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GOLF CONTESTS

PLAY AT MATINGAKIEKIE LADIES' COMPETITIONS FINAL OF BLEDISLOE CUP Tho final round of tho "Bledisloe Cup competition and bogey handicap match will be played in conjunction by members of tho Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, players to commeneo at 10 o'clock in the order of the following draw:—• Mrs. 11. V. Johnston v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt. Mrs. G. S. Laird v. Mrs. J. Jerrat, Miss A. Grov-o v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. J. Paterson v. Mrs V. Kerr. Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. E. Bold, Mrs E. Gilmoro v. Miss ,T. Johnson, Miss M. Miller v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. A. C. McArlhur v. Mis« E. Schnauer, Miss B. Abbott v. Miss M. Haslett, Miss M. Robson v. Mrs. L. Coakley, Mra. E. J, Miller v. Mrs. R. Hipkins. Mrs. W, K. Michael v. Mrs. A. ITorton, Mrs. U. Stanley v. Mra. A. Milne, Mrs. I. 11. Roberts v. Mrs. F. Baker, Miss E. Blackburn v. Miss A. Palmer. U a.m.—Mrs. E. Neale, v. Mrs. C. K. Grierson, Miss E. McGowan v. Mra. 11. V. Coe. Mrs. W. R. Feo v. Mrs. F. Malcolm, Mrs. E. Brown v. Miss F. Frrece, 'Miss M. Harvey v Miss K. Churton, Mra. R. Baird v. Miss R. Mahon, Miss G. Hooper v. Miss T. Lamb, Mrs. G. A. Hardley v. Mra. W. J. Reid. Mrs. F. Saxton v. Mrs. H. P. Canghey, Mrs. D. R. Garrard v Mrs. C. W. Schnauer. Noon.—Miss B. Smith v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss R. Williams v. Mrs. M.- Wilson, Mr 3. li. Verry v. Mrs. H. 'V. Clioyee, Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. 11. Williams, Mrs. K. Edgolow v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott, Miss A. Hull v. Mrs. W. J. Fletcher. Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Miss J. Edwards, Mrs. L. Pegler v. Miss J. Donald, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mins V. Cooper. Mrs. A. Gumming v. Mrs. E. J. Richardson, Mrs. C. E. Stewart v. Miss IL Loudon. Mrs. A. E. Macartney v. Miss D. Ryan, Mrs. 11. Walker v. Mrs. P. Wallis, Miss N. Gregory v. Miss R. Nixon, Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Miss E. Evans. 1 p.m.—Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Airs. G. George, Miss IX Heather v. Mra. R. Merodith, Miss F. Garland v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. E, Goodwin v. Mrs. J. Grayden, Mrs. C. A. Jarman v. Miss N. Clark, Miss G Latimer v. Mrs. 11. Clay, Airs. S. Caro v. Mrs. D. Lumsdcn, Miss A. Yongo v. Miss E. M. Ernest, Mrs. A. Oxley v. another. ,

Ninth Tee.—lo a.m.: Mrs. J. Lloyd v, Mrs. S. Reid. Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. W. E. Anderson v Mrs. J. Stewart, Miss E. Ponsford v. Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. A. E. Abbott v. Mrs. R. Bennett, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. A. C. Steele.

Following are the results of the semifinals of tho captain's match play foursomes:—Misa G. Stubbs and Miss B. Smith beat Mrs. H. V. Johnston and Miss M. Haslott, 5 and 4; Miss A. Grove and Miss G. Schnauer beat Miss B. Abbott and Miss M. Robson, 5 and -1. The final resulted as follows:—Miss C. Stubbs and Misa B. Smith bent Miss A. Grove and Misa E. Schnauer, '2 and 1.

Following is tho draw for the G grade match, to ho played next Thursday:—Mrs. A. E. Storey v. Miss R. Nixon, Mrs. R. \V. Shepherd v. Miss M. Collins. Mrs. E. Swallow v. Alias A. Morley. Mrs. J. Nicoll v. Miss N. Hooton, Mrs. G. F. Rosser v. Misa A. Gord,ou, Mrs. 11. G. Walton v. Miss E. Powell, Mrs. Fitzpatrick v. Miss Jean Thomson, Mra. S. 11. Norria v. Miss J. Thomson. Tiie draw for the Stableford bogey handicap match for Saturday playera is as follows:—Miss L. Clouston v. Miss A, Loudon, Miss M. Mahony v. Miss Macdiarmid, Miss F. Gregson v. Misa Macdonald. Miss S. Ewen v. another. Misa E. Gregson v. another.

MATCH A 7 MANUKAU A return match between teams representing the x~nd branch of the Bank of Now Zealand and the Manukau Golf Club was played during the week-end on the Manukau links, and resulted in a win for Manukau by 10 matches to 8. two beinff all squaro. Detailed results are as follows, members of the bank team being mentioned first:— Morning Gamea.—Roache and Foster loot to Wardell and Ferguson, 4 and 2; Brebner and Hume beat Agmen-Smith and Hobaon, 6 and 5; Potter and Steedman lost to Beechey and Roberts, 1 and 1; Wallace and Ormsbv and White and Barnard, all square j Smith and Simpson beat Priest and Creadon, 3 and 2. Foote and Main beat Blair and Fleming, 3 and 2; Redmond and Coyne. lost to Carpenter and Colbeck, -1 and 3; Tilley and lvidd lost to Watkins and Walsh, 1 down; Elliot and Lord beat Carrol and Parker, 2 and 1; Carston and Abbott lost to George and Grant, 2 and 1. Afternoon Gamea.—Roache and Foster beat Wardell and Ferguson, 2 and 1; Brebncr and Hume beat Agmen-Smith and Hobeon, 'I and 3: Potter and Steedman lost to Beechey and Roberts, 3 and 1; Wallace and Ormsby lost to White and Barnard, 1 down: Simpson and Smith lost to Priest and Dreadon, 2 and 1; Foote and Main beat Blair and Fleming, 2 and 1: Redmond and Coyne beat Carpenter and Colbeck, (> and 5; Tilley and Kidd and Watkins and Walsh, all square; Elliot and Lord lost to Carrol and Parker, 1 down; Carston and Abbott lost to George and Grant, 2 and 1.

MATCH AT TJTIRANGI A mutch between tho Titirangi and Hamilton Golf Clubs will be played at the Titirangi liuks during the week-end. The fol; lowing player? will represent the Titirangi Club:—H. D. Brinsden, J. n. Young, R. R. McCryatal, J. M. Coltman. P. W. Lucas. J. Carnachaa, captain; It. J. Grnham, A. J. Good, N. A. Naismith, A. It. Hodgsou, C. (t. Fisher, A. Shorter, J. C. Graham. M. Fraser Smith, O. V. Garland, It. W. ChriHten.,en, J. Jj. Sheen, L. F. Faram, O, Wolfgramm. N. C. McLean.

REMUERA CLUB Following is the result of the second round for tho captains prize played on Saturday by members of the Remuera Golf Club:—A. Bull beat D. Lumsden, 7 and 6; C. McManus beat It J. Elliot, 2 and 1; W. Miller beat W. W. Meek, -4 and 3; D. B. Mansergh beat P. M. Thomson, 4 and 3; It. .J. Collins beat M. Uren, 4 and 3; V. Badeley beat It. E. Rainger, 3 and 1; H. Duncan beat D. McCrone, 4 mid 3; E. G. Gregory beat G. Clifton, at tho 20th; N. It. Fletcher beat D. Lawford at the 19th; G. I. I)uncan beat R. Sills, G and 4; R. MacMorran beat It. Woods, 3 and 2; H. L. Massey beat O. T. Smith, 3 and 2; E. W. Kobbins beat A. E. Greig, 5 and 4; W. C'ollett beat J. C. Malfroy, 4 and 3; IS. Wallace won from N. Airey by default; H. N. Webster beat E. C. Cording. 2 up. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following ia the draw for a bogey match to bo pluyed by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club to morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock:—Miss Cameron v. Mrs. Gray, Miss Alison v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Howie. Miss Parker v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Kinsen, Miss Willis v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss O'Neill v. Mrs. Williamson, Miss Williams _v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. I'rosser v. Miss White, Mrs, Gooding v. Misi, Ross, MisH Mills v. Miss Gooding, Mrs. Lewin v. Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. Fair v. Miss P. Wilson, Miss Johnston v. Mrs Houghton, Mrs. Christian v. Mrs. Quick, Miss Bayne v. Miss Lorie. Miss Barton v. Miss Nicks, Mrs. Mair v. Miss Gudgeon, Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. Pearcoy. A sealed hole medal handicap will bo played by week-end members next Saturday. The draw will be made at the clubhouso.

CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Matches in tlio semi-finals of 1 lie Kofle Bowl competition will bu played by membora of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, when Miss Knight will meet Miss Wutors aud Miss Luke will play Miss Mis. Henderson will play Miss McPherson in the final of the club championship. Other members will choose partners for match piny. Tho senior club trophy was won by Miss D. Browne and tho junior by Mrs. Dow. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB An L.G.U. medal and Stableford bogey competition will be played in conjunction by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Oolf Club to-morrow and on Saturday for Miss M. Muir'a and Mrs. A. E. Grant's trophies. Following is the draw; — Wednesday Player*.—Mrs. Skinner v. Dr. G. Kowley, Mrs. W. Wale v. Mrs. McNcely, Mrs. Armstrong v. Mrs. King, Mrs. A. E. Grant v. Mrs. E. J. Henderson, Mrs. Leslie v. Miss D. Wilson, Mitis Kaeeido v. Mrs. Trcnwith, Miss Lloyd v. Miss Wells, Miss Cluudet . Misb Walters, Mrs. A. E. Hendersm v. Miss Hunter. Mrs. Cook v. Airs. Rossitter, Mrs. Cairns v. Miss Burton, Mrs. Quinn v, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Cregeen v. Miss Coutta, Mrs. Perkins v. Mrs. Faulk. Saturday Players.—Miss M. Hill v. Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Crow v. Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Todd v. Miss McCrwedy, Miss L. Smith v. Miss Sutherland, Mrs. Dcnby v. Mian D. Grant, Mips Gardiner v. Mis» Miller. Miss McCalltim v. Miss Stubbs. Miss Lloyd White v Miss Arnnboldi, Miss B. Leonard v. Mrs. Amodeo, Miss 0. WHitely v. Mrs. Whyte, Miss E. Hil l v. Miss D. Muir, Mrs. Cox v. Miss A. Simmonds, Miss M. Muir t. Mrs. Possonneakie, Misa K. Waters v«

Misfi Kirlsbride, Miss Kntz v. Miss Butler, Miss Bryant v. Mrs. Eustace, Miss Lonergun v. Miss M. Clark, Miss Lawson v. Alisß Murdoch, Miss Gunn v. Miss Hynes, Miss A. Muir v. Miss rlcdstanes, Alias Lipscomb v. Mies A. Whyte. Miss Kitto v. Miss "Wills, Miss Blomfield v. Aliss Marshall, Miss Kirkland v. Mrs. Malloy, Miss Hawken v. Miss Bremner, Miss Williams v, Misß Jones, Miss Jameson v. Miss Walker. A Stableford bogey competition for Mrs. Cooper's trophy was won by Mrs. C. M. King. The medal competitions were won by Mrs. Crow and Mist* D. Wilson. The following will represent the club in n match with the Afancratawhiri Ladies' Club at Mangafawhiri during tho weekend :—Miss McCallum, Miss I). Grant, Miss Stubbs, Mrs. McXeely, Mrs. King. Mrs. RnsEitter, Miss Miller. Mrs. Denbigh, Miss K. Waters, Miss K. Bryant.

CLENDOWIE LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for a medal match to bo played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at IX o'clock: —Mrs. A. J. Ferguson v. Mrs. J. C. Hill, Miss B. Agmen Smith v. Mrs. J. Kisaling. Mrs. F. H. Browne v. Mrs. F. Hayes, Mrs. H. V. McGinley v. Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. N. Taylor v. Mrs. G. Warren, Mrs. E Montgomery v. Mrs. S. Kemp, Mrs. M. G. McArthur v. Mrs. N. Morris, Mrs. R. Allen v. Mrs. E. W. Colebrook, Miss E. Porter v. Miss M. Herbert, Mrs. C. Lovegrove v. Mrs. S. Bishara. The draw for the C grade match is as follows Mrs. R. Stirling v. Mrs. Mciklejohn, Miss J. Day v. Mrs. E. G. Bridgens, Mrs. Miller v. Miss L. Mahon, Miss L. Corbin v. another.

Following are the best scores returned in tho L.G.TJ. match:— Handicaps 1 to 21: Mrs. G. Warren, 92, 18—74. Handicaps 22 to 36; Miss J, Prater, 102, 35—07; Miss P. Hayes, 105, 3G—GO; Miss S. Mclndoo, 98, 26—72; Mrs. J. L. Campbell, 110. 30 —74; Mrs. S. Keys, 108, 31 —74; Miss N. Sharland, 99, 23—70.

C Grade Match. —Mrs. Bridgons. 92. 24—OS; Mrs. Meiklejohn, 98, 21 —71; Airs. Stirling, 98, 24—74. A two-days' tournament will be held at tho Labour week-end, October 26 and October 23. Entries will close next Monday with tho secretary. AKARANA LADIES* CLUB C grade members of the Akarnna Ladies' Golf Club will play a medal round on Thursday, commencing at 9.30 o'clock. The draw will be nuide at tho clubhouse. The hidden number competition wns won by Miss J. Taylor. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a Stableford bogey match to he played by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and on Saturday :—Mrs. Jenkins v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Grant v. Airs. Brooks. Mrs. Avery v. Airs. Goddard. Airs. Carroll v. Miss Little, Miss Graham v. Airs. Wardell, Mrs. Carpenter v. Aliss R. Quigley, Mrs. Barnard v. Airs. George, Miss A. Quigley v. Miss Blanchard, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. AlcNoish, Airs. Margetts v. Aliss Phillip, Airs. Lever v. Miss Juckca, Mrs. Dreadon v. another. Saturday.—Airs. Bradstreet v. Aliss King, Miss McDonald v. Airs. Parker, Mrs. Yates v. Miss Hollis. Airs. Colbock v. Alias J. Browning, Miss Busing v. Aliss Hill, Miss AlcJlraith v. Aliss De Carteret, Aliss E. AlcDonald v. Aliss Tracey, Mrs. Wilson v. Aliss Graham. All competitions must bo completed by next SaturdayThe winner of Airs. Goddard s trophy wns Airs. Parker, with a score of 5 down. The following will represent the club in a match to be played against tho Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club at Clevedon on Thursday, commencing at 12.30 o'clock:—Airs. Goddard, Airs. Grant, Airs. Fleming, Aliss Little, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Wardell, Airs. Carpenter, Mrs. Carroll. Airs. Jenkins, Airs. George, Aliss Graham, Miss Blanchard, Aliss R. Quigley, Aliss A. Quigley. Emergencies: Mrs. Liver. Mrs. Bradstreet, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. McNeish. Following are the results of various competitions:— , Gold Button.—Mrs Barnard beat Mrs Brooks, 1 up; Mrs. Carpenter beat Mrs. Fleming, 2 up; Mrs. Carpenter beat Mrs. Bradstreet, 5 and 3. , President's Trophy.—Semi-finals: Mrs. Carpenter lost to Airs. Wardell, 2 and 1; Mrs. Brooks beat Miss McDonald, 2 and 1. C grade final: Airs. George lost to Mrs. Jenkins, 3 and 1- , _ Championship.—Semi-finals: Mrs. Grant beat Mrs. Carpenter, 5 and 3; Mrs. Fleming lost to Mrs. Barnard. 6 andi 4. 'lVo-life Contest.—Miss McDonald beat Mrs. Goddard. I ut>; Mrs. George lost to Mrs. Brooks, 5 and 3. Silver Medal.—Mrs. Barnard. Bronzo medal: Mrs. Fleming.

ORAKEI CLUB Following are tho results of the final matches in the championships of the Orakei —H. Chappell beat S. Chappell. 4 and 3. S. Chappell was moro accurate with his approaching than his brother during the morning round, and at lunch time was 2 up. However, in tho afternoon the younger member settled down to practically par golf, and left no doubt as to thu ulti mate result. Juniors. —A. P. S. Bell beat E. burner at the 37th. This match was a triumph for Bell's determination. At no time was he ahead. In the afternoon Turner gradually increased his lead of 2 up, and at the 29th was 4 up. Bell, however, fought back, and after reducinr Turner's lead to dormy 2, won the next three holes, to win tho match at tho 37th. PLAYER HOLES IN ONE [VROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] MORRINSVILLE, Monday While playing on the Aforrinsvillo golf links during tho week-end, Mr. G. Lee, of Morrinsville, holed his teo shot at the seventh hole. | ■ ■■ MATAMATA CLUB [from OUR OWN* correspondent] MATAMATA, Monday A Stableford bogey match -was played by members of the Matamata Golf Club on Saturday, the winner being W. D. L. McDonald, 84, with C. S. Tapp, 33. runnertip. Tho final of tho men's senior championship was played during the week-end. and resulted in L. H. Little beating J, T. Laurenson, 6 and 4. The club's season will close next Saturday. CAMBRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIPS [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE. Monday After a very close contest over 36 holes, played on the Cambridge links during the week-end, L. It Haworth defeated Dr. 11. C. Tod, 1 up, for tho senior championship of tho Cambridge Golf Club. Every hole was evenly fought out, and the result was in doubt right to tho last green. In tho semifinals, Ilaworth defeated K. Hannah. 3 and 1, and .Tod defeated A. 11. Nicol, 2 up. The junior titlo was won by M. Culvert, who defeated T. H. Aloss, 3 and 2, after another elope game. In the junior semifinals, Calvert defeated W. O. Cubis, 2 and 1, and Moss defeated L. Webber, 8 and 2. KOHUKOHU CHAMPIONSHIPS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] KOHUKOHU, Monday Tho finals of tho Kohukohu golf championships wore played on Saturday. G. Hargreaves defeated R. Yarborough in the senior final at the 37th hole, while P. Burrows defeatod J. Allen in tho junior evont. Mrs. Geo. Andrewos boat Mrs. Burrown in the final of the ladies' championship. Tho captain's cup was won by E. Farrell, who defeated E. Kingdon, 2 and 1.

PROLONGED MATCH AT THAMES [l}Y TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES. Monday An unusual occurrence took nlaco on the Thames golf links during' the week-end when \V, Davies nnd D. Bell played off in the senior knock-out competition. They played three rounds of 18 holes and on caoh occasion they finished all square. The issue is still in doubt, but another 18 holes will bo played next Saturday for a poHsiblo decision. The Thames Golf Club's junior championship was won by K. SymiiiGton, who defeated K. Griffin, 11 and 9. OPOTIKI MEDAL ROUND [BV THLKGRU'H —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI, Monday A medal competition \vnn played on tho Opotiki golf links on Saturday. The best cards weio:—lJ. Maunsell, SO, 19—70: J. O'Sullivan, 84, 14—70; A. J. Young, 00, 19—71; J. Birkinyer, 80. B—7'2; E. .J. Bnigent, 85, 12—73; J. E. Rowlands. 84. 10—74; J. W, Gordon, 101, 2(5—75. In the count back Maunsell won. The season will close on Saturday. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT! WIIANG AREI, Monday The second round of the Spalding Cup competition was played during tho week-end by members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club, with the following results;— Mrs Sheen, 2 up; Miss liishworth. 1 up; Mrs. Scarfe. Mis# Steele and Mrs. Younger, cuoh 3 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 15