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GOLF CONTESTS

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB EASTER CUP TOURNAMENT C. S. WOODS SECURES TROPHY The Maungakiekie Golf Club's open Easter tournament was concluded yesterday in fine ■weather. C. S. Woods was successful in the Easter Cup competition, defeating 11. V. Ganley in tho final. Following were the results: — Easter Cup'.—Semi-finals: C. S. Woods heat R.'' S. Newcomb, 5 and 3; IT. V. Ganley heat H. S. Tyler, 3 and 2. Final: C. S. Woods bent 11. V. Ganley, 2 up. Group Handicaps.—No. 1 group: 11. A. Kandrup beat J. S. Rankin, 2 and 1. No. 2 group: I'. Mitchell beat A. Finn, I! and 2. Ko. 3 group: T. H. Nixon beat T. Martin, 5 and 3. No. -1 group: ,T. Sherlock beat G. L. Taylor, 6 and 5. No. 5 group: ll'. (J. Thomson beat R. M. Tolhurst, 1 and 2. No. 6 group: J. 11. Goyden beat .T. T. Tanner, 2 and 1: G. Biss beat S. C'aro, i; and 5. Final: 11. Goydcr beat G. Bias, 6 and 4 Results in the bogey handicap held in the morning were:—-H. V. Ganley. 1 up: C. S. Woods, T. Mitchell. I down: J. M, McPougal'l. R. H. Rawlinson. 2 down. Th« - four-ball bogey match held in the. afternoon resulted: —.T. T. Tanner, ,T. McrougaH. F. G. Lintott and J. K. Stedman, 6 tip: .1. S. Rankin and R. G. Stichbury, 4 up: T. F. Mitchell and G. 1,. Taylor, fl up. The plav-ofl was won by J. T. Tanner vnd McDougall. rrri*KE club Following is the draw for the first monthly medal round and Mingay Cup competition to b? played in conjunction by members ol tho Fupnke Golf Club on Saturday: Gray v. E. L. Rya... 13. M. Sellars v. A. K. Brady, G. Waterman v. .1. McCorkindale, K. G. Holmes v. J. E. Palmer, J. Armstrong v. W. Smith. J. R. Stewart v. R. H. Keesing, C. B. Thomas v. G. F. Lewin, C. Jaggs v. S. E. Thomas. J. E. Close v. G. E. Gooding, I. Howden v. W. A. Bush, G. C. Malcolm v. .T. ('. Retinie, A. F. BunieU v. R. .Tohnson, S. Stevens v. R. D. McLeod, W. Keates v. H. Dixon. C. Howdtn v. A. it. Stephenson. I)r. de Clive Lowe v. S. Ardley, F. Heldt v. G. Walker, A. L. Foreman v. F. C. Williamson. W. A. Heap v. W. 11. Spiller, T. Gooding v. M. H. Close. K. Hume v. J. W. Williamson, F. C. Brewer v. Dr. IT. Stewart. NORTH SHORE CLUB A pennant test medal round will be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club in Saturday. Players will choose partners. AKAUAXA LADIES' CLUB Members of the Aknrana Ladies' Golf Club played it sealed-liole match yesterday. Following,were the best score* returned:— Seniors.—Mrs. Phillip, 4<>, B—3S; Mrs. Jacobsen. 46. 5—41; Mrs. Preston. 40. 5—41. Juniors.—Mrs. Cammick, 4S. 15—33: Miss T. Jones. 47. 11—3G; Mrs. Ashley, 53, 14—39; Mrs. Schischka, 53, 15—36. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following 13 the draw for the L.G.U. Inedal match to be played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday;— Miss A. Whyto v. Miss Arnabaldi, Miss E. Todd v. Miss M. Baxter, Miss Q.. Kitto v. Miss T. Claudet, Miss D. Grant v. Mrs. Muir. Miss E. Hill v. Miss Main, Mrs. McNeely v. Mrs. Cox. Miss L. Claudet Miss Johns, Miss E. Whiteley r. Miss LeoiT«rd, Mrs. Wallace v. Miss E. Miller, Mrs. Currie v. Mrs. Crow. Miss O. Whiteley v. Mrs. Whale, Miss L. Smith y. Miss P. Sutherland, Miss M. Hill v. Miss C. Wallace. Mrs. Davies v. Miss F. Sutherland. The draw lor the C grade medal match is:—Miss S.'Ryburn v. Miss House. Miss Griffiths v. Miss Allen, Miss N. Grant v. Miss Dreadon, Miss Williams v. Mrs. E. Claudet Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Worker, Mrs. M. Claudet v. Miss M. Muir. Mrs. Stead v. Miss A. Muir. Miss Stubbs v. Miss J. Todd. Miss Aickin v. Miss Ranger. Miss J. Ryburn v. Miss Baird. Miss Hawken v. Miss Y. White. Miss-Clark v. Miss D. Muir. Partners for Wednesday players will be arranged at the clubhouse. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Members of tlie Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club will/ play the second round of the eclectic match to-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock. Following; is the draw:— First Tee.—Mrs. Deighton v. Miss Horton. Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. O'Leary. Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. McMillan. Miss Bray v. Miss M. Cooke. Mra. Niccolls v. Mrs. Grevatt. Mrs. Shroff v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. G. M. White v. Mrs. Bnnsden. Mrs. G. h. Taylor v. Mrs. Cbtworthy. Mtb. Robinson v Miss Bailey. Mrs. Nai3mith v. Mrs. Spinlev, Miss Nesta Self v. Miss Duder. Mrs. Horton r. Miss G. P. Finlay, Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Lovett. Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. .T. B. Johnston. Eighth / Tee.—Miss Moody v. Mrs. E. B. Goldwater, Miss McGlashan v Mrs. Bnrtleet Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Mrs. Jordin. Mrs. Hol'linrake v. Miss Hall. Mrs. Waters v. Miss Pagni, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. R. in the last L.G.TJ. match are as Mrs. Deigliton 80 f>—74: Mrs. fininlev 93 18—"5: Mrs. McMillan. So, 9—(6. Juniors —Mrs. C. H. Court. 103. 27-70; Miss McGlashan. 100 23-77; Mißs DiHlcf, 97 ( ia—7B: Mrs. Brook Taylor. 10S, 30—78. WAIKATO TOURNAMENT WIN EOR CUMBER WORTH [FROM OUR OWN CORBESroNDKNT] HAMILTON. Tuesday The Waikato Easter tournament was continued yesterday and to-day. The following were the results:—, , Championship.—First round: B. .worth beat J. H. Bartlett, G and 4; A. B. . barker Mat J. H. Clarken, 1 U P ; '*• Wynne beat G. D. Morpeth. 8 and i; O. ,W. Bamfield beat L. V. Belhngham, 2 and 1- F T Halligan beat G. S. Crimp, 1 up; H. W. Fisher beat H. F. Blackie, 5 and 4; iA. Powdrell beat C. C. Ladner 7 and 5: J. G. Ferguson beat A. G. Cradwick. 1 up ht the 25th. Second round: Cumberwortll beat Parker. 3 and 1; Wynne beat Bamfield. b and 1; Fisher beat Halligan, 2 and J; Ferguson beat Powdrell, 2 and 1. Semi-final: C'unibcrworth beat Wynne, 2 up: Ferguson beat Fisher, 2 lip. Final: Cumberwortll (Hamilton) beat Ferguson (Hamilton), 2 up. To-day's results in the group handicaps v.-ere:—Group 1: P. G. .Russell beat A. Marcroft, 2 up. Group 2: W. J Ring bent A. Johns, 1 up. Group 3: H. T. Gillies beat | A. L. Tompkins. 3 and 2. Group 4: C. 11. j Murphv beat L. i. Day. 4 and 3. Group 5. | IA. F. Cole beat G. B. Dixon. 3 and 2. j Group G: J. H. Clarken beat L. \ . Belling};am, 3 and 1; A. G. Cradwick beat 11. Blackie, 1 up; Clarken beat Cradwick. o . find 3. ' . ~ , i , In tho four-hall best-ball bogey played this afternoon the winners were:—Gresham Bnd Ward, G up; Wragge and Wilding. C tip. , A bogey handicap played yesterday morn--sns wns won by A. Marcroft (20) with a card of/ 10 up, which is believed to bo a lecord individual score against bogey. MANAWATU CHAMPIONSHIP [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] PALMERSTON NORTH, Tuesday L. Seifert, junior, beat A. E. Ekstedt in the final of the Manawatu Easter golf championship, at the 19th hole. WELLINGTON CHAMPION LONGUFT DEFEATS COOK |nr TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION"] - WELLINGTON, Tuesday fionguet, of the Wellington Cluli won tho provincial golf championship to-day. heating Cook (Iliitt), two and one. Longuet urowed perfect style. Tho best golf of the tournament was seen sii tho morning semi-final, when Longuet heat Parker' at the 19th. Longuet took 37. hotli out and in, to Parker's 30 and 38. Longuet took the 19th ill four to five .n the other semi-final. Cook beat Arthur Duncan, four and three. DOBSON CUP WINNER CANTERBURY CONTEST fnV TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH. Tuesday The Dobson Cup. virtually the Canterbury *miateur golf championship, played at the T.-hmtchurch Golf Club's tournament, was by J. Millard, who beat M. H. Uodby Sin the final, one up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 15

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 15

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 15