GOLF CONTESTS
TITIRAMI CLUB MATCH WITH FRANKLIN FIXTURE FOR WEEK-END Xj! t The following players will represent the Titirangi Golf Club in a match against the Franklin Association, to be played during the week-end at Titirangi:— R. R. McCrystal, J. H. Young, P. W. Lucas, J. Carnachan, A. B. Saunders, R. L. ■Wilson, A. B. Joplin, J. EL. Goyder, J. C. Graham, M. Frasor-Smith A. V. Peace, J. Grierson, H. V. P. Seabrook, P. G. Alpe, C. Crowther. , ' f • ■ "• TITIRANGI LADIES* TOURNEY A modal handicap competition was held by the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club yesterday. The best scores returned were as follows s Seniors.—Mrs. H. 0. Wiles, 91, 18—73: Mrs. R. S. Deighton, 82, 4—"8; Mrs. V. C. Koys, 99, IS—Bl. Juniors.—Mis3 P. Masefield, 101, 27 —74Mrs F. Alpe, 98. 20—78; Mrs. F. Lucas 107, 23—79; Mrs. G. Goldwater, 104, 25—79; Mrs. S. Bennett. 106, 27-79. A ,bogey handicap match will bo played next Tuesday, players to choose partners. The third round for tho Kohn trophy and the L.G.U. medal Tound were postponed. CLEVEDON CLUB The following players will represent the Clevedon Golf Club in a match against, the Manukau Club, to bo played at Clevedon to-m6rrow:— Currie. Waters, Dow. Knight, Bryan, Whytock, Orum, Jones, Hunt, Henlders6n. Colquhoun, A. Brown, Wells, Bannerman.
Players not included in the team will choose partners at the clubhouse.
MANUKAU LADIES* CLUB
Following is tho draw for a medal round to be played on tho Manukau Ladies' Golf Club's open day. players to start at intervals of four minv.tps from nine o'clock:— M. Walters v. Mrs, H. V. Johnston, Mrs. J. Brooks v. Mra. Whale. Mrs. D. McLennan v. Mrs. A. H. Pope, Mrs. Barnard v. Miss Aldred, Mrs. E. Gilmore v. Mrs. Muir, Miss J. Johnstone v. Mrs. Parker, Robson v. Mrs, R. Allen, Mrs. Warden v. another, Miss F. Cameron v. Mrs. G. Pope. Mrs. Crow v. Mrs. Roberts. Miss K Harty v. Mrs. L. Pegler, Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Hogan v, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Badley v, Mrs. G. Tilston, Mrs.G. Phillip v. Mrs. Fleming. Miss I. McCready v. Miss Copsey, Mrs. C. M. Cox v. Miss Little, Mrs. N. Burton v. Miss W. J. McAllen, Mrs. Goddard' v. Mrs. E. R. Bayley, Mies Agmen-Smith v. Mrs. Allen, Miss Manning v. Mrs-. Brndstreet, Mrs. S. Wilson v. Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. A. George v. Mrs. Melville, Miss Grahnm v. Mrs. Halvey, Mrs. F. B. Pope v. Mrs. Carroll. Miss P, Hartney v. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Pavitt v. Mrs* McHeish.
Foursomes matches will commence at noon, players to .choose partners and opponents. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB A Stableford bogey match wSI be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow in conjunction with a medal Touud for a prize donated by Mr. J. "Weaver. The draw is as follows:—Miss White v. Mrs. "Watts, Mrs. McLennan v. Miss French, Mrs. Kidd v. Mrs. McNatty, Mrs. Lock v. Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. Walters v. Mrs. Cooper; Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. " Charles. Miss Walters v. Mrs. Brooks, Miss Denton v. Miss Spinks, Miss Reilly r. Miss Bent, Miss McMahon v. Miss Pearson, Miss J. Barr v. Miss Fenwick, Miss Appleby v. Miss Haydn, Miss Hogan v. Miss ifcllraith, Miss Saunders v. Mrs. Menzies, Miss Thickett v. Mrs. Ellett, Miss Clark v.' Miss Goddard, Miss Bower v. Miss Pickett, Miss R. Foote v. Miss Kelly, Miss Gilmour v. .Miss S. Sounders, Miss Colquhoun v. Miss E. Barr, Miss; M. Gunthorpe v. Miss McCnllough, Miss Goodison v. Miss Threw, Mrs. Burgess v. Mim Gunthope. CAMBRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIPS tBT TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBBIDGE, Thursday The first Tound of the Cambridge Golf Club championships will bo played on Saturday. The draw is as- follows: Senior championship.-—L. Haworth v. K. Wilkinson, H. N, Freeman ,W. R. Garrard, S. Dunbar v. A. J. Law, K. Hannah r. F. C. Rogers, D.' McCathie v. C. Haworth, F. Entwistle v. Dr. H. C. Tod, E. Morrice v. A. H. Nicoll, R. S. Alford v.. J. Haworth. Junior Championship.—T. Moss v. I. Fairbrother. V. Hollis v. J. Giles, J. C. Sawera v. G. Hamilton, D. E. Creed v. L. Webber, M. Calvert v. R. Ireland, F. Kingsford v. L. Cornagu, W. J. Ward v. B. Harper, W. O. Cubis v. Dit N. Daddle. A bogey match will be held in conjunction with the first round, for players not included in the draw. —— K, ■ TE KUIJI CLUB [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] TE KUITI, Thursday On Saturday next a team selected by the captain of the Te Kniti Golf Club will play a team selected by the secretary for a epecial trophy. The following is the draw and teams (captain's tes.m mentioned first): —Hine v, J. Dinsdale, Ward v. Wilson, Harkness v. Saunders, Irving v. O'Brien, Innes-Jones v. Hetet, Johnston v. Low, Hotu v. Powdrill, Lambie v. Pickering, Dyason v. Haines, V. Hitchings v. A. J. Podevin, H. Dinsdale v. Murdoch, Frerichs •v. Smart. P. H. Jones v. McColl. Ryan v. Higginson, C*to v. Marshall, Lawler v. Stranger, M. Jones v. Krogh, Jackson v. Barton. Board v. Gould, Bradley v. Willis, Robinson v. Munn, Swift v. Dobson.
Players selected to play fit Ohaupo during the week-end are:—Dinsdale, Irving, Hark»ess; : Powdrill, Hetet, Haines. V. Hitchings, Frerichs, H. Dinsdale, Jackson, Rrogh, Higginson.
On Saturday next Irving and O'Brien play off the semi-final of the Steedman Herbert Cup, the winner to play Brainsby in the final. P. H. Jones and McColl meet in the remaining semi-final of the junior championship, the winner to play Lambie in the final.
The final of the ladies' and men's senior championships over 36 holes will be:—Miss Graham v. Mies Podevin, and Hine r. In the ladies' section, the winner of the eclectic competition was Mrs. Stewart Wilson," with 39. The two-club competition played last Saturday resulted in a win for Mrs. Smart, with a score of 110, 36—74. In the semi-finals of the Empress Cup Miss J. Lane plays Mrs. Pickering, and Mrs. Smart piays Miss W. Barr. Next Saturday will be the fifth Ladies' Golf Union Tound, the draw being:— Seniors: Mrs. Were v. Miss I. Graham, Mrs. R. Barker v. Mrs. D. Ward, Miss T. Dinsdale y. Mrs. T. Hetet, Mrs. Stewart Wilson v. M:«s M. Hitchings. Juniors: Mrs. Mostyn Jone& r. Miss Fisk, Mrs. P. H. Jones v. Mrs. Baddeley, Mrs. Hargreaves v. Miss J. Podevin, Mißs J. Lane v. Mrs. C. Johnson, Miss B. Greshara v. Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs. Lynch v. Miss L. Gray, Miss N. Douglas v. Miss M Slieehnn. Miss N. Hitchings v. Mrs. Smart. Mrs. Dynson v. Mrs. _S. Wilson, Miss W. Barr v. Mrs. Hitchings, Mrs. A. Pickering v. Mrs. J. Hine, Miss C. Hine v. Miss F. Porter, Mrs. Thornton v. Miss J. Hitchcock. C grade: Miss Z. Jackson v. Miss P. Saunders, Miss M. Allison v. Miss K. Stbney. Mrs. Portman v. Miss J. Max, Miss M. Brown v. Miss J. Irvine, Miss J. Davidson v. Mrs. McColl, Mrs. 8. Power v. Mrs, H. Gould, Miss J. Max v. Miss M. Calver, Miss G. Boles v. Miss, P. Ferguson, Mr*. L. Evans v Mrs. O'Brien. Miss McGirr v. Miss P. Clliver, Miss Mountfort v, Miss I. Andrews. Miss Jackson v. Miss J. Walker, Miss B. Ilavenport y. Misii M. Rothery. During the week-end there will be a one-day tournament. ROTORUA CLUB I.BT TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Thursday The draw for the second round of the chammonsinp and bogey handicap to be jlayed by the Botorua Golf Club on Sat'V s £ o11o '«!? : —W. Ashton v. Colonel M«llor, G French v. Dr. Mac Knight, O. Jones v. H. Johnson. G. McDowell v. A gomrnerviHe, C. Redhead v. W. Monk, A % c - Worthrngton. A. Pool v. It] t" ir 1 vV v Ywp" & ?, inßle ' A - Downer v. Dr. Mackereth, T. McElroy v. T. Kelly, S E Can v. P, Kusabs, S. H. Hay v. Ttf'lL- W ?/' Tk r„ v - H - Virata. F. Wilkie v. W. Marshall, A, Carruthers v. t. \oung, A. C. Anderson v. G. Barker, A. Dukeuon v E. Fenton, J. Empen v. A. R° r « ij ja H'H .v. 11. .Hamilton, ft. Schofield v. N M. Smith. W. S. Wallis r' t u Simmonds, D. Denham v. another, TI IJ? 1 r- ""other. ; >°>lowing 'team will represent the I.otorua Club in a return match against Tauranga at Tauranga. during- the we.'kl OSml w' fa Spading, ri' A Sm p th \ W. Monk, J darken, S. H. A ,- C. Anderson, 6. Pott, H. Parata, , Wal £ en . E- I flnton, T. McEiroy W Bvrne H W* M» Qb ° ?■ M <wshail, t! iiyrne, H. Hamilton, P, Butler, D. Denham. ; OPOTIKI CLUB Ibt telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Thursday bo VP,. competition played on the return.,) 3 't hnk V eßt "day the best carrls O'tev.,, TO '••-Brown, all square; T * down? n ßhort, 0 6 n aoS! dy ' 3 d ° Wn; NeWel1 '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 16
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