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GOLF CONTESTS

THE TETEBANS' COT MATCH PLAY BEGUN ' I ' . •,» , • 'K - • SOME HARD-FOUGHT GAMES ' [by TELEitJBAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ~ ROTORUA, Wednesday Match play in the eighth annual Now Zealand v«iteranu' tournament and Arikikapakapa Cup commenced this morning. The weather was finu and openinjr conitlitions favourable, and great interest was taken in the event. Sir H. Horton played consistently, winning both rounds, but meets C. E. Kttsiibs to-morrow with an adverse hundicap. Kusabs is playing fine golf. R. Rainger, to win from Colonel J. Elughqs and U. Barkor,' put. in a sterling performance in both rounds. W. Maingay, nn extitle holder, taking. 10 iitrokes from H. B. Lusk, won with a comfortable marEi:n; his impost appears to be 100 light. H. G ; Scott was giving strokes to Kusnbs, which he :Eound an Lmpossible tusk, though playing well. In the alEturnocn, light rain raado conirlitions somevrhat difficult for late players, !but the greens placed true. In the Ariki- ■' !kapakapa Cup, in the second round, C. Gee, 18, pla;n'ng 11. Lightband, 12, took Ihim to the 20th spreen after an eliciting contest. W. O'Callnghan, though on 4 handicap, dominates , tho long game and will ;prove hard tci beat. Kunabs, 13. and Main!?ay, 15. aro lavoursbly placed for tho cup. The winner of the first bogey handicap was !Dr. MacKn:ig at, . 2 up, and of the nerond bogey haptficup,' H. B. Bryan, 1 up. Reuults:— Veterans' Cap.—-First round t H. Matheson beat A. H. S<imerville«M up; Sir H. Horton beat H. B. jlnnit.tige,up; H. G. Scott beat ,T. T. 6lo:merville, 3 and 2; E. F. Snell beat H. Smith, 3 and 2; R. Phelan beat <r. Goodwin, 4 and C. E. Kusabs: beat 'I ]?. Shepherd, at the 19th; T. Lowry beat '3. G. Brown,/2 ancl 1; E. Wilson beat W. Woolf. 5 4: Dr. Mac Knight beat 0. E. Torl«i3iie, 1 iup: E. M. Hutchinson beat Barraclough, 3i and 2; L. Keye. beat T. Harrison f 1 up: E'. T. Baker beat A ]3. Lawrencn, 2/and 1-. R. Barker boat T Blyth. 3 and 2; R, Raincer beat Coloi\el J. Hughes, 4- and Si; H. B. Lusk beat J. T. Pavitt, li an?! 3; W. Maingay beat B FoTdhnm, 5 and! 4. Second Eoand.—Bir H. Horton beat 'Muthieson. \l and 1 : ; Kusabs beat Scott. 3 and 2; Snell lieafc Plaelan, 3 and 2; E. Wilson bent. L<iwiy,;,"3 nnd 2: Hulchinson beal Mac Knight. 5 and 51; Key» b«at Baker, at the 19th: Rainger l>eat Bark«T, 5 and 4: bent Lusk, 6 and 5. Arikiknpakapa, Cis]|>.—First rsund: F. H. Simeon bent R. G. Fenton. 8 and 1: G. £l. Cordon beat F. A. Wilkii», X up; H. 'P. Blnndell heat W. Pavitlt, 1$ fend il; H. Illnmires bent T. Kenny. 3 and 1: A. H. Blackburn bent J. l3eud-Gowing; 2 and 1; It.. T. Hnmiitton beiit T. Irtrte, 5 and 4; T. beat D. L. Blyth. 3 and 2; C. Wor'hinarton beat H. Hays, 3 and 2; A. -E. Mnbin beat H. Rowlan<la, 2 and 1: A. W. Every beat JEL P. Butla. 2 u't>; C. Gee bent F. Garry, 2 up; F. Lishtband bent C. Wnt»rston, 41 and 3: fTellor f boat S. Walker, at the 19th; W. O'CalJiiGth:»n beat W. H. Slpeer, 2 np; L. R«Jeera bent R. Harrison, 3 and 3; A. E. Poirdrell be»t A. W. Downer, 1 up. Second Round.—Simpson beat Gordon. 4 fid 3: Blund?ll bent, Blamir«a, 5 and 3: I r «milton bent Blackburn, at the 19th: "V7orthinr*on heat McGillivray. 1 np: Every • bent Mnbin. R and 5: O'CaVagbnn beat ' Colonel Mellor. 4 ;ind 3; Rogers beat the 20th. PENNANT COMPETITION FOURTH ROUND OF MATCHES Matches in the fourth round ol the pennant competition will b® played'by members of Auckland golf cluba durinjr the week-end: Th<i draw is aa follows A Grade.—S'orth Shore v. Maungakiekie. at North Shoie; Titirangi y. Glendowie, at Titirangi; Akarana v. Remuera, at Reriuera. B Grade.—North Shore v. Otahuhu. at Otahuhu; iikurana v. Titirangi, nt Akaiana; Maimiraiiekie t. Pupuke, at Maungal:iekie. Following are the teams:— Glendowie.—E. Hatchieon. W. A. Cole, 3'. Stedman, W. Ji. Laxon. N. Hockin, . J\ Kitsling, 1". Lintott. I. G. O'Neill. E., W, Griffiths, O. Wolfgramm,. Renerve; 31. Bradley,, Pupuke.—-E. Pacejr. H. Webb, J. T, Mc<!!orkindale, W. D. Ross, E. W. Mills, I ' A. G. Mallott, A> IP. Burnett. A. D. McGregor, P. Muson, JI. Armstrong, Resiirves; li'. A. Fox, El. G. ]3v#,s, G. G. Malcolm. Otahnhu.—lt. J. TO--y. W. B. Eustace (captain), A. P. IGuatace, 6 ; . Clark. P. Maughan. Gk Revell, O. W. Bayly, J. Jiiogers, C. R Reader. A. M. Todd. Re(errea: J. Ift'rr, J. Eccles. North Show*.—A team: A. E. Browne, H. C. Stevem. W. Uacindoe. M. H. Bush, Jj. J. Minogue,, M. S. O'Connor, M. Nel«on, L. Harriiton, J, W. Morriion. B. Maoindoe. B team: A,, J. Spraijgon, I). J. lieid, B. E. Gold water, F. J. Lay sell, ]t. N. White,- R. SmiMeld, H. V. Ever--lon, W. Roberta, J. Chalmers, 8. Foot, Keserre: H. Preston, iyn. l'itirangi.—A team: J. H. Young, 11. R. ]dcCryatal, ,] r . M. Caltmsn, J. 'tfurray (caplain). E. G. TaUia, L. J. Clifford, A. J. Good. V. ][(. Baker. A. E. Uaunderi. R. 33. Carr. B team: ,R. L. Wilson, J. Carjiachan (captnin), .R. .1. Graham, J. H. <soyder, J. Grallowa y, H. L. Robson,. C. It. O. Woocls, A. Harvey, N., A. Naismith, C. G. Fishes. _ , Maungekiilikje.—A team: R. M. Goorge, jr. H. Earkv W. H. D'Audney, H. Tidmarsh, D. G\ Macfarlane. 1. McCowan. 2\ D. Shanly, L; B. Schnauer. H. Moriieth, G. E. Meredith. B tisam; E>. F. JilacCormick., J; Pelham. J. 8. Rankin, 3t. G. Moflitt, M. Wiseman, J. Earle, J. 3 5 almer, A Woolley, (/. J. Bennett, J. Tanner. „ „ „ . Remuera. —B. G. Thomson. R. G. Rainger, £l. S. Wilson, D. B. Maneergh, C. McManus, P.. E. Rainger, G. C. Clifton, G. Foote, T. lit. Kissling, A. A. Bull, W. S. Ralph. CBL/LMPIONSHIPS DRAW FOR ' QUALIFYING ROUND Following is the draw for ths flr»t uualifjing round for the (jhampiorahips to be played by membera of the Glendowie Goli Club on Biiturday:—E. Hutchison v. N. . Bocitin. J. Eidsling v. W. A. Cole, \T. A. Laxon v. J,. Shannon, Dr. Horton I '. F. Lintott, I. G. O'Neill v. J. H. Hall, R. Bradley ▼. IS. W. Griffiths, L. Walker v. G, Palmer, A R. Wilson v,. A. G. E-rown Douglas, A. C.' Herring ▼. R. Jeffrey, F. Kronfeld v. K. A. Kennedy, E. G. Bridgens v. J. McCrystall D. McGregor v. h. C. T.iine, T. liiuiisell v. A. Howey Wnlker, 3. H. Beale v. J. V. Lane, Vr. McCoy v. J. G. Beale, S. V. Ratley ▼. W. Monteith. K. Forgie v. J. Terry. P. Restan v. H. J. Edmonds, L, Mar juet v G. R. B. Alleii v. V, Ambler, A. J. Ross v. W. Jl. Hutchison, L. T. v. W. Long, V. Johns v. Ij. Keys, 8. Keys v. B. E. Gee.' HOLED IN ONK Playing in tha L.G.U'. medal handicap ttatch at On* Tree Hill yesterday Mrs. G. E. Grevatt, a member of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club, holed her tee shot at the fourth in one. The distance was 123 yards MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the' result of the L.G.U. medal handicai? match played yesterday by numbers of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Clr.b • Seniors.—Mr». A. C. McArthur, 91, 18«—76: Mrs. C. E. C>revatt, 87, 10—77; Mrn. E. Bold. 92. 15~''7: Mrs. W. K. Michaell, 95. 1(1—-77;, Mrs. E,. Mcllraith, 93. 13—80; Mrs. L. Coakley, 98, 18-80. Juniors.—M!ri; C. A. JarniMi. 106, 33'—74; Mrs. R. Menidith, 109, 34—75; Mrs. L. Bainger, 110, 34—-76;• Miss F. Gregson, 100, 2<i —77; Miss R„ Nixon, 105, 28—77; Mri. D. R. Gnrrard, 9-), 21—78; Miss M. Gre.vatt, l(i9, 31—78; Miss R. London, 106, 27—79; Mrs. I. Patorson, 111. 351-79. AKARANA -LADIES' CLUB Following tire the results of matches played yesterday by members of the Akt.rana Ladies' Golf Club in the tlhree-round eclectic ct m petition Seniors.—Mrs, Howey Walker, 88, 18—72; Miss K Hickman. 91. 18—73; Mrs. F. Preston. 83. 8—75; Mrs. A. A. Bishop, 93. 18—75. Juniors.—Mien M. Walters, 98, 33—65; Mrs. R H. Coltmmn ' 100. 36—<55; Mrs. G. Morriean, 98, 32—(56; Miss O. Darrach, 87, 19— .68: Mrs. H. Lovell, 99, 31—68; Miss Walters won on a recount over the last nine holes. NORTH SHORE CLUB The qualifying rounds of the chamt'icmships will bin played by members of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. The original draw (rill stand, PUPUKE; LADIES* CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club plilyed a momthly medal round yesterday. , the best acorns being :-rMrs. F. Crocker, 86, 18—68; Miss P. Wileon, 103, 84—69; Mrn. P. Thompson. 90, 16—74; Mrn. T. Gooding, 96, .21-75; Miss B,V O'Neill, 95, 19-76. The medal :roand played by the week-end members was won'by Miss D. Williams with ft iicore of 101, 33—69.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 16

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 16

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 16

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