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GOLF CONTESTS

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES HORTON AND BLEDISLOE CUPS DRAW FOR TO-MORROWS PLAY Following is the draw for the match play competition for the Horton Cup, the Bledisloe Cup and a bogey match to be played in conjunction by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock at four-minute intervals in the order of the draw; — Mrs. J, Jerrat v. Mrs. R. Aley, Mrs. W. .T. Fletcher v. Mrs. L. Rainger, Mrs. E. Bold v. Miss E. Blackburn, Mrs. R. Buttle v. Mrs. F. Snxton. Miss B. Stedman v. Mrs. F. Williams, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. G. Caro. Mrs. C. E. Stewart v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. G, Bennett. Mrs. A. F. Walker v. Mrs. W. A. Boucher, Miss G. Hooper v. Mrs. H. P. Caughey, Mrs. J. Dawson v. Miss J. Johnson. Mrs. A. E. Storey v. Miss N T . Ilooton, Mrs. J. Palerson v. Miss lv. Churton, Misa E. Ponsford v. Mrs. C. F. Rosaer, Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. A. C. Steele. At 11 a.m.—Mrs. H. Clay v. Misa K. Mahon, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Mrs. C. A. Jarnian, Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. L. Pegler, Mrs. S. W. Morley" v. Mrs. A. E. Macartney, Mrs. J. Caughley »v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. A. Gumming r. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. R. Martin v. Misß R. Loudon, Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. C. J. Owen, Miss D. Heather v. Miss B. Smith, Miss G. Stubbs. v. Mrs. E. Brown, Miss H. Hardley v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. C. E.' Grevatt v. Mrs. V. Kerr, Miss G. v. Miss N. Gregory, Mrs. D. R. Garrard v. Mrs. I. Paterson, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v. Miss R. Hill.

At Noon.—Miss K. Edgelow v. Miss E Ernest, Mrs. H. Moore-Jones v. Miss J Lamb.

Bogey Match.—Mrs. E. Gilmore v. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. A. Milne v. Miss R. "Williams, Mrs. W. K. Michael v. Mrs. G-. Pocock, Mrs. I. R. Roberts v. Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. R. Verry. Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. H. V. Coe v. Mrs. B. Goldwater, Mrs. A. Horton v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott, Mrs. 0. E. Chamberlain v. Mrs. E. O'Neill, Miss A. Palmer v. Miss P. Reid, Mrs. Holmes v. Mrs. A. Oxley, Miss D. Ryan v. Miss R. Coleman. At 1 p.m.—-Miss R. Nixon v. Mrs. 11. Meredith, Mrs. J. Grnyden v. Miss A. Yonge, Mrs. W. Calderwood v. Mrs. W. Main. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played on Thursday, commencing at 9.30 n.m.:—Miss J. Williams v. Miss A. Gordon, Mrs. C. Swallow v. Miss A. Morley, Mrs. H. G. Walton v. Mrs. J. Nicoll, Miss E. Powell v. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Miss Jean Thomson v. Miss M. Treston, Miss SJ. Collins v. Miss E. Treston. An open day for players with handicaps from 19 to 36 will be held on May 4. when a medal handicap match will be held in tho morning, and a bogey foursomes match in the afternoon. SEASON AT WHANGAREI RESULTS OF CLUB CONTESTS [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The golfing Reason in Whangarei com. menced at the week-end. Members of tho Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club played a Canadian foursome, which waa won by Miss M. Rishworth and Miss C. Harrison. 33, 24_69. Other scores were:—Miss D. Steele and Mrs. Stead, 94, 19—75; Mesdames H. Younger and Armstrong, 102, 26—76. The Whau Valley Ladies' Club olayed a medal round, which was won by Mrs. J. Pickering, with a card of 112, 35—77. The "Whau Valley Golf Club medal round was won by R. S. Chalmors, 88, 12—76. The Whangarei Club opened with a modal round, which was won by W. J. Conaghan, ■with a score of 82, 10—72. Other cards •were: —N. F. Stead, 99, 24—75; W. T. Surman, 89, 12—77; W. J. Glnnville, 80. 2—7S; C. B. Bevins, 91, 13—78: W. A. Christiansen, 92, 13—79; H. Younger, 95, 13 —B'2; S. J. Weston, 99, 12—87; D Neilson. 115, 2G—B9; N. Johnson. 108. 18—90; B. A. Wolff. 105, 12—93. LADIES' PENNANT MATCHES The first round of the ladies' inter-club pennajit competition, which was to have been decided yesterday, was postponed on account of the inclement weather until next Monday. LADIES* INTER-CLUB MATCH Following is the result of an inter-club match played between the Pupuke and North Shore Ladies' Golf Clubs yesterday, names of Pupuke players being mentioned first in each case:— Foursomes.—Miss Williams and Mrs. Gooding beat Mrs. Badley and Mrs. Walsh, 4 and 3; Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Kensington lost to Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Home, 2 down; Miss Alison and Miss Cameron lost to Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Jacobi, 2 and 1; Mrs. Kissin and Miss Johnston beat Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Miss L. McDonnell, 2 up. Singles.—Miss Williams beat Mrs. Badley, 4 and 3; Mrs. Gooding lost to Mrs. Walsh, 3 and 1; Mrs. Herbert lost to Mrs. Chambers, 2 down; Mrs Kensington lost, to Mrs. Horne, 2 down; Mrs. Wilson and Miss Alison, all square: Misß Cameron lost to Mrs. Jacobi, 7 and 6; Mrs. Kissin lost to Miss L. McDonnell, 2 down; Miss Johnston lost to Mrs. W. H. Taylor, 3 and 2.

NORTH SHORE CLUB The second round of the captain's prize competition and a bogey match will be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. REMUERA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal match to be played by members of the Remuera Ladies' Golf Club on Thursday, starting at four-minute intervals from 11 a.m. in the order of the draw:—Mrs. Ralph v. Mrs. Leggett. Mrs. Prouting v. Mrs. Worley. Mrs. Rocke v. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. J. Wilson v. Miss Mitchelson. Mrs. Webster v. Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Wallis v. Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Btewart v. Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Macmorran v. Mrs. Malfroy, Mrs. N. Airey v. Mrs. McCrane, Miss D. Wilson v. Mrs. Plimmer, Mrs. Rainger v. Mrs. Binsted, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Madden, Miss C. Rainger v. Mrs. Stcdman. Following is the draw for the week-end. the starting times being between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.:—Miss P. Boon v. Miss E. Worsp, Miss E. Boon v. Miss Pocock, Miss D. Grave v. Miss Stuart, Miss M. Hoben v. Miss M. Woolley, Miss Durham v. Mrs. Gills, Miss K. Stokes v. Miss Jackson. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB Members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club will play a handicap medal round on Thursday, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Tanner v. Miss Appleyard, Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Bishara, Miss Tulloch v. Mrs. Cadnees, Mrs. MarshnllWhit© v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Long v. Mrs, Markwick, Miss Patterson v. Mrs. Robson, Mrs Stevens v. Mrs. Gooper, Mrs. Murray v. Mrs. Laslett, Mrs. Tremaine v. Mr», Rabone, Mrs. Deverson v. another. The flag match was won by Mrs. Miller, who carried the flag to the 18th green.

The draw for week-end players is as follows:—Mrs. Dickins v. Miss Berry, Miss Andrews v. Mies Pyne, Miss Francis v. Miss Watson, Miss Hudson v. Miss Blako, Miss Peterson v. Miss Tombs, Miss Haydon t, Miss Hepburn, Misß Vickers v. Misß Clsrk, Mrs. Williams v. Miss Black, Miss Ryan v. another.

CLEVEDON CLUB The Clevedon Golf Club held its official opening: in showery weather. There was a large attendance of visitors and members. The lady captain, Mrs. Roberts, drove tho first ball and toe president, Mr. Bryan, declared the season opened. A mixed Canadian foursomes match over 12 holes was played, the winners being C. Headlam and Miss F, Burgoyne, with a net score of 45. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to be played by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow:—Miss Walsh v. Miss F. Bell, Miss F. Stephens v. Miss Baird, Miss D. Hyde v. Miss C. Knight, Mrs. Bryan v. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Wells v. Mrs. Z. Stephens, Mrs. Alexander v. Miss Bmith, Mrs. Waters v. Miss M. Ryburn, Mrs. Dow v' Miss Waters, Miss Atchison v. Miss Knight, Miss Luke v. Miss J. Burgoyne, Mrs. Strachan v. Miss Dow, Miss Campbell v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss Wells, Mrs. Oram v. Miss I. H'yde, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss Lane, Miss Gore v. Mrs. Henderson, Mies McPherson v. Mrs. Colquhoun, Miss Jones v. Miss Wallis. PLAY AT TAURANGA [bt telegraph—OWN correspondent] TAURANGA, Monday The official opening of the Tauranga Golf Club "was held on tne Gate Pa course on Saturday, in the preeence of a large gathering. The president, Mr. R. H. Phelan^

welcomed the visitors and remarked on the continued steady progress of the club. The Mayor, Mr. L. R. Wilkinson, epoke of the very fine asset which the course was to the community and wished the club success. Over 100 players took part in a mixed foursomes, and several good cards were returned. The best card was handed in by Miss C. Renshaw and A. W. Tasscll, who made a net score of 52 for 13 holes. The runners-up were Mrs. D. Ivory and F, Brinsden, with a score of s<l.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 14

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 14

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 14