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THE CAPTAIN'S TROPHY RESULTS IN FIRST ROUND LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES [FROM OCR OWN C'ORRKSPONDFJCT] HAMILTON. Sunday The captain's trophy match play event was commenced by members of the Hamilton Golf Club on Saturday ut I the St. Andrew's links, when the first [round was decided. There was a large [entry of 88 players. Following were the ! results;— | H. Riddel! beat V. O. Purcell, 3 and i; | P. G. Harkuess beat A. F. Cole. 3 and 1. ! C. }>'. Wake won from B. Ryan, by default; I A. T. Atkins beat A. Marcroft, 3 and 1; ! H. J. McMillan beat A. W. Neebit, 4 and 8; IC. H. Clarka beat G. A. Wilkes, I up; [A. T. James beat W. West water, 1 up; 1 L). R. Wood beat C. B. Fullertcm-Smith, : 2 and 1: H. F. Blackse beat G. C. Kissling, i 5 and 3; C. E. Shakeehaft beat D. Johnstone, 3 and 2; N. R. Lawler beat J. F. ; Strang, 2 and 3 ; H. F. Morton beat T. : Simpson. 1 up; A. Rutberfurd won from F. ! Beehun, by default; W. Phillips beat F. | Bullock. 3 and 2; B. Cumberworth beat ! W. Moffat. 3 and 2; S. Moyes beat J. D. ! Todd, 2 up; E. C. Day beat D. Grant, 3 and ;2; L K W Re id beat F. G. Wooller. 1 I up; J. M. Graham beat A. B. Galbraith. ! 1 up; J. C. Taylor beat J. Cleary. 5 and 1 4: R. J Love bent M. Keenar.. 5 and 4; !M. C. Stranger beat O. M. Good. 1 up; | H. T. Gillies beat G. H. Rinden, 2 and 1; [ J. McNicol beat J. Salisbury, 4 and 2; W. jJ. King beat K McLeod, 1 up; 1). C. Covcni try beat P. Newland, 2 up; H. Toombs beat I A. L. Tompkins, 1 up; W. Christie beat I A. G. Cradwick, 4 and 3; A. E. McCracken | beat W, Wynne, 1 up; J. M. Horton won i from E. Runnerstrtim, by default; T. N. ! Pen)berton beat J. G. Ferguson, 1 up; E. C. Sare beat L. V. Bellinpham, 4 and 3; R F. Edmonds beat E. Wilson, 3 up; N. Duxfield and H. G. Loveridge, all square; A. L. Wilson and E. McLellan, all square; W. M. Horton beat J. Herdman, -5 and 4; A. H Ward beat P. G. Russell, 2 and 1: R. Rutherfurd beat W. Waring, 3 and 2; A. H. Fahey beat C. C. Ladner, 3 and 1: F. D. Pinfold beat. W. Vercoe. 2 and i; C. Suteliffe beat R. Shaw. 1 up: E. A. Palmer best M. M. Frost, 7 and 6; D'Arcy Smith beat G. Hovcy, 1 up; C. N. de Latour beat J. H. Elliott. 5 and 4. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a Canadian foursomes match to be played next Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 11 a.m.. for trophies presented by MrE. J. C. Hill:— Mrs. W. P. Endean snd Mrs. N. Morris v. Mrs. A. Howey Walker and Mrs. F. Hayes, Mrs. J. C. Hill and Mrs. E. Montgomery v. Mrs. C. J. Green and Mrs.. C. Hughes, Mrs. G. Warren and Mrs. F. Lintctt, v. Mtb. Allen and Misß M. Colaon, Mrs. J. Kissling and Mrs. N. Taylor v. Mrs. M. G. McArthur and Mrs. G. Pollock, Mrs. E. W. Colebrook and Mrs. L. J. Keys v. Mrs. F. H. Browne and Mra. H. R. Wake. Mrs. H. Y. McGinley and Miss M. Herbert v. Mrs. R. McCulJough and Mrs. S, Bißhara, Miss P. Arthur and Miss W. Sutton v. Miss M. English wnd! Miss N. Shnrland, Miss B. Eales and Mips B. St«r.>:n v. M.iss M. Goodwin and Miss J. Long;, Miss S. Mclndoe and Miss ?!. Stratum v. Mrs. Chisholm and Miss M. O'Neill, Miss N. Jovriti and Miss R. Wake v.. Miss P. Hayes uiid Miss N. Shirley. The draw for the € grade match is as follow";:—Miss E. Lunn r. Mrs. Meiklcjohn, Miss J. Dny r. Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Miss E. Porter v. Mrs. Bridsrens, Mrs. Ferguson t. Miss 7,. Saunders, Misß A. McArthur v. Miss *L. Corbin, Mrs. R. Stirling v. Mr*. C. B. Miller, Miss P. Wikock v. Mias M. Steven, Miss J. Frater v. Mrs. Rudnian, Mint Saucders v. Miss C. Lambert. Miss K. MurpTty v. Miss M. Hughes, Miss P. Mumford r. Miss M. Fort, Mies Y. Harris v. Miss L. James. The results of the Inst L.G.TT. match are as follows (1 to 21):—Mrs. M. G. McArthur, 9f>, 21—75; Mrs. A. Howey Walker, 94. IC—7B (22 to 36); Mrs. E. W. Colebrook. 102, 24—78: Miss X. Sharland, 104, 25—79: Miss J. Long. 309. 30—79; Misß M. Colson. 102. 22—80. The C grade mutch was -won by Miss P. Wiluock. 78. 24—54. A stablefcrd bogey match will be played on Monday nert. players to ctooeo partners. ORAKEJ CLUB A Stableford bogey match was played by members of the Orakei Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the best cards returned:—F B. Busby. 33: H. Chappell. 29; S. Cbappell, 29: C. D'Autherau, 29; T. Virtue. 28: F Walker, 28; A. D. Barber, 24: T. Greep. 24; R. G. Young, 21. MATAMATA COMPETITIONS [FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT J MATAMATA, Suturday Following were tho beet scores returned in the first round of the handicap match play competition for the Old Parr Cup played to-day by members of the Matamata Golf Club:—Kibblewhite beat Tapp, 3 and 2; Way to beat Corbett, 2 and 1: Blue beat Carruthers, jun.. 6 and 5; Saxon beat Wilson, 6 and 5 - Spence beat Carruthers. sec., 7 and 5: Fitzgerald beat Halligau, 4 and 2; Mentiplay beat Aberaethy, 7 and 5; Casey bent Hemphill. 3 and 2: Johnston beat Adams, 6 and 5; Sberwin beat Buckley, 2 and 1: Blyth beat Kingsford, 4 and 3; Irvine beat Campbell, 2 up; Montague beat Bur tor; an. (', and 5: Darragh beat Suteliffe, 2 up: Little beat Mac Donald. C and 4; Laurenson be&t Keeley. 5 and 4.

An 18 holes bogey match played in conjunction was won by G. Spence with a score of 1 up. The next best scores were:— W. Hey worth, N. Johnston. all square: J. T. Laurenson. 1 down. CAMBRIDGE LADIES' CLUB [FBOM OCB OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE, Saturday Following is the draw for a bogey match to be plsyod on Wednesday by members of the Cambridge Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. K. Brown v. Mrs. K. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. Banks v. Miss J. Brewer, Miss E. Robinson v. Mrs. F. King&ford, Miss J. Thompson v. Mrs. A. J. Law. Mrs. W. J. AVard v. Mrs. "K\ H. Garrard, Mias B. Swayne v. Miss J. Walt, Mrs. H. M. Freeman v. Miss D. Nolan. Mrs. E. Morrice v. Mrs. H. L. Nixon, Mrs. H. Orowtker v. Mrs. A. N. Macky, Mrs. W Harbntt r. Mrs. R. Alfred. Mrs. E. Martyn, v. Mrs. A. H. Nicoll, Miss R. Sotit.er v. Mrs. 11. Clayton, Mi's. E. Nickle v. Mrs. Whewell. Miss G. Brann v. Miss J. Ssyers, Mrs. H. Tod v. Miss R. White, Miss B. Lee v. Miss N. Barter, Mrs. A. L. Allen v. Miss F. Clark, Miss G. Perkins v. Mrs. G. Watson. Mrß. P. Hunt v. Miss Whewell. The C grade draw is as follows:—Mrs. G. Vosper v. Miss E. Black. W. Vennell v. Miss R. Speight, Mrs. W. Mnnroe v. Miss M. Mucky, Miss J. McNicoll v. Mrs. W. Waddle, Miss B. Hurbutt v. Miss P. Oddy. Mrs. <J. Hamilton v. Miss Bremner, Mrs." Dickering v. Miss E. Blackburn, Miss Seibert v. Mias J Moberiy. Miss Brereton v. another. ROTORUA CLUB [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] ROTORUA. Sunday The Rotorna Golf Club held a four-ball best-ball bopey competition yesterday afternc>on. the Arikikapakupa course being in excellent condition. Following are the remits:—A Poole and W. Monk. 4 tip; G, Pott and R. C. Smith. D up; Dr. M. MacKnight and W, Ashton. 3 up; R. Ingham and T. McEiroy, 2 up; D. Lunn and W. Jennings, 2 up: M. Cnrr alnd E. Barker, 12 up: E. Fanton nnd J, Empen, 1 np; P. Kusabs and 8. Schofield. 1 up: W. Marshall and D. Deniiarn. all square: A. Ford and T. Kelly, nil square; N. Clay and L. Bnvfield, all square: T. Byrne and A. Downer, all square; I. Pa rata and R. S. Gedding. all square; A. Anderson and C. Redhead. 2 down: S. E. Carr and E. La Trobe Hill. 2 down: G. McDowell and H. Hamilton. 2 down: G. M. Smith and Dr. Miickereth. » down TROPHY WON AT ROTORUA [ht telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA. Sunday In the £nal of the Rotorua Golf Club's competition for the McDonald Cup> played at the week-end, R. Ingham (6) defeated A. Poole (4), 1 up. The final wrp one of the most interesting played in recent years, not more than two strokes separating the contestants at any stage. NEW CLUB FORMED £dt TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Saturday At a well-attended meeting at Mount Maunganui. it whs unanimously decided to form a golf club. It was agreed that the Hon. C. E Mscmiflan be asked to become patron. The following officers were appointed:— President, Mr. W. Griffiths; honorary secretary, Mr. F, Bwddeley; honorary treasurer, Mr. E. C. Banks, jurt. These officers, with the addition of F. C. Malpas and T. Wylie. will comprise a general comPlBy" will start eariy in September, and by that time a second nine holes will have been laid cut. Thirty-four members joined up at the meeting

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15

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PLAY AT HAMILTON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15

PLAY AT HAMILTON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15