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LABOUR DAY TOURNAMENT MATCHES AT MIDDLEMORE CUP AND GROUP CONTESTS The open Labour Day tournament was commenced at Middlemore on Saturday. A strong south-westerly wind was blowing and with frequent showers of rain, which fell throughout the day, conditions for good scoring were difficult. The following players Qualified for the : Middlemore Cup :—L. Alderton. SS. 13—72; i \V". A. Donald. 77. 4—73; J. 11. Earle, 76. 5—73; C. ii. Thomas, SO, 7—73; G. Coltman, 82, 9—73: It. E. Rainjjer, 85, 12—73; S. H. Abel, 8(3. 13—73; A. J. Good, 81, 7—71. The prise- for the beat net medal score j was won by L. Aldartou. | Follow Lug are the results of the first ! round of the Middlemore Cup and group : handicap matches:— Alitfdlemore Cup.—W. A. Donald beat C. . B, Thomas, 2 and 1; J H. Earle beat A. j J. Good, 5 and -1- G. Coltman beat R. E. Rainger. 1 up; S. H. Abel beat L. Alderton. 5 and -1. t No. 1 GrouD, —R. G. Rainger beat J. P. ! Aldred. 2 and 1; T. E. Clark beat R. D. Horton, at the 19th; S. S. Wilson beat R. i McCrystal, at the -22 nd; H. Plumley beat W. P. Greenbank, 3 and 2. No. 2 Group.—R. B. Wilson beat J. L. McCoy, 1 up; J. E. Stedman beat H. L. i Rees, 5 and 4; T. Morpeth beat W,' S. 1 Ralph, 1 up; P. W. Lucas beat L. Knight, 5 an<i 4. No. 3 Group.—R. D. Wright beat C. G. (Fisher. 4 and 3: H. B. Lusk beat R. L. jftose, 3 and 1; R. O. Gardner beat R. K. Macindoe, 1 up; E. E. Beehan beat O. V. Garland. 1 up. No. 4 Group.—V. E. Masters beat E. L. Bartleet. 1 up; A. H. Kirker beat K. Caldi well. 6 and 5; E. C. Howden beat C. I. i Nathan, 5 and 4: H. F. Buckley beat H. V. Coverdale. 4 and 2. No. 5 Group.—F. B. Thompson beat C. S. Woods. 4 and 3; J. Gilmour beat A. B. Joplin. 6 and 4; A. L. McLean beat J. H. Goyder. 1 up; H. R. Kirker beat A. W. Shortt, 5 and 3. No. 6 Group.—J. L. Carnaohan beat G. H. Abel, 2 and 1: W. N. Abbott beat A. J. Friedlander. at the 19th: N. A. Naismith beat W. Wilson. 2 up; G. P. Elliot beat T. R. Brett, at the 2lst. No. 7 Group.—L. F. Farram beat J. C. Graham, 2 and 1; S. Booth beat A. W. Gillies, 3 and 1: F. Lintott beat J. F. Ewen, 3 and 2; H. P. Culien beat B. C. Jacobs, 4 and 8. No. 8 Group.—A. Shorter beat R. G. Sellar, 5 and 3; H. V. Ganley beat H. Horton. 4 and 3; H. Glendining beat W. B. Souter, 1 up; H. P. Williams beat V, C. Keys. 4 and 3. No. 9 Group.—R. Penman beat R. W. Chriatensen, 4 and 8; J. B. Gilmore beat K. Beehan. at the 19th; W. G. Borrie and V. J. Smith won by default. No. 10 Group.—H. Henderson beat O. V. Adlem. 4 and 3: P. C. Savage beat J. F. Brown, 5 and 4: B. H. Men-ies beat B. Cooper. 3 and 2: W. B. Colbeck beat H. W. Hotson, 7 and 6. DRAW FOR TO-DAY Following are the draw and starting times for to-day's play:— 9 a.m., R. G. Rainger v. T. E. Clark; 9.4, S. S. Wilson v. H. Plumley; 9.8, W. A. Donald v. J. H. Earle: 9.12. G. Coltman v. S. H. Abel: 9.16. B_ B. Lusk v, R. D. Wright; 9.20, R. O. Gardner v. E. E. Beehan: 8.24. R. B. Wilson v. J. E. Stedman: 9.28. T. Morpeth v. F. W. Lucas; 9.32, F. B. Thompson v. J. Gilmour; 9.36, A. L. McLean v. H. R. Kirker; 9.40, N. A. Naismith v. G. P. Elliot: 9.44. A. Shorter v. H. V. Ganley: 9.48. H. Glendining- -p. H. P. Williams; 9.52, J. L. Carnachan v. W. N. Abbott: 9.56. R. Penman v, J. B. Gilmore. 10 a.m., W. G. Borrie v. Y. J. Snjith; 10.4, H. Henderson y. P. C. Savage; 10.8, B. H. Menziea y. W, B. Colbeck; 10.12, E. L. Bartleet v. R, R. McCrystal: 10.18. E. C. Howden v. H. F. Buckley; 10.20. H. C. Stephens y. A. E Bro-wne; 10.24. L. P. Farram Y.i S. Booth: 10.28. L. Lintott y. H. P. Culien: 10.32. W. S. Ralph y. H. V. Coverdale: 10.3 G. J. P. Aldred y. R, D. Horton: 10.40, V. E. Masters v. A. H. Kirker: 10.44. C. B. Thomas v. A. J. Good; 10.48, R. E. Rainger x J. M. Coltman: 10,52, W. F. Green bank v. L. Knight: 10.56, H. L. Rees y. J. L. McCoy. 11 a.m., C. G. Fisher v, R. L. Roee; 11.4, R. K. Macindoe v. O. V. Garland; 11.8, L. Alderton v. C. L. Nathan.- 11.12, C. S. Woods v. J. B. Joplin: 11.16. J. H. Goyder v. A. J. Friedlander; 11.20. G. H. Abel v. T. R. Brett: 11.24, W. •Wilson v. ,T. F. Brown: 11.28. A. W. Gillies y. J. F. Ewen: 11.32. J. C. Grahfcro v. B. C. Jacobs; ! 11.36. H. Horton r. W. B. Souter; U. 40, R. G. Sellar v. V". C. Keys: 11.44, R. Chriatensen v. K. Beehan: 11.48. O. V. Adlam v. H. W. Hotson; 11.52. B. Cooper v. A. W, Shortt. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A medal round will be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m., in order of the following draw from the first and eighth tecs:— First Tee.—Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. M. Alison v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. J. C. Fiuliiy v. Mrs. O'Leary. Mr», R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. L. Grant, Mrs. Naismith v. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs. Caughey, Mrs. Western v. Misa C. Wright, Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Mrs. White. Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs, Masefield v. Mrs. SutcliSe, Mrs, Dunne v. Mrs. Henrys, Miss I. Walker v. Mrs. Lovelit, Miss G. McGlashan v. Mrs. Hollinrake, Miss Duder v. Mrs. Goldwnter, Mrs. F. Alpe v. Mrs. Chappel, Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. L. Taylor ▼. Miss M. Bailey, Miss Thompson v. Miss Mase&eld, Mrs. Bier v. Miss R. Pagni, Misa Hall v. Mrs. Tuck, Mrs. Pezaro v. Mrs. Marrett, Mrs. Boorne v. Mrs. Smeeton. Miss A. Fouky v. Misa J. Easton, Mrs. Brook-Toylor v. Mits Treston, Mrs. Harrison Gregory v. Mrs. Smellfield, Mrs. Bailey v. Miss Drysdnle, Mrs. Leesing v. Mrs. Bartley, Mrs. Tong v. Miss F. Pascoe. Mrs. M. Winter v. Mrs. F. Lucas, Mrs. Grierson v. another. Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. McCrystnl. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. C. H. Court v. Miss B. Cooke, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. Kilner, Miss M. Wright v. Miss Nesta Self, Mrs. S. Gyllies y. Mrs. Mclndoe, Mrs. G. Bartleet v. Miss J. Caughey, Miss R. ilurphy v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Misa K. Joughin y. Mrs. W. H. Cooke, Mrs. S Bennett v. Miss R. Webster.

PUPUKE TITLE In a close, match at (hp Pvpitke Golf Club's links during the week-end C. B. Thomas, captain of the club, beat J. E. T. Palmer for the club championship, 3 and 1. At the JSth Palmer wa3 1 up, but over the 36 holes Thomas played good golf to {fain the title. In the bogey scramble cards were as follows:—H, Nicholas, 1 down; J. E, Palmer, 2 down; H. O. Probert, 4 dowu. J. A. Fox beat T. E. Gooding, 8 and 2, in tho semi-final of the Pupuke Cup. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play.a bogey mutch on Wednesday next, commencing from the first tee at 10 a.m. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Andrew v. Miss. G. Williams, Mrs. Jagjrs v. Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss M. Parker v. Miss J. Gooding, Miss Prosser v. Miss B. O'Neill, Mr#. Roe v. Miss Hiirty, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Hughes, Whitcombe v. Mrs. Williamson, Miss Willis v. Mrs. Kensington, Miss Lorie v. Mrs. Kissen. Mrs. Gooding v. Miss BlomGeld. Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Quartley. Mrs. Howie v. Miss Cameron, Mrs. Houghton y. Miss J. Whit®, Miss Alison v. Mrs. Beaumont. Mrs. Armstrong v. Miss Johnston, Mrs. Ltwin v. Miss Bavno. Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. Bush. Mrs. Thomas v. Miss E. Wilson. Mrs. Quick v. Misa Barton. Mrs. Pcarcey v. Mrs. Baxter. C grade player# may choose their own partners for the second round of the eclectic competition. Week-end members will choose their own partnere in both the handicap and C grade competitions to be held next Saturday. WAITEMATA CLUB Members of tho Waitemata Golf Club held ? nag match S&turday. the winner being I. McDougall, who took the flag to the 15th hole. NORTH SHORE CLUB A four-ball beet-ball bogey match played on Saturday by members of the North Shore Golf Club resulted as follows:—Jtehson and Goodwin, 3 up; Browne and Penman, I up; Ash and Forejnan. 1 up; Coldicutt and Hutchinson, 1 up; E. Harper ami B. Macinuoe, 1 up- H. if. Preston and Sullivan, all square; Everton and Philson. nil square. Chalmers and Smallfield, all square; Layzell and Chambers, ail square; White and McCorkmdale, 1 down; A. Bartlett and vi. Harper, 1 down; Swa&ston and H. N. Preston, 1 «own. In the gold medal play-off the results were:—Seniors: A. J. Spraggon, 62, 9—73; R. B. Clouston, S3, 12—77. Juniors: W. Maeindoe, S3, S}-—7-1; D. J. Anderson. 38, 18——80. The fin#} of the Rainger Cup was won by R. Smallfield from J. Penmsi,n, at the 20thi1 HAMILTON CLUB [from our oW>' cobbespoxdent] HAMILTON, Sunday A medal handicap match ws» played by member* of the Hamilton Golf Chsb on St. Andrews links yesterday. Following were the best cards returned:—X. Dtixfield, AT, 12—75; H. Morton, SS, 12-76; A. JB. Mo Cracken. 83, 16—77; C. B. Wake, 82, 4—78; D. R- Wood, S9, 10-79; E, H. Grocott, 88, 7—79.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 14

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 14

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 14