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GOLF CONTESTS

CLUB COMPETITIONS PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES The third round of the Auckland Golf Club's junior championship was played lit Middlemoru on Saturday. Fallowing were Ihe results:—C. Richmond brat F. C'. Buddie, 3 and 1; W. T. Hell beat C. Ashton, 3 and I ; K. I'. Worley bent 11. Cameron. 4 and 2: R. B'. Bruce brat R. Merritt, 5 and 1: 11. W. Holson beat N. It. Chapman, f> and 1; J. C. Hor rocks beat P. Nathan, F and '2; ('. F. Jones beat It. J. King, 5 and 3; A. 11. Gunn beat P. Nonkes, 4 and

The following will represent the club in si junior teams match against, the Hamilton Club to bo played at Middlemorc during next week endF. Abbott. V. K. Masters, B. C. Jacobs. J. McK. Wilson, I'. Nathan, R. J. Kins, E. Friedlander, It. Henderson, B. Smith, K. Rutherford. ,7. Fratcr, L. A Uiert on. A K AI! A\ A LA 1)1 ICS' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. Imtton match to be played to-morrow by members of the Akarana, Ladies' Got:: flub:--Senior;. Mrs. I'reston v. Mrs. McGregor, Miss Tineey v. Mrs. Taylor. Miss P. Peet v. Miss O'Callaghan, Mrs. _ Hal ford v. Mrs. Philip, Mrs, Cox v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Bayley v. Miss Jones. Juniors.Mrs. Kingsland v. Mrs. Masefield, Miss Hodge v. Miss Walters, Miss Jlalton v. Miss Lundon. Mrs. C'amniick v. Mi?s Colson, Mrs. Cook v. Mrs, BurtenFhuw, Mrs. Bier v. Miss Mitchell, Miss Bailey v. Mrs, Bishop, Mrs, Gratt.au v. Mrs. Brook-Smith, Miss Hayes v. Mis. Storry, Mrs. Wells v. Miss Kerr Taylor, Mrs. Martin v. Miss Young Mrs. Crosher v. Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. St. George v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Ash'ey v. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Coltman v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs College v. Miss M.. .Walters, Mrs. Smeeton v. Mrs. Turnbull. M A UNO AKIEKLE CLUB A bogey competition was played by luembers of the Maungakiekie Golf Club on Saturday, the best cards being as follows: — Seniors.—L. H. Norton. 1 tip; J. D. Shanly, all square: J. McOwen, A. L. Morpeth, J. 11. Earle, 1 down. Juniors.—R. S. Newcomb, 2 up; A. 11. Greensmith, 1 down; G. J. Bennett. 2 down; J. C. Hardley, 3 down. (i lexdowleT club The filial of tho Glendowie Golf Club s C srado championship was played on Saturday, A. C. Herring defeating A. G. Brown-Douglas. G and 5.. In tli© senior championship, L. W. Cole teat Dr. Horton. 4 and 3. and will play J. E. Stedman in the final. A bogey handicap was played, resulting in a win for J. G. Speedy with a card oi all 6quaro. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB A tiealed-holo medal competition will 'ne played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. Tho draw is as follows:—Mrs. McGinley v. Mrs. Jackson, Miss K. Mains v. Mrs. Howey-Walker, Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. J. Kissling, Mrs. Lintott v. Miss R. Wilson, Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. Montgomery v. Mrs McArthur, Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Colrbrook. Mrs. Cahill v. Mrs. Warren, Miss McCrystal v. Miss J.. Robertson, Mrs. Clous'ton v. Mrs. Wynyard. Mrs. D. R. Walker v. Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Chambers v. another. Following are the results of the Inst 'L.G.U. medal competition:— Seniors (1 to 21).—Mrs. G. Warren, SI, 17—77; Mrs. M. G. McArthur, 9?. 19—79. Juniors (22 to 36.). —Mrs. McGinley, 94. 25—09: Miss J. Kissling, 102, 30—72; Miss M. O'Neill, 112, 3G —76; Mrs. Chamberlain, 110. 31—79. The ringer match for a trophy presented hv Mrs. C. Hughes resulted in a win far Miss M. O'Neill with a score of S5, 3G—49. NORTH SHORE CLUB Members of the North Shore Golf Club r>la_ved.a medal round during the week-end. Following were the results:—H. W. Cauldrey, 79, 1"—62; F. Bracewell. OS. 24—64* W. Roberts. 7C, 12-64; E. W. Mills, 73. 7—OG; S. W. H. Chambers. 76. 9—67; A. W. Whvte, 85. IS—67: A. Schischka, 86, 18—(18; It. Horrocks, 77. 8—69; A. Bow. 83. 16—69: H. V. Everton, 83, 15—70: H. Bartlett, 89. 18—71 ;C. C. Robinson, 85, 13 —72; R. Foth- i eringham, 84, 12—72. PUPUKE CLUB In the final of the junior championship of ■the I-'upuke Golf Club, which was played during the week-end, J. Armstrong beat K. Hume, 3 and 2. T. E. Gooding, SS, returned the best card in the scaled-holes match. The next best cards wero:—J. E. Close, 60; H. Gray, 61: D. G. MoCorkindale, 63: W. H. Kpiller. 63. In the semi-final of the captain's prize, H. T. Gould beat C. Howden, 2 and 1. WAITEMATA CLUB . The Waitemata Golf Club's season was officially closed on Saturday, when mixed foursomes were played. G. H. Lord and Mrs. Lord were the winning pair. The putting competition was won by Mrs. B. Goldwater, «nd the approaching event by G. Jackson in the men's section, and Mrs. A. Tilson in tho ladies' division. Mrs Tilson and A. Hawley won the long driving competition for Indies and men respectively. Afternoon ten. was provided by the ladies' committee. Prizes won during the season were presented by the president, Mr. G. Jacksort. OTAHUHU CLUB A one-club match was played by the Otfltiuhu Golf Club mi Saturday. It was won by p. Fearnley with a score of 84. It—7o. The- next best cards were returned by F. Todd, 86, 14—72; W. Johns. 89, 16—73: H. J. Levy, 75, 1—74; and A. Todrl, 8-5, 11—71. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB In the final of the club championship of t!m Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, Miss It. Johns beat Mrs. O. Cox, 1 up. A medal handicap match will be pmyed tn-morrow, starting nt 12.30 o'clock, for trophies donated by Mesdames Belcher and McNeely. Players will choose partners. A one-club match will bo played on Wednesday and Saturday, players to choose, partners. PUKEKOHE CLUB [from our OWN corrkspondknt] PUKEKOHE. Saturday The second card of th» Livingstone Cup was played by members of the Pukekohe Golf Club to-day. The best cards returned •were:—P. Mills. 78. 9—(9; F. J. Duncan, PI 21—70; T. F. Marsbfill, • 102, 32—70; J. Reynolds, 83, 11—72; A. 3chlaepfer, 85. 13— 72- D. B. Mocran, 98. 26—72; J. M. Crraham, SO, '5—74; S. Hinton, 88. 14--74; H T. Moore, 87, IJ—76; J. McWhirter, 86. 31—75; W. B. Crosbie, 88, 12—76; C. ('coper, 94, 18—76; O. It. Adlam, 90, 13 77- A. McKinnon, 102. 25—77; M. S. Campbell. 97, 18—79; T. S. Wells. 103, 24—79- Jl. F. Laird, 07, 1< —80; L. G. Sharp,' 114, 32-82 The competition Jim resulted in a tie between Cooper, 67 and 76. 143, and Duntan. 73 and 70, 143. The other scores are:— Mills, 75 and 69, 144; Reynolds, 74 and 72, 146; Moore, 70 and 76. 146; Moeran, <4 sud 72, 146; Sehlaepfer, 77 and 72, 149; McKinnon, 72 and 77, 149; Graham, 76 and 71. 1.10; Campbell, 72 ar.d 79, 151; Hinton, 78 and 74, 152. Tho second card of tie Livingstone Cup van also played by lady members. The best scores were:—Miss Savident, 109, 35 ?1. Miss L. Potter, 93. 17—76; Misii K. Crosbie, 105, 29—76; Mrs. McWhirter, 95, 18—77; Mrs. Bayly, 103. 26—77; Mrs. Moore, 105. 28 —77: Mrs. Moerar, 110. 33—77; Miss A. Potter, 98, 20—78; Mrs. Jordan, 100, 21— 73 Tho competition has beeu won by Mrs. foe ran, 71, 77—148. M A TCH AT ROTORUA ,'HV TIXKCRAI'H —OWN CORRESPONDENT ] ROTORUA, Saturday . Following were the best cards returned In a Canadian foursome match played today by members of the Rotorua Golf Club: H. E. Carr and 11. Anderson. 70, (i- 61; Dr. j I a.v nnrl 73uyfield, 83, 10--04; Kelly and S3, 16-67; Wilkie and Gee, 86, 17—69. WHAKATAiNE LADIES' CLUB [from Ol"K OWN rOHRE.SPONDI.NT] WH A K A.TANiE, Saturday "1 !ie. finals of tho championships of the V, hakatune Ladies' Golf Club were played this week with the following results:— Seniors: Miss A. Black beat Mrs. Bullard, 2 up. Juniors: Miss b. Baker beat Miss L. Bell, S and 7. C Made: Mrs. Beckett teat Miss M. Righton, 4 and 3. TAR AN ART LADIES' TOURNEY [BY TEI<EC;?IArH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] • NEW PLYMOUTH. Sunday Miss V. Fleming, of Christchurch. debated G. H. Clark, of New Ply- - 1""°'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 14

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 14

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 14