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DOMINION LADIES' UNION ANNUAL CONTESTS DECIDED MEDAL AND CUP MATCHES Tho homo links Coronation Modal and Aotoa I?oa Cup ladies' golf competitions were played in Conjunction throngho'ifc New Zealand diu;iug tlie week, .Mi>v 20 to 27, by members of all clubs alfiliated to the New ' Zealand Ladies' Golf Union. 'ihe Coronational Medal, which is open only to players with handicaps -of IS or l(:ss, was won by Mis. Newman (Mokorua), who returned u scoro of eight under the scratch score of tho course. The winner of the Aotea Koa Cup was Mrs. Pickering (Hs.warden), after a tie with Miss Davis (Miramar). Both players returned scores which wyro 13 under the scratch scores of ! their respective courses, but Mrs. Picker- | ing proved the winuer over the last nine : holes. Following were the best scores re- ! turned, tho scratch score for the ' course being given in parentheses:— Coronation Medal.—Mrs. Newman (Moko- ! rua), 82, 'l7-65 (73); Mrs. Forbes Waiuku), 87, 18-69 (76); Miss M. Illston (Rangatira), 86, 15—71 (76); Mrs. Pearce (Miramar), 82, 10—72 (77); Miss St. George 1 Otaki), 88, 15-73 (.78);. Mrs. D. S. Morris (Stratford), 80, 16—70 (74); 'Miss M. Sangster (Stratford), S3, 13—70 (74); Miss A. Irichard (Danneyirke), 86, . 11—72 (75); Miss M. Goodman'(Nelson),, 89, 17 72 (75); Mrs. G. Henderson (Auckland), 89, 17—7' i i (74); Mrs. E. Austin (Otorohanga), 81, | 11—70 (72); Aliss Stevens (Manor Park), BS, : 75.(77); Mrs. Beckett (Poverty Bay). ■ 92, 18—74 (76)". Miss Fair (Miramar), P!). I 13—76 (77); l"iiss Robinson (Slnindon), 88, 14—74 (75); Davies (Hastings), 87. ' —73 (74); ..lis.s N. Hurley (Patea), 00, i 14—76 (77); - Airs. R. Hutchinson (Poverty i Bay), 85, 30-75 (76); Miss G. Campbell (limaru), 95. 17—78 (79); Miss K. Wilson (Hamilton), 90, 16—74 (74); Mrs. G. Nathan (Wellington), 91, 16—75 (75); Miss C. Stubbs (Maungakiekie), 89, 15—74 (74); Mrs. A. C. McKillop (Christchurch), 81, 8—73 (73); Airs. 11. Thompson (Ashburton), 90, 18—72 (72). Aotea Roa Cup.—Mrs. Pickering (Hawarden), 95, 36—59 (72); Miss Davis (Miramar), 97, 33—61 (77); Mrs. Newman (Mokorua), 82, 17—65 (73); Mrs, Forbes (Waiuku), .87. 18—69 (76);. Miss A, Cochrane (Waiwetu), 99, 34—65 (72); Miss 13. Seymour (Templeton), 95. 21—71 (77); Mrs. li. ,T. Dorreen (Hokitika),. 102, 31—71 (77); Miss B. Sinclair (Harewood), 93, 22—7.1 (76); Miss M. Illston (Rangatira), 86. 15—71 (76): Mrs. Pearce (Miramar), 82, 10—72 (77); Miss ■St. Oeorge (Otaki), 88, 15—73 (78); Miss D. Tickering (Poverty Bay), 106 , 31—72 (76); Miss M. Sangster (Stratford), 88. 18—70 (74); Mrs. D. S. Morris (Stratford), 86, 10—70 (74); Mrs. Can (Hutt). 109. 36—73 (76); Mrs. R. P. Jones (Haglcy). 101, 34—67 (70J; Miss A., Prichard (Dannevirke), 86; 14—72 (75); Miss M. Goodman (Nelson), 89, 17—72 (75); Alr3. Haslam (Manor Park). 110, Sinclair (Nelson), 102, 30—72 (75); Mrs. Booth (Rotorua), 103, 33—70 (73); Mrs. 11. Tombs (Hamilton), 104, 32—72 (74); Mrs. G, Henderson (Auckland)B9, 17 —72 (74); Mrs, E. Austin (Otorohanga), 81, 11—70 (72); Miss Stevens (Manor. Park), BS, 13—75 (77); Mrs. A. Cameron (Motueka), 98. 28—70 ( 72); Miss B. Bryant (Te Awamutu), .101, 28—73 (75); Mrs. , Mcintosh (Waiuku), 98, 24—74 (76); Mrs. H. M. Stewart (Havelock ■ North), 103, 33—70 (72); Mrs. Sturtevant (Taumarunui), 94, 22—72 (74); Miss .'G, Johnstono (Taumarunui), 102, 29—73 (74); Miss D. Sellwood (Gleniti), 107, 29—78 (79); Miss Fan- (Miramar), 89, 13—76 (77); Miss Robinson (Shandon),' Bfl, 14—74 (75);' Mrs. Davies (Hastings). 87,,14-73 (74); Miss _H. Plummer (Hastings), 109, 36—73 (74); Miss (Patea). 90, 14—76 (77); Mrs. G. A. Hardley (Maungakiekie). 95, 22—73 (74); Miss R. M. Deems (Motueka), 107, 36 —71 (<-); Mrs. Findlay (Waiwetu), 107, 3G—7l (72). AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the monthly medal competition played yesterday by members of the Auckland. Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Mrs. G. Ferguson, 81, 4 it; Mrs. H. R. Hughes. 90, 12—78; Miss P. France, 94. 16—78; Airs. J. S. .Colegrove, go, 12—80; Miss M. Graham, 97, 17—80. juniors.— Miss B. George, 110, 86—74; Mrs. S. A. Smith. 103, 28—75; Airs. H. W. Wilson, 101, 25—76: Mrs. C. Knight, 101, 25—70; Airs. J. F. Brown, 97, 20—77; Miss S. Henderson, 106, 29—77; Miss M. Ridings, 99, 20—79. TITJRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, play commencing at 10.30 o'clock from the first and eighth tees in order of the draw:— i First Tee.—Mrs. Deighton v, Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Airs. Alison, Miss B'. Hill v. Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. McMillan v.. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Airs. Stewart, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Western, Mrs, Naismith v. Airs. Robinson. Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Kilner, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss C. Wright, Mrs. McEniery v. Mrs. Brinsden, Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. G. M. White, Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mrs. Chappell v. Aliss I. Walker, Mrs. Masefield v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Airs. Joplin, Airs. F. Alpe v. Mrs. Henrys, Miss McGlashan v. Miss Nesta Self, Miss Moody v. Miss Noel Self, Mrs. Cahill v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss Thompson v. Miss Murphy, Mrs. S. Bennett v. Miss Hall, Miss ,Fouhy v. Mrs,, .Stephens, Airs. Pezaro v. Miss Masefield, 'Miss M. Grevatt v. Aliss Treston, Mrs. A. S. Bailey v. Mrs. Bourne, Mrs. Smallfield v. Mrs. Tuck, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Marrett, Mrs. A. Bartley v. another. Eighth Tee.—Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Dunne,. Mrs. Bartleet v. Miss AI. Wright, Miss Jougliin v. Airs. W. H. Cooke, Miss B. Cooke v. Mrs. Mclndoa, Mrs. Bier v. Mrs. Hollinrake, Airs. Jackson v. Miss Pagni, Mrs. Grierson v. Aliss R. Webster. Following are the results of the bogey match played yesterday :—Seniors: Miss B. •Hill, 2 down; Mrs. Deighton. Mrs. Naismith, Mrs, Aliqon, Miss C. Wright, 7 down; Mrs. Stewart, 8 down. Juniors:' Airs. Brinsden. 1 down; Miss Masefield, Miss Nesta Self, 6 down; Miss P. Aloody, 10 down. PUPUKE CLUB The following will represent the Pupuke Golf Club _in the pennant match to bo played against the Otahuhu Club at Punuko during the week-end:—C. B. Thomas. J. E. T. Palmer., J. T. McCorkindale, E. ' W. Mills, J. Armstrong, R. Johnston, H. E. Nicholas, A. F. Burnett, A. G. Mallett, R. Pacey. The following will play an inter-club against tho Glendowie Club at Glendowie:—D. G. AlcCorkindale, H. Webb, Dr. T. G. de Clive-Lowe, F. A. Fos. G. C. Alalcolm, A. K. AlcFarlane, T. E. Gooding, P. Alason, H. Gray, J. Drought, S. Ardley, G. E. Gooding, F. A. Pearcey, R. BruceSmith, J. C. Ronnie, M. Wilson, W. F. Alarriott. A medal round for Mr. Jaggs' trophy will b<» played next Saturday in conjunction with the first round for tho Hawcs Cup. Partners will be drawn. NORTH SHORE CLUB Tho following players will represent tho Nol-th Shore Golf Club in pennant matches to bo played against the Titirangi Club during next nveek-end: — A Grade.—At North Shore: A. E. Browne. H. S. Stevens, At. H. Bush, J. A. Penman, AI. S. O'Connor, K. Baxter, M. Nelson, B. E. Goldwater, W. Oliver, L. Harrison. B Grade.—At Titirangi: R. Horrocks, F. ,J. Layzell, B. Rue, B. Mnclndoe, A, J. Spraggon, J. Morrison, G. F. Deighton,_W. Macludoo, W. Roberts, R. E. Fotheringham. The fourth round of the captain's prize competition will be played on Saturday. A bogey Uandic/p will be held for those not taking part in tho captain's match. OTAHUHU COMPETITIONS A bogey handicap competition was played oil by the Otahuhu Golf Club on Monday under ideal conditions. Over 40 members participated. In addition a competition was simultaneously held for the best net aggregate scores over 36 for junior and senior members. Tho winners of tho sections were:—Seniors: W. B. Eustace, 77, 3—74 and 73, 3—70, a total of 144. Juniors: G. Hickson, 90, 21—69; 91, 20— 71: total, 110. The bogey competition was also won by G. Hickson, 1 down, N. B. Turner being runner-up, 2 down. A medal handicap in tho afternoon was won by J. Stubb, 93, 21—69. H. E. Davenport was runner-up with 90, 20 —70. GLENDOWIE CLUB The first competition for the Dowar Cup. a foursomes medal handicap, was played by members of tho Glendowie Golf Club under ideal conditions, tho winners being Dr. C. Horton and J. E. Stcdmnn, with a particularly good not score of 69. Following were the best cards handed in:—Dr. C. Horton and J. E. Stcdman, 76, 7—09; E. G. Bridgens and W. A. Laxon, 88, It!—7s; 11. Souter and A. G. Brown-Douglas, 92, 16— 76; F. Trice and A. C. Johns, 85, O. Wolfgram ai)d F. Kronfold, 88, 12—76; G. F. Deighton and A. G. Spraggon. 87, 10 77; A. Howey Walkor and F. Lintott., 92, 15—77; C. Heald and A. O. Horspool, 9S, 20—78; .T. McCrystal and V. Ambler, 101. 25—79; J..H. Hull and W. A. L. Cole, 89, 10—79; S. S. Handyside and R. S. Bruce, 90, 10i—79); V. C. Keys and L. Walker, 95, 155 —79J; E. Hutchison and 1. G. O'Neill, 88. 8—80; G. Meredith and A.- C. Taine. 94, 12—82; K. A. Kennedy and W. Macindoe. 105, 19} —855 ; A. C. Herring and G. Oakley. 105, 161—881.

A four-ball bogey handicap ■was won by. Q' W. A. Laxon and E. G. Bridgens,. The brss-- -• cards were:—E. G. Bridgens and W. A. Laxon, 6 up; AV. L. Cole and J. H. Hah,. T. Agmen-Smith and E. Evans, J. Walker ; and J. W. Neale, 3 up; F. Kronfeld and O.ii Wolfgram, 2 up; A. Howey Walker and F. Lintott. 1 up; S. S. Bandyside and R. S. Bruce, ,T. G. Speedy and J. It. Kissling, L down; H. Souter and A. G. BrownDouglas, V. C. Keys and L. Walker. 2 down; K. A. Kennedy and W T . N. Macindoe. .'i down; A. C. Taine and A. G. Graham, *IJ down. _ * The following will represent the club in the pennant match against the Pupuke Club to be played at Glendowio during'the week- .; end:—J. H. Hall, V. C. Keys, A. Wilson,'' U. A. Forgie, A. C. Herring, L. Walker. ■■ F. .Hints, E. G. Bridgens, A. C..Taine,* C. Heald, A. liowey Walker, R. Katterfeldt, P. Whitelaw, V. J?. Johns, E. Montgomery, J. Terry, K. A. Kennedy, W. Monteith. Following is the draw for a match betweitn lady and men members to be played next Saturday :—Miss I. Wells v. J. IT. Beaie, Miss D. Wilson y. E. G. Bridgens, Mrs. Warren v. W. A. Laxon. Miss Hyde v. F. Lintott, Mrs. Keys v. A. C. Johns. Mrs: ■ >. Browne v. 1. G. O'Neill, Mrs. Howey Walker v. J. Caiman, Alls. C. Butlc-r v. S: C. Hay, Mrs. AJcGinley v. V. C. Keys. Miss Todd v. P. "Whitelaw, Mrs. Mathieson v. J. H. Hall, Mts. McArthur v. G. Palmer. Mrs, Chisholin v. U. A. Forgie, Miss Eng- ' lish v. F. Kronfeld, Mrs. Montgomery v. D. McGregor, Miss Sharland v. J. G. Speedy, Miss O' Neill v. R. Jeffreys. Mrs. Hutchison v. A. C. Herring. Miss K. Mains v. C. Heald, Mrs. MoArtney v. L. Walker.'Miss < N. R. Walter v. iR. Katterfeldt. Miss B. •Faies v. A. G. Graham. Airs. F. Lintott v. A. G. Brown-Douglas, Mrs. McGregor v.. V. Johns, Miss B. Souter v. A. Howey Walker, Miss Katterfeldt v. T. AgmeuSmil;h, Miss Prosser v. E. Montgomery, Mrs. "• • Colebrook v. E. C. Evans, Miss Idiens v. K. Kennedy, Miss Goodwin v. V, Ambler. Miss Sutton v. H. R. Wake. Miss V. MarIndoo v. H. J. Edmonds, Miss Z. Saunders v. A. L. Jones. Miss Arthur v. S.' Keys, ... Miss. Morrison v. T. Russell, Miss Sagar v. 11. V. Ratley. i MANUKAU CLUB ' r j. Following are tho results of the King's tV> Birthday tournament held by the Manu- ■= kau Golf Club:—lß holes medal, T. Rob-;, .v erts, 83, 11—-69: four-ball best-ball bogey" (36 holes), Kretschmav and Cooke, 4 ui>: Manukau Cup (36 holes medal), C. G. Johnston, 102; 3G holes medal handicap, W. R. Bull, 149; morning medal. H. Dreadou. 93, 511—72; afternoon bogey, W. Oldfield, all square. Following is the draw for the second match for the Manurewa Cup, to be played v-'\ on Saturday next:—C. Wood v. Wallace,, . Ferguson v. Hogan, Canham v. Johnstone, Roberts v. Wiggins, Alexander v. Parker, |V Ooddard v. George, Wing v. F. Milne. - Fleming v. Rice, Hobso'n v. Bull, Priest v. Wnrdell, White v. Businir.' Yates v. Brad- r " : street, Brebner v. Barnard, Oldfield v. Gilmore. Pavitt v. Beechey, D'Esterre v. I. ,'i. Woods, G. Simpson v. Adlam, Colbeck v. Drendon, M. Milne v. B._ Simpson, Burrell l v. Carpenter, Blair v. Widdowson, Shove v. ... another. The following team will representtha club against the Otahuliu Club at Otahuhu T during next week-end:—Wiggins, Wardell, - Adlam, Gilmore, Ferguson, Hogan, Alex-,:" andtr, Roberts, Busing, Beechey, Brebner,' While, Rice. ..." MANUKAU LADIES* CLUB •' : - The draw for the L.G.U. medal round and C grade competition to be played to- ;■,« day by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club is as follows:—Mrs. Pavitt v. Mrs. Adlam, Mrs. Simpson v. Miss Phillips, ***: Mrs. Urquhart v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss Col--.,:? quohoun v. Mrs. McNeish, Mrs. Grant v. ''l Mrs.. George, Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Burrell v. Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Little " v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Johnstone v. Miss - Blarichard, Mrs. Drcadon v. Mrs. Brook?. Mrs, Parker v. Mrs. Goddard, Miss Carr v. >r Mrs,. Wardell, Mrs. Colquhoun v. another. MATCH AT HUNTLY I'ntOli OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HUNTLY, Tuesday " I " Following are the results of a matcft played at Huntly between Waikare and ,:'ii Huntly during the week-end, in the Black and White Cup competition, the Waikare names being mentioned first in each case:— Stevenson beat Clavia, 3 and 2; Lloyd beat Daldy, 3 and 2; Gordon drew with Daly: ' Firth beat Smith, 4 and 2; Austin beat -v Chapman, 6 and 4; Eccles beat Shaw. G" and 5; Forrest lost to Hart; Baird beat Mason. 3 and J; Miss Q. Gordon beat Mrs. Hay-Chapman, 4 and 2; Miss D. Burgess drew with Mrs, Daldy; Miss W. Gordon lost " to Miss Littleproud, 3 and 2; Miss Batty .>flost to Mrs. Hart, 3 and 1. The above t match completes the competition, Waikare having been undefeated will now hold the i. cup until next season. NORTHERN WAIROA CLUB [Br TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] " DARGAVILLE, Tuesday • Tlie Northern Wairoa Golf Club held its" King's Birthday tournament yesterday, the final results being as follows:—Mount Wes- v ley Championship Cup: Bailey (Whangarei) beat Gould (Northern Wairoa), 5 and First Group Handicap: Astley beat Worslev. 2 and 1. Second group: Cleai-y beat Gauk--'""' lodger, at the 19th. The results of other matches were as follows:—First bogey: F. C. Gculd. Second-bogey: E. J. Rushworth (Paparoa). 4 down. First, medal match: B. VHar;?reaves, ' 78, 11—67. Second medal: W. R. Wcrsley, 83, 13—70. ' TAUMARUNUI COMPETITION [BV TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAUMARUNUI, Tuesday The Taumarunui Golf Club's annual King'# Birthday tournament yesterday vras held in fine weather. There was a good field for the King Country open championship over 36 holes, which was won by J. P. Mort- ' land (Taihape), 73, 77—150; R. Wallace (To Awamutu), runner-up, 80, 76—156. The medal handicap, 36 holes, was won by D. M. Simmons, ISS (48)—140. The first bogey *. was wen by J. P. Mortland, 1 np; second bogey, F. Moresby, 1 up; third bogey, W. Barton. 1 up; four-ball best-ball bogey. L. A. Ilolford and M. H. "Wilis, 9 up. n TAURANGA MEDAL HANDICAP [by telegrath OWN correspondent] , TAURANGA, Tuesday A golf four-ball medal aggregate handicap ; ls \; resulted in a win for last year's winner?. Tovey and Steedman. Results were:—Tovey (12), 69, and Steedman (13), 82—126; Pen- , ney (14), 76, and Bloor (16), 93 —189: Stephens (16), 90, and Olding (32), 101—143; Matheson (11), S3, and Roche (14), 88—146; Barron (20), 94, and Tassell .(23), 96—147; Randell (22), 101, and R. Mirrielees (24),: 94 —149; Titterton (14), 91,- and Bartlett (IS), 92—151; Hamilton (13), 94. and Daws' (26), 99 —154; A. Mirrielees (22), 9G, and ~" Woods (22), 103—155; Molgaard (16),' 96. and Baker (19), 96—157; Heald .(19), 99. and Hannn (11), 93 —162; Bryan (12), 85. : and Butts (21), 100—152; Bradmore (11). ' S5, and Corrigan (19), 98 —153. OPOTIKI BEATS WHAKATANE * [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI, Tuesday . Teams of 22 men from the Opotiki. and Whakatane Golf Clubs met yesterday at Opotiki in fine weather, a close game reeulting in a win for Opotiki, 2 up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21819, 6 June 1934, Page 9

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