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GOLF CONTESTS

PLAiY AT PAPAKURA

FINAL ROUND FOR RYAN CUP

DRAW FOR TO-MORROW'S GAMES The final round for the Ryan Cup will he played to-morrow by members of the Papakura Golf Club. Following is the draw:— p. J. Kidd v. G. Burgess, O. Finnagan v. J). ReiHy, I. M. Mcintosh v. K. 11. Bryan. J. villrr v. J. D. French, J. Cooke v. R. Grace, j. Wilson v. A. Wool ley, K. Wren v. M. Ilarkness, F. T. Fenton v. It. c. Allen, F. N. Hemphill v. Rl. Jaques, E. B. McNatty v. W. Mathcson, W Wroath v. L. 11. Austin, K. Mathcson v. D. McLennan, J. L. Muuro v B. E. Greg, J- R Moore v. S. D. Kusab, P. J. Hackett v. F. R. Foote, M. Whyte v. 11. S. Rishworth, J. G. Menzies v. D. R. Punn, H. Walters v. A Watts, Dr. Lock v. E. Ellett. new course record SYDNEY PLAYER'S FEAT (Received July 2. 11.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 2 Playing in the first qualifying round of »h«T New South Wales women's golf championship to-day, Mrs. R. A. Clements broke {he course 'ecord at the Royal Sydney links. She returned a score of <l, which is one under the scratch score for tho course. FRENCH OPEN TITLE COTTON'S AGGREGATE 277 (Recei"td July 5.5 pm.) PARIS, July 1 After an nninspirirg third round of 74 in the French open golf championship to-day, T K. Cotton did the fourth round in (ill, returning an aggregate score of '277 for the 7 2 holes. , , ... Marcel Dalleniagne, who needed a fourth round score of 65 to win, tied with a brilliant 66. The pair will replay 36 holes to-morrow. The other contestants are hopelessly outclassed. MANUKAU CLUB The following will represent the Manukau Golf Club in a match against a team representing tho Auckland picture theatres to be played at Manukau during the weekend: —Wardell, Foote, Alexander, Simpson, Grant, George. Colbeck, Agmen-Smith. Goddard, Bishop, Carpenter, Farquhar, Tarker, Barnard, Yates. * l TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned In the L.G.U. medal match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club: —• Seniors.—Mrs, G. L. Taylor, OR, 17—70; Mrs. J. C. Finlay, 91. 9—S2; Mrs. N. A. Naismith. 97. 15—S2; Mrs. B. Cooper, 07, 35 so. Mrs. R S. Deiehton, So. 2—S3; Mrs. G. McMillan, SO, 6—S3. Juniors—Miss R. Webster, 102, 25—77; Miss 11. Mitchell, 101 21—SO; Miss M. Wright 100, 25 —SI; Mrs. D. R. Walker, 103, 19—St; Mrs. A. Harvey, 110, 20—S4. A Stableford bogey foursomes match will be played next Tuesday, players to choose partners and opponents. WA ITEM AT A LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal match fo he played during the week-end by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club: — Mis« Joynt v. Miss Keely. Miss Bourne v. Miss M. Enwright, Miss Woodroffe v. Miss P Trayes, Miss Cambridge v. Miss Adeane, Miss Green v. Miss Bowden, Miss Brooks v. Miss Burgess, Miss Cameron v. Miss Hunt, Miss Berry v. Miss Atkinson, Miss Lundon v. Miss M. Cooper, Miss N. Lethaby v. Miss P Harty, Miss Gooding v. Miss McDougall, Miss Nicks v. Miss O'Hagan, Miss Snoad v. 51'ss Curtavne. Miss Chubb v. Miss V. Penrose, Miss R. Harty v. Miss Catchpole, Miss Cornthwaite v. Miss D. Lethaby, Miss Loper v. Miss J. Catchpob. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The L.G.U. monthly medal match and an eclectic competition will be played tomorrow by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club in conjunction with the qualifying round for Mrs. W J. Brooks' trophy. Following is the draw, play starting at 11.30 o'clock: —Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. K Johnston, Mrs. Kidd v. Miss Walters. Mrj McLennan v. Mrs. McNatty, Miss M. Gunthorp v. Miss' yuigley, Miss White v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Greenway v. Mrs. Foote, Hiss French v. Mrs. Charles, Miss Bent v. Mrs. Mathcson, Miss C. Thomson v. Miss Collins, Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. Burgess v. Miss R. Quigley, Miss Kelly v. Mrs Wren, Miss McMahon v. Miss Gunthorr, Mrs. Walters v. Mrs. Lock, Miss Spinl.s v. Miss Pearson. Miss D. Charles v. Miss Jones, Mrs. Sickling v. Miss Bishop. Miss Graham v. Miss Greenway, Miss Morrison v. Miss Beck, Miss Charles v. Miss Fife Mrs. T. McLennan v. Miss Colquhoun, Miss N. Clarke v. Miss E. Barr, Miss J. Thickett v Miss Hatrick, Miss Mcllraith v. Miss Thorns, Miss N. Taylor v. Miss N. Innis, Miss 8. Ball v. Miss Reilly, Miss J. Bnrn-Murdock v. Miss Whyte. [TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday Following is tho dratv for the L.G.U. medal round to be played by members of the Te Awamutu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday, commencing ai 11, o'clock:—Mrs. Callis v. Mrs. Blundell, Mrr. Teasdale v. Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. McDonald v Miss Quinn, Miss Clark v. Miss Cameron, Mrs. Howcroft v. Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Oliphant v. Miss Williams, Miss Lloyd v. Miss Boucher, Mrs. Hill v. Miss W. Manson, Miss Blackbourn v. Miss Phelan, Miss Civil v. Mrs. H. G. Cabbage, Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. McNair, Miss Martyn v. Miss Nelson. Miss Stuart v. Miss Burke, Mrs. Bryant v. Miss Tippett. The draw for the C grade medal is:—Miss Storey v. Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Cunningham v. Mrs. Free, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss T. Empson, Mis' 3 Brewer v. Miss McPeake, Miss Hansard v. Miss L. Potts, Mis 3 Schmidt v. Miss Roseverre, Mis 3 Zohrab v. Miss N. Potts, Miss Rainey v. Miss • McCarron, Miss Lohndorf v. Miss Beauman, Miss F. Bowden v. Mrs. Ball, Miss Cruickshank v. Mrs. Clarke, Miss Worsfold v Miss Kerr, Mrs. Edmonds v- another. The Stableford bogey competition was won J>y Mrs. Bryant and Miss N. Storey won tho grade medal round. TE AROHA JULY MEDAL [by TELEGRAPH—OWN correspondent] TE AROIIA, Thursday —following is the draw for the July medal, the Duff Cup players having been orawn together, whero possible:—Saturday ? ,;? erß: Bamfield v Nelson, Kenny v. Cassin. Arthur v. P. Gilcb.rist, Murphy v. Wyborn, comers v. E. W. Wright, Kemp v. Mathers, witch v. Meikle, McLeod v. Budd, Clay v. n m ' McLaren v. Sleep, Aislabie v. Dain">n.Burns v. Wyatt, Nicoll v. Hume, Vickers v Johnson v. G. Gilchrist. G. Wright ». Wild, Towers v. Sullivan. Wednesday Players: Curran v. Wykes, Bliss v. Fagari, Aiackie v. Halligan, Crompton v. Dr. Mari!P'. Jones v. Wood. Robertson v. Firkin. *iatt v. another. OPOTIKI COMPETITION [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Thursday Play on the Opotiki Golf Club's greens yesterday was a continuation of the first round of the captain's competition match, on handicap. Results:—Anderson beat T. O'Sullivaii, 3 and 2; Short beat Bridgen, 6 and *> G- Fox beat Dawson, 5 and <1; Candy Deat Stephenson, 9 and 7; Wright and Brown, •" square; Morris beat Shalfoon. 5 and 3; varter beat Young.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB ["from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday Members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club will pi ;l y the third round of the match Play foursomes on Monday. The draw is:— JI JS. Arthur and Miss Cann v. Mrs. Kits•J" and Mrs. Kemp., Mrs. It. B. Hart and Raven v. Mrs Peterson and Mrs. ■'nomas, Mrs. L. Day and Mrs. Grocott v. D £ Hart and Mrs. Daldy, Mrs. Batt Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. McDonald and •ifs. Bennett. Consolation foursomes: Mrs. uOwer and Mrs. Harkness v. Mrs. Dent and Miss Bruce Mrs. Mander and Miss I'rovis Mrs. Nishet and Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. 11. Matthews and Mrs C. Matthews v. Mrs. G. ™'lls and Miss MaHyn, Mrs. Sandford and in i?' Ta >"' nr v Slrs - Biddell and Miss War'*B. Douglas Cup and consolation match: The nal of the Douglas Cup between Mrs. C. Bennett and Mrs. G. B. Isdale and the unal of the consolation match between Mrs Bindon and Mrs W Waring will bo p to-morrow. fhe results of the four-ball best-hall bogey Pjatch last week were:—Wednesday: Mrs. F. .wander and Mrs. F. M. Taylor, 5 up; Mrs. Llachan and Miss Betty Smith, 3 up. nuraday: Mrs. Roy Kemp and Mrs. Tanner. \t» !l ext best were: Mrs. J. Clachan and Gribben and Mrs. F. Mandor and Mrs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22461, 3 July 1936, Page 17

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22461, 3 July 1936, Page 17

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22461, 3 July 1936, Page 17