GOLF CONTESTS
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES HANDICAP SINGLES MATCH HORTON CUP COMPETITION Following is the draw for the qualifying round of the handicap match play competition for the Horton Cup to he played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock iu the order of the draw:— Mrs, H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. V. Korr, Mrs. R. Buttle v. Mrs. J. Jerrat. Mrs. J. Paterson v. Mrs. E. Bold, Mrs. J. Mason : v. Miss E. Selinauer, Mrs. A. C. McArthur 1 v. Miss A. Grove, Miss M. Miller v. Miss C. Stubbs, Miss J. Johnson v. Mis. R. Hipkins, Miss M. Haslett v. another, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Mrs. E. Gilmore, Mrs. D. R. Garrard v, Mrs. H. P. CauKhey. Miss A. Palmer v. Miss K. Edgeiow, Miss B. Stednian v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. A. Horton v. Mrs. W. R. Fee, Mrs. L. Pegl«r v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Mrs. H. lAley v Mrs. E. Brown. 11 a.m.—Mrs. H. V. Coe v. Mrs. C. W. Selinauer. Mrs. C. K. Griersoti v. Mrs. F. Williams, Miss H. Hnrdley v. Mrs v W. A. Boucher,. Miss M. Harvey v. Miss K. Chureton. Mrs. R. Martin v. Mrs. F. Snxton, Miss | R. Hooper v, Miss 1?. Hill, Miss E. PonsI ford v. Miss R. Williams, Mrs. W. J. Truscott v. Mrs. A. C. Steele, Mrs. H. Willinnis v. Mrs. H. Walker, Miss T. Lamb v. Miss I N. Clark. Noon.—Mrs. W. T. Fletcher v. Mrs. .T. Caushley, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mrs. A. E. Macartney, Miss D. Ryan v. Mrs. C. F. Rosser, Mrs. C. v. Miss. N. Gregi ory. Miss H. Loudon v. Miss R. Nixon, Mrs. I H. Moore-Jones v. Mrs. H. Clay, Mrs. ,T. j Dawson v, Mrs. C. E. Stewnrt. Miss D. I Heather v. Mrs. C. A. Jarman, Mrs. J. Grayden v.'Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. I. Paterson v. Mrs. S. Caro. Mrs. L. Rninger v. Miss G. Latimrr, Miss E. M. Ernest v. Miss X. Hooton. Mrs. A. E. Storey v. another. Ninth Tee, 10 a.m.—Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. I. R. Roberts, Miss E. Blackburn v. Miss R. Mahon, Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. W. E.
Anderson, Mrs. X. Burton v. Mrs. .T, Stewart. Mrs. A. Gumming v. Mrs. G. Bennett. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club will play a flag match on Thursday, comtr.encing at in a.m. The draw will be made nt the clubhouse. MANUKAU CLUB Members of the Manuknu Golf Club will rlay a medal round on SRturdny, when the draw will be made at the clubhouse. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to be played by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and on Sat urdny, commencing at 11 a.m.:—Mrs. Bar nard v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs Carpenter. Mrs. Goddnrd v. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Snell v. Airs. Wardell. Miss Graham v. Mrs. Brad street, Miss Little v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs Jenkins v. Mrs. Nicholas. Mrs. Liver v. Mrs. Cnrroll. Mrs. Pollock v. Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Farquhar v. Miss Phillip, Miss Fen wick v. Mrs. Yates. Miss Poore v. Mrs. C'olebeck, Miss C. McDonald v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Avery v. Mrs. Dreadcn, Miss Hollis v Miss Cartwright, Mrs. Marietta v. Mrs. McXeish, Miss King v. Miss E. McDonald, Miss Hill v. Miss Tracey. Miss Browning v. Miss Busing. Miss Mcllraith v. Miss De Carteret. Members not included in the draw will have their partners arranged at the clubhouse. TOURNAMENT AT PUPUKE A combined open amateur tournament will be played at the Pupuke Golf Club's links during the Easter holidays, commencing at. 9 a.m. on Saturday. Matches for men comprise a 3fi-hole medal match and qualifying rounds for the Easter Cup, bogey handicap a Stableford bogey, foursomes and mixed foursomes. The events for Indies will be senior and junior medal matches, a Stableford bogey match, foursomes, mixed foursomes and continuous putting events. Partners will be drawn at the clubhouse.
NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the qualifying round for the captain's trophy to bo played by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow. commencing at 30 o'clock:—Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. Clouston, Miss O. Stevens v. Mis* Leggoa, Mrs. Swims ton. v. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Pike v. Mrs. Smallfield, Miss McFetridge v. Miss Charman, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss G. McDonald, Miss M. Duder v. Miss E. Gillett. Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Ibbertson. Mrs. MacDonald v. Mrs. "Walsh, Mrs. Badley v. Mrs. Home, Mrß. Chambers v. Mrß. Wilson. Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. M. Mason, Mrs. Jacobi v. Miss Peek, Mrs. Parkinnon v. Mrs. Hickey, Miss L. McDonnell v. Miss N. Mason. Miss I. Stewart v. Miss M. Dumbleton, Miss M. Drydrn v. Mrs. Lewins, Mrs. W. G. Taylor v. Miss Devereux. Mrs. Rollo v. Mrs. Seaman. Miss Nonke v. Mr*. Senger. Mrs. Harvey* v. Miss H. McLaren, Miss B. McDonnell v. Mrs. White, Miss M. -Costello v. Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Scurr. Mrs. H. Duder v Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. Rickerhy v. Miss Webster, Miss Willis v. Mrs. Higson. Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Bow, Mrs. Bavnge v. Mrs. Kenne. Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Greer, Mrs. McCloghria v. Miss .T. A. Gillett. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB [FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE. Monday With an increase of over 30 members, and the links in better order than they have ever been, the Cambridge Golf Club opened its season on Saturday. The president, Mr. W. R. Garrard, declared the season open and welcomed the new members and visitors. The best cards returned after a mixed Canadian foursomes competition had been played were:—M. Calvert and Miss R. Souter. 28: I. Fairbrother and Mrs. W. Munn, 31: K. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson, 32: W. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, 32: R. S. Alford and Mrs. Alford. 32: K. Dyke and Miss ,T. Thompson. 32: E. Nickle and Mrs. Nickle, 33; .7, Entwistle and Miss E. Skeet. 33; B. White and Miss J. Sayers. 33; M. Woolley and Miss F. Clarke, 35. ROTORUA CLUB DRAW [by telegraph—own* correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday The first, round of a medal handicap will be played by members of the Rotorna Golf Club on Wednesday. Following is the draw:—T. Amson v. J. Bloncov.-e; F. BramJey v. A. Carruthers; E. Crawford v. C. P. Gibbs; J. darken v. R. Ingham; J. Geaney v. H. Hftywood; G. Hnymeg v. j. T. Ladd; R, Jones v. J. B. Lee; J. W. Lee v. S. Main; R. Miller v. W G Needham: T F. Hodges v E. Robinson, S. Smith v. J. Simmers, J T. Thomas v. T. R. Kerr. A. Moore v. another. Members of the ladies' club will play medal foursomes, choosing own partners and opponents. , t ' " MOKORUA CLUB [by TET,EORAPH —OWN 7 correspondent] "WHAKATANE, Monday The Mok orua Golf Club officially opened its season yesterday. There was a good attendance of members and several visitors from the Taneatua Club. The president. Mr. A. C. King, .welcomed the visitors and declared the links open Canadian foursomes were played.
OPOTIKI SEASON OPENED [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday The 103R golf seaßon wrs formally opened on the Opotiki links on Saturday in splen did weather. There was a large attendance Mrs. E. J. Baigent. wife of the president, drove the first Lall. Sixty members competed in the mixed foursomes over nine holes. The best cards were:—Miss Ensoll and Carroll, 4~i: Mrs. Morris and Kidd, 4r>; Mrs. Smith and Rowland, 'l7; Mrs. Vanstone and Thompson. 47; Mrs. Birkmyer and Murray, <l7, Miss Shalfoon and Lamer, 47; Mrs. Downes and Hislop, 48; Miss Davie,s and Ililford, 48; Miss Burrelt and Watson, lit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22388, 7 April 1936, Page 19
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