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GOLF

PAPAKURA CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFYING ROUNDS PLAYED The qualifying roundß of the senior and junior championships were played by members o£ the Papakura Golf Club on Saturday. The following players qualified:— Seniors.—Cooke, 87; Brebner, ad; Pavitt, 94; Robbins, 94; Maiheson, 97; Kretschjnar, 98; Miller, 93; D. McLennan, 99.' . Juniors.—Gardiner, 95; Walton, 95; WoolIcy. 99; Hutchinson, 10G; Watts, 107; Reilly, 110; N. Elliott, 114; Wren, 114.

WIN FOR MANUKAU A teams' match played between members of tho Manukau Golf Club and the Otahuhu Club's B team at the Grange links during the week-end resulted in a win for Manukau by 10 matches to nine, four being all square. Following aro the results, Manukau players being mentioned first:— Singles.—Wiggins beat Rhind, 3 and 2; Ward ell beat Reader, 1 up; Alexander and 'Panckhurst, all square; Adlam beat A. Crow, 5 and 4; Gilmore beat Davies, 4 and 3; Bcecliy beat Currie, 1 up; White lost to Christie, 3 and 2;f Busing lost to Johns, *2 down; Roberts lost to Lytlleton, 1 down; Ferguson, lost to Brown, 4 and 2; Fleming lost to McKenzio, 4 and 2; Rice beat Salmon, 5 and 3; Simpson beat Stephenson. 6 and 4; Priest beat Prime. 1 up; Parker and Kay, all square. Four-ball Matches.— Wiggins find Wardell beat Rhind and Reader, 6 and 4; Alexander and Adlam lost to Panckhurst and Crow, 1 down; Gilmore and Becchy beat Currie and Davies, 6 and 4; White and Busing lost to Christie and O, Bayly. 4 and 2; Roberts and Fleming lost to Lyttleton and McKenzie, 3 and 2; Ferguson and Rice lost to Brown and Agmen Smith. 4 and 3; Simpson and Priest and Stephenson and Prime, all squaro; Parker and Amodeo and Downey and G. Boyle, all 'square. MANUKAU CLUB Following aro the results of the final round for the Manure',va Cup played by members of the Manukau Golf Club on SaturdaySimpson, 73, 75, 76—224; Alexander, 73, 77, 81—231; Bull, 75, 77, 73—231; Barnard, 78, 85, 79—242; Wardell, 85. 85, 74—244 ; G ilmore, 79, 86, 81—246. A flag match will bo played next Saturday. Pairs will bo arranged at the clubhouse. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB is the draw for a bogey match to bo played to-morrow by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Andre v. Miss M. Juckes, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. George, Wisa Grey v. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. White v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss L. Juckcs v. Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Jenkins v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Sickling v. Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Dreadon, Mrs. Collie v. Miss Blanchard, Miss Littlo v. Mrs. Lever, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Margotts. Mrs. Rushton v. Miss McDonald, Miss Blanchard' v. another, Mis 3 Barnard v. Miss Gilmore, Miss Do Cartaret v. Miss Searlo, Miss Watson v. Miss Canham, Miss Robinson v. Mm. Lanigan. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Members of tho Altarana Ladies' Golf Club will play a flag match on Thursday, cqmmencing at 10.30 a.m. Players are to choose 13 "the* 51 second round of the championships will be played to-morrow week.

WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB A flag match will bo played on Thursday by members^of the Wailemata Ladies Golf Club for Mrs. Gooding's trophy. Ihe draw is as follows:—Mrs. Bayly v. Mrs. Alston, Mrs. Davison v. Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Carnahan, Miss Gooding v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Fraer v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss Hogan, Mrs. Langbem v. Miss K. Harty, Mrs. Cooko v. Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. L. Prime v. Miss Walien, Miss Clist v. Miss Cochran, Mis 3 B. Lowe v. Miss O'Brien. Miss Seagar v. Miss M. Watson, Miss Gledhill v. Mrs. Garfield Stewart. Mrs. Creagmilo v. Mrs. Wratliall, Mi . Pacey v. Mrs. Challinor, Mrs. Marfut v. Mrs. McDougall, Mrs Spicer v. Mrs. Rogers, * Smallwood v. Mrs. Smart, Mrs. Scott v. Mrs. Graham, Miss Lundon v. Miss La Vie, Miss Blair Mason v. Miss fcin--1 ayßon, Mrs. Gruzelier v. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Bruce Smith v. Mrs. D. Mason, MrSi Buchanan v. Miss Marks, Mrs. C. 1 rimo v. Mies Gillies. The Saturday players will play a nine holes match. Players will choose partners; Mrs. Lord and Miss Gooding tied in tho last eclectic match.

OTAHUHU CLUB The mixed foursom63 competition played on Saturday by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. McNoely and A. P. Eustace, with a score of S5, 12—73. Tho next best scores were as follows Miss L. Claudet and H. Levy, 90, 14—76; Miss E. Whitoley and AgmenSiliith 94, 18—7G; Miss P. Sutherland and S. Clark, 9G, 20—76; Mrs. Cox and Nicholls. 99, 23—76. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB A medal scramble will bo played Jomorrow by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, players to choose partners. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Members of tho Papakura Ladies' Golf Club will choose partners for a medal round to-morrow. CLEVEDON CLUB The semi-finals of the Clevedon Golf Club's competition for the Woodlands Cup were played'on Saturday, Southerill defeating Currie at the 19th and Roberts beating Dow, 2 and 1. A match between teams representing tho president and captain resulted, in a win for tho latter by 4 games to 1. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for tho second round of an eclectic competition for the Misses Stephens' trophies, and the fourth qualifying round cr the championship, to be played by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss M. Burgoyne v. Mies F. Stephens, Miss McPherson v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Waters v. Mips F. Burgoyne Mrs. Alexander v. Miss Matthews, Mrs. Bryan v. Mrs. Furley. Miss M. Stephens v. Miss Waters, Miss Dow v. Miss D. Browne, Miss Blundell v. Mrs. Bannerin nn, Mrs. Quinn v. Miss Silk, Miss -K. Browno v. Mrs. Overy, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Eyro v. Mrs. Wilson, MORRINSVILLE CLUB [from our own correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Monday The following players have qualified for tho championships of tho Morrinsvillo Golf Club:—Seniors- Mrs. Cassidy, Miss F. Hewitt. Mrs. H. Howie, Mrs. N. Howie, Miss Scales, Miss Brayshaw, Mrs. Ryan, Miss L. Stevens. Juniors: Miss M. Stevens, Mrs Pole, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Irvine, Miss Cargill, Miss Hull, Mrs. Pirrit, Mrs. MacMillan. , Tho following C grade players qualified for Miss Cargill's trophy:—Miss Ensor. Miss King, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Miller, Miss Lowry, Mrs Macßae, Mrs. Philpott, Mrs. Wilson. The winner of tho eclectic match was Mrs. Pole, the next best scoro being returned by Mrs. MacMillan and Miss M. Stevens.

MATCHES AT KOTORUA [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORTJA, Monday Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal handicap to be played on Wednesday by members of the Ivotorua Ladies' Golf Club;— Mrs. Lewis v. Miss Searell, Mi-b. Fenton v. Mrs. ,-Petre, Mrs. . Buddie v. Miss Hawkeswortli, Mrs. Tapper v. Mrs. P. J. Sherriff, Mrs. Andrews v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. Guy. Mrs. B. Smith v. Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Hewitt, Mrs. Banks v. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Ingham v. Miss Robertson, Mrß. Herd v. Miss Hall, Mrs. Herrold v. Mrs. Byrne. Mrs. Redhead v. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Bunyard v Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Walden v. Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. Spedding v. Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Hitchcock v. Miss Corlett. Mrs. Washington v. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Blencowo v. Mrs. Fortuno, Mrs. R. C. Smith v. Mrs. Goudie, Mrs. Hall v. Mrs. Kelly, Miss Murray v. Miss Marioribanks, Miss Black v. Miss La Trobo Hill, Miss Carnachan v. Miss La Trpbe Hill. Mrs. Ormsby v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Wackrow, Mrs. Wallis v. Miss Snell, Miss Snowdgrass v. Miss Moon, Miss Glass v. Miss Frator. The draw for a medal round in the Wednesday competition to be played by members of the Rotorua Golf Club is as follows:—S. Smith v. G. French, E. Robminson v A. Carruthers, R. Jones v. P. Butler J. Blencowo v. Heywood, A. French v E. Fenton. W. Pakes v. Speeding jun.. A Ford v. W. Kusabs, A. Walden v. Redhead, Shalfoon v. W.. Monk,. T. Byrne v. Colonel Mellor, Captain, Stanier v. Amson, Moore v. Millar.

KING COUNTRY TOUBHEY CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] TAUMARUNUI, Monday The King Coantry golf championships were played at Taumarunui during the week-end over 36 holes. The ladies' teams' match was won by Taumarunui, with To Awamutu runners-up. Tftuniarunui also won the teumß' handicap. Mrs. McDonald (Te Awamutu) won the King Country championship with a score of 171, the runner-ui) being Mrs. Richter (Taumarunui), 179. In the men's tournament Te Awamutu won the teams' championship, Waimarino being runners-up. Tlu teams' handicap was won by Te Ivuiti, with To Awamutu runnersup. C. A. Stevenson (Taumarunui) won the King Country championship with a score of 15G, R. Wallace (Te Awamutu) being runnerup with 350. Other leading scores were:—C. Hotson (Otorohanga), 100; L. Craig (Taumarunui), R. Thomas (Taumarunui), 165; A. Sandel (Taumarunui), '167; L. Blundell "(To Awamutu), 168; Pilkington (Otorohanga), 170; H. K. Spencer (Taumarunui), 172; Holmes (Te Awamutu), 173; Hine (To Ivuiti), 174; Gate (Te Kuiti). 176. The men s tournament attracted over 40 competitors.

PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB The first round for the Pukekohe Ladies' Golf Club championship this year resulted: •—Seniors: Miss i. Potter beat Mrs. Motion, Miss Kensington beat Miss Campbell, Miss A. Potter beat Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. McWhirter won by default. Juniors: Mrs. Hosking beat Mrs. Harvey, Miss Suvident won by default, Mrs. Cooper beat Miss B. Perkins, Mrs. Bayly beat Miss V. Greenway. In tho second round for the vice-presi-dent's trophy. Miss L. Potter beat Miss J. Bayly, Mrs. Kensington beat Mrs. Motion, Mrs. Hosking beat Miss Campbell, Mrs, Cooper beat Miss A. Potter. THE HUNTLY CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday Following is tho result of tho first round of tho stroko competition played on Saturday for Mr. J. W. Shaw's trophy by members of the Huntly Golf Club :—W. G. Clavis, 69; E. H. Grocott, D. Blair, D. E. Hart, 70; E. V. Daldy, J. W. Shaw, 71; F. A. Shaw. 73; D. G. Mason, S V. Smith, 74; IT. McDonald, 75; 1. W. Daly, 76; G. A. Shaw, 77; F. G. Orpwood, 78; D Brown, J. J. Collins, 79; M. Wilson, 83; W. L. Hindman, 87; G. F. R.Keith, 93. HOLED IN ONE [from our own correspondent] / HUNTLY, Monday On Saturday afternoon W. G, Clavis holed in one on the first green of tho Huntly Golf-Club's links, a; distance of 143 yds. This is the first occasion on -which a player lias holed in ono on tho local links.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to bo played to-morrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, in conjunction with tho Qualifying round for the Horton First Tee, at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. Mander v. Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. Day v. Mrs. Milroy, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Bartlett, Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Hazard, Miss Masters v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs • Fullerton-Smith v. Mrs. .A. English, Mrs. McCracken v. Miss McLean, Mrs. O. Taylor v. Mrs. R. English, Mrs. Brown v. Miss Hammond, Miss B. Manning v. Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. Masters v. Miss Upton, Mm. Grocott v. Miss D. Johnson, Mrs. faandford v Mrs. Bindon, Miss Coventry v. Mrs t Strang, Miss Can n v. Miss Duxfield. Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Ratcliffe, Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. Gruar v Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. MncDiarmid v. Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Worlev v. Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs. Peterson v. Mrs. Waring, Mrs Reynolds v. Miss J. Rutherford, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs Savage, Mrs. MeNicol v. Mis. loombs, Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Phillips-Turner Fourth Tee, at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. Batt v. Miss Provia, Mrs. Clachan v. Mrs. Primrose, Mrs. Hockin v. Mrs. W. A. Smith ; Seventh Tee, at 11.30 a.m.—Miss Pickering v. Mrs. Bond, Mr 3. Baker v. Mrs. GibS °The C grade players will play a medal round on Thursday. Following is the draw, play starling at the first tee at 11.30 Mrs Barton v. Miss D. Clark, Mrs. Clark v Mrs. Hooker, Miss Jolly v. Miss Bruce, Mrs. House v. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Joseph v. Mrs. Sandhnm. Mrs. Wilding v. Mrs. Walders. Miss Mears v. Mrs. Shakeshaft, Mrs. Upton v. another. The August monthly medal round was won by Miss M. Wilkinson in the senior division, with a score of 85, and by Miss D. Duxfield in the junior division, with a 6Core of 96, 28—G8. •»',

PLAY AT WHAKATANE ; . [by telegraph —own correspondent] WHAKATANE. Monday • The following players have qualified in thev Whakatano Golf Club's championships, 0., Hyland winning, the captain's .trophy with the best not score, 142: —A grade: Napieiv 77.. 81-161; Reynolds. 87, 82-169; -Powdrell. 82 B<S—l7o; Hyland, 89. 83—172; Innes, 87, 83-175; Baker, 88, 88—176; Steel, 88. 88—176; Campbell, 01., 82-176. B< grade: Clark Mc■Cracken, Rangi, Craddock, Hogg, Radclifio.. Moorei Boyle. - ~ ,-'-V> j* A match was played during the week-end between members of the Whakatano (roll:Club and the Mokorua Golf Club; the results being as follows, Mokorua players being mentioned first:—l\mg and Stewart : lost to Napier and Reynolds 1 1 , dow » : vell and Sloane lost to Powdrell and Steel. 1 down: Appleby and Rydo beat Suranonds and Bridger, 4 and 3 : Timbs and Waugh lost to Baker and Innes. 1 down: Shnrkej and Newman lost, to Campbell and Hyland, 1. down; Hamilton and Armstrong lost to Spence and Suckling, 4 and 2. LADIES' INTER-CLUB MATCH [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] TAURANGA, Monday A team of eight ladies from the Rotorua Golf Club played a Tauranga ladies on the Gate- Pa links. The Tauranga players won by two games to one in the four-ball matohes, «">d hj? ftve matches to two in the singles, two games being halved. THE OrOTIKI CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] ' OPOTIKI, Monday

Matches played on the Opotiki Golf Club s links at tho week-end resulted Senior championship, first round: Duff beat Morris, 3 and 1; Baigent beat Carroll. 3 # and !• Junior championship: Kururangi beat Young. Harriman beat Bridger. President s trophy: Fisher beat Morton, 3 and 2 ; U J. Gordon beat Black, 2 and 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21576, 22 August 1933, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21576, 22 August 1933, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21576, 22 August 1933, Page 7

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