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GOLF CONTESTS

FUTURE FIXTURES AKARANA LADIES' CLUB MONTHLY MEDAL COMPETITION Following is the draw for the monthly medal match and third round of the eclectic contest to be played on Monday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club, starting at 10 o'clock: — Mrs. F. Ambler v. Mrs. Wade, Mrs M. Russell v. Miss M. Me.igher. Mrs. X. Calnme v Mrs. If. Plowman. Mrs. E. N. Nicholson v! Mrs. 1?0bb, % Mrs. McLean v. Miss M. Bischoff, Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. G. Beamish. Mrs Hosking v. Mrs. C. Shaw, Miss O. Bischoff v. Mrs.: W. Woolhousc. Mrs. Allen v. Miss In the bogey match and sealed-liole competition played in conjunction by C grade members the best cards returned were:--Bogey: Mrs?. C. L. Lew. 2 down; Mrs. M. Russell. 5 downr Scaled hole: Mrs. M. Russell, 50; Mrs. C, Shaw, 53. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the C grade match played under sealed conditions yesterday by members of the Mnungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club: —Miss I. Nixon, 94; Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 0G; Mrs. C. Swallow, 97; Mrs. S. R. Norris, 93. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club in the second round of the Bogey Cup competition:—Seniors: Mrs. R. S. Deighton, Mrs. G. L. Taylor, 6 down; Mrs. A. Caughey, Miss B. Hill, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, 7 down. Juniors: Miss R. Webster, 5 downj Miss N. W. Self, 7 down. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB The second round of the handicap match play competition will be played next Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club, starting nt 11 a.m. ■ Following are the, results of the first round.—Miss M. English beat Miss R. Wake, 9 and 8: Miss O'Neill won by lefault from Miss B. Enles; Mrs. Chisholm beat Miss B. Steven, 2 up; Miss Sharland von by default from Miss N. Stratton; Miss Goodwin won by default from Miss Jowitt; Miss Sutton won by default from Mrs. Hall: Miss Mclndoe beat Miss Long, a up; Mrs. S. Keys beatMrs. Morris, 2 up; Mrs. Kissling beat Mrs. C. Hughes, 5 and 4; Mrs. Hill heat Mrs. Montgomery, 7 and 6; Mrs. Endean beat Mrs. Hutchison, 3 and 1; Mrs. L. J. Keys beat Mrs. Warren, 3 and 2; Mrs.,Greon won by default from Mrs. McMaster; Mrs. Bishara won by default from Miss Colson; Mrs. McGinley beat Miss Bailey, 9 and 8: Mrs. Hayes beat Miss Herbert, 3 and 2; Mrs. McArthur beat Mrs. Browne. 5 and 3; Mrs. Taylor beat, Mi*. Lovegrove, 8 and 6; Mrs. Howey Walker beat Mrs. Lintott, 1 up; Mrs Colebrook be"t Mrs. Wake, 3 and 1. Following is the draw for a C grade match to be played next Wednesday :—Miss McArthur v. Mrs. Meikle.iohn, Mrs. J. L. Campbell v. Mrs. R. Stirling. Miss E. Porter v. Mrs. Ferguson, Miss L. Corbin v. Miss E. Lunn, Miss J. Day r. Mrs. Miller, Miss P. Hayeu v. Miss N. Shirley, Miss P. Wilcock v. Miss M. Steven. Mrs. K. Rudman v. Miss N. Fort. Miss M. Hughes v. Miss P. Mumford, Miss C. Lambert v. another. A' Stableford bogey match will be played next Monday, players to choose opponents. The results of the L.G.U. match were:— Seniors: Mrs. M. G. McArthur, 102. 21—441; Miss R. Morrison. 9S, 17—81. Mrs. ,McArthur won on the lout nine holes. Juniors: Mrs. H. R. Wake. 115, 34—81. The best scores returned in the C grade match played over 12 holes were Mrs. Campbell, 69, 20—49; Mrs. Ferguson. 74. 22 52. The following will represent the club in a teams match to be played against the Papakura Ladies' Clttb to-day, starting at. 11 a.m.:—Mrs C. J. Green, Mrs. W. P. Endean, Mrs. Howey /Walker, Mrs. 11. V. McGinley. Mrs. J. C. Hill. Mrs. L J. Kcvs Mrs. E. Montgomery. Mrs; E. Hutchieon. Mrs, F. Hayes. Mrs. N. Taylor. Emergencies: Mrs. S. Keys. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The following will represent the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club in a teams match to be plaved against the Glendowie Ladies Club at Glendowie to-day, plav Btnrtmg at 11 o'clock:—Mi6e Finlayson, Miss M. Walters, Mrs. Fooie, Mißs Hhnut. Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. • Kidd. Miss Coxhead, ™J. E0 Dreadon, Miss McCullough. Mis,s Jean McCullough. , ' v irThe last medal round was won by Miss Coxhead with a score of 101, 23W78. The third round ol: the eclectic competition will be played in conjunction with an LGU medal to-morrow. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match, play commencing at 11 o'clock:—Miss Jones v Mrs. Frances, Mrs. Foote v. M. Walters, MrS Elliott v. Mrs. Cooper, Miss Rhmd v Miss Coxhead, Miss Dreadon v. Miss Gunthorp, Miss White v. Mrs. Watte, Miss J McCullough v. Miss Jarvie, Mrs. Kidd v! Mrs.'McLennan, Mrs. Charles v, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Walters v. Miss M. Gunthorp, Mrs Lock v. Misis Bent, Mrs. Burgess v. Miss Spinks, Miss Paltridge v Miss Fenwick, Miss French v. Miss McMahon, Miss Fife v. Mrs. Menzies. Miss Pearson v Mrs. Y. Miller, Miss Thickett v. Mrs. EJlett. Miss Davies v. Miss Saunders, Miss v. Miss Bower, Miss J. B>urr v. Miss Foote, Miss Andrew v. Miss Thew, Miss Reilly v. Mrs, Shaw, Miss Denton v. Miss Gilmouii Mies K. Foote v. Miss Smith, Miss Hogan v. Miss HitchingS, Mibb Haydon v. Mies Barr, Miss Finlayson v. Miss McCullough.• Mrs. W. Matheson v. another, Mrs. Spencer v. Mrs. W. K. Francis. . MATCHES AT OPOTIKI [BY TELEGEArH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI. Thursday A bisque competition, in which 18 members took part, was- played on the Opotiki golf links yesterday. 'The best cards were:— R. Anderson, G. Morris, C. Roe, T. O Sullivan all finished all square, C Wright, 2 down. THE ONEWHERO CLUB [from our own correspondent] . •; TUAKAU, Thursday The qualifying round for the Edward Muir Memorial Cup will be played by members of tho Onewhero Golf Club' on Saturday. The draw is as followsßell t. Taylor, Jury v Dayman, Gaskell v. I). Cameron, Glasgow v. Martin. Caldwell v. E. Cameron, Cronin v. Rose, Fisher, v. .Roberts, Jamicson v. I. Crawford, Rapson v. Baker, Wright v. another. The ladies play an L.G.U. medal round. The draw is:—Mrs. Dayman v. Miss E. Ross, Mrs. Gowcr v. Miss N. Walter, Mrs. Jury v. Miss K. Walter, Miss Cameron v. Miss Scott, Miss L ndberg v. Miss Ross, Mrs. Caldwell v. M;:s. Martin. Mrs. Muir v Miss Martindale, Miss F. Cameron v. Miss McGuire, Mrs. Taylor v. another. ROTORUA CLUB DRAW [BY TEIiEGRArn —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Thursday Following is the draw for the third round of the Mac Donald Ci;p and medal handicap matches to be played by members of the Itotorua Golf Club en Saturday;— Mac Donald' Cup: R. Ingham v, T. Bryne, A. Poole v. M. Carr. Medal Handicap: A. C. Simmonds v. A. Sommerville, T. Kelly v. W. Pakes, A. Downor v. O. Joiie), A. Walden v. L. Dingle, Colonel MellDr v. C. Wortlnngton, Dr. Mackereth v. H . Johnson, P. A. Kusabs v G. McDowell, S. E. Carr v. E. Barker, R,C. Smith v. E. Fenton, W. Ashton v. E. Bayfield, W. Monk v. J. Empen, Dr. Duncan v. W. M. Smith, D. Denham v. C Gee, G. French v. G. Hitchcock. Dr. Hay v W. Lints. H Hnmilton v. S. Schofield. A. Ford V. E. Hill. C. Young_vi E; Shalfooii, G.. Pott v. C. Redhead. T. MoGowan v. W. Jennings, H. Paratut v. F. Wilkie. R. Spedding v. R. Tdrlcsse, T. McElroy v. A. 'C. Anderson, M. Steele v. Dr. Mac Knight. « WHAU VALLEY CLUB ; [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Thursday The draw for the :}rst round of tho Dull Cup. to be playerl at the week-end by members of the Whau Valley Golf Club, is as follows:—J. Whitoman v. G. Wliitemati, Mcßae v. Wilson, Atkinson v. Waymouth, Birchall v. Ward. Brown v. Wallis, Chalmers v. Tucker, Clotworthy v. Stewart, Connell v. Stevenson, Dunning v. Sheriff,- Gellert v. Renter, Hargrave v. Rfcid, Henricksen v. Pitnej? 1 , Hirnt v. Mclvor v Hughes v. McArthur, Kissin v. Moffitt, Ivokich v. Mills, Kyle v. Miller, Walker v. Smith. Crawford v. Almond, Dennis v. McKenzie. Frazerhurst v. McLeod, Martin v. another. THE WHANGAREI CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Thursday The following is the draw for the second round of the club handicap., to be played during the week-end, by members of ..the Whangarei Golf Club:—Fulton v. Harington, Dr. Goodwin v. Day. Jack V. D. Thomson, E. Thomson v. Wolff, L.* Feist v. W,' Surman, W. Conaglan v. Littlewood, Orr v. Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Buckley v. Sheen, Burgess v. Clarke, Lynch v. E. Burt, tiansen v. G. Biriiie, Pittar v. Nelson, Morton v. Whitehead, Waddell v. Preebe, Ramsey v. Keay, Harrison v. Weston. Younger v. Dyer. Glanville v. Beviils. Grey v. Gilligan, Dr. Goxl v. Higginson. Mar shall v. Gillespie, Bailey v. Thorne, Roberts t. Horrell.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 9

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 9

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 9