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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB

EVENTS ON SATURDAY BLEDISLOE CUP CONTEST * FIRST ROUND COMPLETED l The first round for the Bledisloe Cup i was playec'l by members of the Maunga- • kiekie Golf Club on Saturday. The r*«sults were as follows: J. D. Shunly beat C. A. Jarman, 6 and 5; A. W. Wilson beat R. S. Newcomb, 4 and 3; W. G. Clavis beat D. E. Stewart, 2 and 1; G. H. Benton beat R. J. Coate« at the 19th; R. T. Bennett beat F W Laurie, 2 and 1; S. Lamb beat J. M. Elliffe, 2 and 1; J. Tanner beat F. Baker, 6 and 5; R. M. George beat N. J. Kidd, 2 and 1; A. H. Winstone beat H. Tidmarsh at the 19th; J. H. Earle beat R. Angus, 1 up; L. E. Vivian beat W. Renshaw, 2 up; T. Nixon beat J. Riordan. 2 and 1; J. Balgarme beat B. G. Bond, 8 and 7; A. Morpeth beat It. Yock, 8 and 7; D. D. Holland ." Whyman. 1 up; M. Wiseman beat A. Woollcy,. (5 and 4. A bogey match, played in conjunction was won by G. Meredith, with a score of 1 up. Other scorn were as follows; .A Grade.—J. D. Shanly, all square; A. Morpeth. M. Wiseman, G. Stichbury, 1 i clown. : -w B Greensmith, 2 up; S. Lamb. v». K. Michael, J. Barber, all square; J. Tanner, E. W. Wry, A. Bockett. 1 down. HAMILTON COMPETITIONS CAPTAIN'S TROPHY MATCH [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ! HAMILTON, Sunday Th» third round of the captain's trophy matoh was played by members of the Hamilton.Golf Club at the St. Andrews links yesterday. Following were the results: A. T. Atkins bent H. Riddell, 1 up; C. H. hj". Clarke best D. R. "Wood, 5 and 3; H. F. Morton beat C. E. Shakeshaft. 5 and 4; A. W. Rutherfurd won from W. Phillips by default; L. R. W. Reid beat E. C. Dav, 1 up; J. M. Graham beat J. C. Taylor. 3 and 2; M, C. Stranger beat R. J. Love, 4 and 3; H. T, Gillies beat J. M. McXicol, 1 up; W. J. King beat D. C. Coventry, 1 up; W. G. Christie beat H. Toombs, 4 and 3; A. E. McCracken beat J. M. Horton. 1 up; T. X. Pemberton beat E'. C. Sare, 4 and 3; R. F. Edmonds won from E. McLellan by default; A. H. Ward and A. M. Fahey, all square; E. A. Palmer beat C. N. de Latour, 1 up. Results in the second round for the -ricecaptain's trophy were as follows:—A. F. Cole beat F. A. Marcroft, 3 and 2; C. B. Fuller!on-Smith beat G. A. Wilkes. 1 up; J. F. Strang beat D. Johnstone, 3 and 1 2; F. J. Beehan won from F. Bullock by default; J, D. Todd beat W. D. Moffatt, 5 and 4; F. G. Wooller beat D. Grant, 5 and 4; J Cleary won from A. B. Galbraith by default; 0. M. Good beat M Kecnan, 1. up; J. Salisbury beat G. H. Bindon, 2 up; K. McLeod beat P. R. Newland. 4 and 2; A. G. Cradwick won from A. L. Tompkins by default; W. Wynne won from E. Runnerstrum by default; E. Wilson beat A. L. Wilson, 7 and 5; P. G. Russell beat W. R. VeTcoe, 2 and 1; G. Hovey wo:n from M. M. Frost by default. A bogey handicap scramble was also played, the best cardi returned being:— E. Wilson, all square; A. W. Rutherfurd. 1 down. The return match against the Franklin Association will be played at Hamilton during next week-end. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The L.G.U. monthly medal match postponed from last Wednesday will be played to-day by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club. The original draw will stand. The semi-finals of the match play foursomes will be played next Monday. LADIES' TEAMS MATCH [bt telegraph—own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Saturday A teamn match played between members of the Cambridge and Otorohanga Ladies' Golf Clubs resulted in a win for Cambridge by five matches to three, one being all square. Results are as follows, Otorohanga names being mentioned first:—< Mrs. Austin lost to Miss J. Brewer, 4 and 3; Mrs. Leigh and Miss J. Thompson, all square: Mrs. Cornfoot beat Mrs. K. Wilkinson. 2 and 1; Mrs. Hotiion beat Mrs. W. J. Ward. 2 up: Miss Mathews lost to Mrs. H. Clayton. 3 and 2; Mrs. Morley lost to Mrs. H. Crowther, 4 and 3; Mrs. Prescot lost to Mrs. H. L. Nixon, 3 and 2; Mrs. Miller lost to Mrs. A. N. Macky, 3 and 2; Miss Osmond beat Miss J. Sayers. G and 5. PLAY AT MORRINSVILLE [bt telegraph—own correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Saturday The following scores were returned by members of the Morrinsville Golf Club in the second qualifying round for the Piako Cup:—G. Porter, 97. 25—72; R. Hart, 92, 19—73; G-. Cooper, 78, 4—74; F. Dickinson. 98. 24 —741; N. Ross. 86, 12—74; W. Maingay, 94, 16—78: R. Somers, 100, 22—78; A. Ryan, 103, 26—77; E. Gummer, 104, 25—79: H. Kinniburgh, 100. 21—79; G. Dixon. 105. 26—79: X. Howie. 100. 18—82; C. F. Hart. 111, 29 —512; R. D. Wilson, 114. 30—84; W. Goosman, 102, 18—84; M. Maclean, 109, 23—86. Following is the draw for the first round of match play:—G. Porter, v. E. Gummer, G. Dixoxi v. C. F. Hart. R. Somers v. M. Maclean, G. Cooper v. R. D. Wilson. R. Hart v. H. Kinniburgh, F. Dickinson v. N. Howi«i, A. Ryan v. W. Maingay, N. Ross v W. Gooaman. Members of the Morrinarille Ladies' Club will play a Stableford bogey competition next week, players to choose partner®. MATAMATA CLUB [BT telegraph OWN correspondent] MATAMATA, Saturday The first round for the Barry Cup was played tc-day by members of the Matamata Golf Club. Following were the best scores returned:—G. Saxon. 74; S. Fearnley, 75: K. Adams, 77; C. Irvine. 77; W. Casey, 79; J. G. Spence, 79; C. Tapp, 79; G. Campbell, 79; J. Blythe, 80; J. Corbett, 81; H. Hemphill, 82; J. D. Sherwin. 82; F. Montague, 83; H. Conder. 83; J. Carruthers, jun., 83; W. Halligan. 84; C. Wilson, 84; L. Little, 85; W. D. L. MicDonald. 85. ROTORUA CLUB [bt telegraph OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Saturday The second eclectic worst score round was played this afternoon by members of the Rotorua Golf Club. Following are the results:—H. Parata, 86, 11—75; A. Poole, 80, 4—76; R. Spedding. 80. 4—76; S. E. Carr, 80. S—77; W. Marshall. 92, 14 —78; S. H. [ Hay. 87, 8 —79; Dr. Mac Knight, 95. 16—79; C. Gee. US, 18—80; R. C. Smith. 87. 6—81; G. McDowell, 102, 20-S2; T. Kelly. 95, 12—83: E. Fen ton, 93, 10—83; H. Johnson. 101, 18—f:3; C. Young, 98, 14—54; M. Carr. 87, 3—64. ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB [PROU OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Saturday Following were the best scores returned by members of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club in tbe last eclectic .match: — A Grade.—Mrs Barker. 70. 4—66: Miss Fcnton. 134. 17—67: Misb Snodgrasa, 78, 9 69: Miss La Trobe Hill. 82. 1?—69: Mrs. Thomas, 87, 18—69; Mrs. La Trobe Hill, S4, 14—70. ■ B Grade.—First division: Mrs. Kelly. 81. 19—62; Miss Campbell. 85. 19—66: Mrs. Crawford. 87, 21—66. Second division: Miss O'Sullivan. 99. Mrs. Burne, 98. 28— 70: Miss Isdale, 106 . 36—70: Miss Mitchell, j 106. 35—71. Miss O'Sullivan won on a re- ! count ovpr the last nine holes. In the semi-final of the senior champion- i ship, Mrs. Barker beat Miss SnodgraßS. 7 i and 5, and Miss Bannesaerd beat Miss Fenton, i 5 and 4. ROTORUA BEATS MOTUTARA An inlier-club match played during the | week-end between the Motutara and Roto-; rua Golf Clubs resulted in a win for Roto- i rua by 15 matches to 6, three being all square. Following are the results, Motn- ! tara players being mentioned first in each . case:— _ I Singles.—W. Hill beat Hamilton. 7 and G; F.-Lee beat T. Burne, 6 and 5; A. Mit- i ehell lost, to Marshall. 2 and 1; D. Shooter lost to E. Jones. 1 up; R. Royal and F.j Wilkie, all square: J. Lee and G. McDell. , all square; J Arbrr and J. Carruthers.) all square; R. Linagen lost to F. Main. , 2 and 1: A. Merriman lost to T. Butler. 4 and 3: W. Anaru lost to D. Ekman, 5 and 4; L. Watts beat F. Cranford, 3 and 2; S. Atkinson lost to D. Lunn, 4 and 3; H. Kneebonie lost to H. Heywood, 4 and 3; W. Henderson lost to F. Bramley. 1 up: W. Pernio lost to C. Young, 3 and 2; G. M.cXaughton lost to Dr. Mackereth, 3 and 2. Foursomes.—Hill and F. Lee beat Hamilton and Burne, 6 and 5; Mitchell and Shooter lost to Marshall and Jones, 5 and 4: Roya.l and J. Lee beat McDell and Wilkie, 3 and 1: Merriman and Anaru lost to F.kman and Pntler, 4 and 3; Penno and McHaughton lost to E. Young and Dr. Mackereth. 4 and 3; Linagen and Thomns lost to Carruthers and Main, 4 and 3: Kneebone and Henderson lost to Heywood and Bramley. 3 and 2; Wntts nr-d Atkinson beat Crir-tford nud Luxiu, 1 up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22173, 29 July 1935, Page 15

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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22173, 29 July 1935, Page 15

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22173, 29 July 1935, Page 15