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GOLF CONTESTS

AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS MATCHES AT Ml DDLEMORE BLOOMFIELD BOWL RESULTS A modal handicap and the final round for tho E. It. Bloomfiold Bowl were played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore 011 Saturday. The links were in good order. The Bloomfiold Bowl competition resulted in a win for S. H. Abel, with net scores of 72 and 68. The next best scores were:— R. S. Bruce, 70, 72—142; P. Mncky, 7.1, 73-144; P. C. Savage, 72, 73—145; B. H. Menzies, 73, 73 —14(5. The concurrent medal event was nlso won by S. H. Abel, the leading scores being as follows:—S. H. Abel, 77, 9—(58; W. W. Gunson, 84, 12 —72; R. S. Bruce, 81, 9 72; I>. T. Burt, 82, 10—72; B. H. Menzies, 73, scr—73; P. C. Savage, 74, 1—73; P. Mncky, 84, 10—74 Matches played in the C grade championship resulted us follows:—W. S. Wilson heat A. H. Champion, 2 up; G. MillaPalnier beat A. B. Horrocks, 2 up. PLAY AT GLENDOWIE FOUR-BALL BOGEY RESULTS A four-ball bogey competition played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday resulted in a win for K. A. Kennedy and S. Restall with a ecore of 4 up. The next best scores were as follows: R. Katterfeldt and J. G. Beale, E. Griffiths and N. Hockin, 3 up; J. Lane and V. Johns, G. Palmer and A. W. McCoy. E. Bridges and W. Monteith, 2 up: A. Herring and F. Kronfeldt. R. Jeffrey and M. Hutchison, all square :.R. Bradley and S. Keys, I down. L. J. Keys and W. Laxon. 2 down. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB The flag match for a trophy presented by Mrs. A. E. Macartney, which was postponed from last week, will be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday, the original dra%v to stand. Tho draw for the C grade match also will starjd. In the final of the handicap match play competition, Mrs. M. G. McArthur defeated Mrs. N. Taylor, 1 up. ORAKEI CLUB Following are the best scores returned in the Stableford bogey match played on Saturday by members of the Orakei Golf Club:—F. Busby, 2(5. 9—35; C. R. Nettleton, 27, 7—34; C. D'Anthreau, 17, 13—30; C. Pegler, 11, 18—29; E. Walker, 9, 17—2(5; A. Hill, 8, 18—20; E. Factor, 7, 18—25; A. Babbage, 8, 17—25; E. Turner, 7, 17—24. The qualifying round of the senior nnd junior championships was also played. Following is the draw for the first round, which must bo played .by next week-end:— Seniors.—McManus v. Wood, S. E. Chappell v. Barber, Nettleton v. Nolan. Gibbs v. Tate, Farrant v. Greep. Busby v. R. N. White, Pi. C. Chappell v Houston, Pacey v. Turbott. Juniors.—Pegler v. Bushell. F. M White v. Babbage, Virtue v. A. P. S. Bell, Calame v ' Simons v. E. Walker. Faram v. Hill, D Authreau v. Prince, Turner t. Factor. AKARANA CLUB A bogey match for the captain's trophv played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday resulted in a tie between V. Lane, S. Booth, P. Smith, A. Finn and B. Rudmnn, with scores of 2 down. Following are the next best- scores:—P Preston. 3 down; F. Astley. C. Shenkim 4 down; C. Cammiek. W. Sim, F. Hazelden. A. Wymess, 5 down; J.- McKinves 6 down. MANUKAU COMPETITIONS A four-ball best-ball bogey competition was played by members of the Mnnukau Golf Club on Saturday. A tie resulted between Wnrdell and Blair and Priest and Roberts, each pair returning a score of 2 down. On a recount over nine holes, Wardell and Blair were declared the winners. The next best scoro was 3 down, returned by W. Alexander and J. Alexander.

Matches played in the Kohn Cup competition resulted:—Second round: Goddard beat Colbeck, 1 up; Roberts beat G. Smith, 6 and 4; Barnard beat Busing, 4 and 3; Alexander beat Priest, 3 and 2. Semi-final: Koberts beat Goddard, 6 and 5, and Alexander beat Barnard. 1 up. In the semi-final of the Lovegrovo Shield competition, Alexander beat Rhind, 5 and 4, and Blair bpat Smith, 1 up. PUPUKE CLUB The qualifying round of the Pnpuke Golf Club's championships was held on Saturday. Following are the results:— Seniors.—R. Pacey, 149; H. Webb, 153: E. W. -Mills, 154; W. D. Ross, 158; A. G. Nicholas, 163; R. Johnston, 168; J. McCormick. 169; A. F. Burnett. 170. Juniors.—J, Drought, 169; P. Mason. 170; A. D. McGregor, C. Jaggs, 175; W. H. Smith, F. Pearcey, 179; H. Probert, F. Williamson. 181; T. Gooding. I. Howden. 182; 'E. L. Ryan, 185: E. A. Craig, 188; H. A. Carson. 191; h. Johnston, 193. •In the third round for the captain's prize H. Probert beat R. Pacey, 3 and 2. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB The sealed-hole competition postponed from last Tuesday will be played to-morrow by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB A four-ball best-ball' match will be played by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. Players will choose partners and opponents. PAPAKURA CLUB Matches played in the first round of the Fapakura Golf Club's championships on Saturday resulted as follows:—K. Mathieson heat Hemphill, at the 19th; Darrow heat Hackett, 2 up; Taylor beat Davie, 3 and ft Grace beat Riley, 3 and 1: Durham beat W. Mathieson, 1 up; Woolley beat Jacques. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow:—Miss J. McCullough v. Miss Finlayson, Mrs. Barry v. Miss Clark, Miss McCullough v. Mrs. W. Mathieson, Mrr. Foote v. Mrs. Watts. Miss M. Gunthorp v. Miss Goodison, Mrs. Elliott v. Mrs. McLennan, Miss Thickett v. Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Francis v. Miss Colquhoun. Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Spencer v. Miss Hogan, Mrs. Bock v. another, Mrs. Charles v. Mrs. Shaw, Miss McTlraith v. Miss Rhind, Mrs Kidd v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. R. Ellett v. Mrs. Fenwick, Mrs. J. Miller v. Miss Toms

WAIUKU CLUB [from our own correspondent] WAIUKU, Saturday Members of the Wainku Golf Club plnyed the first round of the championships to-day. Results are as follows:—Senior: Howden bent Herrnld, 2 up. Intermediate: A. Arkle beat Roscoe, 3 nnd 2; J. Heise beat Buttimore, 2 and 1; Jerram bent Barker, 3 and 1. The best cards returned in a bogey scramble are as follows:—J. Arkle, 3 down: G. Arkle, 4 down; Armitage nnd Hughes, 5 down. MATCH AT MANGATAWHIRI [from our own correspondent] POKENO, Saturday Members of the Mnngntnwhiri Golf Club plnyed n 36-holfß eclectic competition to-day for prizes presented by Mr. and Mrs. G. Holmes. The men's division was won fay G. C. Austin with a score of 84, 19—(53. with R. Drummond, 94, 30—04. second A. Pope. 82. 1(5—0(5; and G. Pope. 90, 30—00, tied for third place.

In the Indies' event Mrs. (r. Pope, 87, 19— (50, Mrs. F. Pope, 98, 32 Twining, 100, 34—00, were equal and will play off.

ONEWHERO BEATS PUKEKOHE [FROM OUH OWN" f'OHRESPOND TUAKAU, Saturday A team from flic Pukekohe Gulf Club tviw defeated by Onewhero in an inter-club match played ut Onewhero to-day by three nanus to two. one finishing all square. Details are ns follows, Onewhero names being mentioned firstS. Cronin and G. L. Martin lost to D. Coyle and I'. Mills, 1 down; E. Cameron and J. Wright boat M. C. Lawson and 11. T. Moore, 2 up; D. Cameron and P. Taylor beat G. Payne and E. Taylor, 1. up; Steward _ and L. Lindberg and 0. McNanght and K. Liddle, all square; C. Gaskell and I. Crawford lost to T. S. Marshall and B. Colebaker, 2 down: L. G. Sharp and L. Bayly beat C. Cooper and A. Rose, 6 and B.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 18

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 18

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 18