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OPEN DAY

AKABANA LADIES' CLUB WINNERS OF MEDAL ROUNDS FOURSOMES BOGEY MATCH An open day was held by the Akarana Ladios' v Go]f Club yesterday. The best scores returned in medal competitions were as folows: — Seniors.—Mrs. H. V. Johnston, 85, B—'77; Misa B. Hill, 85, 8—77; Mrs. J; A. Kilr.er, 97, 18—79; Mrs. Smallfield, 99, 17—82. Mrs. Johnston won both the best grosa pcore and tliG best net score contests. Juniors.—Mrs. B. Bree, 97, 19—78; Mrs H. Lovdl, 103, 31—7-2; Miss I. McCrcady, ??' 2, 4 TT 7 ' ; Mrs. F. Parker, 101. 26—75; Mrs. t. Golledgc, 107, 32—75; Mrs. F. H. Mueller, 109, 33—76; Mrs. D. McKenzie, 102, 25—77: Mrs. I'. Baker, 103, 25—78; Mrs. G. Ash\ry' ~2 <>7 7 8; Miss M. Meagher, 115, 3G—79. rs * f?;. -Bree won the best gross score competition, and Mrs. Lovell returned the best net score.

-The best scores in a foursomes bogey match were returned by Mrs. R. L. Wilson and Miss N. Self, 3 down, and Mrs H V Johnston and Mrs. G. McMillan, 4 down. ' .1 he best score in the putting competition was that of Mrs. R h. Johnston, 33. Mrs. Howey' Walker won the aggregate putting competition.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The. best scores returned in a bogey match of the Otahuhu Ladies' Uolt Club were as follows: ivm , Gra x d , e —Mjh. F Todd, i down; Mrs, Whale, Miss F. Sutherland, 2 down. B grade: Miss T. Kitto, 3 down; Miss D. Muir, nu OW 'V, Mrs " R - Wallace, 5 down, w- t £ rnc ' e modal round was won by Miss L. Hunter. following is the draw for the foursomea n l in ,J° . i to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o clock:—Mrs. Crow nnd Miss Raeside v. Mrs. Cooper and Miss Butler; Mrs Miur and Miss Wells v. Mrs. Whale and \rxi ■ W'lson; Mrs. Eustace and Misu M. Muir v. Miss L. Smith and Miss Claudet; Airs. Whyte and Mrs. Todd v. Mrs. Mc- - ecly and Mrs. Leslie; Miss Kirkbride and Mrs Posseneskie v Mrs. King and Mrs. A. Irrant; Mrs. Rossiter and Mrs. Walloco v. Miss Lloyd and Miss Arnaboldi; Mrc, ( ox and Mrs. Skinner v. Miss Dreadon and Miss F Sutherland; Miss M. Waters and Mrs. Valentine v. Miss N. Wells and Mrs, Amodeo; Miss N. Walters and Miss Warren v. Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. Dyer; Miss M. Henderson and Miss H. Wallis v. Mrs. Falk and Miss Coutts; Mrs. Trenwith and Miss M. Roley v. Miss Burnett and Mrs. Quinn; -Miss Burton and Mrs. Jeavons v. Mrs a. Henderson and Mrs. Cairns; Miss L. Hunter and Mrs. Forsyth v. Airs. Molloy and Mrs Albnghton; Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. Cook v. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Hill. The following players will represent tl:e club in a teams match with tho Papakura Club at Papakura on Thursday, comment--11-30 o'clock:—Miss M. Hill, Miss M. Waters. Mrs. McNeely, Miss Sutherland, Miss E. Hill, Mrs. Rossiter, Miss A. Whyte. Mrs. Todd. Dr. G. Rowley. Mrs. King, Mrs. E. J. Henderson, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Posseneskie, Miss N. Wells, Mrs A. E. Grant. Miss M. Muir. Miss Raeside, Miss M. Henderson, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. A. Henderson. Mrs. Trenwith, Miss Burton. Mrs. Molloy. ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB [iiy; TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Monday The_ Rotorua. Ladies' Golf Club will play a sealed medal handicap on Wednesday, the draw being as follows Mrs. Fortune v. Mrs. Tapper, Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Parlane, Mrs. Booth v. Miss Hewitt, Mrs F J' Sherriff v. Mrs. Bunyard, Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Blencowe, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Worthington v. Miss Booth, Mrs. Bayfield v. Mrs. Goudie, Mrs. Ormsby v. Mrs. Manson. Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Funton, Mrs. Wackrow r. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. Hodgson v. Miss La Trobe Hill, Mrs. Walden v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Budd v. Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. Tlnmpson v. Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Hodges v. Miss Fcnton, Mrs, A. Smith v. Mrs. Parata. Mrs. La Trobe Hill v.' Miss Moon, Mrs. Byrne v. Miss Majoribanks, Mrs. Barker v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. B. Smith, Miss Clark v. Miss Corlett, Mrs. naymes v. Miss Snodgrass, Mrs. Herd v. Miss Glass.

MOTUTARA CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH —OWX CORRESPONDENT ROTORUA, Monday

The first round of the Motutara Golf Club's championships was concluded during the "week-end. Results were as follows: Ladies' Chnmpionship.—Miss Cameron i boat Mrs. Shearer, 6 and 5: Miss Harris fcieat ; Miss Manson, 2 and 1; Miss Murray beat i Miss Hodgson, 6 and 5; Mrs. Royal von from Miss Thompson by default; Miss i Brougham beat Mrs. McDonald, 5 and 3: | Mrs. Penno beat Mrs. Waitere, '6 and 5: | Miss Mitchell won from Miss Pike by default; Miss Tepou beat Miss Marlow, 6 and 5. Men's Senior Chnmpionship.—R. Royal beat J. B. Lee, 3 and 2; R. Limozin beat S. J. Graham, 4 and 3; A. V. Merriman beat A. Mitchell at the 19th; J. Arber fc«at R. R. Wood. 5 and 4: M. Garriock beat D. Kingi, 6 and 4; J. F. Lee beat W. Anp.ru, 6 and 5; L. Watts beat T. Kingi, 5 and 4; W. Hill beat J. H. Thomas, 6 and 4. Men's .Tunior Championship.—E. J. Smith beat F. W Leo, 5 and 4: R. Garriock tron from D. Shooter by default: C. M. Goodjrer beat H. Roach, 4 and 2; F. T. Styles beat E. Lister, 3 and 2: A. McGill bent T. M. Battersby, 3 and 1; J. T. Burton beat T. J. Lndd, 3 and 2; A. Miller beat S. Atkinson, 3 and 2; I. McNaughton beat H. Ivrieebone, 2 and 1.. The draw for the second round is as follows:—Ladies: Miss Cameron v. Miss Harris, Miss Murray v. Mrs. Royal, Miss Brougham v. Miss Penno, Miss Mitchell v. Mies T<> Pon. Men's senior: R. Royal v. R. Limozin, A. Merriman, v. J. Arber, M. Garriock v. ,T, F, Lee, L. Watts t. W. Hill. Junior: E. Smith v. R. Garriock, C. Goodger v. F. T. Styles, A. McGill v. J. Burton, A. Miller v. I. McNaughton.

PAEROA MEDAL MATCH [HT TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA, Monday Members of the Paeroa Golf Club Dl&jred a, medal round on Saturday. The best caids were:—R. Adams, 90, 20—70) J. R. Kidd, 83, 12—71; A. P. Steward, 93, 22—71; C. Elliott, 92, 20—72; L. Irwin, 98, 26—72; W. E. Murphy, 83, 9—74. - * CAMBRIDGE CLUB [from our owx correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday On Saturday the members of the Cambridge Golf Club played an 18-hole medal match, V. Hojlis winning with an excellent scare of 91, 24—07. The best cards of the day were as follows:—V. Hollis, 91, 24—67; M. Calvert, 89, 18—71; G. Watson, 96, 24 72; R. Alford, 76, 4—72; H. Clayton. 78, 4—74; J. Hannah, 87, 12—75; A. H. Nicoll, 84. 9—75; S. Dunbar. 81, 6—75; J. Hawoith, 90, 14—76; A. J. Law, 85, 9—76. WHANGAREI CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The final of the Mount Denby four-ball best-ball handicap was played. during the week-end on the Whangarei Golf Club's links. W. J. Glnnville and D. J. Thomson met J. S. Horrell and R. Gray, finishing all square at the end of 18 holes. A further 18 holes was necessary, and this resulted in Glnnville and Thomson winning 4 and 3. A medal match was also played, and was won by J. S. Day, 82, 8—74,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 7

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OPEN DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 7

OPEN DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 7