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GOLF CONTESTS

LADIES' PENNANT GAMES

FINAL ROUND IN B GRADE PERSONNEL OF THE TEAMS The final round of matches in the B grade pennant competition will bo played by members of Auckland ladies' golf clubs on Monday. The draw is as follows: —Maungakiekie v. Titirangi, at Titirangi; Pupuke v. Auckland, at Pupuke; North Shore v. Glendowie, at North Shore; Akarana v. Otahuhu, at Akarana. Following are the teams.— Auckland.—Mrs. A. M. Grant, Miss M. Russell, Miss C. Ruinger, Miss If. Xoakes. Mrs. C. H. Archer, Mrs. R. D. Wright, Mrs. R. G. Rairiger, Miss H. Cutfield. Reserves: Mrs. D. Gorrio, Miss S. Mahoney. Maungakiekie.—Mrs. E. Bold, Mre. E. Gilmore, Miss D. Lamb, Miss C. Stubbs. Mrs. W. K. Michael, Miss E. Schnauer, Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. R. Hipkins. Reserves: Miss M. Robson, Mrs. U. Stanley. Akarana.—Mra. L. Kingsland, Mrs. A. A. Bishop, Mrs. G. M. Titaton, Mrs. H. R. Bush, Mrs. C. Cammick, Mrs. B. Bree, Miss I. McCready, Miss M. Lundon. Reserves: Mra. F. Lord, Mrs. F. Schischka, Mrs. H. Lovell. Glendowie.—.Mrs. W. P. Endean, Mrs. A. Ilowey Walker, Mrs. H. V. McGinley, Mrs, F. IF. Browne, Mrs. R. B. Allen, Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. G. Warren, Mrs. M. G. McArthur. Reserves: Mrs. J. R. Kissling, Mrs. E. W. Colebrook Pupuke.—Mrs. P. Andrew, Miss E. Mills. Mrs. H'. Bowden, Mrs C. Jaggs, Miss M. Parker, Mrs. H. Gray, Miss G. Williams, Mrs. A. Herbert. Reserve: Mrs. J. Howie. Otahuhu.—Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Todd, Mis» M. Waters, Mrs. King, Mrs. Cox, Mis 3 Whyte.' Emergency: Mrs. Rossiter. PLAY AT TITIRANGI SUMMER CUP CONTEST The "handicap match play competition for the Summer Cup will be commenced by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday. Following is tho draw for the first round:—A. H. Gyllies and R. J. Graham v. J. F. Hollinrako and J. W. Tucker, W. S. G. Paton and G. T. Marriner v. J. H. Goyder and G. Bartleet, M. Connery and J. B. O'Loghlen v. R. C. Johnson and G. J. Browne, J. B. Johnston and F. A. Browne v. L. Wakeman and G. "A. Allard, W. Batty and H. J. Wright v. N. A. Naismith and A Harvey. The following receive byes and meet in tho second round:—H. T. Jaffrey and A. E. Saunders v. V. C. Keys and F. G. Alpe, J. H. Young and M. Eraser Smith v. J. Murray and H. G. Thomson, J. Carnachan and R. W. Christensen v. F. C. Ewcn and R. Leary, J. Yock and G. R. Hart v. R. E. Alpe and A. C. Jacob, H. L. Robson and J. M. Coltman v. H. J. Court and B. W. Beaumont, L. J. Clifford and L. Knight v. B. T. Laycock and J. Galloway, L. F. Faram and C. G. Fisher v. C. L. Hewson and J. A. Crum, H. M. Rogerson and R. F. Ward v. E. G. Tallis and H. V. Ganley. A. S. Bailey and H. T. Thomas v. C. S. O. Woods and H. A. Broadbent, G. H. Birch and E. T. Harold v. R. O. Gardner and E. C. Nimon. N. M. Speer and W. A. Davidson v. H. W. Sinclair and T. A. Taylor, G. M. White and C.. Robinson v. F. S. Ballin and H. D. Brinsden. N. C. McLean and O. V. Garland v. T. R. Impev and T. Morpeth, W. R. Vercoe and C. T. Keegan, a bye. WAITEMATA CLUB j A medal round will bo played by mem-: bers of the Waitemata Golf Club next Saturday. Opponents will be chosen at the clubhouse. PUPUKE, LADIES' CLUB A sealed hole competition and a contest, for the gold button were played by mem-' bers of the Pupuke" Ladies' Golf Club yes.i terday. The - button was \v° n by' Mrs. Thompson and the sealed hole compelitioh by Miss K. Campbell "Miss, Williams" won' the week-end players' button. In the final for the captain's prize Miss L. Williamson won by default from Mrs. W. Beaumont. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following are the best scores returned in an L.G.U. medal handicap match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club yesterday:— Seniors.—Mi's. E. Bold, 89, 14—75; Miss E; Schnauer, 92. 16—76: Mrs. E. Gilmore. 92, 14—78; Miss J. Johnson, 96, 16—80; Miss A. Grove, 93, 13—80: Misa D. Lamb. 94. 14—80., ; 'Juniors.—Miss G. Latimer, 109, 83—76: Mrs. ,C. W., Sohnauer, 100, 23 —77; Miss E. McGowan, 97, Mrs. D. R. Garrard. ■97. Mrs. iH. Williams, 101 v 23—78; Mrs. In Peglei, 101. 23- 78; Mrs. F. Restall. 104, 26-778; Mrs. 8. Caro, 112, 84—78: Mrs. J. Dawson. 110,-80—80. r ■- COMPETITIONS AT GLENDOWIE ,Tha final of the Latimer Bags, one of the Glendowie Gc>lf Club's major fixtures, was' played between Stedman and Kingstop and Kronfeld and Howey Walker, the first-named pair winning. 5 end 4. Stedman had obtained standard figures when 'the game ended. . In the captain's prize J. Kissling beat E. W. Griffiths to enter the final, while in the bottom half of the draw Dr. Horton had to submit to J. Stedman's consistency and his own failure to take advantages on the greens. The medal rounds of •78 .and 78 give an indication of the standard both players set. > The final, played between J. Kisßlmfc (10) and Stedman (6), was won, by Kissling, 3 and 2. Kissling deserved his win. His 4ast. two strokes at the 16th showed the kind of golf he had played throughout the round. A fine chip out of the rough, and a putt of -80 ft, ended the game. w <

OTAHUHIi CLUB'S TOURNEY The Otahuhu Golf Club's amateur tournament will be held next Sunday, play to commence at 8.80 o'clock. Following is the draw:—B. H. Menzies v. H. J. Levy, W. B.' Eustace v. H.' Plumley, A. P.. Eustace v. L. Gordon, C. Stevenson v. S. S. Wilson, H. Hall v. R. B. Hardy, Pelham v. P. W. Goddard, W. Melhurst v. J. H. Ellis, F. E. Little v. H. Piper, K. A. Kennedy v. B. Cooper, J. T. Butler v. W. Darley, P. K. Maher v. N. Cashmore, R. Aldred v. H. Saunders, G. C. Austin v. C. B. Herrold, H. L. Towers v. K. J. Wren. B. 0. Heather v. G. E. Gardner, C. P. Worley v. W. Clark, C. Gordon v. A. T. Grundy, C. M. King v. G. C. Lyttelton. N. A. Ford v. E. Canhara, N. Matthew v. A. E. Henderson. Mixed foursomes matches over *lB holes will be played next Saturday, commencing at noon. Players will arrange partners and opponents. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Members of, the Akaruna Ladies' Golf Club will play a flag match on Tuesday, commencing at 10.30 o'clock. The draw will be made at ths clubhouse. Week-end members may choose partners. NORTH SHORE CLUB The winner of tho North Shore Golf Club's monthly medal competition, for the three best scores out of six rounds, was S. E. Foot with scores of GG, 71, 71—205. The next best scores were? —A. Bartlett, Gl. 74, 74—209; J. Morrison, 70. 70, 72—212: H. Preston, jun., G9. 70, 74—213: R. E. Ash. 70. 70. 75—215: A. F. Halvey. 67, -74.; 74— : 215; B. E. Goldwater, 65. 72, 80 —217; .A. F. Cadness, 67, 74. 70-217; L. Hatfisofl. 70, 73, 74—217; R. N. White, 71, 72. 74, —217; A. R. Myers, 70. 74, 74—218. , ( . j CAMBRIDGE V. '• ROTORUA 1 [from our own correspondent] * CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday The Cambridge Golf Club will "play an inter.club match against tM Rotorna Club, at Rotorua, on Saturday. Tho following players will represent Cambridge :—L. R. Haworth, R. AlforJ, H. N.. Freeman. A. H. Nicoll, Dr. H. C. Tod. C. R. Haworth, K. Hannah, F. Entwistle, R. Ward, D. McCathie, E, Morrice. F.' Rodgers, H. Clayton, J. R. Haworth W. J. Wartl, E, Westlake, T. Mobs, J. C. Sawers, Geo. Culvert. W. O. Cubiß, J. Giles, R. J.'Morrison) and D. E. Creed. WHAU VALLEY LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI. Wednesday Tho Whau Valley Ladies' Golf Club closed a very successful season ou Sunday, when there was a, very large attendance of members and visitors. Mr.' A. Martin, president of the men's club, presented the trophies won duriug the year, and congratulated the club on the progress it had made. The prize-winners were:—Club champion. Miss Z. Pliilipß; Settlors' Cup, Miss M. Tucker; Farmers' Cup, Miss J. Stewart; medal match, Mrs. Going; bogey match. Miss J. Stewart; L.G.U. matches, Mrs. Bayley, Miss M. Tucker, Mrs A. Walker, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. Morgan: C medal, Mrs. O'Shea (2), Miss M. D. Morrison, and Mrs. Ilawkeswood; soaled holes for captaiu'B trophy. Miss M. Tucker: foursomos, Misses E. Sargent and Z. Philips; flag match, Mias Z. Philips and Mrs. Ilawkeswood; Stableford bogey, Miss E. Sargent; eclectic handicap, Mrs. Pickering; four-ball best-ball, Misses M. Tucker and B. Wilson; L.G.U. medals for the season, Mrs. A. Martin and Mrs. Going;' one-club match. Miss McDonald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 11

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 11

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 11