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GOLF

HAMILTON CLUB'S TROPHY DRAW FOR QUALIFYING ROUND Tho qualifying round of the captain's trophy match play event will bo played next Saturday by members of the Hamilton Golf Club. Following is the draw:—C. B. Wake v. L. V. Bellingham, N. Lawler v. H. G. Loveridge, H. Toombs v. H. T. Morion, L. I. Day v. L. R. W. Reid, L. Champion v. A. G. Cradwick, A. Marcroft v. G. A. Wilkes, J. G. Ferguson v. K. McLeod, F. C. Rogers v. N. D'Arc.y Smith. G. 11. Bindon v. A. 11. Ward, A. L. Tompkins v. F. Beehan, P. G. Harknosn v. E. C. Day, T. Simpson v. C. E. Shakeshaft, T. W. Aicken v. E. Taylof, H. T., Gillies v. D. C. Coventry. J. Milno v. C. C. Lndner, E. A. T. Palniet v c . A. F. Cole, J. C. Taylor v. E. Runnerstrum, R. V. Corfe v. Dr. T. A. Milioy, C. B. Fullerlon-Smith v. J. 11. Elliott. J. H. Clarken v. H. F. Blackio, R. F. Edmonds v. W..D. Ross, A. J. B. Ryan v. P. Newland, C. N. Wilding v. R. W. G. Rutherfnrd, C. H ; H. Clarke v. A. E. McCracken, A. 8. McKenzio v. G. Hovey, 81.B 1 . Cumberworth v. G. D. Morpeth, W. C. Wynne v. W, Gunn, D. R. Wood v. F. G. Wooller, T. N. Pemberton v. H. C. Ross, K. K. Wragge v. W. A. Schultz, R. McCaw v. R. P. Worley, F. Bullock v. E. H. Eggleston, E. C. Sare v. R. B. Parker, W. J. King v. G. S. Crimp, O. M. Good v. G. C. Kissling, R. D. McFarland v. J. M. Horton, Dr. F. D. Pinfold v. D. Johnstone, J. Clachan v. H. K. Smith, D. Grant v. J. F. Strang, J. M. McNicol v. D. Gerrand, R. B. Cranwell v. A. Bremner, A. T. Atkins v. H. W. E isher, N. Duxfield v. F. Baker, E. Duxfield v. another, W. M. Horton v. W. Riddell.

MAUNCAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Tho following will represent tho Maungakiekio Ladies' Golf Club against the Titirangi Ladies' Club in a teams mutch to bo played at Ono Treo Hill on Friday:— Seniors: Miss K. Horton, Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Miss A. Grove, Mrs. It. Banister, Mrs. A. Swain, Mi 3B C. Stubbs, Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. E. G.revatt. Emergencies; Mrs. J. Jerrat, Mrs. E. Mcllraith. Juniors: Mrs. J. Rudge, Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Mis 3 S. Lawrence, Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. F. Snxton, Miss A. Blackburn, Mrs. N. Burton. Mrs. V. Dunne. Emergencies: Mrs. J. Johnston, Miss A. Palmer. Following is the draw for the first, round of tho Grevatt Cup competition and bogey handicap match to be played in conjunction to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock, in order of the draw;— Mrs. V. Dunne v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. R. Banister v. Miss S. Lawrence, Mrs. J. W. Mcllraith v. Miss I. Walker, Miss E. Blackburn v. Mrs. «H. V. Coe, Miss C. Wright, v. Mrs. C. Schnauer, Mr 6. F, Saxton v. Mrs. B. Goldwater, Miss M. Robson v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. R. Hipkins v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. E. Gilmoro v. Mrs. V. C. Keys % Mrs. L. Coakley v. Mrs. R. Buttle, Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. A. Swain, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss Millington, Miss G. Swears v. Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. J. Paterson v. Mrs. G. Baillie, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt N v. Mrs. F. Malcolm. Mrs. H. O. Johnston v. Mrs. J. Jerratt, Miss A. Grovo v. Miss G. Parr, Miss M Haslett v. Mrs. E. Nenle. Mies M. Miller v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. A. McArthur v. Mrs. W. K. Michael, Miss D. Lamb v. Mrs. J. Rudge, Mrs. J. A. Kilner v. Miss E. McGowan, Miss S. Johnston v. Miss F. Frcece. Mrs. W. J. v. Miss A. Hall. Miss H. Hardley v. Miss R. Hill, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. R. Baird, Mrs. W. A. Boucher v. Mrs. H. P. Caughey, Miss K. Edgelow v. Mrs. E. o'NeilL Mrs. J. Gilmour v. Mrs. H. Williams, Miss G. Finncrty v. Mrs. Revell, Mrs. A. D. Stewai't v. Mrs. S. W. Morley, Miss R. Williams v. Miss T. Lamb, Mrs. R. Hamilton v. Mies R. Nixon, Mrs. M. Wilson v. Mrs. J. Stevenson, Miss V. Cooper v. Miss B. Smith. Miss D. Ryan v. Mrs. Restall, Mrs. D. Jones v. Mrs. N. Chapman, Mrs. K. Garland v. Mrs. Truscott, Miss R. Mahon v. Miss Fitzpatrick, Mrs. A. Bartley v. Mrs. Stephens, Miss A. Yonge v. Miss Latimer, .Mrs v E. Goodwin v. Mrs. Caluerwood, Miss K. Churton v. nnother. Ninth Too.—Miss B. Abbott v. Mrs. M. Henry. Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. J. Ramsay, Mrs. N. Burton v. Mrs. R. Verry, Miss J. Johnston v. Mrs. H. Walker. Miss M. Harvey v. Mrs. J. Stewart. Miss M. Wright v. Mrs. A. Cnniming. Mrs. A. E. Abbott v. Mrs. J. Dawson. Miss E. Ponsford v. Miss R. Loudan, Miss L. Paterson v. Miss W. Lamb, Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Mrß. Sutherland.

GLENDOWIE LADLES' CLUB Results in the-third round'of t'fairhandicap match play competition played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club are as follows:—Mrs. Warren beat Mrs. Butler, 2 up: Mrs. Jackson beat Mrs. I. "Chambers, 1 up; Mrs. J. C. Hill heat Mrs. Howey Walker, 4 and 3; Mrs. Macartney beat Mrs. Mathieson, 5 and 4. In the semi-final of the Saturday players match plav competition the results were: — Miss L. A. Sagar beat Miss Prosser. 8 and 7; Miss M. English beat Mis 3 N. Evans, 2 The best cards Jianded in for the L.G.U. match were:—Seniors, (handicap 1 to 21): Mrs F. H. Browne. 99. 16—63; Mrs C. Butler. 102, 19—85: Mrs. Howey Walker, 103, 18—81; Mrs. G. Warren, 102, 18—84. Mrs Browne was the winner on the last nine holes. Juniors (handicap 22 to 36): Mrs. J. Kissling. 104 . 32—72; Miss L. A. Sagar. 111. 35—76; Miss M. English. 106. 23_g3 ; Mrs. Kays, 107, 23—84;. Miss Iv. Mains, 109, 25—8-1. The C grade match was jvon by Mrs. Osborne, Miss M. Goodwin being second. MANUKAU CLUB Following are the results in the first qualifying round for the president s trophy played by members of the Manukau (-toll Club on Saturday:—Parker, 100, 2,-73; Barnard. 96. 20-76: Alexander, 90. 13—7/; White, 94. 16—78: Simpson, 93. 20-/8: Gilmore. 92, 13—79; Ward ell, 93. 12—81; Beechey, 97, 16—81; Busing, 96, 16—80; Priest. 102, 21—81; Fleming, 101, 19—82; Bull. 103. 20—83; Canham. 114, 30—81; Rice, IQ9 20 89. -The annual teams match against, the Manukau Ladies' Club will bo played on Saturday. The draw will bo made ut Hie clubhouse. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a foursomes mutch to be played tomorrow by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club: Miss King and Miss Andre v. Mrs. George and Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Lover v. Miss Little and Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Wardell and Mrs. Collie v. Miss Blanchard and Mrs. Adlam, Miss McDonald and Mis. Maigetts v. Mrs. Dreadon and Mrs Grant, Mrs. Barnard and Mrs. White v. Mrs. Rushton and Miss L. Juckes. .Miss Grey and Miss M. Juckes v. Mrs. Sickling and Mrs 1 arkcr. Mrs. Barnard won tho last medal niulcb with a net ecore of 7G OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the L.G.U. medal and qualifying round of tho championship to bo played to-morrow and bat; urday by members of the Otnhuhu Ladies Golf Club:—Miss Leonard v. Miss E. Whitelv, Mrs. Cooper v. Miss A. Whyte. Miss Wain v. Miss R. Kirkbrido, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Murphy, Miss MacAlister v Mis. Eccles, Miss Amaboldi y Mrs. Henthei, Miss A. Johns v. Miss Wylho, Mrs. Muir v Miss A. Whitely, Miss F. Sutherland v Mrs. Wallace. Miss Barton v. Miss Wallace. Mies Kit to v. Mrs. Danes, Miss Todd v Miss Heard, Miss Richards v.. Miss McCallnm. Miss »llynes v. Miss M'"". *} " W frrnnt v. Miss P. Sutherland, Mips Bio key v. Miss L. Miss Katz v. j is the draw for the C grade medal and qualifying round of the C grade championship, for Mrs. i t Miss Clark v. Miss Aicken, Mrs. M. Claudet v Miss Simmomls, Miss Haeside v. Mis» M Wills, Miss Schofield v. Miss A ¥. mr ' Mrs. Gardiner v. Miss Day. Miss M. Muir v Miss E. Marshall. Miss Is. W°.l' 3 Miss Peebles. Miss Hawken y. Miss S Wilson. Miss Drew v Miss T\ \\ (iters. Miss Bryant v. Miss Lawson. Miss Johnson v. Miss Williams. Miss D. Muir v. Miss M. Grant. Miss Keys. v. Miss D Mnrshall. Miss Dreadon v. Miss Miss Taine v. Miss Altcheson. Mrs. Rns<tell V. Miss J. Ryburn, Miss Allen v. Miss St"bbs, Miss Murdoch v. another. Wednesday Players.-Mrg f urnn v Mrs. MeNeely, Mifls E. Hill v Miss R. Johns Mrs. Whale v. Miss M. Hill. Mrs. Eustace V Mrs. Ellis. Dr. G. Rowley v. Miss Campbell. M!ss M. Wftlers v. Mrs. Chnpmnn, Xtrs. Skinner v. Miss T. Clalldct, Mis. Boyce v. Miss Montgomery. Mrs. t.iant v. Mrs. Cairns, Mrs. Claudet v. another.

CLE V EDOIS* LA DIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for a sealed-holo competition, for Mrs. Wilson's trophies, to be 'played to-morrow by members of tho C'levedon TjadieH' Golf Club:—Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Wilso'i. Miss M. Burgoyne v. Miss Wallis. Miss Mcl'herson v. Miss Matthews, Sliss Watere v. Wrs. Alexander, Miss F Burgoyne v. Miss Silk, Mrs. Furley v.'Miss Dow, Miss D. Browne v. Miss V. Blundell. Mrs. Overy v. Miss F. Stephens. Mrs. Bannerman v. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Quinn v. Mies M. Stephens, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss K. Browne. TIIE OPOTJKL CLUB [ BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKT. Monday Members of the Opotiki Golf Club ployed a four-ball bogey handicap on Saturday. Tho best cards wereDelatour and Cote, i up; if. Rowland and Merrie, 3 up; Bunkail and Birkmyer, 2 up.

PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for tho medal round <o bo played to-morrow by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Drendon v. Mrs. Charles, Miss Rhind v. Miss Cross, Miss Ohlsen v. Miss Walters, Mrs. T. McLennan v. Mrs. Pegler, Mrs. Pavitt. v. Miss Charles, Miss McSweeney v. Mi6s Walker, Mrs. Naylor v. Mrß. J. Brooks, Miss Finlnyson v. Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Walters v. Miss C'oxhend, Mrs. Kidd v. Miss McCullough, Mrs. Foote v. Mias Jarvie, Mrs. D. McLennan v. Miss Brooks. In the last flag match Miss Coxhend holed out at the 20lh green, and Mis. Wallers holed out at the 18th. PUPUKE CLUB Following is tho draw for tho fourth monthly medal round and the Mingay Cup competition to be played in conjunction on Saturday by members of the Pupuke Golf Club:—W. A. Bush v. W. I. Stemson, R. Johnston v. G. A. Waterman, T. G. do Clive Lowe v. A. F. Burnett, G. Walker v. C. B. Thomas, B. M. Sellers v. S. L. Bond. D. '(V. McCorkindalo v. C. Howden, J. T. McCorkindale v. J. Armstrong, F. F. Heldt v. S. 11. Thomas, G. C. Malcolm v. It. Watson, M. Wilson v. F. A, Pearcey, (i. 15. Gooding v. J. E. Close, H. W. Dixon v. T. E. Gooding, A. B. Williamson v. C. Jaggs, W. T. Jupp v. R. H. Keesing, H. B. Roo v. J. W. Williamson, A. R. Stephenson v. W. C. Taylor, K. Hume v. W. A. Heap, J. E. Palmer v. W. H. Smith, A. K. McFarlano v. F. A. Fox. W. Keates v. F. C. Williamson, W. H. Spiller v. S. Stevens, : M. 11. Closo v. H. T. Gould, E. L. Rvan v. I. Howden, J. Drought v. H. Ellis, F. D. Brewer v. S. Ardley, G. F. Lewin v. J. C. Rennie. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB The best, scores returned by members of Iho Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club in tho last modal round wero as follows:—Miss Cameron. 104, 3G—OB: Miss Hughes, 101, 32—69; Miss G. Lorie, 102, 33—69; Mrs. Jaggs, 94, 22—72. Following is the draw for tho club championship to bo played to-morrow: —Mrs. Sfllars v. Miss Harty, Miss Heap v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Bowden. Miss Gillelt v. Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. McCorkindalo y. Mrs. Mowbray, Mrs, McFarlano v. Miss Parker, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Goldwafer, Miss O'Neill v: Miss Blomfield, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Gooding v. Miss Lorie, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Kensington v. Mrs. Gray, Miss Williams v. Miss Home, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Heldt. Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Whitcombe v. Miss Hughes. Miss Johnston v. Miss Wilson. Mrs. J* owle _ v - Miss Cameron, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Quick v. Miss Willis. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB The draw for the L.G.U. medal match to be plnyed on Thursday by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club is as follows: —Mrs. Carnahan v. Mrs. Bayly, Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Lord v. Miss K. Harty, Mrs. Fraer v Mrs. Beaumont. Miss Gooding v. Mrs. Tilston, Miss M. Alison v. Miss G. Williams, Mrs. C. Prime v. Mrs. D. Mason. , Following is the draw for the C grade match to bo played over nine holes:—Mrs. Cooke v. Mrs. Davison, Miss La Vie v. Mrs. Griffiths. Miss Lowe v. Miss Clark, Mrs. McDougall v. Miss Gledhil], Mrs L. Prime v. Miss Cochran, Miss Hogan v. Mrs. Langbein, Miss O'Brien v. Miss Rae, Miss Sragar v. Mrs. Creagmile. Miss BlairMason v. Mrs. Allan. Mrs. Wall v. Miss Finlayson. Mrs. Garfield-Stewart v. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Buchanan v. Mrs. BruceSmith. Miss M. Walßon v. Mrs. Wrathall, Mrs. Smallwood v. Mrs. Watson, Miss Warren v. Mrs. Challinor, Miss Gillies v. Miss Whineray, Mrs. Smart v. Mrs. I'acey. Play will start any lime after 10.30 o'clock. Following is the draw for the Saturday players' match:—Miss Clist v. Mjss Beaumont, Miss P. Harty v. Miss Griffin, Miss Best v. Mias Spraggon, Miss Onions v. Miss N. Lethaby, Miss McCrendio v. Miss Cawkwell, Miss McDougall v. Miss Rogers, Miss McCallum v. Mis 3 D. Lethaby. Miss I. Ardley v. Miss Hagen, Miss Lundon v. Miss Watson. Miss Goudio v. Miss Parker, Miss B. Atkinson v. Miss J.. Ardley, Miss Coles v. Miss Hammond.

The last, 'Canadian foursomes match was won by Mrs. Lord and Mrs. L. Prime. The last medal match was won by Miss Best.

. THE HUNTLY CLUB [from our ows correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday In tlio final for tho Huntly Golf Club president's trophy, played on Saturday, Fry beat Daldy, s'and 4. The second round for a trophy presented through Messrs. Wilson and Shaw resulted:—J. W. Shaw, 98. 36—62; Mason, 85, 21—64; Daly. 83, 15—68; Robertson. 101, 33—68;, G. A. Shaw, 102. 33-69; Smith, 90, 21—69; Fry, 79, 9—70; Orpwood, 102, 31— 71: Hart. 101, 26—75: Daldy. 92. 16—76; Hay-Chapman. 96, 20—76; Wilson, 113, 36 77; Watson 101, 23—78; Grahame, 114. 36 78; McDonald, 98. IG—S2: Arrner. 93. 10— 83; Blair. 109, 20—89. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the second round of the Jennings Cup, to be played to. morrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, starting at the first tee at 11.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Mander v. Mrs. FullertonSmith, Mrs. Day v. Mies Provis, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Aiken, Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. English, Mrs. McCracken v. Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Bartlett v. Mrs. Clachan, Mrs. Mears v. Mrs. Gruar, Mrs. Milroy v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Bond v. Miss D. Johnson. Mrs. Masters v. Miss McLean, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Farrer, Mrs. Grocott v. Mrs. Primrose, Miss Coventry v. Mrs. Bindon, Mrs. Brown v. Miss B. Manning, Mrs. Ross v. Mrs. Ilockin, Mrs. Dingle v. Miss A. Wilson, Mrs. Strang v. Miss Upton, Mrs. King v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs.' Fraser, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Peterson, Miss J. Rutherfurd v. Miss Duxfield. Miss Pickering v. Mrs. PhillipsTurner. Mrs. McNicol v. Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. Rutherfurd v. Mrs. Valentine. Mm. Thomas v. Mrs. Savage, Fourth tee, at 11.30 o'clock.—Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. Hazard, Miss Hammond v. Miss Cann, Mrs. Ratcliffe v. Mrs. Worley.

Seventh tee, at. 11.30 o'clock.—Mrs. Toombs v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Gibson v. Mrs. E. Taylor. Tho C grade members will play a medal round on Thursday, starting at 11.30 o'clock. The draw is as follows:—Miss B. Johnson v. Miss Jolly, Miss K. Menrs v. Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. House v. Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Sandliani v. Mis. Barton. Mrs. Hooker v. Mrs. Marcroft, Mrs. Wilding v. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. 11. Clark v. Mrs. ShaUeshaft, Mrs. Upton v. Mrs. Waddell, MrH. Gray v. Mrs. "Walders, Miss D. Clark v. Miss J. Manning.

The July monthly medal match resulted: —Silver division: Mrs. N. Sutherland. 93, 15—78. Bronze division: Mrs. Phillips-Tur-ner, 107, 36—71. Other good cards werpSeniors: Miss K. Wilson, 95. 17 —78; Miss Campbell, 97, 18—79; Mrs. Arthur. S9, 9—80; Mrs. Hardy, 99. 18—81: Mrs. Shaw. 98. 17—81. Juniors: Mrs. Ellis. 108. 33—75: Miss Duxfield, 101, 28 —76; Mrs. W. A. Smith, 105, 29—70; Mtb. Thomas. 109. 33—7G,

NORTHERN WAIROA TOURNEY [by telegraph—own correspondent] DARGAVILLE, Monday

A tournament arranged by lady members of the Northern Wniroa Golf Club was played on Friday, mid Saturday on the Mount, Wesley links in ideal weather. Tho links wore in good order. At the conclusion of the matches on Saturday afternoon the lady captain, Mrs. E. A. Harding, presented prizes donated by Mrs. 11. Smith, Dr. J. A'. Marshall and the Golf Club to Hie winners. Mrs. O. Ward (Whungarci) replied on. behalf of the visitors. The trophy for the best gros,? score for tho three matches was won by Mrs. J. Reynolds (Whangarei) with a score of ; JS9. The matches resulted as follows: First. Medal.—Mrs. Bell (To Kopuru). 80; Mrs. Hayes, 82; Mrs. E. Harding. 88; Mrs. Reynolds, Miss P. Harding, 86: Miss Burnett, Mrs, Lloyd, 89; Miss Carruth, 90; Miss Mncky, 94: Miss Rennie. 89. Flag Match.—Mrs. E. W. Toogood (Dargavillo), 19th green and drive, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Reynolds. Miss Carruth. Miss Lloyd, Miss P. Harding, Mrs. E. Hardihg. Foursomes.—Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Mitchell, net score, 79; Miss R. lumber and Mrs. RramwelJ, 85: Mrs. L. Mclirtens and Mrs., t Munn, 86; Miss Carruth and Mrs. Ronnie, 87; Miss M. Hardins and Mrs. Greville, Mrs, Marshall and Mrs. Harding. 89; Miss Collins and Miss Lovegrove, 91; Mrs, Bell and Miss Drurnmond, 95. First Bogey.—Miss Crump, 3 down: Mrs Reynolds. 4; Miss T.ovrKrovo, 0: Miss Burnett,. 6; Miss P. Harding. 8; Mrs. Llovd. 9: Miss J. Stubbs. 10; Mrs. Hayes, 11; Miss Milne, 14.

BOTORUA LADIES' CLUB [IIV TEIiEGRAM —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Monday In the final of the Kirk-Windeycr Cup competition Miss Moor defeated Miss Carnachan, 8 and '2. Following is tho draw for a medal competition to be ployed on Wednesday:—Mm, Lewis v, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Tapper v. Mrs. Clay. Mrs. Young v. Miss Froter, Mrs. Fenton v. Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Bunynrd v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Banks v. Mrs, Shaw, Mrs. A. Smith v. Miss Hawksworth, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Robertson, Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Ilerrold, Mrs. Petre v. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Speer v. Miss Coxlett, Mrs. Hall v. Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. Herd, Mrs. Hitchcock v, Mrs. Spedding, Mrs. R. C, Smith v. Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. Budd v. Mrs. Wackrow, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Fortune. Mrs. Bryne v. Miss Murray. Mrs. Jones v„ Miss Hall, Mrs. Walden v. Mrs. Goudie, Mrs, Ormsby v. Mrs. P. J. SherrifT, Mia* Hewitt v. Miss Morjoribanks, Mrs. Blencowe v. Miss I.a Trobe Hill, Mrs. Redhead v. Miss Snell, Mrs. Parata v. Miss Moon, Mrs. La Trobe Hill v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Robinson v. Mr?. Butler. Mrs. Goodwin v. Miss Snodgross, Miss Searell v; Barker, Mrs. J. Sherri£f t. Miss Glass,

FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION PUKEKOHE WINS TROPHY The Franklin teams' Golf Cup has been won this year by Pukekohe. By winning tho eliminating round, Pukekoho qualified tn ' challenge Woiuku, the holders of the cup, for possession of the trophy, and the deciding match was played on the Waiuku courso. On games, tho match finished all square, but tho victory went to Pukekoho by a margin of one hole. Rain fell steadily practically throughout tho match. The cup, which was donated by Messr*. "Walker and Hall, is competed for annually on the same lines as in the Kirk-Windcyer competition. The clubs eligible to enter teams are those in the Franklin Golf Association, which provides a miniature of the cup for the winning team each year. Details of the deciding match are as follows, Pukekoho names bein(t mentioned first: —Foursomes: D. Coyle and C. G. Johnson v. C. E. Howden and W. S. Col bock, all square: J. Roulston, junr., and J. M. Graham lost to T. R. Bloomfield and A. Her101<J, 4 down. Singles: Coyle bet Howdon, 4 up: Graham v. Colbcck. all square: Johnson lost to Bloomfield, 1 down; Uoulsion beat Ilerruld, 2 up. ROTOIIUA CLUB [by TEIiECRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Monday In the final of the Mac Donald Cup contest played during tho week-end O. Jones defeated P. A. Kusabs, 2 and 1. Tho fourth round of the. Kirk-Windeyer Cup resulted ,a 8 follows: —S. F. Carr beat R. C. Smith, 6 and 5; Buddie beat Clay, 6 and 4; McElroy beat Spedding, 1 up; Redhead beat Young. 3 and 2; Parata beat Barker, ,1 and 2; Empen beat 'Lunn. 2 and 1; Hamilton beat G. French, 2 and 1; Worthington and Ford, all square. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday Tho L.G.U. and club medal played by members of tho Whangarei, Ladies' Golf Club during the week-end on the Mount Den by links, was won by Miss Morrison with a score of 107, 2S—7D. Another good score was that of Miss Alma MacKay, 100, 20—80. Tho play-off for the handicap over nine holes was won by Miss L. Ramsey, 56, 15—41. TAURANGA LADIES' CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA. Monday Following were the best scores handed in for a medal match played by members of the Tauranga Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss P. Hartley, 05, 17—78: Miss C. Mounlfort, 102, 22—80: Miss Whitworth, 102, 19—83: Miss Bradmore, 106,22—84; Mrs. Heald. 95, 10—85; Miss Humphreys, 101, 16—85. B grade: Mrs. Ripley, 114, 36 —78; Miss Broad, 109, 29—79; Mrs. Waterston, 118, 36—82.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21540, 11 July 1933, Page 7

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