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DRAW FOR EASTER TOURNEY Following ia the draw for the qualifying rounds of the Easter tournament. to be played under the control of the Hamilton Goif Club, commencing on Saturday, the first pair to start from the first tee at 8.45 a.m. and players to follow in pairs at five-minute intervals: — 8.45 a.m.—W. Leitch v. E. C. Day, W. Martin v. J. Pountney, P. Fawcett v. R. McCaw, M. C. Stranger v. F. G. Wooller, H. F. Blackie v. A. Marcroft, K. Tompkins v. E. Tonks, E. B. Brown v. W. J. King, W. M. MofTatt v. G. Sandford, H. T. Gillies v. A. M. Fahey. 9.30 a.m.—A. F. Cole v. N. Duxfield, J. R. Kidd v. H. Riddell, J. Kenny v. L. I. Day, C. R. Kidd v. C. A. Stevenson, L. V. Bellingham v. O. W. Bamfield, F. Entwistle v. L. Armer. 10 a.m. —T. N. Pemberton v. J. Walker, B. Chapman v. H. C. Ross, F. T. Halligan v. L. Gordon, W. Calderwood v. R. D. Harding. C. E. Howden v. C. H. Murphy, A. Craig v. A. G. Cradwick. 10.30 a.m.—L. R. W. Reid v. M. Calvert, A. W. Nesbit v. E. Yates, M. Toombs v. C. R. Tuke, W. H. Sleep v. E. McLellan, W. Westwater v. S. R. Wyborn, C. N. do Latour v. I. G. James. 11 a.m.—J. Sterritt v. A. L. Tompkins, R. Porter v. D. McCathie, S. M. Mayes v. L. Dabb.
REMUERA CLUB Following are the draw and starting limes for the Remuera Golf Club's junior championship competition to be played on Easter Monday:— 9 a.m.—R. Woodburn. Iv. Henton, E. Turner, P. E. Sills; 9.5, G. Duncan, M. Uren, E. Fletcher. K. M Todd; 9.10. E. Walker. G. Uren, R. Chisholm, R. Seamer; 9.15, N. Airey, E. Robins, W. Kissling, R. J. Elliott; 9.20, E. C. Cording, W. Alexander, J C. Malfroy, R. Macmorran; 9.25, A. M. Gregg, IT J. Butler. N. R, Fletcher. Horne; 9.30, D. Burt R. E. Smith, W. Miller, H. F. Butland: 9.35, R. Hookham, J. Lott. A. Playle, Madden; 9.40, W, Meek, C!. Beamish, N. Wallnce, N. Pountney; 9.45, H. Richards, H. Massry, Grover, Everett; 9.50, R. Shremski, H. Gould. R. V. Taylor, Hunter: 9.55 11. N Webster, W. McDiarmid. D. McCrone, L. B. Boon. The second round will bo played in the same order, commencing at 10 o'clock PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following wero (he best scores returned in a bogey match played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club yesterday:— Seniors.—Mrs. P. Thompson, all square: Mrs. K. McFarlane, 2 down; Mrs. N. Weir. 6 down. Juniors.—Mrs. E. Mills, all square; Miss K. Hn'rty, 1 down; Mrs. A. Herbert, 3 down: Miss R. Willis and Mrs. .T. Mayhill, 4 down. The draw for Saturday's tournament will be posted in the clubhouse. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB The following players qualified in the captain's trophy competition played by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club yesterday and will meet in the first round:—Mrs A. 3. Taylor v. Miss M. Stevens, Mrs. Smallfield v. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. G. Atwood v. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Jncobi v. Mrs. Pike, Mrs. E Rutherford v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Rickerby v. Miss N. Mason, Mrs. Ibbertson v. Mrs. Rollo, Mr». FraserSmith v. Miss V. Webster.
Following were the best scores returned in the L.G.U. mtdal match:— Seniors.—Mrs. Smallfield, 91, 15—76; Mm. White, 94, 16—78: Miss M. Stevens, 80 5-81. Juniors.—Mrs. A. I. Taylor, 106, 36 —70; Miss V. Webster. 110. 36—74; Mrs. G. Rutherford, 100, 25—75; Mrs. Jacobi, 101, 26—75; Mrs. Rollo, 104, 29—75; Mrß. Atwood, 106, 31—75. In a medal round played by week-end members the best cards returned were;— Miss C. Porter. 111, 35—76; Miss Ardley, 106, 80—76; Miss Aikin, 95, 15—80. AKARANA CLUB Open scrambles will be arranged by the Akarona Golf Club for those members and visitors who arc not taking part in outside tournament play during the Eaßter holidays. WAITEMATA CLUB A Stableford bogey competition will bo played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. OTAHUHU CLUB A bogey match will be played by members of the Otnhuhu Golf Club on Easter Monday morning and nftnrnoon, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. MEDAL ROUND AT ORAKEI The first monthly medal played by members of the Orakei Golf Club was won by R. J. Jonson with the good card of 87, 24—63. Other good cards returned were:— C. Pegler, 83, 19—64; A. D. Barber, 83, 16—67; G. Farrant. 78. 10-68; E. Walker, 90 . 22—68; S. Chappell, 75, 6—69; H. W. Cameron, 93. 22—71; E. Batty. 92. 20—72; J. H. Garner, 97. 24—73. ROTORUA CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA. Wednesday The first round of the 36-hole medal handicap was played by mid-week players of the Rotorua Golf Club to-day, the following being the best cards returned:—A. Carruthers. SI. 17—67; W. Needliam, !)7, 30—67; F. Bramley, 87. 18—69; E. Robinson, 92, 22—70; J- darken. 78. 7—71: T. Byrne. 86. 14—72; Ringham, 79. 6—73; J. Simmers, 94, 18—76; C. P. Gibbs, 87, 10—77; T. Hodges, 98. 18—80; S. Smith. 104. 21—80; F. Styles, 105. 24—81: E. Crawford. 102, 18—84. The best cards returned in the Indies' medal foursomes were:—Mrs. Garrick and Miss J. Clark, 97, 24—73; Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Wallis, 98. 22—76; Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Penno. 94, 18—76.
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