callaghan, 2 and 1; Miss Dat roc,h beat Mrs. Bayley.'3 and 2; Mrs Grant beat Mrs. Taylor,-3 and 2; Miss Hally beat Miss Connett, 1 up;_ Misa G, Smith- beat. Miss Hickman, 3 and'l. > Juniorfl.i—First round; Miss Blyth. beat Miss Jenks. 7 and 0; Mrs. Sutton beat ftCH Youn rr . 3 and 2; Miss Endean won from Mrs., Russell by default; rs Vr^f^.j' , beat Miss ' Aitken, 2 and 1; Mjs. Halfoid heat Mrs. Kingslund, 0 and 8; Mrs Dovey won from Miss Spence by default; Miss Cousins beat Miss Seay, 2 and 1; Miss L. ■ Jones beat Mrs; Walker. 6 and 5. Second round;. Miss Blyth beat Mrs. Sutton. 1 up. Mrs. Ewen beat Miss- Endean, 4 and 2. Mrs. i Dovey. beat Mrs. Halford, at ,20th; _ Miss Cousins beat Miss Jones, 4 and'- 3. GLENDOWIE CLUB i Exc6llent conditions prevailed for the first* round of the Glendowio Golf Club's senior, junior and C grade championships played at Glendowie on Saturday. lho results Seniors.—W. Jj. Cole beat JL. Sheen. 2 and 1; Q. Wolfgram beat A. K. Dutlne, 0 I and 5 ; . C. B. Thomas beat'A..O. Johns, 7. . and U: C. S. Woods bent G. McGregor , at <he QOtli; W. Laxon' beat X. A. Ching. 3 and 2: F. Trice and E. Hutchison, byes. ■ JuniorsA. R. Wilson beat C. H.. Heald. 2 and 1; I. G. O'Neill beat A. "C. lame. ('. and 4;' T. 'ItuSSCiIL beat T. Martin. 3 and •2- B D. McGregor, beat <F- Faoirn. .6 ,and. F- «; F. iR. Combfs beat F. Kronfeld at; the 19th; >J. C. Gralintn beat. A: D. -East. 2 ■ and lvJ.-G. .Speedy beat.lT, Wright. 2 and ' 1- J. "11, Hall bent C. L. Hewson/3 and ;1. C-Grade.—L. Favalu beat D. B; Buddie. ' A a lid 2;-IL O. Thomson beat Y. R. Johns, :■ I uv;. A. O. IToyspool beat. A. L. Hogg. 7 and 5; E. G.'Bridgens beat F. Katterfeldt. !y '3-and 1; A. Hpwoy Walker boat C. Parker. G arid''s; C. A. .Jarman beat J.' J. Terry. 4 nfid 3: H. A. 'McGiWor' beat G. Pnfe ■ .luor.. 5- and 4.; G. L. O'Hallorau beat V.. !. Kerr, 7. and 51 - y ; ..VANUKAU ,LADIES' .CLUB > Tl'O flag .-.inatqh for the*, vice-president's. 1 tropliy, unci the" second' round of the eclec- » tic competition for tho captain's trophy, .will ; bo played .by ,'members-' of the , Manukau .Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. The draw ' is as- follows; Miss -Little v.. Miss KilJS.v ' Misa J, ; Dpbson- v. !Miss Phillips. Mrs. Ad-laill'-v. • Mrs. Bingley, Mrs. Ifnlls v. Miss 1" Wright,. Mitjs. Jlped v. Miss Kimbe.r. Mrs. . Busiivj' v.; Mrs. Wnvdell. Mrs. ; Rushton v. Si vs.- ilieverv .-Miss. Campbell v. Miss Collie, |V Mrs Dreadon v. ' Miss McDonald, Miss 1 -\ndro v. Miss Grey. Mrs. Fleming v. Miss : Callis, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Grant., Mrs. 3 Collie v. Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Margetts v. ' Mis? ■ Diipn., „ , , ~ The draw For Saturday players- is ns fol- - lows; —Miss J. Watson v. Miss Carl-ffXight, 1 Mrs. George v. Miss Blanchard, M isa ..v_-.Mi.sg Delaitey, .Miss Cross v. Miss Gij-^ ?' of Mrs. Lloyd Francis trophy V lor the bogey match for C grade players J Vais Mrs, Bingley, with a score of 3 down. [; , Xi' COURSE RECORD ! - 1 ..Competing in the final of the North Shore " Lndies' Golf Club's junior championship. which sho won, Miss Moulton, playing on a i -19 hrtndicap, returned a record score tor tiie i-i' newly-constructed course of 77. Iho pi^e- ... yjovts focord for the samo course was /», l'/. held by Mrs. Craven. l'|y 7 WAIUKU COMPETITIONS' f)i;' [KROM OOIt OWN CORRESPONDENT] t" ~V:. ' WAIUKU, Saturday S- Members of the Waiuku Golf .Club played tho final round of. tha |l6:-;ho\es medal com--f: jvpt-ition to-day.' Following; are_.tho results:— A'.- Ilerrold, 71. 75--140; *'■ V Blomfield. 75. 79—154; Howden, 70, 80—JjO. Tho final of tho junior championalnp Will •' bo played-between Jerram and Herrold.-, , . !. : . '■ ONEWHERO CLUB. J" ' .-> : [fllOM OUll OWN CORRESPONDENT] i;. ' TUAIvAU, Saturday • l ; •: A bogey match was played,to ; dny by mem- * bers of the Onewhoro Gelf Club. Results " :wero as follows:—Cromn (9) 4 up; Mc- • ; Naught (17), all square; Hira ( 18), 1 down; Paw : (18), 2 down; Wright (1j). » down; 'Dovey. (23), 3 down. , s , A'lbiirse record was established by Cromn, b " iwho returned a Net medal score of 81. Ine standard scratch score of the course is ,/8. \. n? g-t • , HAMILTON CLUB e,, : A four-ball medal handicap was played by 11 ' members of tho Hamilton Golf Club on bt. 0 Andrews links on Saturday under gcod conn ditions. except for a strong wind. B ollowins y were the best cards returned;—J. M. Hortoir ie (7) and C C. Ladner (13), 163. 20—143; J. is L Black (scr) and T. \V- Aickin (21). 176, vt 2-1—152; P. G. Harkness (9) and H. J. Mc'o Mullin (18), 179. 27—152; H. T. Gillies (0) d and R. CTiiy (G), 164, 12—15-, R. B. Parker (9) and A. Marcroft (24), 189. 33 o 156; H. W, Fiahor (G) and G. A. Wilkes is (14), 170. 20—150. ' f- JM. H'orton. with a card of SO won .the ro play-of! for 10th placo ia tho club cliampiono. I sliip qualifying round,'

MAUNGAKIEKIE OLUB D'AUDNEY* WINS SCHNAtJER CUP The final round of the 72 hole 3 medal competition for tho -Schnauer Cup .was played at One Treo Hill on Saturday by members of the Maungakiekio_ Golf _ Club. ' Conditiona were ideal.. The. cup was .won by W. 11. D'Audncy with the three excellent net cards of G5, 66 and 72, a total ot 203. Tho runners-lip "wex'c E. Henton, 68, G9> 69 md J. Earle, OS. 09. 72. totals of 200. ( The concurrent medal match was also worn by D'Alidney", whose card road; 81,. lit—-OS. Following were the other scores returned:— E. Henton. SO, 10-70; J. Earle, 87, .15—72; J. Sherlock. 88. IS—7O; D. D. Holland 80. 14-71;-J, S: Bankin, 73. 6—72; H. ris, 92. 2iV-72; J. T. Lloyd 93. 20-73; A-, Y. SchiarV.ka, 93, -20-73; It. G. -Newconrb. 03 20—73: J. S. Milne, 93. 20 —73; I). K. Garrard. 85.. 12-73; 11. O. Wiles, 94. 20-74; K. M. Georse, .76, 2—74; J. K. Johnston, 94, 20—74 ;• W. F. Darby, 91, 17-7-1; 11. Beauvaia, 95. 20—75. In: (he. Elliflo Cup match play competition W. 'Calderwood beat B. -11. • Jones,-1 up, and-J. -MtjDougall beat-C, Bj Jones, ,1 up In tho top half eemi-final MeDotigall meets .T. M. Elliflo and L. B. Schntnier meets the winner of the mutch between Calderwood and F. Wiseman. NORTH SHORE CLUB. Members of tho North Shore Golf Club played over the extended course for f l!ie first time during the week-end. Tho *airways were in good condition. In_ (lie semifinal of tho Bainger Cup Miles Nelson beat H Preston, 7 and 5j 11. Lvcrton beat . 11. Beattie,'4 and 3. The medal match was won by K. JJuddnig, <>4-_CO. Tho next best cards were:—B. E*.' Goldwator, 70, 7—63; M. Thompson, 71, B—63* B. •N. Caldwell. 71, 8 —03; J. L. Foster, 75, 12—03; H. Cauldicutt, 88 , 21—04; J. Frater, S3, 20—05. . . NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB The senior :ind junior championships of the North Shoro Ladies' Golf Club reunited as fojlows:—Senior:.- Mrs. Hogan beat Mrs. Atkinson, 1 up. Junior: Miss Moulton beat Mrs. Broughlon, 2 up. I'LAY AT I'UPUKE Tho qualifying rounds of the senior and junior championships were played by members of tho Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday. The following qualified:— Seniors.—l. G. Mackenzie. 70, ,3—149;, 11. C. Stevens, 73, SI—100; A. E. Browne. 73 84 JU2; L. 11. Saunders, 83, 84—167; L' Harrison, 85. 83— IG3; R. Johnston, 66. 84—170; E. W. Mills, 82, 83-J7l; J. ! Howie, 80, 85—171 ; H. Goodwin, 86. .88—174; I L G. Ansell, S7. 83—175: T. McCorkinI dale, S7, 88—175; G. Walker, 89, 89—178; (r. A. Waterman, 83, 9(>—179; A. K. Stephenson, 88, 92—ISOj B. Sellars, 89, Juniors. —P. Deighton, 85, S-l—-109; S. L. Bond 82. 88—170: B. Horrocks, 84. 89—173; R. d'. McLeod, 89. 86—175; K. Hume. BS. B'A 177; A. G. Edey. 92, 83—180; M. Close. 93, 88 —181; F. Burnett, 91, 90—181; "W, H. Spillcr, 90. 92—182; T. G. do Chve Lowe, 95, 89—181; W. Stemson, 92, 94—150; ,7. E. T. Palmers, fll, 94—188; C. Howden. 91 94—183; H. L. Buisson, 91, 95—189; C. Jaggs, 98, 91—189. Buisson and Jaggs will play ofT for sixteenth place. . In tho semi-final of the captain s prize L. 11. Saunders (14) beat I. G. Mackenzie (3). ] up; S. L. Bond (20) boat J. H. Hume (18), 4 and 3. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw l'or a flag match -to be played on Wednesday by members of the Populre Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Kelly v. Miss Harty, Miss Heap v. Mrs. Davidson, Miss Gillett v. Miss Mills, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Allen, Miss B. O'Neill v. Mrs. Clark, Mr 3. Mowbray v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Foote. Miss Lorie v. Miss M. Parker. Miss Williams v. Miss Blomfield, Mrs. Goodwin v. Miss Williamson, Miss Wight v. Mrs. McCorkindale. Mrs. Miils v. Mrs. Spiller, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. • Gooding. Mrs. Prime v. Miss P. Buddie, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Heldt v. Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. Howiy v. Mrs Close, Mrs. Whitcombe v. Mrs. Bandalli' Mrs. Herbert v.' Miss Gooding, Mi'B. Howie v. Miss J. Parker, Mrs. Grey v. Mrs. Baxter, -Miss Jachson v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss. Gudgeon • .v.- Miss Wilson. . - Following is .the draw for a meda) round to' be'played on Thursday :—Mrs. .Nugent v. Mrs. Kissen, Mrs. , Bush v. Miss Dudgeon, Mrs. 800 v. Misa Hughes. Mi's, Mair v. Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Gledhul v, Mrs. Hume,. Mrs. Houghton, v. Miss Cramirbnd, Mrs. Andrews' v. Miss Barton. Mrs. Home v. Miss- Johnston, Miss Weston v Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Bennje, v, Mrs. Bloom . field-. - , . ; PAPAKUEA CLUB. - , f" Results in the Senior Cup • compejtiti<Jn played by members of the- Papakura Goli Club on Saturday are:—McCoy beat Herd man. 3 and.2; Brebner beat Cooke, 3 and 2. Junior ' Competition.—A. "Walton beat Woolley, 2 up; E. Miller beat S-. Walton, 1 up. -, GLEVEDON CLUB ' , . Besults of the semi-finals of the Clevedon Golf Club's championship are:—J. Alexander beat P. Roberts. 4 and 3; H. Alcxi» ander won by default. ... f .. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB : Results of the semi-finals of the Cleve-don-Ladies' Golf Club's championship are: Mrs. Matthews beat Mrs. Bryan, 4 and 3; • Miss Waters beat Mrs.' Henderson, 2 up. 1 " f HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw-for the, final round •' of the bogey match for the captain s ;tropiiy, ' to be played to-day by members of ,tie : Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, starting at: tho ■ first , tee at 11.45 o clock:—Mrs. M. Shaw -v Mrs ■ C. A. : Arthur, Mrs: W. Batt \ ' Mrs*. G. Primrose; Mrs. A. English-v., Mrs. ; W. M: Horton. JJrs, P - Mander v. Mrs. L. I. Day, Mrs. B, P. Hazard v. Mrs. T^A. Milroy. Mrs. P.-Harknesa Mrs. | ulle^tou- • .Smith, Miss Tern pier vj MissWilkmson. 1 Mrs. N. Bawlmgs v. 'W*B. C. P.Mrs. W. Aitken v- Mrs. V. Sutherland, Afiss v. Mrs. G. R. Hartlott. Mrs. D Hay r. Mrs. R. B. Guy, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Mrs. G.-Bvown. Mrs. P.J Dingle y. Mrs. E. M. Masters, Mrs. A. E. Sandford v. Mrs. B.' English, " Mrs. L. Pettit' v. Mrs. E. Grocott, Mrs. B.W. Rutherford Pickering, Mrs. F. H. Hardy v. Mrs. H. D. r Matthews, Miss McLenn v. Mrsi •A. E. _JVIc-Cracken.--3.rrrf: J. Clachan. v E. llam--1 mond. Miss B. \ lckery v. Miss K. Wilson. Mrs. Sturtevant v.. Mrs. E. C. Browis. Miss '■ E. Seavill V. Miss -V Cam, Mrs. L. N. ; Valintino v. Mrs. B. Kemp, Misq J. Pratt ' v. Mrs. C. L. MuoDinrnnd, Mrs. J, M. ' -Horton v. Mrs. A. E. Savage.. _ • Fourth Tee. at U. 30 O clock t-M.sj B. ' ' "NT^nniii o "' v." • -M.- *• MiiJU'S.-;. JwJS, ;; v A. 3 Smith v. Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. 11, C. Boss ' v. Mrs. L. Tompkins.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 7

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 7

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 7