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LADIES' TOURNEY

NORTH AUCKLAND GAMES QUALIFYING ROUND DRAW [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The following is the draw for tho qualifying round of the North Auckland ladies' golf championship, to be played on the new 18-hole Mount Denby links on Wednesday, play commencing at 9 a.m. m order of the drnw:—Mi s. J. M. Wilson v. Mrs. P. Reynolds, Mrs, C. W. Thomas v. Mm. A. Martin, Miss J, Steward v. Mrs. 'Kainger, Mrs. S. Weston v. Miss L. Williamson, Miss Bryers v. Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. R. A.'Barstow v. Mrs. A. V. Fleet, Miss D. Steele v. Mrs. E. Dyer, Mrs. M. Foote v. Miss M. Rishworth, Miss M. Hebden v. Mrs. Younger. Mrs. J. Robertson v. Misa M. Nobilo, Miss N. Cook v. Mrs. I-;. J. Parkes, Mrs. A. Lonjj v. Miss M. Fouhy, Miss K. Foully v. Miss Drummqnd, ■Mrs. J. Glanville v. Mrs. C. B. Ring, Mrs. T. Walker v. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. N. Johnson v. Mrs. Badley, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Bassett. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following l is tho draw for tho first round for the C grado trophy to be played by members of tho Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow nnd on Saturday :—Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. Brndslreet, Mrs. Carpenter v. Mis. McNeish, Mrs. Grant, v. Mrs. Yates, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Goddard, .Mrs. Lever v. Mrs. Barker, Miss Ilill v. Miss Collis, Mrs. Urquhart v. Miss A. Quigley, Miss Lumsden v. Miss A. Browning, Miss Tracey v. Mrs. Colbeck, Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Blanchard v. Mrs. Adlnni, Mrs. Margotts v. Miss Jukes, Miss King v. Miss Ifollis, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Wilson v. Mibs Little, Mrs. Dreadon v. Mrs. George, Mrs. Goddard v. Mrs. Burrell, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss R. Quigley, Mins Little v. Miss Graham, Miss De Carteret v. Miss Phillip, Miss Busing v. Miss L. McDonald, Miss Mcllraith v. Miss Byres. Members not taking part in the C grade match will choose partners for a medal round. f WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB Tho sealcd-holo match which was to be played to-day by members of the Waitematft Ladies' Golf Club has been postponed until a later date.,, HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The second round of the Horton Cup competition will be played tomorrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 o'clock. Tho draw is as follows Mrs. Mnnder v. Miss W:. Eyre. Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. McCracken v. Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. FullertonSmith v. Mrs. Clachan, Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs. N. Sutherland v. Miss D. Eyre, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Miss V. Cann, Miss E. Seavill v. Mrs. Nisbet. The <lraw for a. flag match to Htart at 11.15 o'clock is as follows:—Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. Brynnt, Mrs. Day v. Miss Coventry. Mrs. Gower v. Mrs. Grocott, Mrs. Hazard v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Hardy v. Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. Bindon v. Miss Hammond, Mrs, ladale v. Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs. Pettit v. Mrs Orr, Mrs. King v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. Peterson" v. Miss Waring, Mrs. Priinroee v. Mrs. Strang, Miss Russell v. Miss Upton, 'Mrs. lirewis v. Mrs. Griffiths, Miss McLean v. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Valintine v. Miss Mears, Mrs. Toombs v. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Gruar v. Mrs. Ilockin, Mrs. Hooker v, Mrs.' Jewell, Mrs. O'Connor v. Miss J. Rutherfurd, Mrs. Rutherfurd v. Mrs. McNicol, Mrs. Reynolds v. Miss Stevens, Mrs. Dent v. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Gray v. Miss Bruce, Mrs. Gibson v. Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Sutton v. Mrs. C. Matthews, Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. Luckie, Mrs. Hailet v. Mrs. F. Taylor. WIN FOR MATAMATA [from our own correspondent] MATAMATA, Monday An inter-cluli match between the Matamata and Tirau-Okoroire golf teams, played at Okoroire, was won by Matamata with 7 games to 4, and one all squaro. Details arc as follows, Matamata players mentioned first:— Ladies.—Miss M. Sexton and Mrs. J. Carruthers beat Mesdames G. Wilding and I'. Dee, 4 and 3; Mrs. It. Mentiplay and Miss M. Montague • lost to Mrs. Anderson nnd Miss Goodwin, 4 and 3; Miss L. Nicholls and Mrs. F. Alquist lost to Miss ,C. Ring and Miss McGregor, 1 down; Miss B. Montague and Mrs. A. Lambourne beat Miss J. Carruth and Mrs. N. L. Iligginson, •1 up; Mrs. J. T. Laurenson and Mrs. Conder beat Mrs. Shepherd and Misa Brown. 2 up; Mesdames Hancock and N. Underwood beat Misses D. Ring and Harrison. 5 nnd 4. . Men.—J. Corbett and Condor all square with A. Bragg and J. Stewart; R. Mentiplay nnd J. Carruthers, jun., beat Harwood and Philpott, 1 up; A. Crabb and A. Thomson bent Rice and Gray, 5 and 4; 11. Buckley beat Batley, 3 nnd 2; W. Halligan nnd C. Wilson lost to P. Dee and D. Brown. 2 down; J. Carruthers, sen./ nnd W. D. L. Mac Donald lost to N. L. Higginson and Goodwin, 6 and 5. THAMES LADIES' CLUB [by telegraph OWN correspondent] THAMES, Monday The Indies of the Thames Golf Club will play the second eclectic round for a trophy on Wednesday. The draw is as follows: Mrs. W. Price v. Mrs. Richardson. Miss I). Griffin v. Mrs. Pease. Miss L. Price v. Miss D. Poulgrain, Mrs. Twentytnan v. Mrs, O'Reilly, Miss R. Miller v. Miss Reader, Miss N. Miller v. Mrs. Uren. Miss Coakley v. Mrs. Fisher, Miss J. . Smith v. Mrs. Clemson, Mrs. Jorgensen v. Mrs. L. Griffin, Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. Harden, Miss C. White v. Mrs. Law, Mrs; Surmnn v. Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Samuel v. Miss Ensor, Mrs. Sibley v. Mrs. Lacy, Miss Richardson v. Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Winder v, Mrs. Alley. , , » Tho following qualified for the championships;— Senior. Mrs. W. Price, Mrs. Willis, Miss Boles, Miss D. Griffin. Miss Kidd, Miss L. Price. Junior: Mrs. Uren, Miss Coakley;, Mrs. Richardson. Miss R. Miller, Miss D.'Nankivell, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Clemson. " MATCHES AT WHANGAREI [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The final of the Trembnth Cup.was played on tho Whnngarei Ladies' Golf Club's Denby jinks during the week-end. Miss J. Stewart defeating Miss A. HigginBoti, 2 and 1. v The first club handicap was won by Misa D Steele, 98. 18—80. Other good scores wore:—Mrs. Lynch. 105, 23—82: Mrs. Reynolds, 9Q. 9—S3- Misa J. Stewart. 99. 10—S3. The second nnd final bogey round in tho match tor the captain's trophy was played during- the week-end by members of the Whangfirei Golf Club, the best score being D. J. Thomson, 2 down. A. G. Sheen, D. ,T. Thomson and Dr. II F. Buckley are equal with a score of 7 down, and a further round will be played by these three to determine tho winner. ROTORUA COMPETITIONS [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for tho medal handicap to be played by members of the Rotorua Golf Club on Wednesday, players teeing off in threes: —W. Talus, „-\V. Monk, S. Main; E. Robinson. A. C. S. Smith; F. Wilkie. A. Waldcn, C. Simmers; F. Branilcy, Moore, Jennings; Geaney, R. Jones, J. Thomas; G. Haymes, G. French. Iloy Wood: Hodges, A. Downer. J. darken; E. Crawford, J. Blencowe, T. Byrne; A. Carruthers, P. Butler, Amson. Tho-drnw lor tho L.G.U. mednl competition to lie played by the ladies' club is ; Mrs. Parlane v. Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Tapper v. Mrs. Herd, 'Mrs. Fortune v. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Byrne v. Miss Hewitt, Mrs. Mrinson v. Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. Goudie v. Mm. Bayfield, Mrs. Hay v. Miss Booth. Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Kelly, v. Mrs. Wackrow, Mrs. Worthiiigton v. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Shaw v. Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Carr v. Mr's.* SherrifT, Mrs. Hitchcock v. Mrs. Wnlden. Mrs. Hnymes v. Airs. Parnta, Mrs.' La Trobe Hill v. Mrs. Thoinns, Mrs. Spedding v. Miss Fenton, Mrs. Barker v. Mrs. Ilatnpson, Mrs. Goodwin v. Miss Corlett, Mi's. Dinglo v. Miss La Trobo Hill, Miss Carnnchnn v. Miss J. Clark, Mrs. Hodgson v. Miss Snodgrass, Mrs. Young v. Miss Glass. OPOTIKI BEATS TANEATUA [by telegraph—own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday A golf inalcii between- T'aneatua and Opofiki Golf Clubs was played at Taneatun in the* week-end and resulted in a win' for Opotiki, 8 up. Results, Tnneatua names first;— Four-ball games: Peebles -and McGougan lost to Candy and Roe. G and 4; Wnlkor and Hunt beat J. O'Sullivan and Carroll, !i and 1; McPherson nnd Moore and Morris and Short, all squaro; Wilson and B. Alexander lost to Riddell and I. Young. 3 and 2; G. Lawn and H. C. •Alexander lost to Dnvies nnd Dawson, 1 up; Mitchell and Rolloston lost to Cullen nnd J. Yotfng, 3 and 1; Mills and Moody bent Simpson and Anderson, 1 up'; Roulston and Cohu lost to Stuart and Lindop, 2 and 1 \ftnrnoon si>-des: Peebles lost to Cnndy, l' up; Walker and Roe. all square; McCougnn lost to J. O'Sullivnn, 1 up; McPhoirfon nnd Carroll, all square; Moore lost to Morris, 3 and 2; Wilson beat Short, 1 up; H. CL, Alexander and Davies, all square;

Hunt beat Dawson, 1 up; Mitchell lost to F. Young, 1 up; B. Alexander lost to Cullen, 7 and G; G. Lawn'lost to J. Young, 5 and 3; Mills and Simpson, all square; Moody and Anderson, all square; Roulston lost to Stuart, 1 up; Cohu lost to Lindop, 1 up. TAURANGA LADY PLAYERS [by telegraph—own correspondent] TAURANGA, Monday Tho L.G.U. medal and the third round of the Jubilee Cup played by members of the Tauranga Ladies' Golf Club resulted as follows:—A grade: Miss P. Hartley, 94, 15 —70; Mrs Stcedman, 94,|! 13 —.SI; Miss E. Goodyear, 99. 18—81; Mrs. Heald, 91, 9—B2;'Miss D. Hartley, 100, 18—82: Mrs. Sanders, 109, 18—91. B grade: Mrs. Turner, 108, 28—80; Mrs. Stephens, 109, 29—80; Miss Thorpe, 110, 29—81; Miss Sanders. 101, 19-82. In the B grade Mrs. Turner was the winner over the last nine holes. An inter-club match played against Pongakawa at Tauranga resulted in a draw. The first annual ladies' Bay of Plenty championship and handicap tournament will be commenced on Saturday afternoon. TAURANGA CHAMPIONSHIPS [by telegraph—own' correspondent] TAURANGA. Monday Resulls of matches in the Tmiranga Golf Club's championships were:—Seniors: Simmondd beat Johnston, 2 and Is Page beat Phelan, 1 up; Lusk beat Hay, 3 and 1; Tovcy beat Bryan, 2 and 1; Bateman beat Stephens, 8 and 4. Junior: Wilson beat Rhodes, 7 and 5; Simons beat Mountfort. 2 and 1; JefTery beat Dewe, 3 and 1; Jordan beat Mayfield, G and 5; Turner beat Jordan, 2 and 1. A. Jordan and D. Mountfort withstood a challenge from Hanna and Patjrson for tho junior buttons. In a four-ball handicap event Hay and Johnston beat A. W. Robbie and D. Simons, 1 up; Steedman and Simmonda defeated Lusk and Rhodes at the 24th. KING COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] TAUMARUNO, Monday The King Country golf championships were played at ilaetihi on Saturday under bad conditions. Results:—Men'n King Country championship, over 3G holes: McDonald (To Awamutu), 79, 83 —lf>2; runner-up, H. K. Spencer (Taumarunui), 82, 85—107. Teams' championship: Taumarunui, 1013; To Awamutu 1095; Waimarino, 1111; Waimarino B, 1184. Teams' handicap: Waimarino B. 928. Medal handicap: T. A. Blyth (Waimarino), 80, 12— 68. Bogey handicap: Wallace (Te Awamutu), 1 down. Ladieß' King Country championship, 30 holes: Mrs. D. M. Simmons (Taumarunui). 92, 89—181; Mrs. McDonald (Te Awamutu). 91. 91—182, runner-up. Teams' championship: Taumarunui, 775; Waimarino, 797; Te Awamutu, 807. Teams' handicap: Waimarino, Gfil. Medal handicap: Mrs. D. M. Simmons, 92, 13 —79. Mrs. Simmons also won the bogey handicap, 3 down. MOKORUA COMPETITIONS [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] WHAKATANE, Monday " :> A team of players from the Waimana Golf Club visited tho Mokorua Golf Club during the week-end when four-ball matches wore played. 'Results, Waimana players being mentioned first:—W. Wardlaw and Menzies lost to Stewart and King, 1 down; Jerram and Gordon lost to Waugh and Donaldson. 2 down; Carter and Doran lost to Mulholland and Coney, !2 and 1; P. Carter and McConnell lost to Glen and Baxter, 3 and 2; T. Wardli.w and Woolfield lost to Brown and Hayward, 4 and 2; Mclvor and King lost to Pickworth and Thomas, 5 and 3. In the semi-finals of the president's trophies competition, played at the Mokorua links. Miss Black and F. J. Appleby beat Miss Sisam and Darvill at the 20th, and Mrs. E. Armstrong and Hignett beat Mr. and Mrs. Sloane at the 19th. In the semi-final of the Hayter Cup played at the Mokorua Club during the week-end. Hooper beat Stewart, 1 Up, and Baxter beat Darvill, 1 up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22192, 20 August 1935, Page 7

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LADIES' TOURNEY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22192, 20 August 1935, Page 7

LADIES' TOURNEY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22192, 20 August 1935, Page 7