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SCHNAUER CUP

FINAL ROUND DECIDED WISEMAN WINS TROPHY Ihc third and final round of the Sehnauor Cup competition was played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday. The trophy was won by M. Wiseman with two excellent net scores of 69 and 70. C. Sead-Gowing was runner-up with a neb total of 140, his card on Saturday reading 85, 18—07. The A grade medal match resulted in a tie between J. D. Slianly and I. McOwau with scores of 80, 9—71 fjnd 77, 6—71, The B grade medal match was won by SeadGowing. Other good cards wereß. P. Bennett. 83. 14—69; A. Y. Schischkn, 85, 16—70; N. Oberon, 94,,23 —71; E. Tonks, 95, 23 —72; C. Rosser. 95, 23—72; R. G. Milligan. 89, 1(5—73; J. Pelham, 81, 8—73.

PLAY AT TITIRANGI A medal pairs handicap rpatcli. with scaled partners, was played on Saturday by members of tho Titirangi Golf C'lub. In this competition the draw for partners was not. made until all the competitors had started their round. The mutch resulted in a tio between E. 13. Beehan and C. Iv. Grierson and It. E. Alpe and J. B. Johnson, each pair returning combined net scores of 119. Other good scores were:—F. G. Alpo und W. G. Holdgate, 150; O. Wolfgramm and E, C. Niman, 151; A. C-. Jacob and H. L. Robson, It. F. Ward and T. Goudie, It. A. Spinlev and M. Fraser-Smith. 152. In the semi-final match of the Ballin Cup compelition J. Garnachan beat J. 11. Young, 0 and 4. and in the final of the intermediate consolation match J. Gilmour (10) beat A. V. Garland (13). 3 and 2. . Tho final of tho junior consolation match resulted: —F. C. Ewen (17) beat "NV. It. \eieoe (17), 2 and 1. AKARANA CLUB Following were the results in the first round of the Coltroan Cup competition played by members of tho Akurana. Golf Club on Saturday :—J. Osborne beat R. Rowan, 2 and 1; F. Thompson beat I'. Astley, 0 and 5; N. Salek beat Dr. Hay. 2 up; \V. E. Hay beat G. Stewart. 2 and 1; 1. Galloway won from S. Tucker by default; W. Greenbank beat I. Moir, 4 and 2;; A. ,T. Brown beat J. Swanson. l up; I. Mitchell beat C. H. Davus. 5 and 4; J. Jv Cashmore bejit B. Rnclmun, 1 up: J. Coney won from R. Tappoiulen by default: H. Ilay won from J. Goodson by default; 11. Cull en beat S. Booth, 2 and 1; T. Wyness beat G. Biss, at the 19th; E. R. Porter beat li. Sn Ths <le bogey U match played in conjunction resulted in a win for C. Taylor (9) in t senior event, and T. Galloway (17) m the junior match. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A medal round will be Pjayed b >' hers of the Titirangi Ladies Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 10.30 o clock. I laj ers will chooso partners. , Following were the best scores "tuined in tho first round ot the Kolm trophy competition :-Miss Bebo Cooke, 101. Miss K. Horton. M. 7-77; Mrs. Henrys, 103. 25—7®. PUPUKE CLUB In the first round of the Pupnke Golf Club's cup match. H. W. Dixon beat D. G. McCorkindale. I up at the 20th. Members also competed in a bogev match for a trophy presented by Mr. G Malcolm, tho winners being R- Johnston and A. K McFarlane. 4 up. Other good cards were:—A. F. Bennet and A. B. SI ep hen sou, all square; T. Gooding and 1. Mason, all square; P. Andrew and J. < • Ronnie, nil square; W. Stenson andl. Webb, all square; F. Pearcey and ti. JMcnolas, 1 down. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the qualifying round of th* club championship and second division match play competition to bo played on Wednesday by members oi the I'upuke Ladies' Golf Club :-—Mrs. Tiesoi Lean v. Mrs. Bowden. Mrs. Mcßarlane v. Miss Williamson. Mrs. Andrew v. Airs. Wbitcombc, Mrs. Gray v. Miss Parker. Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Williams. Miss O I>eill v. Mrs. Williamson. Miss ITarty v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Prosser v. .Miss Gooding. Miss Willis v. Mrs. Gooding. Miss Lone v. Miss Johnston, Miss Hughes v. Miss Blomfield, Miss Cameron v. Mrs. Rush, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Qunrtley. lu tho second round of the Williamson Cup compotitiop the results wereMi*s O'Neill beat Mrs. McFarlane. 1 up; Mrs. Herbert beat Mrs. Qunrtley. 5 and 4; Mrs. Houghton won from Miss Alison by default; Miss Willis beat Mrs. Mnir, 3 and 2; Mrs. Roe beat. Mrs. G old water, 5 and 4: Miss Johnston beat Mrs. Gooding, 3 and ' : Mrs. Kissen won from Mrs. Armstrong by default; Mrs. Jaggs beat Mrs. Rush. •{ and 3: Mrs. Gray beat Mrs. Fixon. I aid :f: Miss Williams won from Mrs. F.'j'" by default: Mrs. Bowden beat Miss Trrys at, the 20th; Mrs. Andrew brat Mrs. Wliiteumbe, 4 and 3; Miss Hughes beat Miss Bayne, 3 and 1; MiFs Parker beat Miss Lorio at the 19th; Miss Cameron won from Miss Campbell by default. The third round must be played by Wednesday. Tho C grnde players will play the final round of the captain's prize competition. The draw is as follows:—Miss Gillelt v. Miss Barton, Mrs. Thomas v. Miss White. Miss Weston v. Miss Gudgeon. Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Alwood, Mrs Quick v. Mrs. Pearcey, Mrs. Ronnie v. Mrs. Mayhill. Mrs. White v. another. The teams match against the Otahuhu Ladies' Club arranged for to-day has been postponed. NORTH SHORE CLUB Members of the North Shorn Golf Club competed in the president's prize medal play. The second round was played, and the following were the best scores in the two rounds:—P. Ti. Burrocks. 132: R. Smallficld, 135; C. D Tun Ire. 135; B. Kae. 137; Ti. B. Clouston, 137; E. IT. Foot, 137: C. M. Black, 133: lv. D. Anderson. In the semi-finals of the captain's prize A. 1:1. Browne beat W. Oliver, 2 and 1, and C. 11. Kingsford beat H. Stevens, 1 up at the 19th. In the medal scramble, scores were:— Seniors: J. A. Penman, 09, 7—02: It. B. Clouston', /9, 12—07: J. T. McCorkindale, 82, 11—71; L. Harrison, 79. 7—72; M. Nelson, 79, 7—72; B. Rae, 81. 0—72. Juniors: C. D. Tlinks. 87. 20-07; C. M. Black. 83. 10—07; 1. S. MelTarg. 84, 10—08; P. L. Horrocks. 83, 14--09; I>. Rninllfield. 80. 10— 70: K. B. Anderson, 89, 18—71: S. Ueid, 93, 22—71: A. M. Seaman. 95, 21—71; >E. Sullivan, S5, 13 —72; E. 11. Foot. 89, 17—72. WA ITEM ATA CLUB No matches were played at tho Wnitcmata Club during tho week-end owing to the weather conditions. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANG AHEI, Saturday Following aro tho results of tho second round of the Waitemata Cup, played to-day by members of.tho Whungarei Ladies' Golf Club on the Mount Denby links:—Misa A. liigginson, 93, 10—77; Miss N. Morrison, 100, 23—77: Mrs. W. J, Glanville, 89, 10—79; Miss E. Biggin,son, 94, 15—79; Mrs. Weston, 98, 19—79; Mrs. Johnson, 90, 17—79. On (lie two rounds Miss A. Iligginson is leading by four strokes from Mrs. Nolan. The third nnd final round will bo played next wcek-eiid WAIUKU CLUB [from our own correspondent] WAIUKU. Saturday Tho best cards returned by members of tho Wiiiuku Golf Club, who played in a bogey handicap match to-day, are as follows:—A. C. Baltimore, 3 down; J. Arkle. Von Sturmer. C. Roscoo, 4 down. The Duff Cup competition was advanced a further stage, C. Arkle beating W. S. Colbeck, 3 and 2, and ho will now meet Dr. Howdeu in tho final.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 14

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SCHNAUER CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 14

SCHNAUER CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 14