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MATCHES AT OPOTIKI

RESULTS OF OPEN TOURNEY [from our own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Sunday An Easter* open tournament was commenced on the Opotoki golf links on Saturday in fine weather, 44 players competing. Results of the first day's play are as follows, the first 10 qualifying for the senior championship:—M- O. Kidd, 78, 82 100, A. E. Powdrell, 77, 84—101; C. Black, 85, 82—107; C. Roe. 83, 80—109; T. O'Sullivan, 80, 89—109; L. D. Duff, 84, 85—109; J. E. Rowland, 93, 79-172; A. Stephenson, 87, da—l 72; M. Carroll, 87, 87—171; J. Birkniyer, 81, 91—175; W. J. Thompson, 87, oS —175; G. Peeoles, 87, 89—170; E. A. JJunkall, 87, 80—170; 11. Rowland, 89, 88— 177; il. 11. Newell, 91, 80—177; E. Larmer, 87,'90—177. , „ , ... The following qualified for the junior championship:—T. Hunt, 90, 88 178; It. Anderson, 02, 88—ISO; Joe Gordon, 91, 90— 181; A. N. Da vies, 87. 00-180; A. J. Young. 04 94—188; L. Rangi, 95, 04—189; J. W. Gordon 87, 103—100; R. Lindop, 08, 91—192; L Stuart, 89, 104—19;!; G. Carter. 100, 93 193; 11. C. Wiitßon, 97, 97—194; T. F. Jctfsop, 94, 102—100; P. Melville, 00, 105—201; 11. C. Simpson, 08, 100—201; S. Armstrong, I0:i, 101—207. The following qualified for the Opotiki handicap:— R. S. Baker, 89, 91 180; L. W. Luxton, 87, 95 —182; J. O Sullivan, 9.1, 90 18a; C. Morris, 94, 90—154; J. Carter. 00. 91 —184; J. Ilignett, 95, 89—184; J. Harriman, 91, 94—185; E. J. Baigent, 97, 90—187. The trophy tor the best gross score in the qualifying rounds was won by M. O. Kidd. Scores in the senior morning medal were:—M. O. Kidd, 78, 8—70; F. Young, 81!, 13_70; A. E. Powdrell, 77. 0—71; A. Stephenson, S7, 10—71; E. A. Bunkall, 87. 11—73. Kidd won on a count back. The junior morning medal round resulted:—J. W. Gordon. 87, 20—01; A. N. Da vies. 87, 19—08; T. Hunt. 00, 20—70; P. Melville, 90. 20—70; L. Stuart. 89. 10—70; T. F. Jessop, 94. 24—70. Gordon won on a count back. The best scores in the senior afternoon medal were:—J. E. Rowland, 79, 11—OS; A. Stephenson, 85, 10—09; H. H. Newell, 80, 13_73; J. Hignett, 89, 10—73. The junior afternoon medal resulted:—R. Anderson, 88, 21—07; G. Carter, 93, 20—07; T. Hunt. 88. 20—08; R. Lindop, 94, 24—70. Anderson won on a coifnt back.

GLENDOWIE CLUB A four-ball best-ball bogey handicap played by members of the Glendowie Gnlf Cliib resulted as follows:—Robinson and Jolly. 3 up; Kronfeldt and W. Lone. 2 up; Horton and Laxon. 1 up; Tricn *nd Herrinsr. Palmer and Keys, Katterfeldt ®nd Jones, all square. PUPUKE CLUB In the first round of the Easter Cup competition played by members of the Pupuke Golf, Club during the week-end R. Nicholas bent T. Gooding. G and 5; C. H. Palmer beat A. 11. Stephenson, 1 tip; M. Wilson beat F. Pearcey, 4 and 3; H. Probert beat A. Tysoe, 1 up. In the semi-final M. Wilson beat Palmer, 1 up; Probert beat Nicholas at the 20th'. The best gross medal round was returned by H. Nicholas and the best net score by A. R. Stephenson. The Stableford bogey match was won by H. Probert. The final for the Easter Cup will bo played this morning at 9 o'clock. NORTH SHORE LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of an eclectic match for Miss McFetridge's trophy to be played by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club next Wednesday. starting at 10 a.m.:—Miss O. Stevens v. Miss Charman, Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. Fraser-Smith, Mrs, Smallfield v. Miss R. Gillctt, Mrs. Swanßton v. Miss McFetridge, Mrs. Pike v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Hogan v. Miss G. McDonald, Miss M. Duder v. Mrs. Badley, Mrs. Ibbertson v. Mrs. Walsh, Miss Noakes v. Mrs. Cadness, Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs. Home, Mrs. Jacobi v. Miss I. Stewart, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. D. Wilson, Miss L. "McDonnell v, Mrs. W. G. Taylor. Miss Dryden v. Mrs. Melville, Mrs. Rollo v. Mrs. Seager, Mrs. Harvey v. Mtb. Atwood, Miss Willis v. Mrs. Dumblefon, Mrs. A. M. Seaman v. Mrs. Scurr, Mrs. Bavage v. Mrs. Bow, Mrs. H. Duder v. Mrs. A. I. Taylor, Mrs. Gillett v. Mrs. Lewins. May Start at Twelfth Tec.—Mrs. Hickey v. Mrs. Highson, Mrs. D. Greer y. Mrs. Parkinson. Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Rickerbv, Miss V. Webster v. Mrs. E. M. White. Miss B. McDonnell v. Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Massey v. Miss Easdale. PAPAKURA LADIES* CLUB Members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club played a Bealed holes competition on Saturday, which was won by Miss M. Walters. The next best cards were returned by Miss J. Walker and Mrs. D. McLennan. A Stableford bogey match will be played on Wednesday, players to choose their own partners and to commence at 1 p.m.

ONEWHERO CLUB [from our own correspondent] TUAKAU, Sunday The Onewhero Golf Club's membership has increased during the past few days by the admission of 16 new members. The season will be opened on the club's course next Saturday with a Canadian foursomes match. Officers this year are:—Patron, Mr. S. H. Crawford: president, Mr. G. L. Martin; vice-presidents, Messrs. K. L. Caldwell. E. Cameron; secretary, Mr.-P. G. R. Taylor; captain. Mr. R. J Glasgow: handicapper, Mr. Martin; committee, Messrs. Martin, Taylor, Cameron, S. Cronin, W. J. Dayman. HAMILTON LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for the first of the two mcdul eclectic rounds for the Jennings Cup to be played at St. Andrews on Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 a.m.:—Mrs. L. Day v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Mander v. Mrs. Gower. Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Blundell, Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Waring v. Mrs. Clachan, Mrs. Rawlings v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Bindon v. Mrs. Grooott. Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Russell v. .Mrs. Masters. Mrs. Isdale v. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. McCracken v. Miss Provis, Mrs. Pettit v. Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Riddell v. Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. Strang v. Miss Johnstone, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Daldy v. Mrs. R. B. Hart, Mrs. Shaw v. Mrs. Joy. Mrs. Jewell v. Mrs. D. E. Hart, Mrs. Peterson v. Mrs. Nisbet, Mrs. Raven v. Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs. Kemn, Miss Cnnn v. Mjss K. Wilson, Miss M. Eyre v. Miss J. King, Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. F. Hafkness, Mrs. Toombs v. Mrs. Hooker. Mrs. Dent v. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. McNicol, Mrs. G. Smith v. Mrs. C. Matthews, Mrs. A. R. Brown v. Miss I. Bruce-, Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. W. Gray, Mrs. Frnfler v. Miss P. ,Wilson, Mrs. Tompkins v. Mrs. Hallett, Mrs-. F. M. Taylor v. Miss Hooker. Miss B. Smith v. Mrs. Luckio.

CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIP [from our own correspondent] v CHRJSTCHURCH, Sunday The first two rounds of the Canterbury provincial amateur golf championship were played at Shirley yesterday. The competition will he decided over four rounds, the remaining two to he played to-morrow. The holder of the title is A. R. Blank, who at present occupies second position. trending Bcores after two rounds were:—C J. Ward, 78. 74-152; A. R. Blank. 79. 77—156; G. H. Ussher, 79. 78—157; C. J. Puniphrey, 82, 75 157; P. H. N. Freeth, 82. 75—157; R. G. Arnould. 79. 79—158; D. H. Butcher, 79, 79-158; E. O. Henry. Bt, 77—158; J W. Jackson, 82. 77—159; E. H. Scott, 79. 81—KiO; H. W. MacForlnne, 85. 76—161; M. W. Simes, 81, 82—163; H. Gossett, 83, 81—164; J. Millard, 83. 81—164; L. Fleetwood, 83 82—165; P. R. Godhv. 80. 86—166; G. T. Alley. 78, 88—166; M. 11. Godby, 83, 83—166; VV. R. Teape, 83, 86—169: R. S. Pearson, 88. 81—169. DR. ROSS IN FORM [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN. Sunday Out in 31, and completing 12 holes in 43, Dr. Roes, the present title-holder, played remarkable golf in the first round of the Otago amateur championship yesterday. His figures for 12 holes were: 4. 3, 3. 3, 4. 4. 3. 4, 4, 3. 5, 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16

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MATCHES AT OPOTIKI New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16

MATCHES AT OPOTIKI New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 16