GOLF CONTESTS
VETERANS' TOURNAMENT ROTORUA COMPETITION DRAW AND STARTING TIMES The annual veterans' open amateur tournament controlled by the Rotorua Golf Club will commence next Tuesday. Following are the draw and starting times: 8 n.m. 1130 a.m., 11. J. Smith, C. Worthington, fl. B Armitage; 8.5 a.m., 11.35 a.m., R. Barker, E. T Baker, W. W. Main say; 8.10 a.m., 11.40 a.ni., G. Kelly, Dr. McKnight, D• M Mcintosh: 8.15 a.m., 11.45 a.m.. G Marriott, W. Pavitt, E. T. Snell; 8.20 a.m., 11.50 a.m., C. E. Torlesse. A J. Toogoocl, J W. Bond; 8.25 a.m., 11.55 a.m., J G. Haddow, W. Aehton, A. H. Blackburn, 8.30 a.m., 12 u.m., A. W. FA-ery, C. Jonneaux,- L. H. Rogers, 8.35 a.m 12.5 p.m., J. M Somervillo. G. S. Ardley, H. P. Butts 8.40 a.m., 12.10 p.m.. W G. Hamilton, L. Keys. Colonel Mellor; 8.15 n.m., 12.15 p.m., A. J Shepherd. G. S. Gordon, \V 11. Ppter; 8.50 a.m.. 12.2 D p.m.. S. Walker. G T. Bull, J. Seud-Gownifi; 8.55 a.m., 12.2 a p.m F. H. Garry, A. God win, A. Somerville. «. !) a.m , 12.30 p.m., H. B. Liisk, W. O'Cnl Inghan, A. E Powdrell; 9.5 a.m., 12.35 p.m.. R. Rainger, E. H. Liddle, 11. Gillies; 9.10 a.m.. 12.40 p m., J. Kenny, A. Matheson, 11. P. Blundell; 9.15 a.m., 12.45 p.m., G. 11. Scott, R. J. Hamilton, R. Phelan; 9.20 a.m., 12.50 p.m., J. S. Harrison, K, Har rison, T. A. Blyth; 9.25 a.m., 12.55 p.m J. W Barraolough, 11. B. Bryan. L. Demp ster; 9.30 a.m., 1 p.m., U. Lightband. Agmen-Smitt. A. B. Lawrence; 9.35 a.m.. 1.5 p.m.. 11. L. Blamires, C. Biernacki, G. H. Fry. 9.40 a.m., 1.10 p.m., P. It. Fordham, C Kusabs, A. E. Mabin; 9.45 a.m., 1.15 p.m.. 11. Rowland, F. H. Simpson. W A. Todd: 9.50 a.m., 1.20 p.m., B. A. Woolf. D. L. Blyth, A. W. Downer; 9.55 a.m., 1.25 p.m., E. M. Hutchison, Sir 11 Horton, H P. Huso. 10 u.m.. I.J u.m.. T. H Lowry. C. \V. S. Gee. J. D. McDougal; 10.5 a.m.. 1.35 p.m.. C. Redhead, F. W. Wilkie. E. Wilson; 10.10 a.m., 1.10 p.m., J. T. Pavitt. K. L. Fenton. J. Hughes; 10.15 a.m.. 1.45 p.m . C. Waterston. McGillivery, J. A. McDougul. 10.20 a.m.. 1.50 p.m.. J. K. Lowe. A. Thome
AKARANA LADIES' CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED The senior championship of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club played over the last three days resulted in a win for Mrs F. Preston, who beat Mrs. E. R. Bayley in the final. Thtf junior title was -won bv Mrs. W. J. McAllen. Details of the matches are ns follows: Senior Championship.—First round: Mrs. H'owey Walker beat Mrp.' C. M. Cox. 7 and 5; Mrs. E. R. Bayley beat Mrs. C. Taylor. 2 and 1; Miss L. O'Cal'aghan beat Miss P. Peet, 4 and 3; Mrs. F. Preston beat Mrs. E. Philip, 2 up Semi-finals: Mrs. E. R. Bayley beat Mrs. Howey Walker. 3 and Mrs. F. Preston beat Miss L. O'Callaghaii, 4 and 2. Final.—Mrs F. Preston beat Mrs. 13. R. Bayley, 3 and 1. Junior Championship.—First round: Mrs. G. M. Tilston beat Miss 1. Walters, 4 and 3; Mrs F. 11. Mueller beat Miss M. Lundon 4 and 3: Mrs. W. J. McAllen beat Mrs. 11. B. Ward, 3 and 2; Mrs. H. Lovell beat Mrs. F. Parker. 3 and 2: Mrs. L. Kinssland won by default from Mrs. A. T. Garlick: Mrs. B Bree brat Mrs. C. H. Halford, 2 up; Mrs. G. Ashley beat Mrs. P. R. Burton, 4 and 3; Miss M. Walters won by default from Miss A Seay. Second round: Mrs. G. M. Tilstcn bent Mrs. F. H. Mueller. 3 nnd 2; Mrs. W. J. McAllen beat Mrs. H. Lovell., 7 and 5: Mrs. L. Kings'nnd beat Mrs. B. Bree. 3 and 2; Mi's. G. Ashley beat Miss M. Walters. 3 and 2. Semi-finals: Mrs. W. J. McAllen beat Mrs. G. M. Tils*nn. 4 and 3; Mrs. L. Kingsland beat Mrs. G. Ashley, 5 and 4. Final.—Mrs W. J. McAllen boat Mre. L. Kingsland. 2 and 1. ORAKEI CLUB The first rouno oi tin- senior and junior championships will be played to-day by members of the Orakei Golf Club.
WAITEMATA LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal match and first round for the chili trophy to be "played next Tuesday by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club:— Mrs C. Prime v Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. I3eaumont v. Miss Hogan, Mrs. Roache v, Miss Duder. Mrs. D Mason v. Mrs. Lord. Mrs. Tyree v Mrs Clyde, Mrs Kelly v. J.lrs Griffiths. Mrs O'Leary v. Miss Wil Hums. Mrs. Towsey v. Mrs Graham, Mrs Wall v Mrs Cork, Mrs Ford v. Mrs. Procter, Mrs. Moore v. Mrs McDougill. Mrs. Langley v. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs Chal linor v Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Allan v. Miss Watson, Miss Cochrane v. Miss Blair Mason. Mrs. Trayes v. Miss Gresliani. Mrs. Birtley v. Miss Rowell. Mrs. Titchener v. Miss Z Marks. Mrs. Bower .v Mrs. Comes, Mrs Sinel v. Mrß. Mulcahy, Mrs Garden v Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Staples v. Miss Dowell, Mrs. Dickins v. Mrs. Muirhead. Mrs. Keely v. Mrs. Marchant. Miss B. I,owe v. an other. The last medal match was won by Mrs. Roache PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The second qualifying round for a troph> preeented by Mrs. J. Walker will be played to-day by members of the Papakura Ladies' Goli Club in conjunction with the final of the L.G.U. medal match. Play will commence at noon. Following is the drawMiss French v. Miss Bent, Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Finlayson, Mrs. Watts v. Miss McCullough, Miae White v. Miss M. Walters, Miss Dreadon v. Mrs Matheson, Miss J. McCullough v Miss Spinks, Miss M Gunthorp v. Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Lock v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. McLennan v. Mrs. Cooper, Miss J. Bnrr v. Miss Fife, Miss Fenwick v. Miss Thorns, Miss Appleby v. Mißs E. Barr, Miss Thickett v. Mrs. Ellett, Mias Colquhoun v. Miss V. Gunthorp. Mr?. Charles v. Miss Goodison, Miss Goddard v. Miss Mcllrailh, Mrs. Foote v. Mias- ! Rhind, Miss Reilly v. Miss Pearson, Miss Andrew v. Miss Hitchings, Miss Saunderß v. Miss Bower. Miss Huydn v. Mis 3 Gilmour, Mrs. Menzies v. Miss E. Foote, Mrs. Denton v. Miss G. Saunders, Miss Pickett v. Miss Smith, Miss McMahon v. Mias Davies, Miss Tliew v. Miss R.> Foote, Misß Clark v. another.
TE PUKE V. COUNTRY CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent! TE PUKE. Friday Tho Te Puke Ladies' Golf Club defeated the Country Golf Club members at Pongakawa by seven games to three, two being nil square. Mesdames Fox and Butcher lost fo Mesdurues Ollivier and T. Ball; Mesdames Gibbingß and Booker beat Mesdames W. Wickham and E. Ball; Mesdames Wilson and Carpenter lost to Mrs. Heather and Miss Ball; Mesdames Hargreaves and Cashmore lost to Mrs. Ball and Miss N. Conway: Mrs. Fox lost to Mrs. Ollivier; Mrs. Butcher beat Mrs. T. Ball; Mrs. Booker and Mrs. E. Ball, all square; Mrs. Gibbings beat Mrs. W. Wickhnm; Mrs. Wilson ftnd Miss Ball, all square: Mrs. Carpenter lost to Mrs. Heather; Mrs. Hargreaves lost to Mrs. Ball: Mrs. Cashmore lost to Miss Conway. OPOTIKI CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Friday An eclectic competition was played on the Opotiki Golf Club links, the best cards being;—F Young, 80, 17—63; M. Kidd. 75, 11—CI; Anderson, 86, 21 —G5; Short, 82. 1G—156-. Stephenson, 85. 17—08. A medal competition was played in conjunction with tho eclectic match, the best scores being;—F Young. 8!), 17 —72; Stephenson, 92, 17—75; Morris, 91, 15—70; Anderson. 98, 21—77.
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