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GOLF CONTESTS

CLUB COMPETITIONS - games at middlemore MATCHES FOR GEORGE CUP The fourth round of the captain's tournament and the qualifying round of the George Cup bogey competition were played by members of tho Auckland Golf Club at Jliddlemore on Saturday. Over 100 players took part in the latter event. Tho course ,vras in good order, being considerably drier than for some weeks. Following were the results in tho cap- I tain's tourney:—J. S. Brown (10) bent W. S. Ralph (acr), 1 up; S. S. Wilson (0) beat J. P. Aldred (S). 2 aiid 1; B. S. Finn (15) beat W. G. Borrie (9). 7 nnd (!: J) A. Burt (Jl2) beat C. H. Archer (9). 8 and 6; A. S. Andrewes (18) beat R. D. Wright (3), 4 and 3; J. B. Horrocks (17) beat J. B. Lusk (8), 5 und 3; M. G. Mitcell (12) beat T. R. Brett (10). 5 nnd 4: 15. G. Thomson (7) Leat A. Whitcombe (12), 3 and 2. The following aualified for the George Cup:—B B. Lusk (1). 2 up : A. S. Andrewes (11). B. G-. Thompson (4), C. N. Jacobsen (3), W. W. Gurison (11), A. Bcddington (4). 1 down; B. S. Finn (11). F. R. Merritt (15). 2 down. M. G. Mitchell and W. B. Lusk. who were also 2 down .4 Jailed to qualify. The eight players who qualified will play oil in handicap match PLAY AT TITIRANGI I I RENDELL VASE CONTEST The medal handicap for the Rendell Vase played on Saturday by members of the Titirangi Golf Club resulted in a win for R, J. Graham with an excellent score of 12 —GG. Other scores were;—H. D. Brinsde'ii, 73. scr—73; E. A. Tuke, 89, 16—73; A. C. Jacob, 89, 31—75; N. A. Naismith, l(S. 13—"5; E. Ohlson, 84. S—7s; P. Harrison. 87, 12—75; J. M. Coltinan, 80, 4—70; G. C. Jones, 92. 16 —70; A. R. Hodgson, 99 23—76; C. Robinson. 88. 12 —76; R. B. Carr, 86. 9—77; G. R. Hart, 99. 22—77. In the semi-final of the Taylor Bowl competition H. M. Rogerson beat F. W. Lucas. L. J. Williamson beat E. T. Harold by 1 up in the fifth round. The weekly four-ball bogey match waß won by R. B. Carr (71 and J. H. Young (4) with a tcore of 8 UP. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A medal match will be played bv members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club on Tuesday for prizes presented by Mrs. (j p, Finlay and Mrs. Harrison-Gregorv. play to commence at 11. o'clock. Following is the draw;— First Tee.—Mr3. Deighton v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. T. W. Hosking v. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. AliEon. Mrs. G. M. White v. Mrs. Niccolls. Miss Bray v. Mrs. Spinley. Mrs. Shroff v. Mrs. * Clatworthy. Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. Brinsden. Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. Stewart. Miss Baiiey v. Miss Duder, Mrs. R. Abe v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Hacket. Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. E.»B. Goldwater. Mrs.- Ferguson v. Mrs. Lovett. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Miss McGlashan, Mrs. F G. Alpe v. Miss Moody. vMiss Nesta Self v. Miss Thompson Mrs. * Henrys v. Mr. T. Ward. Mrs. Gyllies i v Mrs. BaTtleet. Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. iMiss Hall, Mrs. Jorlin y Mrs Hollinxake, Mrs. Brook-Taylor v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory v. Mrs. Waters. j Miss Pagni v. another. HOLED IN ONE ' PI ay in" in a four-ball bogey competition lit the Titirangi links during the week-end. ' J F Murrav. a member of tho Tmraugi Golf Club,/ did the 14th hole, a distance of 128 yards, in one. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Following are the results of the four-ball match played on Saturday by members of .the Maungakiekie Golf Club: —'R. S. :New'comb and S. Caro. 6 up; R. M. George and •A Woolley, 5 up; W. Calderwood and 'Verrey, 2 up; D. MacFarlane and B. ißchnaner, 2 up; J. T. Tanner and W.' J. •Smeeton, 1 up; L. H. Norton and C. A. Jarman, 1 up; A. H. Blackburn and G. fit, George, all square. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the handicap 2natch play for a prize presented by Miss M. English, to be played on Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club: —Miss McCrystal v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. McArthur v. Miss J. Robertson, Mrs. Montgomery v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. F. H. Browne v Mrs. Warren, Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. L'ntott, Mrs. Jackson v. Mrs. Colebrook, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrß. I. Chambers, Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Levien, Mrs. J. Kissling v. Mrs D. R. Walker, Mrs. Howey-Walker v Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. McGinley v. Miss Todd, Mrs. /Cahill v. Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. D. Chambers, Mrs. Chamberlain v. Miss" K. Mains, Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Clouston v. jlrs. Macartdraw for Saturday's match is as follows:—Miss Eales v. Miss Sagar, Miss O. English v. Miss Sutton. MiBB Evans v. Mrs. Markwick, Miss O'Neill v. Miss Sharland. Byes: Miss Proaser, Miss D. Wilson, Mrs. Chisholm, Miss M English The best cards handed in for the Jj.Lr.u. match were:—Miss L. A. Sagar. 120, 3d—So; Mrs. J. Kissling, 117, S2-85; Miss R. Wilson, 101;' 15—86. , , A O grade match will be arranged at •its clubhouse. / • OTAHUHU CLUB The following member® of the Otahuhu Golf Club qualified for the Ballin Cup on Saturday and will play oS in. handicap match play:—D. D. Brown. 93, 24—69: S. M. Todd. 84, 14—70; H. Levy. 72. 1—71: F. Fearnley, 85, 14—71; A. .^ c^ re -5 or i • 14-71; A. Todd. 83. 11—72: W. B Eustace. 77 4—73; R. G. Moffit. 83. 10—73 : 0. W. Bayley, 87. 14—73; K. M. Todd, 91. 18— 73; J. Eccles, 91. 18—73: J. Crow. 93. 2073; A. B. Eustace, 79. 5-—74; W. Gardiner. 92, 18—74; J. Christie. 91. 16—70; S. Clark. Blakey and C. Kay also returned net ecores of 70, but Clam won the play-off for handicap played in conumc■tion was won by D. D. Brown with a scor -of 69 net. , ' / PUPUKE CLUB The first round of medal play over 18 toles for tlio president's prize, and a 36 •holes match, was played by members of [the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday under ideal conditions. Following best cards-—J. E. Palmer, HG, 17—1>9, iv. Hume, 86, 16-70; A 3."Williamson S0; J. Armstrong, 86, 16—'°' t *olm 90 18—72; H. Gould, 89, 16—-"3. !• G. McCorkindale, 84, 11—73; C. B. Thomas, 78. 5—73; C. Jaggs, 93, 20—73; W. Smith, ,SO, 17—73. In the second round of the a. ■ .3. Shaw Cup competition C. Jaggs beat K. Johnston, 3 and 2. and T. G. McCorkindale beat T. G. do Clive Lowe. 3 aud i. , A monthly medal match will be played next Saturday in conjunction with tne IMingay Cup. Partners will be drawn. WAITEMATA CLUB Tho first round. 18 holes, of the Ferry ■Cup, a 30 r.oles medal match, was played by members oi the Waitemata Golf Club en Saturday. The best cards were:-b. Xeach, 87, 18—03; H. Nicholas, 83, F. Lord. 92 , 22 -70; R. l'accy, 84, 14—/0, G H Lord, 83, 12-71; J. Hogan. /8. 7 71; J. E. Aubin, 95. 24—71; H. T. Webb. Co t p 72; C. R. Xettleton, 84, 12 —<2; Cr. flackson. 84, 12 —72. NORTH SHORE CLUB The second monthly medal round was fclayed on Saturday by members of the Forth Shore Golf Club. A large number of entries was received. The course was in splendid condition and some good cams *ere returned. The winner proved to be H. Bennett, whose card was 75. cards were:—W. Badley, 88 , 20 Ofl; 11. W. Could ley, 80.' 18—G8; A. J. Spraspon. 79, 11—08; K. Baxter, 75, G—o9; C. W. Jackeon, 78. 9—09; A. Bow, BG, 10—70; M. L. Thompson, 70. 5—71; J. R. Buddie. 85, 14— 71; 11. Goodwin. 82. 11—71; H. Stevens, 77, R—72; J A. Penman, 79. 7 —72; S. W. Chambers, 80. 8—72; H. J. Preston, 84. 12— P2; B. Rae, /SO, 8—72. ONEWHERO CLUB [from our own cokrkbpo>-dentl TUAKAU, Sunday A bogev /match played by membeiß of (the OneWhero Golf Club yesterday was won t>y R. Glasgow, who finished all qquare. K. Caldwell, with a score of 2 down, was pecoml. Lady members played a medal round kvlnch was won by Mrs. AVilson, 83, with (Mrs. Gower second. 88. PLAY AT OPOTIKI [frosi our own correspondent! OPOTIKI, Saturday A bogey handicap in which 32 members competed wag played on the Opotiki <_rolf Club's links to-day. The best cards were:— Cate, 4 up; Fisher and Duff, all equare* IT. O'Sullivan, 1 down. ,

HAMILTON CLUB MATCHES BELL CUP TOURNAMENT [from our own correspondent! HAMILTON. Sunday The third round of the Bell Cup and the first round of the consolation hnndicap were played under ideal conditions by members of the Hamilton Golf Club on St. Andrew's links yesterday. Following were the results - Bell Cup.—B. Ctimberworth beat E. C. Sare, 3 and 2; J. M. Ilorton beat H. W. Fisher, 3 and 2; A. P. Cole beat D. C. Coventry, 5 and 4; G. S. Crimp beat H. F. Blnckie. 3 and 1; J. 11. Clarken beat C. H. Wilding, 3 and 2; A. H. Ward beat O. Dean, 5 and 4; R. McCaw beat E. Anganrd, 3 and 2; R. B. Parker beat I). A. Wiseman, 4 and 3; G. C. Kissling boat A. Bremner, 3 and 2; A. E. McCrncken won by default from N. D. Wilson; H. T. Gillies bent W. J. King, 4 nnd 3; G. A. Wilkes beat Dr. T. A. Milroy, 5 and 4; L. R. W. Reid beat H. G. Loveridge, 5 and 4; L. V. Bellingham beat E. C. Day. 7 nnd 5. R. F. Edmonds and F. J. Beehan were nil square nnd have to replay. Consolation Hnndicnp.—D'Arcy Smith bent E. Taylor. 5 and 3; G. H. Bindon bent J. F. Strang, 4 nnd 3; K. McLeori beat Ij. Champion, 5 nnd 4; P. G. Harkness beat W. Gnnn. 2 nnd 1: IT. J. McMullin beat A. S. McKenzie, 3 an<l 1; L. I. Day beat H. K. Smith, 4 and 3; J. Milne won from A. S. McKenzie by default; G. Hovey beat Dr. F. D. Pinfold, 1 up; C. E. Shnkeshaft beat R. D. McFarland. 4 nnd 3; W. D. Ross beat M. Womersley, 4 and 3; A. T. Atkins bent T. W. Aickin, 3 nnd 2; D. Wood beat C. H. H. Clnrke. 2 and 1: T. N. Pemberton beat J. H. Discombe, 3 nnd 2; C. B. Wake bent J. H. Elliott, 4 nnd 3; P. G. Wooller won from E. H, Eggleston by default; C. B. FullertonSmith beat !D. Gerrand, 4 and 3. PUKEKOHE BEATS WAIUKU [iTtOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT"! WAIUKU, Sunday A team representing the Pukekohe Golf Club defeated the Waiuku team on the Waiuku links yesterday by 8 games to 4. Details are as follows, Waiuku names being mentioned first:—Colbeck lost to Coyle, (i and 5; BJoomfield beat Johnson, 5 and 3; A. llerrold beat Graham, 5 and 4; Forbes lost to Roulston. 1 down; Smith lost to Mills, 3 and 1; C. Herrold beat McWhirter, 4 and 2; Morrison lost to Fnyne, 1 down; North lost to Grierson, 2 down; Jerrnm beat Foote, 2 and 1; Armitage lost to Hawke. 3 and 2; (Bev. Steele lost to Laird, 2 and I; Munro lost to Foster, 2 and Iv Teams representing the Indies' clubs played at Pukekohe. Pukekohe won by 6 games to 2. with 2 gameß nil square. Details are, Pukekohe names being mentioned fijst:—Miss Jefferis lost to Miss Muir, 1 down; Miss L. Potter and Miss Hall, all square; Miss Campbell beat Mrs. Barker, 7 and (5; Mrs. McWhirter beat Mrs. Forbes. 2 and 1; Miss A. Potter beat Mrs. Heise, 7 nnd fi; Miss Hill beat Mrs. Ros.coc, 1 up; Miss Kensington bent Miss Masters, 5 and 3; Miss Roulston and Mrs. North, all square; Mrs. Motion lost to Mrs. Newth, 3 down; Miss Montefiore bent Miss Mcintosh, 5 nnd 4. CLUB'S COMPETITION [from our own correspondent! WARKWORTH, Sunday The Rodney Golf Club conducted a fourball, best-ball bogey match yesterday. E. MoTntyre nnd T. Wright tied with A. Hoysted and C. Baker, 5 down. Miss Hebden won a L.G.U. medal round with a score of 48, 52—18—52. COMPETITION AT 110T0RUA [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA, Saturday Following were the best cards returned in the second Qualifying round of the Nogokonui McDonald Cup played by members of the Rotorua Golf Club to-day:— G. H. French. 94, 2G—O3; K. Buddie, 70, 6--70; H. Hamilton, 89, 10—73; S. Cnrr, 71, 3—08; A. V. P. Ford. 83. 14—09; E. Fenton, 84, 11—73; O. Jones. 89, IG—73; Empen, 83, 14—G9; M. Carr, 81, 4—77; Worthington, 83, 15 —74; Redhead, 88, 15—73; W. Pakes, 85, 12—73; Dr. Hay, 80, 13—73; G. McDowell, 99, 22—77; J. A. Speer, 94, 16—78; P. A. Kusabs, 85, 13—.72; A. Anderson, 80, 8—78; W. Ashton, 94. 19—75; R. Angus, 104, 30—74; E. L. Barker, 86, 9—77; Bayfield, 100. 24—70; N. Clay, 100, 24—70; A. Downer, sl, 10—75; A. French, 83. 13—70; McElway, 90. 13—77; H. Purata, 86, 10—70; G. Pott, 80, 8—72; Roe, 99. 24—75; R. C. Smith, SO, 5—75; A. B. ! Angus, 99, 22—77. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 13

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 13

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 13

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