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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB

BLEDISLOE CUP MATCH RESULTS IN SECOND ROUND CONCURRENT MEDAL CONTEST 'l'he second round of tho Bledisloe Cup contest was played by members of tho Maungakiekie Golf Club on Saturday. Results wera as follows; — J. D. Shanly beat A. W. Wilson, 5 aild 4; W. G. Clavis beat G. H. Benton, 4 and 3; F. Lamb beat R. T. Bennett, 4 and 2; J. Tanner beat R. M. George, 3 and 2: J. H. Earle boat A. H. Winstone, 5 and 4; L. E. Vivian beat T. Nixon, 1 up; J. Balgarnie beat A. Morpeth, f> and 4; M. Wiseman bent D. D. Holland, % and 1. A concurrent medal match resulted as follows: A Grade.—C. A. Jarman, 80, 10—70; J. Balgarnie, 81, 11—70; J. M. Elliffe, 86, ]2 —74; A. Schishka, 85, 10—75: E. McCormick. 81, 0—75. Jarman won on the recount. B Grade.—S. R. Norris, 90. 20—70; R. Yock, 91, 17—74; J. Cochrane, 97, 23—74; A. H. Blackburn, 94, 20—74; A. E. Bockett, 92, 18 —74; I. J. Goldstine, 99, 25 —74. HAMILTON SUCCESSFUL FRANKLIN TEAM DEFEATED [by telegraph—own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The return golf mntch between the Fronklin Association and tho Hnmilton Club was played at Hamilton during the week-end and resulted in a win for Hamilton by 11 games to 3, four being all-square. Following are tho results, Franklin players being mentioned first in each case:— Morning Games.— D. Coyle and C. E. Howden lost to R. F. Edmonds and B Cumberworth, 3 and 2; I. R. Bloomfield and K L. Caldwell lost to J. G. Ferguson and J. M. Graham, 2 and 1; J. Roulston and C. G. Johnson lost to C. Sutcliffe and A. G. Cradwick, 4 and 3; B. Lloyd and C. (A. Stevenson and A. T. Atkins and J. M. Horton, all square; L. Gordon and P. Mills lost to J. Pountney and R. J. Love, 2 and 1; M. R. Grierson and W. J. Foote beat H. T. Gillies and H. F. Blackie, 3 and 2; O. V. Adlam and H. T. Moore beat D. C. Coventry and G. 11. Bindon, 1 up; L. R. Jordon and H. S. Douglas lost to N. Duxfield and W. J. King, 2 down; E. Cameron and J. Alexander lost to M. O. Stranger and W. G. Christie, 3 and 2. Afternoon Games.—Coyle and Howden lost to Edmondß and Cumberworth. 3 and 2; Bloomfield and Caldwell beat Ferguson and Graham, 4 and 3; Roulston and Johnson and Sutcliffe and Cradwick, all square; Lloyd and Stevenson lost to Horton and Atkins, 2 and 1; Gordon and Mills and Pountney and s Love, all square; Grierson and Foote and Gillies and Blackie, all square; Adlam and Moore lost to Grocott and Bindon, 4 and 3; Jordon and Douglas lost to Dyxfield and King, 4 and 2; Cameron and Alexander lost to Stranger and Christie, 2 and 1. PLAY AT HAMILTON CAPTAIN'S TROPHY MATCH [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The fourth round of the captain's trophy match was played yesterday by members of the Hamilton Golf Club under good conditions. Following were the results:—C. H. H. Clarke beat A. T. Atkins, 5 and 4: H. F. Morton beat A. Rutherfurd, 3 and 1; L. R. W. Reid beat B. Cumberworth, 1 up; M. C. Stranger beat J. M. Graham, 0 and 5; H T. Gillies beat W. J. King, 3 and 2; W. G. Christia beat A. E. Mo Cracken, 2 np; R. F, Edmonds beat T. N. Pemberton, 1 up; A. M. Fuhey beat E'. A. Palmer, 2 up. The results in the third round of the vice-captain'B trophy were:--C. B. Fuller-ton-Smith bent A. F. Cole, 2 and 1; J. F. Strang beat F. Beehan, 2 and 1; F. G. AVooller beat J. D. Todd, 3 and 2; O. M. Good beat J. Cleary, 3 and 2; K. Mc- i Leod won from J. Salisbury by default; I W. C. Wynne beat A. G. Cradwick, 5 and 4; E. Wilson beat J. G. Ferguson, 2 up; P. G. Russell beat G. Hovey, 1 up. A bogey handicap was nIBO ployed by those not taking part in match play, the best cards being as follows: —R. J. Love, all square. H. J. Radford. F. G. Wooller, 1 down; C; Sutcliffe, N. Duxfield. 2 down; T. Simpson, 3 down; F. A. Marcroft, 4 down: F. D. Pinfold, H. Toombs, 5 down. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP ROTORUA CLUB'S EVENT [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Saturday Playing a particularly steady game throughout, Miss H. Dannefaerd, handicap 14, defeated Mrs. E. L. Barker (4). by 2 and 1 in the final of the senior championship of the Rotoriia Ladies' Golf Club, played this afternoon under ideal conditions. The match was one of the most interesting finals for the championship witnessed in recent years, no fewer than 11 holes being halved. Mrn. Barker, however, was not playing her usual short game, and lost many opportunities by errutio approach shots and unsteady putting. ROTORUA COMPETITIONS [by TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Saturday • Following were the best scores returned by members of the Rotorna Golf Club in the foursomes aggregate 'medal competition played to-day:—R. Spedding and I). Denham, 159, 19—140; T. Kelly and A. Walden. 164, 22 —142; E. Barker and A. Anderson, 162, 15—147; G. Marshall and H. Parata, I 170, 23—147; M. Carr and A. Poole, 156, i 7—149; L Dingle and D. D. Lunn, 183, j 33—150; P. Kusabs and N. Clay, 183, 33—150; ! G. French and A. Ford, 187, 32—155; J. i Empen and T. McElroy, 173, 18—155; F. I Wilkie and E. La Trobe Hill, 184, 27—157; I Dukeson and McGowan. 200, 39—161. In the final of the eclectic medal raund, the following cards were returned:—P. Butler, 136; A. Walden, 142; J. Thomas, 142; T. Byrne, 141; A. Carruthcrs, 145; R. Jones, 147; G. French, 153; T. Amson. 153. Tho following will represent tho club in tho annual Edwin Blyde Cup matches to be played at Cambridge on Saturday week: Seniors: Mrs. Barker and A. | Juniors: Mrs. Ormsby and G. Marshall. ! In the Town versus Counjry match at HamI ilton on August 18, S. E. Carr. M. Carr, I A. Poole and R. Spedding will represent | the club. PLAY AT WHAKATANE [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] WHAKATANE, Saturday •In the semi-finals of the Whakatane Golf Club's competition for the Fortune Cup, Napier beirt Bridger and Steel beat Goldsmith. The best scores returned in the foursomes bogey competition were as follows: —Tippett and Barry, 2 up; McCrackcn and Baird, 2 up. MATCHES AT MATAMATA I .[from our own correspondent] ; MATAMATA. Saturday S Feamley led in the second round of tho Barry Cup competition, Playod by members of the Matamata Golf Club, with two net scores of 75. In the Old Pa" Gup competition the quarter-finals resutcd:G. Saxon beat E. Wayte. 1 up: G. bpence beat W. Casey. 6 and 5; J. rbeat F. Montague. 6 and 4: N. Johnston and C. Irvine, all square. The game between Johnston and Irvine will be replayed. ' PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB I [from our own cohrespondent] PUKEKOHE, Saturday The qualifying rounds for the senior, junior and C grade championships were played bv members of the Pukekohe Ladies Golf Club to-day. The following players QU Sonior.-Mifls L. Potter, 96; Miss A. Potter 96- Mrs. Jordan. 98: Miss Campbell, 103': Mrs. Hosking. 103: Miss Kensington. . 103; Mrs. Estall. 105; Mrs. Moore 106; , Miss Attenborrow. 107: Miss Roulston. llw. , Junior.—Miss H. Sim, 105; Mrs. Camp- - bell, 110; Mrs. Cooper, 111; Mrs. Motion. , 113: Mrs. Mills. 113: Miss Bayly, 115; Miss . Sftvident, 116; Miss Grecnwny, . , C Grade. —Miss L. Allan, 113: Mrs. , Bradanovich. 118; Miss O'Connor, 117; Mrs. Grierson. 120; Miss Keating. 12o: Miss Per- - kins 125- Misa J. Massey. 126; Miss 1 iggot, 3 127: Miss G, 8011. 128. The following team will represent Pr.kos kohe at Waiuku. on Wednesday:-Mrs. 1 Lumsden. Miss L. Potter. Miss A. Potter, Mrs. Jordan. Miss Kensington, Mrs. Moore, I Miss Attenborrow, Mrs. Hosking. Mrs. Estall, Mrs. Trennor, Miss Sim. R?eorvos: c Mrs. Motion, M:cs Ttcubtmi; Mrs. IMV . * Mrs. Grierson, Mrs. Cooper.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22179, 5 August 1935, Page 15

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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22179, 5 August 1935, Page 15

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22179, 5 August 1935, Page 15