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ROTORUA TOURNAMENT DRAW FOR QUALIFYING ROUNDS [from our OWN correspondent] ROTORUA," Thursday • The Rotorua open amateur championship Rnd handicap golf tournament will commence next Tuesday. The draw for the first qualifying round; in three-ball formation, i.s as follows:—, 7.30, G. S. Fry (9), J. A. H. Symes (8), G. .W. Footc (12); 7.85, T. Goudie (7), C. ■Rv Boys (9), D. MacMillan <12); 7.40, T. McElroy (13), W. G. Marshall (12). S. Napier (9); 7.45, W. T. Pakes (10). C. H. Murphy (10), H. I'. Bryan (10); 7,50, yW. Kusabs (9), C. H. Knight (12); R. E. Hewart (12); 7.55, J. Empen (9), A. Honeyheld (11), R.. E. Rainger (11). , ' 8.00. out; 5.05. F. Kusabs (13), C. Haworth (14). W. E. Murphy! (1(5); 8.10, McKenzic-Wilson (14), C. B. Hevrold (14), D. G. White (14); 8.15. J. N. Anderson '(8), G. K. Douglas Homo (7), W. Greenbank (7); 8.20, Spedding, junr, (4), G. M. Dodgshun (3). W. Calderwood (G); 8.25, J. darken (G), C. J. Johnson (6), L. G. Taylor (0)8.30, E, Fenton (11), J. Murray (11), R. H. Hay (13); 8.35. A. Douglas .(11). J. W. Barnes-Graham (12). L. H. Norton (11): 8.40, D.-Gilkinson (14), R. L. Inness (12), V. C. Keys (14); 8.45, Dr. Kirker (12), F. Reynolds (12), J. K. Ramsay (12); 8.50, W. B. Lusk (10), A. E. Powdrell (11). G. G. Webster <9); 8.55, J. Barnes-Graham (8). A. C« Anderson (8), G. Coltman (8). 9 00, out; -9.05, G. Brinsden (scr), M. Mooro (scr), 1 K. Glendinnins (1); 9.10. O'Callaghan (1), M. D. Carr (4), F. Fryer (2); 9.15, S. E. : Carr (3), H. E, Iroutbeck (2), lan McEwan. (2).. 9.20. 11. 8.. Lusk (I). F. C. Hutchison' CI), H. G. Dans (2); 0.25, A. 8.. Barnes-Graham (4), G. Tallis (4) J 'Gos9 (3); 9.50, O. 11. Williams (3), R. D.' Horton. (4).' R, C.; Smithi (5); 9.30, Dr. €. Howden (G), 'Di\ Wright (5). R. G Rainger (6); 9.40, J-. Rodden : (4)i jSevillo Parker (4), A. Nicoll (8); 9.45 Bruco Jenkins (4), H. Fuller (8), J. B. Lusk (8)i; 9.50, J. S. Barnes-Graham (°L 2. Carver (7), Dr. Aitken Paterson (8); 9.55. K. E. Cuthbcrtson (9). D. S. Morns (Sl. C Wells (S); 10.0, R. Willock (8), R.B. Wilson (9), J. S. Tricker (9); 10.5 R. Lewis (II). Dr. McWhirter (11). S. Goldingham ! (12): 10.10, Dr. Gunson (12). N. A moil (13). | E. D. Williams (13); 10.15. L. Buddie (1G). I II Walker (1G). Monkman (1G); 10.20. ! C.' A. Ilyland (15), K. S. Huddleston (10). II V Ganley (15); 10.25. M. C. Gould (1G). It.' G. Sellars (13). L..Ormsby (13). The second Qualifying round will commence at 11 a.m.. continuing at five-minute intervals, with the same partners as tor the first round. ■ . The draw for the Edwin. Blyde Gup, to be played next Saturday, is as follows: 9.30, Cambridge v. Matamata; 9.so,_Putaruru v. Walton; 10.10, Rotorua v. Hamilton; 10.30, Huntly v. Morrinsvillo; 10.50, Ngaruav.ahia v. another. MATJNGAKIBKIE LADIES' CLUB The following players will, represent the Mauugakiekie Ladies' Golf Club in an interclub match against the Titirangi Ladies Club at Titirangi next Tuesday Seniors: Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Mrs. R. Banister. Miss K, Horiou. Miss C. Stubbs. Mis s A wove. Mrs; J. Jerrat, Mrs. J. Paterson, Miss. E. Schuauer; .emergencies, Mra. R.' Hipkms, Mrs. A. Swain. Juniors: Miss J. Johnson, Mibs E. McGowan> Mrs. F. Foxton, Miss A. Palmer, -Mrs. V. C. Keys, Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Miss H. Hardley, Mrs. A. Horton; emergencies, Miss I. Walker, Mr 3. V. Dunne. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The following members will represent the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club m an interclub match to be played against the Maungakiekie Ladies' ;Club at Titirangi next Tuesday, play to commence at 9.1 a from _ tlie first and eighth tees First tee —Seniors: Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. T. W. Hoskmg. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. J. U Finlay, Mrs. Alison. Mrs. O |;P a ry. Mrs. Shroff. Emergency: Miss Bray. Eighth tee Juniors: Miss Bailey, Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Duder, Mrs. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Ferguson. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Results in the first round of the championships played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club are as fo . ll ° v i' 3: -- TnrnK . Seniors.—Mrs. Halford beat Mrs. Jacobsen. 3 and 1; Mrs. Bayley beat Mrs. JO. Taylor. 3 and 1: Miss L. O Callaghan won by default" from Mrs. Dovcy; Mrs. Caughey beat Mrs. McGregor, 6 and 5; Mrs. Preston beat Miss G. Smith, 2 up; Miss J. Tingey beat Mrs. C, Cos, 7 and 6; Miss Hally beat Miss P. Peet. 3 and 2; Mrs. Grant beat Miss Hickman, sjuid 4. Juniors.—Miss T. Jones beat Miss Coupland, G and 5; Miss P. Cooper beat Miss Deacon, 1 up; Miss H°dgo. beat Miss M. Walters, 8 and 1; Miss E. Aitken beat Mrs. Ashley, 4 and 2; .Miss M.. Young beat Misa Cowan, 5 and '4; Mrs. Ivingsland beat Miss Farrow, 2 and 1; Mrs. Cammick beat Miss I. Walters, 6 and.4. C Grade.—Mr3. Smeeton beat Miss Bishop. • 9 and-8; Miss Wallis beat Mrs. Ray. 9 and :7; Mrs. Storryv'Eeat Mrs. Stern, 7 and 6; Mrs. College beat Mrs. Baxter. 7 and C; Mrs. Robinson beat Miss Mensies. 6 and 4. In >tlys 'match between: teams representing the captaiif nud secretary, the former won by 11 games to 7. three being all square. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match 'to be played by week-end players;— Mic3 Connett v. Miss, Wr,ight, Miss Neville v. Mjss Deacon, Miss Webber v. Miss Par->-in, ' Miss Jenks v. Mis 3 Nicolas, Miss Menziea v.. Miss Johnston, Miss Dowden v. Miss Coupland, Miss Prideaux- v. . Miss Hughes.

OTAHUHU LADIES' .CLUB The Otahuhu Ladies' Golf. Club, -will lipid a two-life handicap match play competition for Mrs. Claudet's trophies, the 'first round of which must bo played by September 4. Following is the draw:—Miss B. Wylbe v. Mrs. Whale. Miss F. Sutherland v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Davies v. Miss D. Grant, Mrs. Cox v. Miss N. Dreadon, Miss P. Sutherland v. MiSs K. Bryant, Mrs. McNeely v. Miss M. Blakey, Miss E. Hill v. Miss Hynes, Miss O. Whitelry v. Miss T. Claudet, Miss L. Claudet v. Miss A. Muir, Dr. G. Rowley v. Miss L. Barton, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Bailey. Miss Arnaboldi v: Misa Agmen-Smith, Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Ecclos. v. Mrs. Wallace, Miss M. Hill v. Mrs. Boyce, Miss MacAli'ster v. Miss E., Miller, Miss McCallum v. Miss Kitto, Miss E. Whitely v. Misa Richards, Miss C. Wain v; Miss Murphy. . Tho draw for the C grade match i» as follows Mrs. J. Wallace' v. Mrs. Hutchinson, Miss K. Waters v. Miss M. Grant, Mrs.' Why to v. Mrs. Taine, Miss D. Muir v. Miss Dumbleton, Miss Rundle v. Miss Keys, Miss McCathie v. Miss M..G. Anderson, Miss E. Marshall v. Miss B, Crowtber, Miss J. Frost v. Miss Butler. Mrs. Quin v. Miss S. Wilson. Miss Thompson v., Miss P. Lipscombe, Miss T.. Lawson v.. Mrs. Turner. Miss N. Walters v. Miss J. Wilson, Miss M. Mnir v.- Miss J. Fearon, Miss M. Wills v. Miss C. Lloyd. Mrs. Gardiner v. Miss'M. Clark, Mrs.f Belcher v. Miss A. Fearon. Mjss R. Allen v. Miss Y. White, Mrs. Wilkinson v. Miss Wilson, Miss L. Hunter v. Miss McCloed', Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Grant. Misa Fallwell v. Miss- Sehofield. Mrs. Cairns r. Miss M. Todd, Miss Peebles v. Mrs. Crcegeon, Mrs. Kendall v. Mrs. Grinter. . PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Members of the Ladies' Golf Club not taking part in the championship round to-morrow will" play a medal round, players to choose partners. CLEVEDON CLUB Tlio draw for the fourth qualifying round of the Clevedon Golf Club's championship is as follows:—R. .Waters v. Roberts. Henderson v. Currie, Alexander v. Bryan, Browne v. Southerill, Orum v. Dow, Lucena v. P. Waters, Silk v. Wilson, Couldroy v. Bannerman^ HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The following members of tho Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club qualified on Wednesday for the Horton Cup competition:—Mrs. R. W. Rutherfurd,. Mrs. G-' Brown, Miss A. Coventry, Miss M. Wilkinson, Miss Joan Rutherfurd, Mrs. G. Primrose, Miss K. Wilson,. A'iss J. Masters, Mrs. J. Clachan, Mrs. G. Prrtlctt, Mrs. W. Peterson, MiSs V. Cann, Jlrs. E. Grocott, Miss M. McLean, Mrs. E. Valentine, Mrs. _C. Taylor, Mrs. F. Mander, Mrs. W. Aitken, Mrs. N. Rawlings". Mrs. A. E. McCracken, Mrs. r. E. Dingle, Mrs. W. Waring, Miss E. Hammond, Mrs. A. E. Sandford, Miss D. Duxfield, Mrs. T. A. Milroy. Mrs. M. Shaw, Mrs. n. Griffiths, Mrs. R. Hazard, Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs. J. Strang, Mrs. E. M. Mnsters. • The best medal Bcoro in the senior division was returned by Miss M. Wilkinson, 81, 'B—73; Other good scores were:— Miss K. Wilson, 92. 17—75; Miss J. Mastors, 87, 12—75;-Mrs. G. Bnrtlett, !)0, 14— 76; Miss M. McLean, 95, 17—78; Mrs. F. Mnnder. 84, 4—Bo. In the junior division Mrs. R. W. Rutherfurd returned tho best net score with a card of 105, 36—C9. She reduced her handicap by 5 strokes. Tho next best cards were:—Miss A. Coventry, 90, 20—70;: Mrs. G. Brown, 92, 22—70; Miss J. Rutherfurd, 107, 84—73; Mrs'.' 1 G. Primrose, 93, 19—74. All these playors reduced their handicaps. Other good scores were:—Miss .Cann, 96. 20 —76; Mrs W. Peterson, 103, 27—76, Mrs. J. Clachan, 95,' 19—76-. . Mrs.' E. .Grocott, 102. 25—77; Mrs. E. Valentine. 106, 27—79: Mre. C. Taylor, 99, IS)—. OPOTJKI CHAMPIONSHIPS [from 1 our own* correspondent] OPOTIKI, Thursday Further matches played yesterday in the first round of the Opotiki Golf Club's championships resulted ns follows:—Seniors: Fisher beat Semple, 2 and 1; Black beat Kemp, 5 and 4. Juniors: De Latour beat Stephenson, 1 up at tho 21st,

MATCHES AT TE AWAMUTU [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday Following is the draw for a one-club match to bo played at the week-end by members of the Te Aivamutu Golf Club:-- •: Dr. C. Blundell v. J. Brown, H. McDonald" v, M. Barrett, K. Wallace v. H. V. Holmes, W. Foggin v. J. Thomson, A. G. Lasli v. H. Peake, D. Clarkson v. M. Tombs, J. Muir v. S. Preston, E. McCarter v, J. O'Sullivan. E. D. Williams v. Dr. Roberton. J. Power v. W. Boyne, «T. Sterritt v. O. North, L. Coombes v. T. Kirk, C. Reuley v E: Myers, N. Clarke v. J. Goodall. Following is the draw for a flag match to bo played on Saturday by members of the Te Awamutu Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss M» Clark v. Miss W. Manson, Miss E. Blackbourn v. Mrs. C. Blundell, Miss J. Manaon v. Mrs. McDonald. Miss A. Montefiore v. ? Mrs Bond, Miss O. Germann v. Mrs. Preston, Miss K. Woolly v. Miss M. Burke, Mrs. - Bryant v. Miss P. North. Mrs. Teasdalo v. o Mrs. McNair. Miss Wynyard v Mrs. Bar- • nett. Miss Nelson v. Mrs. Bnbbage. Miss A Rickit v. Miss G. Jones. Mrs. Harding v. Mrs. Myers, Miss P. McCarroll v. Mrs. Williams. Miss F. Germann v. Miss M. Storey, Miss P. McGovern v. Miss E. Jef-_? fery, Miss L., Potts v. another. ROTORUA CLUB [bt telegraph OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Thursday Following is the draw for the s«cona round of tlio eclectic worst score to bo '1 played by members of the Rotorua Golf „ Club on Saturday:—P. Angas v. Col. Mellor. Ashton v. Wilson. W. Kusaba v. T. I Kelly, Hamilton v. Pakes, Petre v. Ford, Clay v. G. French, C. Jones v. Worthington, Dr. Duncan v. W. W. P. Hall, J. Kmpen v. M. Carr, R. C. Smith v. Fenton, A. Anderson v. K. Buddie. Dr. Wallis v. Young, La Troba Hill v. Spedding, Barker v. Pott. Hodliead v. Bayfield, P. Kusabs v. Marshall, McElroy v. Parata, Dr. Lewis v. Lunn, McDowell v. Schofield Speer ▼. Downes, Captain Stanier v. Dr. Hay. THE THAMES CLUB [bt telegraph—own correspondent] THAMES, Thursday Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played by members of the T' iames Golf Club on Saturday for a trophy:—E. J. Clendon v. G. L. Shaw, T. McCarroll v. F. S. Miller, L. Griffin v. W. Davies. C. H. Poulgrain v. R, M. Taylor. W. D. Bell v. W. Jack, A. Steedmau v. T. Miller. H. Samuel v.- G. Steedman, J. Pease v. W. Bonsard. F. B. Bell v. H. Sarden, L. Kerr v. H. R. Surman, W. H. Hoult v. T. Murphy, F. McConnell y. J. Morajj, H. H»w.. thorn v. O. S. Hetherinston, C. A. Berry V. V. Tisdnll.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 9

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 9

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 9