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GOLF

MANUREWA CUP MATCHES FIRST ROUND DECIDED Following are tho results in the first round for tho Manurewa Cup, played by members of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday :—Alexander, 73; Simpson, 73; Bull. 75; White, 75; Bcecliey, 76; Barnard, 78; Gilmore, 79; Priest, 79: Adlam, 80: Canlmm, 82; Parker, 83; Busing, 84; Wnrdell, 85. An inter-club match will bo played against the Clevedon. Club on Saturday, commencing at 1.30 p.m. During tho nejet week-end tho Manukau Club will play the Papakura Club at Manukau .in tho first round of the Franklin Challengo Cup competition. The Manukau team will be as 'follows:—Wardel], Alexander, Gilmore, Adlam. Tho match consists of foursomes to be played in the morning and singles in tho afternoon. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for tho qualifying round of the handicap match play for prizes presented by tho president, Mr. C. J. Schnauer, to bo played by members of tho Maungakiekio Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, fatarting at 10 o'clock, in prder of the draw:—Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. J, Paterson, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Banister, Mrs. R. Buttlo v. Miss A. Grove. Mrs. R, Hipkins v. Mrs. E.. Mcllraith, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. A. Swain v. Mrs. E. Gilmore, Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. E. Neale, Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Miss M. Miller, Miss M. Huslott v. Miss D. lamb, Mrs. C. K Grevatt v. Mrs. G. BaiUio, Mrs. E. Brown v. Airs. W. .K. Michael, Mrs. J. Mason v. Miss E Bobson, Miss B. Carnachan v. Mrs. F. Malcolm., Mrs. C. K. Urierson v. Mrs. J. A. Ailnes, Mrs. M. Henry v. Mrs. J. Rudge, Miss S. Lawrence v. Miss K. Churton, Miss E. McGowan v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. F. Saxton v. Miss M. Harvey, x\lrs. V. C. Keys v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Mrs. S. Roid v. Miss 11. llardley, Miss F. Preeco v. Miss E. Milhngton. Miss I. Walker v. Airs. H. V. Coe, Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. J. Gilmour, Mrs. S. W. Money v. Miss G. Harrison, Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Miss T. Lamb, Mrs. R. Hamilton v. Miss R. Nixon. Mrs. H. Williams v. Miss C. Cooper. Mrs. M. Wilson v. Mrs. J. Stevenson, Miss D. Ryan v. Mrs. N. Chapman. Miss R. Mahon v. Mrs. S. H. Brown, Mrs. A. Bartley v. Miss G. Latimer, Miss A. Yonge v. Miss A. Fitzpatrick, Miss N. Gregory v. Mrs. E. Goodwin, Miss B. Smith v. Miss G Swears. „ _ Ninth Tee.—Mrs. N. Burton v. Mrs. J. Kumsay, Miss J. Johnston v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mr 3. H. Walker v. Mrs. J. W. Mcllraith, Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. A. Horton, Miss M. Wright v Miss A. 1 aimer, Miss C. AVright v. Mrs. C. W. Schnauer, Mrs R. Verry v. Mrs. J. Dawson. Miss P. Reid v. Mrs. A. Cumming. Mrs E. J. Owen v. M'ss N Pettit, Mrs. I. Lloyd v. Mrs. B. Goldwater. A C grade n'>tch will be held on Thursday, starting */t 10 o'clock. 1 layers will choose partners. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for a, bogey match for a prize presented by Miss Idiens to bo played to-morrow by members of tiro Glendowio Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. McMaster v. Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. J. C. Hill v. Mrs. McGinlay. Mr 3. Jackson v. Miss Sutton, Mrs. Warren v. Miss J. Robertson, Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Colebrook. Mrs. Chamberlain v. Mrs ,D Chambers. Miss M. Todd v. Miss N. McCrystal, Mrs. J. Kissling v. Mrs. I. Chambers, Mrs. Hughes v Mrs D R. Walker. Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. Howey-Walker. Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. Caliill, Mrs. Waikwick v. Mrs. Lintott. Mrs. Levien v. Mrs. Montgomery, Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Hayes, Miss Sharland v. .Miss M English. Miss D. Wilson v. Miss O. English. Miss O'Neill v. Miss Sagar. The captain's eclectic match for a prizo presented by Mrs G Warren was won by Miss B. Hill with a scoro_ of 71. 10—61. Other cards read:—Mrs. J. Kissling, 95, 32 03; Miss M. O'Neill, 99. 36—C.3 Tho C grade match was won by Miss Hi. Potter. , . The draw for the C giado match is as follows: —Miss M. Goodwin v. Miss sfon Miss Arthur v. Miss Wilcock, Miss Suter v. Miss Wells. Miss R. Webter v. Mrs. Pollock, Miss E. Potter v. Miss Mitclielson.

MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of a threo-days' eclectic match to be played to-morrow bv members of (ho Manukau Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs Rushton v. Mrs Lover, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. White, Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. George, Mrs. Parker v., Mrs. Dreadon, Mrs. Collio v. Mrs. Fleming, Miss Blanehard v. Miss Little, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Margetts, Miss N. Juckes v. Miss Andre, Miss Heed v. Miss Kimber, Miss Wright v. Miss Grey, Miss Dobson v. Miss Maxwell, Miss M. Juckes v. another. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw lor the lirst round of the captain's trophy competition, to bo played by members of the iNortli Shore Jjauies' Uolf Club to-morrow, starling at 10 o clocit: —Mrs. Xiogan v. Mrs. Harvey. Miss N. Alason v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Lilian v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Ijcrimer v. Mrs. Short. Mrs. Littlejohn v. Airs. jtirougiiton, auss i\evill v. miss O'Neill, Miss M. Stevens v. Miss Lewins, Mrs. Clous ton v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Houghton v. Airs. Swanston, Mrs. Cadness v. Airs, Sullivan, Mrs. U. Stevens v. Mrs. Weir, Miss Meek v. Mrs. Smalliield, Miss Moulton v. Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Glover v. Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Earlo v. Miss Mail - , Mrs. Ibbertson v. Miss M. Mason. Mrs. llerrick v. Mrs. llickey, Mrs. Prentice v. Mrs. Haines. Tho following liavo byes:—Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Badley v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Mills, Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs. Seaman. Mrs. Sea gar v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Pike, Mis. Atkinson v, Mrs. Chalmers. Mrs. Fleming was the winner of the last llag match. Following is the draw for a match to be played by tho C grade players on Thursday, starling at 10 o'clock Miss Drydeu v. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Bow v. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Lewins v. Mrs. Black, Mrs. Wliyto v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Freakes v. Mrs. Hullo, Mrs,- Alcorn v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Wiseman' v. Mrs. Melville, Mrs. Jacobi v. Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Armitago v. Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Rickerby v. Mrs. Rossiler, Miss Bartlett v. Mrs. Halvey, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Turtill v. Mrs. Taylor. Miss Dryden wa3 tho winner of tho last C grade match. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Tho last flag match played by members of tho Pupuke Ladies' Goif Club wns won by Mrs. Herbert. Following is the draw for a, bogey match to be plaved to-morrow: —Miss Heap, v. Mrs. Sellars. Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Grey v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Goodin<T v. Miss Blomfield, Miss Lorio v. Mrs. Joggs, Miss Wight v. Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. Williamson. Miss \\ llliam3 v. Mrs Prosser, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. McCorkindale. Mrs, Bowdt*i v. Mrs.' Foote, Miss O'Neill v. Mrs. Kensington, Miss' Parker v. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Herbert v Mrs Close, Mrs. Heldt v. Mrs. ITowe, Mrs. Ho wo v. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Beaumont. Miss Willis v. Mrs. Baxter, Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Roe, Mrs, Kisson v. Miss Johnston. Miss Cameron v. Mrs. Honkins, Mrs. Lewin v. Miss Hughes. Following is the draw for the C grade match to bo played on Thursday Mrs. Ronnie v. Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Quirk v. Mrs Rush. Mrs. Bond v. Miss Forbes. Miss Bnvno v. Miss Home, Mrs'. Mair y. Mrs. Trays. Miss Barton v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Houghton v. Miss Mair. Miss McNicol v. Mrs. Alwood. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for tho L.G.TJ. medal arid three rounds eclectic matches to be played to-morrow and Saturday by members of the Otahnhu Ladies Golf Club. Mrs Currio v. Miss E. Wluteley, Miss Leonard v. Mrs. Cox. Miss Richards v. Miss L Smith. Miss 0, Whitelcy v. Mrs. Whale, Miss Johns v. Miss McCalhim. Miss M. Hill v. Miss Heard, Mrs McNeely v. Mrs Muir. Miss Marshall v. Mtss E. Hill, Miss L. Claudet v. Miss K Bryant, Mm. Wallace v. Miss E. Todd. Mrs. Cooper v. Miss M Katz, Mrs. Davies v. Miss Wain, Mrs. Boyce v. Miss Lloyd White. Miss Wyilie v. Miss Wallace, Miss Ritto v. Miss Buchanan, Miss Blakey v Miss D. Grant, Miss Barton v. Miss Arnaboldi. Miss Murphy v. Miss F. Sutherland. Following the draw for the O wade ma toll. —Miss D Mmr v. Miss M. Wills, Miss Keys v. Miss Israel. Miss Lawson v. Mrs. Gardiner, Mtss Newman v. Miss Simmonds. Mips A. Muir v. Miss Raeside, Miss Drew v* Miss Murdoch, Mias Aitkin v. Miss E. Marshall, Miss Y. White v. Miss C. Wells, Miss Baird v Mihs Rnndle, Miss G, Williams v. Miss J. Todd, Miss*C. Johnson v. Miss Ryburn, Mrs. Turner v Miss Stubba, Miss M. Grant v. Miss S. Ryburn, Miss S. Wilson v. Miss M. Lame. The draw for Wednesday players is as follows:—Mrs. Eustace v. Miss Campbell, Miss Waters v. Miss T. Claudet, Mrs Andprson v. Mrs. M. Claudet, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Claudet, Mrs. Coutts v. Mrs Cairns, The winners of the last medal handicap were Mrs, Cox and Mrs. Cairns,

ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

[by telegraph—OWN correspondent]

ROTOIIUA, Monday

The annual open championship and handicap tournament of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club will commence to-morrow. Good entries have been received from both outside and local players. Tho links are in excellent condition. Several improvements have been made recently. Following is the draw for tho qualifying round of the championship and first medal handicap:—Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Day, Miss Snodgrass v. Miss Culling, Mrs. W. Price v. Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss Wilkinson v. Mis 3 Hally, Miss K. Knight v. Mrs. It. C. Smith, Mrs. G. Taylor v. Miss McLaughlin, Mrs. Cox v. Miss A. Black, Mrs. H. M. Dewar v. Miss L. Dyer, Mrs.- Currie v. Mrs. Rainger, Mrs. Sloanb v. Miss I. McMillan, Mrs. La Trobo Hill v. Mrs, Ferguson, Miss E. McMullan v. Miss Blackburn, Miss Moon v. Miss B. Abbott, Miss Gray v. Mrs. Tapper, Mrs. Kelly v. Miss Finnerty, Mrs. Wackrow v. Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Spedding v. Miss E. Hyde, Mrs. Fortune v. Miss M. Whale. Mrs. Worthington v. Miss Aitken, Miss A. Prideaux v. Mrs. P. ,T. SherrifT, Mrs. Clay v. Miss C. Wain, Mrs. A. Smith v. Miss Hull. Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. G Berling v. Mrs. Boon, Miss lioutley v. Mrs. J. SherrifF.

Following is the draw for the Canadian foursomes:—-Miss Culling and Miss Snodgrass v. Mrs. Day and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. W. Price and MiBS McLaughlin v. Mrs. Kainger and Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss K. Knight and Mrs. Finn v. Miss Hally and Miss Hamlin, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Sloane and Miss Black, Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Dyer v. Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. La Trobe Hill. Miss Baxter and Mrs. Currio v. Miss T. McMullan and Miss E. McMullan, Miss Blackburn and Miss Abbott v. Mrs. R. C. Smith and Miss Corlett, Miss E. By do and Miss Pridcaux v. Mrs. Spcdding and Mrs. Waldcn, , Mrs. Tapper and Miss Aitken v. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. Kelly and Miss Moon v. Miss Robinson and Miss Merrilees, Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Hellaby v. Mrs. Fortune and Mrs, P. SherrifT, Mrs. Whalo and Miss Wain v. Mrs. Ormsby and Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. A. Smith v. Mrs. Jlaymes and Miss Gray, Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Wnllis v. Mrs. Baigent and Mrs. J. SherrifT, Mrs. Jones and Miss Finnerty v. Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Wackrow, Mrs. Poire and Miss Booth v. Mrs. Boon and Miss TJoulley. PAPAKURA CLUB A bogey match was played by members of tho' Papakura, Golf Club,on Saturday. W. A. Pavitt proving tho winner with a score of 2 down Cooke was next with a score of 4 down. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for a medal round <o be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: —Mrs, Coldicutfc v. Miss M. Walters. Mrs. Brad Street v. Miss Coldicutt, Miss K. Brooks v. Miss Dreadon, Miss Finlayson v. Mrs. Naylor. Miss White v. Mrs.. Charles, Miss Ohlson v. Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Foole v. Miss Rhind. Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Noakes v. Miss ""Walker, Miss Jarvie v. Mrs. Urauhart, Mrs. T. McLennan v. Mrs. Peeler. Mrs. S, Wilson v. Mrs. Pavitt, Mrs. Yates v. Miss Coxhead, Miss Cross v. Miss Gardiner, Mrs. D. McLennan v. Mrs. Walters. CLEVEDON CLUB The match for the Henderson Stars was played by members of the Clevedon Golf Club on Saturday, resulting in a win for T. M. Roberts with a net score of 77. Tho next best cards were: —O'Donncll, 79: Curry, 80: R. Wafers, 81. Curry and Roberts tied in the flag match. ' CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for a medal round for Mrs. Roberts' trophy, to be played tomorrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Waters v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Furley, Mrs. Bryan v. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Alexander v. Miss M. Burgoyne, Miss Matthews v. Miss A. Dow, Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss Silk, Mrs. T. Roberts v. Miss F. Stephens, >liss M. Stephens v. Miss Wallis. i HUNTLY CLUB [from our own correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday Tho first round-of 18 holes for the captain's trophy was played by tho Huntly Golf Club' on Saturday. The best card handed in was that of Orpwood which reud 100, 30—61. Other cards wereGrocott, 83, 16—67; Robertson, 107. 3G—7l: Mason, 5)2, 01—71; Arnier, 83, 10—73; Smith. 93. 21—75; Daly, 96, 21—75; Wilson, 112, 36—76. The ladies played for a club trophy, the best cards being:—A team; Mrs. Daldy, 52,

13 —39; Miss Littleproud. 55, 14—41; Mrs. Barclay, 04, 17—47; Mrs. Grocott, ('»?, 14—48; Miss Watson, G5, 15—50; Miss K. Tapp. 72, 20—52. B team: Miss M. Curley, 7.1, 22—49; Miss M. Hodgson, 95, 22—73. HAMILTON CLUB * [I'ROM our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday Tho final of the Hamilton Golf Club's Gilbey Cup competition was played between D. C. Coventry (1C) and R. L. Lovo (13) during the week-end. and resulted in a win for Love with an all-squaro card. Coventry was 2 down. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday Following is tho draw for a bogey match to bo played on Wednesday by members of tho Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club:— First Tee, at 11.45 a.m.—Miss Provis v. Mrs. Aitken. Mrs. Hazard v. Mrs. Harkness, Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. Hardy. Mrs. Melroy v. Mrs. Gower, Mrs. Batt v. Mrs, Bartlett, Mrs. Shaw v. Mrs. Russell. Miss McLean v. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Masters v. Mrs. Bond, Mrs. R. English v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Strang. Mrs. Brevvis v. Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Gruar v. Mrs. D'Arcy-Smith, Mrs. Sand Cord v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. Farrer v. Mis 3 Manning. Mrs. Peterson v. Mrs. Valentine, Miss Cann v. another. Fourth Tec, at 11.45 a.m.—Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Packer v. Mrs. Ross. Miss Seavill v. Miss D. Johnson. Following is the draw for tho second round of tho Gillies Vase competition, commencing at 1 o'clock:—Mrs. Griffiths v. Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Phillip3-Turner v. Miss Pickering, Mrs. Ralcliffo v. Mrs. Grocott.. Mrs. E. Taylor v. Mrs. Worley, Mrs. J. M. Ilorton v. Miss A. Wilson. Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. McNichol v. Mrs. Gibson.

Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played on Thursday, commencing at 11.30: —Mrs, House v. Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Waddell v. Miss Jolly. Mrs. Hooker v. Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Baker v. Miss D. Clark, Mrs. Sandham v. Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Marcroft v. Mrs. Shakoshaft, Mrs. Upton v. Mrs. Waldcrs, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Cranwell. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE. Monday Members of tho Cambridge Golf Club held a medal match on Saturday over 18 holes, '''lie best cards were:—W. Hewitt. 90, 10—74; I/. R. Haworth, 88, 11—77; A. J. Law, 90, ] —7B; M. Keenan, 99, 20—79; C. Haworth, 94, 14—80. INTER-CLUB MATCH [by telegraph—own correspondent] WHAKATANE, Monday Tho first inter-club match of tho Beason was played during the week-end on the Mokuroa golf links between the Whakatano Club and tho Mokuroa Club. Tho visitors won, 3 up. Tho results were as follows, Wha'katane players being mentioned first:— Simmonds and Reynolds beat Tiinba and Daivill, 3 and 2; Steel and Baker lost to Stewart and Smedley, 2 down; Suckling and Spcncc beat liydo and Appleby. 4 and 2: Campbell and Hyland,' and Sharkey and llamill, all square; Innes and Luxton beat Conney and Waugh, 2 and 1; Clark and Pirini beat Armstrong, sen., and Dewer, G and 5; Stubbs and Baker and Newman and another, all square.

ROTORUA CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday Tho second round of tho eclectic competition played during the week-end by members of tho Rotorun Golf Club was won by T. Byrne, whoso score was 80, 17— 63. The next best scores wore:—Hamilton, SI, 17 —04; Barker, 73, 8—65; S. Young, 77, 11—6G; Dr. Lewis, 81, 18—GC; K. Buddie, 71, 5—60; Redhead, 80, 13—67; Pott, 75, 8— 67; Clay, 87. 20—67; A. Ford, 79, 12—G7; S. E. Carr, 71, 3—68; Wilkie, 81. 13—68 j P. Kusabs, 80, 11—69; Geo, 81, 15—G9; G. H. French, 91, 22—G9. WHANG AREI LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANG AREI, Monday Members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club played a Canadian foursome during the week-end, on the Mount Denby links, and the event resulted in a tie between Mesdames Orr and Nolan. 98. 25—73, and Mesdames Robertson and Bevin, 100, 27 —73. A replay will take place during tho week. Another good score was by Misses Carruth aud A, MacKay, 95, 17—78.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21492, 16 May 1933, Page 7

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