KOHN TROPHY
TITIIiANGI LADIES' CLUB COMMENCEMENT T-OMORROW DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND The first round for the Kohn trophy will bs played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club • to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock in the order of tlie following draw: — Firit Tea.—Mr#. G. McMillan v. Mrs. R L. Wilson, Mr*. J. M. Alison v. Mis. I. B Stewart, Miiis 13. Hill ?. Miss L. W illinmBon. Mrs. K. S. Deighton v. Mrs. M. Shroff. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay. Mrs. N. A Naismith v. Mrs. G. S. Laird, Mrs. G. L. Allan! v. Mrs. R. F. Ward. Mrs. R. A. Spinley v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. J. A. Kilner. Miss P. Moody v. Mrs. H. Brinsden, Mrs. C. Robinson v. Mrs. G. M. 'White, Miss B. Cooke v. Niiss C. Wright, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. A. L. Caughey. Mrs. V. C Keys v. Mian I. Walker. Mrs. W. 11. Horton v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. S. Pezaro v. Mias J. Easton, Mrs. J. E. Henrys v. Mrs. M. Musefield. Mrs. F. Alpe v. Mrs. D. R. Walker, Mm. M. Fruscr-Stnith v. Mrs. G. Bartleet. M ss N. W. Self v. Mrs. A. B Joplin, Mrs W. J. Lovett v. Miss G. McGlashan. Miss H. Mitchell v. Miss P. Musefitld, Mrs. S. Bennett v. Miss L. Hall. Miss M. Wright v. Miss M. Grevatt. Mrs. A. Bartley v. Mrs, Harrison Gregory, Miss L. Drysdale v. Miss R. Taylor. Eighth T-ee.—Mrs. J. A. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. J. A. Cahill. Mrs. A. H. Gyllics v. Mrs. J. Hollinrake, Miss R. Pagni v. Mrs. A. Tysoc, Mrs. I. Mclndoe v. Mrs. J. M. Marett, Mrs, M. Tuck v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Miss R. Webster v. Miss A. Fouhy. Mrs. F. Lucas v. Miss G. Thompson. Mrs. E. Boorne v. Mis. A. Ha.rvey. Matches in the third round of the ihomson Bowl competition resulted as follows: Miss P. Minefield beat Mrs. J. A. Kilner at the 19th; Mrs. S. Pezaro bent Miss I. Moody. 4 arid 2; Miss H. Mitchell beat Mrs. J. E. Henrys, at the 19th: Mrs. R. S. Deighton boat Mrs. G. McMillan. 5 and 3. Following are the best scores returned in the bogey handicap match played yester"seniors.—Miss L. Williamson,, 2 down; Mrs M. Saroff, Mrs. R. S. Deighton. 6 down; Mis. G. L. Allard. fi down . Juniors. —Miss R. Webster, 6 down: Mrs I. Mclndoe, 7 down: Miss H. Mitchell. 9 down.
PLAY AT NORTH SHORE RAINGER CUP CONTEST Following is the draw for the first round for 'the Raineer Cup to be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club next Saturday:— B. Macindoe v. H. Sensur, J. L. R-ees v. A. It. Myers, S. W. H. Chambers v. M. H. Bush, A. M. Sennnin v. S. Foot, J. H. Money v. It, G. Duddingr, C. C. Robinson v. I?. Smallfield. A. F. Cadnesa v. C. M. Black, A. F. Hnlvey v. A. J. Ross. L. J. Minogue v. C. R. Morley, W. Roberts v. G. E. Harper. K. D. Anderson v. M. S. O'Connor, R. N". White v. F. Hobbs. J. W. Morrison v. W. Oliver. W. Mncindoe v. H. P I'bbertson, J. T. McCorkindnle y. S. K. Dickey, J. R. Morris v. E. L. Thwaites. A bogey scramble will also be played. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a flnc match to be played to-morrow by members of the Ural.ei Ladies Golt Club, commencing nt 10.3 C o'cloclt:—Mrs. Tanner v. Miss Black. Miss Crooks v. Miss Bevege. Mrs. D'Antlireau v. Mi'e. Long, Miss Tulloch v. Mrs Cadness.The C grade draw is as followsMrs> Smith v. Miss Thompson. Mrs. MarshallWhite v. Miss Patterson. Mrs. McCabe v. Mrs. Impey. Mrs. Dennison v. Mrs. Robson. Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. Skilly. Mis. Nettleton v. Mrs. Gruzilier, Mrs. Watkins v. Miss Ktlly. Mrs. Wilks v. another. The sealed-hole match was won by Mrc Mariihall-White. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Tie following will represent the Papakuri. Ladits' Golf. Club in an inter-club match against the Otahuhu Ladies' Club to-rrorrow, piny to commence at 11.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Brooks. Misc Finlayson. Mitsa , M. Walters, Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Watts, Miss Rhiud, Mrs. Charles, Airs. McLennan. Mrs. Kidil, Mi»f Dreadon, Miss McCullough, Mrs. Lock, Mrs. McNatty. Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Matheson, Miss J. McCullouph, Miss M. Gunthorp. Miss Clark, Miss McTlraith, Miss GooJison. Siiss Goddard. Mrs. Burgess. Miss Thoms. Reserves: Mrs. Ellett, Miss Strickett. A medal round will be played to-day. members to choose partners. In the second round of the junior championship, Miiss J- McCullough defeated Mis" V. Gunthoro. Miss Bent won by default from Mrs. Burgess, and Miss M. Gunthorp defeated Mrs. Cooper.
HAMILTON LADIES* CLUB [bt telegraph—own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday The results of the tliird round of the Hoiton Cup competition, which was played yesferday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, were as follows:—Miss M. Wilkinson beat Mrs. F. Mander, 2 and 1: Mist J. Musters beat Mils D. Eyre. 3 and 2; Mrs. C. B. Fullorton-Smith beat Mrs, C. F. O'Connor, 2 up: Mrs. C. 0. Bennett beat Mii« E. Seavill, 2 and 1. WHAKATANE V. PONGAKAWA [Bit TELHGKAPH —OWN COBBESFONDENT"] TE PTJKE, Tuesday Whakatane golf players visited the Pongakawa Club and played a match, but heavy rain in the afternoon caused the afternoon Karnes to be unfinished. The following is the result of the morning play, Pongakawa names mentioned first:— liadies.— Mrs. Ollivier and Misg Ball beat Mrs. Innes and Miss F. Bell, 4 and 3; Mesdamea T. and E. Ball beat Mrs. Walker and Miss Walker, 4 and 3; Mrß. J. Ball and Miss Conway beat Mesdames Carter and Luxton, 4 and 3. Men.— I T, and E. Ball lost to Innes and Luxton, 4 and 2; Maude and Terry lost to Campbell und Spence, 1 down; Wilson and iHtewart lout to Gow and Reynolds, 2 and 1; Ollivier ar d D. Wickham lost to Clark and Baird, 1 down.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 18
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