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GOLF CONTESTS

TITIKANGI LADIES FINAL OF BALLIN CUP WIN FOR MRS. B. COOPER Tho final of the J3a 11 in Cup competition of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club was -won by Mrs. B. Cooper, who beat Mrs. A. H. O'Leary, 5 and 3. The bogey cup was won by Miss A. Hacket, who returned a good card of 3 up in the final round. The best threo rounds for the bogey cup were as follows:—Miss A. Hacket, 13 down; Mrs. B. Coopjr, 15 down; Mrs. S. Pezaro, 15 down; Mrs. G. L. Taylor, 18 down. The four-ball best-ball bogey resulted -as follows:—Mrs. H. Browne and Miss G. Thompson, 4 up; Mrs. R. B. Deighton and Mrs. P. .Andrew, 4 up; Mrs. C. Robinson and Miss A. Fouhy, 2 up; M'.-b P. Moody and Miss R. Webster, 2 uf>:, Mrs. S. Pezaro and Mrs. S. 'long, l.up; Mrs. A. H. Gyllies and Mrs. A. X. Jackson, 1 up. Mrs. Brown and Miss • Thompson won on the recount.

REMUERA LADIES' CLUB . Following were the best scores returned in a mednl match played yesterday by members of the Reinuera Ladies' Golf Club:— Mrs. M. Airey, 97, 36—61: .Mrs. H. Gilbert. 89, 23—66; Miss H. Garry. 101. 35—66: Mrs. F. C. Stewart. 102, 35—1>7: Miss D. Wilson. 88, 19— 69: Miss A. Bailey. 103, 34—69; Mrs. J. C. Malfroy. 94. 25—69. c I MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB ] Following is the result of a C grade match played by members of the Maunga- ' kiekie Ladies' Golf Club :--Mrs. J. Nicoll. J 114; Mrs. C. Swallow, 114; Miss Jean Thom- J son, 119: Mrs. R. W. Shepherd, 120. Mrs. f Swallow won on a recount of the last 12 ? holes. 1 \ MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB ] A medal round played by members of the J Manukou Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday - was won by Mis 3N. Fleming with a score i of 95, 25—70. Members will ploy the L.G.U. monthly j modal round to-morrow. The draw is as . follows Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Carpen- ; ter, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Payitt v. Mrs. Parker, Misp Cooke v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss J. Parker' v.' Mrs. 'Wardell, Miss. Beechey v. Miss. Mcllraith. < Miss Busing v. Miss E. McDonald, Miss Frank- i lin v. Miss Cooper, Miss Goddard V.' Mrs. Colbeck,- Miss J. Browning v. Miss Blahchard, Miss Hollis v. Miss King, Miss Poore v. another. i , ORAKEI COMPETITIONS * 1 The third monthly medal round will be played to-morrow by members of the Orakei Golf Club. Partners will be arranged at the •clubhouse. The first round for the Calame Cup and the third round for the Walker Cup must be completed by the wefek-end. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal eclectic competition and first Qualifying round for Mrs. "Walk-or's prize/ to be played by the members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 11.30 a.m.: —Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. K. Johnston v. Miss White, Miss French 'v.- Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Lock v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Burgess v. Mrs. Kidd, Miss Reilly v. Miss Jones, Miss Bent v. Miss A. Quigley,' Mrs. Walters v. Miss GunthorP. Miss McMahon v. Mrs. _ McNatty, Mrs. Bishop' v. Mrs. Charles, Misr. Spinks v. Mrs. Mnthison, Mrs..- Cooper v. Miss R. Quigley, Mrs. McLennan- v. Mrs. Grwnway, MisS Pearson v. Miss Fife, Miss J. Collings v. Miss Burn-Murdock, Miss rC. Thorns v. Miss. N. Clarke, Miss J. Barr v. Miss X. Innis, Miss Morrison v. Miss Mcllraith, Mrs. T. McLennan v.- Miss Colquhoun, Miss C. Saunders' v. Miss D. Charles, Mrs. C.'F. Wren v. 1 Miss Kelly. Miss Collins v. Miss Bishop, Miss C. Thomson v. Miss Greenway, Miss S. Ball v. Misa T. Whyte, Miss E. Graham v. Miss N. Taylor. Miss E. Barr v. Miss Charles, Miss Thickett v. Miss C. Clarke. Miss B?ck v. another. A medal round played on Wednesday was won by Mrs. McXatty with a score of 105, 34 —71. Miss Marie Gunthorp returned the next best card of 105, 33—72. TE AROHA CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] TE AROHA, Thursday The following is the draw for t!ae third round of the Stableford competition and the monthly medal, which will he held in conjunction:—- « . ' ■' Saturday Players—Clay v. Kemp, Ingham v. Somers, Leitch v. Kenny, Arthur v. Nelson, Murphy v. Meikle, Budd v. Bamfield, Towers v. McLaren, Hume v. Dainton, P. Gilchrist v. Wyborn, E. W. Wright v McLeod, Sleep v. J. Johnson, G. Wright y. Ross, G. Gilchrist v. F. W. Wild, G. Cassin v. McDowell, Aislabie v. Wyatt, Burns v. Sullivan. Wednesday Players.—Bliss v. Cromptqn. Halligan v. Mackie. Wykes v. Dr. Martin, Firkin v. Curfan, Fagan v. Jones, Wood v Robertson, Flatt v. another. CAMBRIDGE MATCHES " [FROM OUR OWN correspondent] CAMBRIDGE,, Thursday The first round of the June Cup will be played by members of the Cambridge Golf Club on Saturday. The competition will be decided on bogey play. The following is the draw: —L. R. Haworth v. R; S. Alford, S. Dunbar v. J. Banks, W. Hewett v. A. G. Boyce, D. MeCathie v. N. Freeman, D. Crow v. V. Wells, W. R. Garrard v. K. Hannah. A. H. Nicol v. F. Entwistle. W. Robinson v. A. J. Law, C. R. Haworth v. H. C. Tod, M. Garland v. T. Moss, J. Butler v. E. Westlake, J. M. Beaufort v. J. C. Sawers, E. Nickle v. G. Hamilton, iL. A. Comagfc v.. E. Holgnite, M.' Woolley v, D. Law, -R. L. Wilkinson v. H. Clayton, F. C. Rodgers v. T." D. Thompson, M. Calvert y; C. fC.' Corfe, W. J. Ward V. "J. Giles. W. O. ■ Cubis v. J. Haworth, D.-E. Creed v. V. C. Hollis, H. C. Luscombe v. J. Fairbrother, T. Ware v. R. Ireland, J. Fogarty v. A- F. B. Broadhurst, W; Suckling v. L.'Webber, G. A. James v. F. Kings- ■ iord,' sW. H. Cubis v. A. Wilkinson, A. A. Lockett ,v. N.- Waddle. B. Harper v. T. . H. Hampshire, R. J. Miller v, G. S. Harbutt.; W. Woods v. Geo. Watson, T. Beer v. W. Rice, C. M. Collins v. J. P. May. Tho best cards handed in by ladies after a mednl match played for the Coronation | medal (seniors) and the Aotearoa Cup (juniors), were:—Coronation medal, Mrs. A. | J. Law, 87, 13—74. Aotearoa Cup: Miss J. Feisst. 105, 32—73; Miss G. West, 109, 86 . —73.

COMPETITION AT OPOTIKI [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Thursday A Stableford bogey competition over 18 holes was played on the Opotiki Golf Club's links yesterday, the best cards being:— Candy, 27 , 7—34; Short, 22, 9—31; Morris, 17, 13-30; D. Clark, 12, 18—30: G. Fox. 12, 17—29. WHAKATANE CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHAKATANE, Thursday The Whakatane Golf Club's sectional play competition was continued yesterday, when the finals in most sections were reached. The following were the results:—Senior: Clarke Cup—Section A :' Innis.' Section B: Baker plays Hylartd. Section C: L. Luxton. Section D: Bridser. Section E: C. McCracken. Junior: Reynolds A: R. .Tippett. Section Bi Craddock. Section C: B. Barry. Section D: Montgomery. Section E: Ley. Section F: Howell. TE AWAMUTU COMPETITIONS [from our own, correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday Following are the results of the second round of the Storey Rose Bowl:—H. V. Holmes beat M. Tombs, 6 and 4; J. Sterritt beat J. P. Brown, 3 and 2; G, Wood beat Bonell, 2 up; A. Craig won by default from C. Blundoll; J. Walker beat K. N. Hiskins, Q and 1; W. Foggin won by default from E. D. Williams; Griffin won by default from C. O. Edmonds. The 18-holo medal match resulted:—T. Dalziel, 87 . 28—59; S. Boedell, 97. 2S— 69; G. M. Wall, 103, 28—75; V. A. de Coek, 105, 28—77. The first round of the Reid Cup, for nonhandicap players, is to bo played on Saturday, the draw being:—R. Quinlan v. H. Bent, W. 0. Savill v. J. Fletcher, H. Baker v. J : Oliphant, G. M. Wall v. K. Dalziel, J. Keeley v. E. T. Short. The following receive byes:—V. A de Coek, J. Regan. Newton, W. Owens, A, Sutherland, W. Sinnott, J. Burke, L. Gilmour, I. Narby, Edwards, C. M. Whitehouse. The first round of the 36-hole Stableford for the Johnson Cup is to be played on Saturday, and the draw is:—H. V. Holmes v. R. Wallace, C. Blundell v. M. Otway, M. Barnett v. H. McDonald, W. Foggin v. J. Sterritt, J. P. Brown v. M. R. Ashton, R. Griffiths v. G. W. Parker. J. Walker v. I. James, S. S. Preston v. M. Tombs, J. P. O'Sullivan v. K. X. Hiskins, C. 0. Edmonds v. A. Craig, J. B. Muir v. G. Wood, F. Bertram v. H. Bahbage, D. Christie v. T. Dalziel, P. K. Quinu v. K. W. Gibbs,

J. B. Roberton v. S. Beedell, K. Mcintosh v, 0. North, E. Kirk v. J. Ball, T. Griffin v. another. A team will be chosen from the following to represent Te Awamutu against Otorohanga during the week-end:—H. Holmes, R. Wallnee,' M. Otway, M. Barnett, H. McDonald, W. Foggin, J. Sterritt, G. Parker. R. Griffiths. R. Ashton, J. Walker, I. James, 0. Edmonds, S. Preston, M. Tombs, J. O'Sullivan, J. Muir, A. Craig. G. Wood, D. Christie. Following is the draw for the June medal round, to be played on Saturday at 11.30 a.m.:—Mrf. Tensdale v Miss Quinn, Mrs. McDonald v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Blundell v. Mrs. Callis, Mrs. Bond v. Mrs. Howcroft, Miss Cameron v. Miss Blackbourn. Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. Preston, Miss Phelan v. Miss Tippett, Mrs. Oliphant v. Miss Civil, Mrs. Roberton v. Mrs. Bryant, Miss Martyn v. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. H. G. Babbage v. Miss Lloyd, Miss W. Manson v. Sirs. Holmes, Mies Nelson v. Miss , Germann, Miss N. Stuart v. Sirs. McNair, Miss Burke v. Miss Boucher. C grade, over 12 holes:—Mrs. K. Bowden v. Miss Etnpson, Misß Brewer v. Mrs. Free, Miss Lehndorf v. Miss Rosivcare, Mrs. Ball v. Miss Zohrfcb, Mrs. Edmonds v. Miss Hansard, Mies Mckerran x. Miss Chunn, Mrs. Muir v. Miss Cruickshank, Mrs. Clarke v. Miss Benumann, Miss Kerr v. Miss Ryburn, Miss N. Potts v. Miss N. Storey, Miss L. Pctts v. Miss Rainey, Miss H. Walker v. Miss F. Bowden. Miss McDowell v. Miss Schmidt.

The Stableford bogey competition was won by Mrs, Bryant and the sealed hole competition by Mißs Clark.

LADIES' TOURNAMENT PLAY AT ST. ANDREWS [f'HOif OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Thursday A dense fog delayed the start of a oneday tournament organised by the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club and played at St. Andrews links, Te Rapa, to-day. Tho fog lifted at about 9.30 a.m. and although the fairways were heavy, the conditions were good. In the senior division four players tied for first place Mander, 82, 5—77; Mrs. Rawlings, 92, 15—77; Mrs. Ralph, 85, ' 8—77; Mrs. McDonald, 85, 8—77. On a recount over the last nine holes Mrs. Rawlings was declared the winner. In the junior division Mrs, H. Riddel! was the winner with 94, 24—70. Other scores were:—Senior: Mrs. L. Day, 87, 7—80; Mies J. Brewer, 88, 6—821 Juniors: Miss A. Hooker, 101, 29—72; Mrs. Russell, £3, 21 —77; Mrs. Worley, 112, 35—77; Mrs. Isdale, 98, 19 —79. . Foursomes were played in the afternoon and werei won by Mrs. Waring and Miss Duxfield with 93, 17 —76. Mrs: Bindon and Mrs. C. Taylor were next with 96, 19—77. Following is the draw for the match play foursomes to be played by the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club on Monday:—Misa Wilkinson and Mrs. N. Johnson v. Miss B. Johnstone and Mrs. McNicol; Mlrs. Arthur and Mist> Cann v. Mrs. Gower and Mrs. P. G. Harkness; Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. Dent and Miss Bruce; Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Primrose and Mies Upton; Mrs. Mander and Miss Provia v. Mrs. King and Mrs. McCracken; Mrs, Savage and Mrs. F. M. Taylor v. Mrs. R. B.'.Hart and' Mrs. Raven; Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Rutherfurd and. Mrs. Luckie; Mrs. Isdale and Mrs. Joy v. Mrs. Nisbet and Mrs. Toombs; Mrs. L. Day/ and Mrs. Grocott v. Mrs. Gruar and Mrs. Phillips-Turner; Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs. Jewell v. Mrs.. H. Matthews and Mrs. C. Matthews; Mrs. Ellis and Miss M. Eyre v. Mrs. G. Mills and Miss Martyn; Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. C. Taylor y; Mrs. Clachan nnd Mrs. Bindon; Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. Reynolds v. Mrs. Batt and Mrs. Rawlings: Mrs. Waring nnd Miss Duxfield v. Mrs. Seabrook and Mrs. Burpess: Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Bennett v. Mrs! Riddell and Miss Waring. Mrs. D. E. Hart and Mrs. Daldy receive a bye in the first round.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22437, 5 June 1936, Page 9

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22437, 5 June 1936, Page 9

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22437, 5 June 1936, Page 9