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GOLF CONTESTS

I PLAY AT MIDDLEMOPiE BOGEY COMPETITION RESULTS VICTORY FOR R. F. JOHNSTON A bogey competition was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club on Saturday, four players returning scores of one down. R. F. Johnston I was declared the winner after a" rej count. The best scores returned were as follows; j ii. F. Johneton (8), V. W. Wilson (5), | T. W„ J. Johnson (6). B. E. Rainger (8), I 1 down; R. E. Horrocks (5), 2 down; R. | K. Macindoe (9). H. Pluiniey (2J, 3 down. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB * 0 SCHNAUER CUP MATCHES ( " The Scknaaer Cup competition for the best two medal rounds oat of three was i completed by members on Saturday. S. Barclay (25), with net rounds of 61 and "3. j wort from L. E. Vidian (12'), 73 and C 3. ! Following are the net scores of the 32 i players who Qualified for the Bledisloe Cap j contest:—J. Riordan, 67; L. JEL Vivian, 08; | D. B. Holland. 69; J. D. Stanly, J. Mi Elliffe, J. H. Earie. J. Tanner, S. Lamb, | R. Angus, 71; A. L. Morpeth, R. M. 'George. i A. H. Winstone, M, "Wiseman, 72; T. H. ; Xnon. W. Rensihaw. H. P. Whrtnan. A. Woolley. A. G. Bond. 73; Jf. J. Kidd. W. G. Claris, J. Balgarrue, C. H. Jarmim, R. IJ. t'oates. 74: H. Tidmarsh, S. M. Laurie, R. A. Vock. F. Baker. R. S. Newcomb, 75. R. P Burnett, A. W. Wilson, !>, E. Stewart. I G. H. Benton, 76. NORTH SHORE CLUB JUBILEE -CUP COMPETITION The qualifying round for the Jubilee Cup was played by members of tht North Shore : Golf Club on Saturday. Hie following players qualified:— Sensors.—T. J. McCorkindale. SI. 12—69. J. Morrison. 79. 9—70; R. Smailfieid,' 64, 12—72- H. C. Stevens. 76; 4—72; H. V. E\e.rton, 85, 12—73: W. M&cindoe, PO. 6—74; B. Macindoe. 82. 8—74; F. J. Layxell. 85, 11 —74; L. J. Miiiogrue. 80. 6 —74; D.T. Reid, 84. 9 —75; M. Nelson. 83. 7—76. Juniors.—J. Morris. 87. 22—65: T. M. Hollo. 38. 22—66: A. T. Burton. 86. IB—6B-. S/ S. Foot. 85, 14—71; R. White. 39, 17 —72: K. D. Anderson. 90. JS —74.: H. Preston. Jan.. 88. 14—74; A. F. Halhey. 88. 34—74: D. B. Home, 99, 24—75: R.Lush. 95. 20—75; D. W. Mason. 99. 24—75- L. W ebber. 99 24—75; D. Mainsray. 90, 15—75; A. F. Cariness, 98. .22 —75; A. "Whyte. 93 17-—76; C. R. Morley. 97 . 21—76: J. O'Neill. 9G. 20—76. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A handicap bae-ey competition -will be ployed by members of the Titiranpi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, eoxnawneine at 10.30 o'clock. Folio-wine are the draw and orter of stßrtiii^: First Tee.—Mrs. J. C. Finlsy v. Mrs. R L. "Wilson. Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. S. Tons. Mrs. A. H. G'Leary r, Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. R- S. X>et{chton r. Mrs. M. SiiroS. Mrs. J- M. Alison v. Mrs. I. Stewart. Mrs. G. McMillan t. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt. Mrs. A. Caujrhey t. Miss B. Cooke. Mrs. H. Brinsden r. Miss A. Hacket, Mrs.. .V A. Nsismith t. Miss P. Moody. Mrs. C. Robineon v. Mrs. R. F. Ward, Mrs. R. A. Spinley t. Miss C. Wright. Mrs. J. A. Kiiner v. Mrs. T. C. Keys, Mrs. S Peziro t. Mrs. J. Hoßxnrafce. Mrs. L. H. Norton v. Mrs. L Mclndoe. Mrs. J. B. Johnston r. Mrs. J. A. Cah ill, Mrs. M. Fritser-Smifh t. Miss Self, Mrs. H. Gyllies' t. Mrs. G. Bartleet.. Mrs. F. Alt>e t. Mrs. D. R. Walker. Miss M. Wright t. Mrs. E. E. Prodgers. Mrs.. S. Bennett v. Miss R. Webster. Mrs. F. Lncas t. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor. Miss G Thompson r. Miss L. Drysda'e, Mrs. A. Hartley v. Miss M. Gre-ratt. Miss R. Grevatt t. Mrs. E. Eraser-Smith.. Miss M. Eackett r. another.

Eighth Tf-e.—Mrs. J. E. Henrys v. Mrs. M. Masefield, Mm. A. B. Joplin v. Mtb. «T. E. Satdiife. Mrs. "ST, J. Lovett v. Mrs. I. M. Merett, Miss "R. Pagaii v. Miss P. Maseheld. Miss J. East on v. Mrs. M. Tuck. Mrs. A. Tysoe v. Mrs. G. Goldwßter, Miss A. Foahy v. Mrs. A. Boorne, Mrs. A. S Leasing v. Mrs. A. Harvey.

LADIES' PENNANT MATCHES All ladies' pennant gbif matches which we re to be played to-day have bees postported. WAITEMATA CLUB A bopey match for the Alison Memorial Ci:p -was played on SetrirdsT- by members of the Wartemata Golf Club, The Tiscer was P. Foster with a score of 3 ttp. Other good scoreß were:—T. Roach. R, Armstrong, 2 down. PUPUKE CLUB A fanrsomes match, ladies v. men, played on Saturday by members of the Pnpuke Golf Cltsb. resulted in a win for the men_ PUPUKE LADIES* CLUB Members of the Pnpnke Ladies' Golf Club will play the first roand of an eclectic medal handicap competition on 'Wednesday com-, laencing at 10 o'clock. .The lira, w is as follows:—Mrs. Jagrcs t. Mrs. Gray.- Miss TViliis v. Mrs. Howie, Miss Harty -V. Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. W3Hamscm t. Miss Goo Sins. Miss W3tiamson r. Miss Parker, Mrs. "Whit-combe v. Mrs. Prosser. Miss Williams v. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Bowdec v.. Mr*. Gooding, Mrs. Kisser r. Mrs. Herbert, Miss Mills v. Miss "White. Miss BlonvSeld v. Mrs. HoaffVkors, Miss Ross v. Miss E. Lorie. Mrs. Beaumont t. Mrs. Fa.tr. Miss Kicks v. Miss Alison. Mrs. Thomas t. Mrs. Levrin. Miss P. 'Wilson t. Mrs. Mair, Mrs Quick v. Mrs Pearcey, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss O'Keili. The second round of the eclectic medai handicap will he played by week-end members os Saturday Foliowrn? is the draw:— Mrs. McFarlaae r. Miss Bailey, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss D. Williams. Miss Campbell v. Miss Sheriff, Miss McArtbnr v. Miss •Spring. Miss Lorie r. Miss Grahame. Miss Mills r. Miss Brown. In the srmi-fmals for the Williamson Cap Miss E. Mills beat Mrs. Gray, 4 and 3. and Mrs. Andrew beat Mrs. Thompson. 1 up.

OTAHUHU CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the Otabahu Golf Clab's championships, plnyed on Saturday:— Senior.—A. Todd, 77, 9—68; W. B. Eustace, 77, 2 —75; A. P. Eustace, 78, 5—73, H. Bell. 78. 5—73: H. Levy, SI. 2—79: S Clark. 62, J. Rogers. R2, P.—76: P. Manghan. 35, 9—76; J. Eccles, K5. 3—75.: O. Montgomery. 85. 10—75. Intermediate.—J. Harrison, 81, 14—67; B. Cooper, 87. 15 —72: R. E Brown. 38, 15—73; H. Baigent, S3. 13—70; C. B. Herrold, S3. 14—74: A. T. Grundy. 39. 15—74; H. Satrnders. 89, 15—74; A. H Flatt. 90, 13—72. .Taniors.—W. Darley. 89. 21—68; T. Kirkbride, 90. 19—71: G. A. Wooller. 90. 24—66: G. Mitchell. 93. 22—71; F. Baigent. 93, 19—74: J. McK. Forbes. 95, 24—71: T. McLennan. 96. 19—77; M. Mnrane. 96, 19—77: E. Stevenson. 97, 20 —77: M McElroy, 99, ■24—74; E. Saunders, 93, 24 —74? "El SatherInnd. 93 . 22—76: F. Hutchen. 99, 20—79; G. Speakman. 104. 24—SO: Hynniason. 105. 24—81: J. J. Talentine, IC7, 20—S7; J. Ellis, 107. 24—83.

PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB [from oitr own cokkespo.vdent] FFKEKOHE, Sn.to.rday A bossy match was played by -members of the Pukekoise Ladies' Golf Club to-day. The best cards returned were as follows: Mis? I. Htrwke. 2. down.; Mrs, L. J. Bayly, •8 down: Miss K. O'Connor, 5 down; Miss L. Pottrr. 6 down; Miss "W. Att em borrow. 6 down : Miss A, Potter. 7 down. MANGATAWHIRI CLUB [raoai ocr oh? correspondent] POKENO. Saturday Members of the Msua■ratawhiri Golf Chib plnyed a mixed foursomes match to-day between teams representing the president and the captain. Tile president's team won by 5 matches to 3. ONEWHERO CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] J t'AKAU, Saturday A monthly medal round was played by members of the Onevrhero Golf Club to-day,. The best scores were as followsßell. 7»j; Glaseow. 78; Martin, 79: D. Cameron. 80; Cronin, SI; Jury. 82,; Caldwell, Wright, 85; Taylor, 86. PLAY AT WAIUKU [from our own - correspondent] •WAIUKU, Saturday The first round of a 36-holes bogey competition played by members of the Wsicku Golf Club to-day resulted is., fellows-Park-inson. ail square; Forbes, North, 1 down; Barker. Herrold, 2 down; Colbeck. 3 down; J. Arkit, Howden, 5 down; Bloom-fetid. Buttimore. Mair, Jerrs.m, 6 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 16

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 16

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 16