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GOLF CONTESTS

HAWKE S BAY TOURNEY SURPRISES EXPECTED 'lusk: fails to qualify [BY TELEGEAPH —OWN CORKESPOXXIENTJ NAPIER. Tuesday If the form shown in the qualifying rounds to-da.v is any criterion, there will bo surprises in the final rounds of the Hawke's Bay provincial golf championship, as the low-handicap players do not figure very prominently iri the scoring. , The 1G who qualified were:—H. S. Budd (Masterton). 155: 11. S. Davics (Xapier), 155; R. C'. St. Lawrence, 156: J. R. Hobbs, 157; K. Tarehn (Central Hawke's Bay). 157: L. A. Reid, 157; W. T. Kuru, 159; T. Wright, 159: J. L. Black, 159; A. A, Sinclair, 1(10; H. F. Trontbiick. 102; M. Barry, 163; J. Mapu. 163: J. Graham, jun. (Feilding), 163; H. G. Carver (Wanganui), 165; D. Graham (Feilding), 165. 11. B. Lusk, of Auckland, who reached the final last year and was beaten by Knpi Tflreha, failed to qualify, doing a round of 87 in the morning and 88 in the afternoon, a total ( of 175. The conditions for play were not easy, the greens being tricky, while the increased length of the course proved troublesome to a number of the longer-handicap players. The weather was bad, with a cold wind and 'showers of rain.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB MEDAL AGGREGATE MATCH Following were tho best scores returned in tihe first round of the medal aggregate competition played at Middlemore yesterday ,by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club: — Seniors.—Miss M. Rusisell, 92, 18—74; Mrs. C. J. Green. 90, 14—76; Mrs. W. S. Ralph, 87, 10—77; Mrs. J. T. Lean, 89, 10—79; Mrs. K. Rutherford, £9, 9—SO: Mrs. A. M. Grant. 91, 14-80. Juniors. —Mrs. E. B. Brown, 96, 19—77r Mrs. C. M. Croft. 96. 19-77: Mrs. 1?. G Rainger, 96, 19—77: Mrs. S. J. Robinson, 101 21 —77; Miss B. George, 113. 36—77; Miss M. Fouhy. 97, 19—7S; Miss M. Savage, 102, 21—78; Mrs. A. C. Trousdale, 100, 21—79. Following is the draw for the second round to be played on Tuesday next:— .Miss C tilling v. Miss Upton. Mrs. Rushton v Mrs. Lean. Mrs. BuMle v. Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Kissling. Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Savage. ?Us. Ralph v. Mrs. Grant. Miss MacCnrraicß v Mrs. Ferguson. Miss Cooper v. Mrs. J'. M. Wilson. Miss White v. Mrs. Robertson, Miss Ballantyne v. Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. E'.ndean v. Mrs. Henderson. Miss Roberton Miss France, Miss Hamlin v. Miss Russell, Miss Ridings v. Mis. Green, Miss Cutficld v. Miss Rainger. Mrs Henry v. Miss Noakes, Mrs. Murphy v. Mrs. Archer. Mrs. Barstow v. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Alpe v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs J. F Brown v, Mrs. Rainger, Mrs. Croft v. Mis Gorric. Mrs. Hamilton v. Mib3 Mahoney. Mrs. Roche v. Mrs. Trousdale. Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. E. E. Brown. Miss Graham v. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Kirker v. Mibs M Fouhy Mra. Noakes v. Miss Lever. Mrs. Bartle v. Mrs. Jacobs. Mrs. Knight v. Mrs. Clark. Miss Waller v. Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. E. Friedlander. Mrs. Carr v. Miss; K. Fouh.v, Mis. Robinson v Mrs Ring. Mrs. H. W., Wilson v Miss McGovern. Mrs. Barrbwclough v. Mrs. Irvme. Mrs R. B. Wilsor. v. Miss Pierce. Mrs. Bevan v. Mrs. Sellar. Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Jefferson. Miss Kelly v. Mrs Souter. Miss Draper v. Miss K. Souter. Mrs. A Friedlander v. Miss P. Gorrie. Miss Chatfield v. Miss Savage. Mrs. Johns v Mrs Thcw. Miss Kirker v. Mrs. Horrocks, Miss Georgt v. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. A. M Smith v. Miss Gregory. Mrs. "Watson v. Mrs. king. rß# Ludbrook v. Miss Million}, Mts. Macky v. Mrs. Wood, Miss Carnegie Brown y. Mrs Tewsley, Mrs. Fisher v. Mrs. Wit com be, ilrs. Reed y. Mrs. Yutes, Mrs. W lute v, another.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB The following week-ead members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club quahfied for the junior championship :—Miss S. Mclndoe, "Miss M. English. Miss J-Long. O'Neill, Miss R. Wake Miss P. Arthur, Miss N. Stratton. Miss N. Jowitt. Following is the draw for the first round, to be played next Saturday:—Miss S. Mclndoe v. Miss JS. Jowjtt. Miss M. O Neill t Miss R. Wake. Miiis J. Long v. Miss P. Arthur, Miss M. .English v. Miss IS. Stratton. . ~ , _ ir* . The C gTRdo match was won by Miss 2. Saunders, with a score of, 79 22—57 The best scores returned in the L.Cr.U. match were as follows:—Handicapsi 1 to 21: Mrs. L. J. Keys. 9?. 19—79. Handicaps 23 to 36: Miss S. Mclndoe, 102, 26—76. It • PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB The qualifying round and the first round, -of the junior championship of the Pupuke Ladies' GolE Club were played yesterday. Results of matches in the 6rst round were as follow*:—Miss M. Cameron beat Sirs. B Goldwater. 2 and 1; Miss R. Willis beat, Miss J. Gooding, 7 and 6: Mrs. J. Williamson beat Mi6s E. Wilson. 3 and 2: Miss B. O'Neill beat Mifis B. Nicks, 6 and 5; Misn Ct. Williams beat Mise M. Rosa, 2 and 1: Mrs. J, Hotvie bent Miss E. Lorie at tho 22nd; Mrs. T. Gooding beat Mrs. B. Kissen, 1 up; Miss E Mills a bye. A bogey match played in conjunction with the qualifying round it-suited in a win for Miss B. O'Neill, who finished 3 down. The second and third rounds will b« pluyed to-rlay and the final to»morrow, com ! mencing at 1.30 o'clock. OTAHUHU CLUB Following i« the draw for the third round of the Grange Cup und medal match in conjunction to be played on Saturday by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club:—E. Li. Salmon v. J. W. Johns. C. B. Heirold v. B. O. Heather. T McLennan v. E. W. Stephenson, A. T. Grundy v. E. Wilkinson., W. Kerns v. A. Bullen. 8. Baigent v. £l. Foote. W. B. Eustace v. P. E. Maughan, J Eccks v. A. Todd, J. Kerr v. A. J. Eustace; F. M. Todd v. M. Gardiner, J. J. Valentine v. G. Mitchell, B. Cooper v. A. F. Amodeo, L. J. Leask v. J. Ellis, fl, T. Hutchens v. L. B. Wright, N. A. MoElroy v. N. E. Cashmore, C. P. Downey v. H. S. Davenport, O. R. Montgomery v. B. T. Mids-ley, 0. W. Bayly v. H. Bell, J. T. Harrison v. R E. Brown, M. Hurdley v.. E. R. Sutherland, G, M. Graham v. 1). A. V. Hudaon, G. £. Gardner v. P. Fearnley, A. Henderson v. J. Murane. G-. ißevell v. C. R. Reader.

TE KUITI LADIES' MATCHES [ny TELEGBAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT J TE KUITI, Tuesday The Stableford bogey match played by the ladies' section of the To Kuiti Golf Club Inat Saturday was won. by Miss C. Hine. with afecore of 34. Next Saturday there will be an eclectic competition, and the draw in ns follpws i—Miss M. Hitching* v. Mrs. Lynch. Mies W. Barr v. Mrs. P» Joneg, Mm* Hine v. Mica Sheehan. Mrs. Innes-Jones v. Mrs. Eaddrley. Mrs, Were v. Mrs. S. Wilson, Mrs. Stewart Wilson v. Mrs. Smart, Misis Dinsdale v. Miss L. Gray, Mr?. Harsreaveft v. Mies W ; ; Matthews. Mrs. Johnson v. Mrs. T. Hetet. Mi<» Douglas v. Mrs. Pickering, Miss Podevin v. Mrs. Cooper, Mtb. Barker v. Miss Gresham. Mrs. Dyason v. Mrs. Ward. Miss Lane v. Miss Fisk, Miss Porto* v. Miss I. Graham, Mrs. Chadwick v. Misii Jarkson, Mrs. Thornton v. Mrs. Hitrhinfts, Jliss MoGirr v. Mrs. O'Brien. Miss Davidson 'v. Miss B. Davenport. Mrs. H. Gould v. Miss I. Andrews. Miss 11. Stoney v. Miss Olliver, Miss M. Allison v. Miss Boles, Mrs. McColl v. Miss Irvine, Hiss Walker v. Misn Mountfprt, Mrs. Evans v. Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Power v. Mrs. J. Hine, Miss P. Saunders v.-Miss N. Rothcry, Miss Z. Jackson v. Miss M Rothery, Miss M. Brown v. Misn M. Calver, Miss Max v. Mrs. Portman.

WHAU VALLEY LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent! WHANGAREI, Tuesday , The results of the semi-finals of tho Wnkelin Cup, played during the weekend. by members of the Whau Valley J Onlf CluH, were:—Miss Phillips (9!>) defeated Miss M. Baigent (23), 8 and 7; "Miss M. Tucker (23) defeated Miss Morrison (W), !) and 7. Tl'e following is the draw for a Ladies' Golf Union medal and third round of tho Settlers' Cup, to be played during the week:—/ Thursday.—Miss MePhee v. Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Morgan v. Mrs. McKiniv>n. Mrs, O'Shea,.v. Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Pickering v. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Moflitt v. Mrs. Ilawkeswood, Mrs. McKinnon, jun., v Miss Killen, Mrs. Ronayne v. Mrs. Going, Mies Hoiman v. Mrs. Finlayton, Miss Thomson v. Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Seed <r Miss P. Brown. Miss Sloane v. Mrs. Stretton, Mrs. Psirkeit v. Mrs. Boom, Mtb. Stevenson v. Mrs. Brown. Miss v. Mrs. Birnie, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Bayley. Saturday.—Miss Brake v. Miss M, Baicent. Misa H. E. Morrison <r. Miss C; Baifient', Miss Brisham v. Miss Woodman, Miss Fleming v. Miss Tucker, Miss Henderson v. Miss Webb, Miss Halliday v. Miss M. Morrison, Miss Phillips v. Misii Sargent, Mi.?s Hirst v. Miss M. D. Morrison. Misa Steedman v. Miss Pitney. Misa MePhee v. Misa MucDonald, Miss Whiteman v. Mrs. Arthur, Miss B. Wileou v. Mies D. Wilson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 18

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 18

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 18

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