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DOMINION COUNCIL

KIRK-WINDEYER CUP MATCH UNLIKELY THIS YEAR FORTHCOMING TOURNAMENTS An unofficial letter with regard to the Kirk-Windeyer Cup golf contest was received from Mr. Sloan Morpeth at the monthly meeting of the council of the New Zealand Golf Association. It is the opinion of the council that there is very little chance of a fixture being arranged for this year. The secretary reported that the Titiransi Golf Club would be willing to put on an exhibition match for the Australian professional golf team, which will be in Auckland, en route to America, early in IsoveniStandard scratch scores were confirmed as follows:—Athletic Club, 56; Hamilton, 73; Tui Glen, Gf>: Kohukohu, &4. It was decided to hold a special meetins of the council on Monc'ay week to deal with inter-provincial • and inter-island matches. , The Kohukohu Golf Club, Kohukohu, Hokianga, was elected a member of the association, and a resignation from the Maxwell Golf Club, near Wanganui, was A sub committee was appointed to select trophies for the amateur events at the championship meeting, and it was reported that the Christchurch Club had made all necessary arrangements regarding score It was resolved to make a grant of £IOO to the funds of the New Zealand Ladies Golf Union. . . Forthcoming tournaments advised to the association were aa follows :-£apier Uuh. annual tournament, September 10 to 13; Wairoa Club, open tournament. September 21 to 23; Harewood Club (Christchurch), North Canterbury amateur championships, commencing September 28; Wanganui Club, Wanganui championship tournament, October 3. 4 and .5; New Zealand open and amateur championships, Christchurch Cjuo a links, October 11 to 19; Titirangi Club, tournament. October 19 to 21: Manowatu Club, annual tournament. October 26, 28 and 29; Seafield Club (Wanganui). annual Labour Day tournament, October 26, 28 and 29- Taihape Club, annual tournament, October 2G and 28; Hawera Club, annual Labour Day tournament, October, 26 to 28; Hutt Club, annual tournament, October 26 to 28; North Shore Club (Auckland), annual amateur summer tournament, December 27, 28 and 30. AUCKLAND LADIES CLUB Following are the results of matches played in the second round for the W. Ft. Wilson Cup;— Mrs. G. M. Croft beat Mrs. G. A. Miller, 3 and 2: Mm. G. Henderson beat Mrs R J. Birtk 1 a d , Miss M. Russell beat Mrs. W. P. Lndean, 7 and 5; Mrs. C. A. Campbell beat Mrs P. R. Savage. 1 up; Mrs. A. M. Clark beat Miss J. Lawrence, 5 and 4; Miss I>. Gresrorv beat Mrs. J. W. Graven, I up; Mrs £ Ferguson beat Mrs. W. B. Souter. 4 and 2; Mrs. L. Kissling beat Mrs. J. B. Henry, 4 and 2: Mrs. H. A. Horrocjts beat Mrs. B. C. Jacobs. 2 tip; Mrs. C. J Green beat Miss M. Graham, 4 and 2- Mrs. D. B. Robertson beat Mrs. 1. P. M. Bevan. 1 up; Mrs. E. H Roche beat Mrs. F. Murphy. 4 and 3; Mrs. A. R. Abbott beat Mrs. S. J. Robinson. 5 and 3; Miss C. Rainger beat Miss R. Roberton. 2 and 1; Mrs. E. W. Friedlander beat Miss B. George. 2 and 1; Mrs. W. C. Ring beat Mrs. I. Hamilton, 5 arid 3; Miss M. Savage beat Mrs. A. M. Grant. 3 and 1; Miss H. Cutfield beat Miss M. Cooper. 3 and 2; Mrs. J. F Brown beat Mrs R. A. Barstow, 2 and 1; Mrs. It. P Towle beat Miss N. Chatfield. 7 and fir Miss E. M. Upton beat Mrs. R. D. Wright, 7 and C. , . The next round muat be played by tomorrow week. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The annual match between the secretary's and captain's teams will be played on Saturday by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club play to commence at noon. Following is the draw, members of the captain's team being mentioned first:— Mrs. Brooks v. Miss M. Walters. Miss White v. Mrs. Watis. Miso Finlayson v. Miss French, Mrs Charles v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs McNatty v. Mrs. Lock, Mrs. McLennan v. Miss McCullough, Miss Rlnnd v. Mrs. Atheson. Mrs. Kidd v. Miss Dreadon, Miss M. Gunthorp v. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Berry v. Mrs.- Francis, Mrs. Ellett y. Miss Clark. Miss Colquhoun v. Miss Goodison. Miss Spinks v Miss Kelly. Miss v. Mrs Menzica, Miss Y.. v. Miss Fife. Miss Mcllraith v Mrs. Burgess, Miss Reilly .. Miss McMahon, Miss Bent v. Miss Sannders. Miss Or. Saunders v. Miss Smith. Miss G. Francis v Misa Goodison. Miss Pearson v. Miss | Haydn. Miss R. Foote v. Miss Pickett, Miss I Thorns v. Miss Thickett Miss V Gunthorp v. Miss Y. McCullough, M" s B - Goddnrd v Miss Denton. Sirs. Walters v. Miss Harris, Miss Bower v Mtss E. Foote. Miss Thew v. another. Miss Gilmour v. the'final round for the Fernaig Cup Walters defeated Miss White. 4 and d. In the first round of the junior championship, Miss Spinks beat Miss Gilmour. Miss V Gunthorp beat Miss Pearson, and Miss Bent beat Miss McMahon.

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

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

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

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