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GOLF CONTESTS

ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB

MATCHES IN CHAMPIONSHIP

SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND

[by telegraph—own correspondent] ItOTORUA, Monday

Mem hers of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club will play the second qualifying round of the club championship on Wednesday. The draw is as follows: —

Mrs Tapper v. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Herd v. Mrs. Ryrne, Mrs. N. Smith v. Miss Do'.viing, Mrs. Hanks v. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Hoot.ii v. .Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Hewitt, Mrs. Tyson v. Miss 0. Hill, Mrs. Fonton v. .Miss Booth, Mrs. Wackrown v Mrs. Fortune, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Blencowe, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss llawkesvvorlli, Mrs. Wallis v. Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Ormsby v. Mrs Worthington, Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. S. L. Shaw, Mrs. i'enno v. Mrs. Goudie. Mrs. La Trobo Tf i 1 i v. Mrs. S. Shaw, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Carr v. Miss Hodgson, Mrs. Butler v. Miss Hodgson, Mrs. Rutler v. Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs, Dingle, Mrs. Paruta v. Miss Moon, Mr*. Build v. Mis. Hitchcock, Mrs. Bol! v. Miss Corlett .Mrs. Tiiouias v. Mrs. Jt C. Smith, Mrs. iluiupson v. Miss Fenton, Mrs. Jlodgson v. Miss Clark, Mrs. B. Smith v. Miss Snodgrass, Mrs. SpedUing v. Mrs. Jlaymes, Airs. Clay v. Miss CiasS.

OTAIIUHU LADIES' CLUB FLAG AND ECLECTIC MATCHES Following is the draw for a flag match and the second round of an eclectic match tj be played by members of tho Otalmliu .Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and next Satur-days-Mrs. Eustace v. Mrs. Armstrong, Miss SI. Waters v. Mrs. it. Wallace, Mrs. E. .1. Henderson v. Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. McNeeiy v. .Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Rossiter v. Dr. C. Rowley, Miss N. Wells v. Mrs. Claudet, Mrs. Skinner v. Miss Butler, Mrs. Falk v. Miss 11. Wallis, Mrs Grant v. Miss Lamb, Miss Burton v. Miss Crawford, Mrs. J oil v. .Mrs. Jiilliard, Mrs. Low v. Miss IS. O'Loughlen, Miss 1). M ilson v. Mrs. Trcnwith, Mrs. Stewart v. Miss Quinlan, .Miss Raeside v. Miss Rowley, Mrs. A. Henderson v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss R. O'Loughlen v. Miss C. Lloyd, Mrs. Alrighton v. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Jeavens v. Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. 11. Wilson v. Mrs. Galloway, Miss Burnett v. Mrs. Wilkensen, .Mrs. Forbes v. Mrs. Darley, Mrs. Moss v. Mrs. Corson, Mrs. Aldred v. Mrs. Nicholsen, Mrs. Cuti 'jam v. Mrs. Forsythe, Miss L. Hunter v. Mrs. Parker-llill.

Saturday Players, 11 a.m. to noon.—Mrs. Muir v. -Mrs. Whale, Mrs. Crow v. Mrs. Cox, Miss Huiin v. Miss Muir, Miss Claudet v. Mrs. Eccics, Miss Dumbleton v. Miss Hayes, Miss Gledstanes v. Miss 1. Thompson, Miss Oresham v. Miss Staunton, Miss ltunciman v. Miss Courts. ,

Noon to 12.30. —Mrs. Amodeo v. Miss McCready, Miss E. Whitely v. Miss P. Sutherland, Miss L. Smith v. Miss M. Hill, Miss I! Leonard v. Miss 13. llill, Miss A. Muir v. Miss E. McCallun, Mrs. Den by v. Mrs. Matthew, Mrs. Davies v. Miss M. Wills, Mrs. Posscnneskie v. Miss O. Whitely, Miss T. Kitto v. Miss J. Fcaron, Miss Lloyd-White v. Miss Katz, Miss llynes v. Miss Howe, Mrs. Coutts v. Miss Lawson, Miss M. Murdoch v. Miss Deacon, Miss P. Jones v. Miss R. Gurr, Mrs. Molloy v. Miss Armstrong, Miss O. Lloyd v. .Miss P. Dix, Miss Simmonds v. Miss H. Wilson. 12.30 p.m. to 1 p.m.—Miss D. Crant v. Miss A. Fearon, Miss Bryant v. Miss Hamlin, Miss Stubbs v. Miss K. Waters, Mis 3 A. Simmonds v. Miss M. Clark, Miss I. do Launay v. Miss M. Blake.v, Miss M. Grant v. Miss M. Wathow, Miss Lipscornbu v. Miss A. Whyte, Miss Keady v. Miss Mcllroy, Miss Howler v. Miss Kirkland, Miss Fallwell v. Miss Johanscn.

NORTH SHORE LADIES* CLUB Following is the result of an L.O.U. medal match played yesterday by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Miss O. Stevens, 81, 4—77; Mrs. Smallfield, 102, 15—87; Mrs. Sv.anston, 105. J s—oo. Juniors. —Miss M. Mason. ICO, 22 —84; Mrs. Rollo, 115, 2!)— SO; Mrs. Scurr, 110, 30—80. The best cards returned in a medal handicap competition played by week-end members were: —Miss J. Best, 107, 28 —79; Miss B. Brindle, 113,-32 —81; Miss 11. Prideaux, 115, 34—81. The final of the captain's trophy will be played at an early date between Miss P. Cawkwell and Miss Blair. On Saturday members will chooso partners for a scramble match. THAMES LADIES' CLUB [BY TEI/KCUAPH —OWN correspondent] THAMES, Monday The following is tho draw for the match between the captain's team and the secre* tary's team, to bo played by members of the Thames Ladies' Golf Club, members of the captain's team being named first: —Mrs. W. Price v. Miss R. Miller, Mrs. Peaso v. Mrs. H. Uren, Mrs. N. ftigby v. Miss T). Poulirrain, Airs. W. Clemson v. Mrs. T. McCarroll, Mrs. C. Poulgrain v. Miss I. CoakIcy, Miss 1. Reader v. Mrs. A. Fisher, Mrs. L. Griffin v. Sirs. W. Glover, Mrs. A. Dovcll v. Mrs. H. J. Law, Mrs. 11. Harden v. Mrs. S. Miller, Miss L. Steedmnn v. Miss N. Ensor, Miss R. Ensor v. Miss C. Steedman, Miss E. Bongard v. another. Saturday players: Miss 11. Boles v. Miss T. Nankiveil, Miss P. Ilowden v. Miss J. Griffin, Miss J. Law v. Miss Coonoy, Miss " Johnston v. Miss A. Griffin, Miss Richardson v. another

THE MATAMATA CLUB [from OUR OWN correspondent] MATAMATA, Monday The monthly medal round was played on Saturday by members of tho Mat-amata Golf Club, the best cards returned being:— T Bluck, TOO, 27—T3; L. Sulcliffe, 101. 27—7-1; R. W. Bell. 100, 2-1—76; W. Wilson, 100, 01—70; K. Thome, 02, 10— 7 (J; C. S. Tapp, 10L, 2-1—77; F. Montague, 101, 21—77. Tho first round of the stroke championship was played in conjunction with tho medal round, the best not scores, with a handicap limit of 24, being:—T. Bluck, 70; W. D. L. McDonald. 70; B. W. 8011, 70; W. Wilson, 70; K. Thorne, 70; C. S. Tapp. 77; P. Montague, 77; L. SutclifTo, Another round of tho Old Pan Cup competition was played during the week-end, results being as follows: —R. Mentiplay beat J. Muckcreth, 2 and 1; J Carruthers, jun., heat \V. L. Barkman, 7 and 0; P. Montague beat G. Irving, 4 and a.

ROTORUA CLUB [by telegraph —own correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for the medal handicap to be played by members of the Rotorua Golf Club:—P. Butler v. S. Main. 1). Stockwell v. E. Robinson, P. Kinninmont v. F. Styles, T. Amson v. .T. Thomas. J. Blencowo v. S. Simmers, F. Bramley v. W. Needham, A. Carruthers v. J. darken, C. Gihbs v. S. Smith, J. Geatiey v. R. Miller, F. Hodges v. (5. Haymes, H. Ileywood v. W. l'akes, R. Jones v. F. Uoidge, T. Ladd v. T. Kerr, F. Lee v. T. Byrne. J. Leo v. A. Downer. G. French v. W. Martin. W. Monk v. C. Redhead, F. Wilkio v. another. WHANGAREI CLUB HANDICAP [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI. Monday Tho fourth and final round of the club handicap was played during the week-end by members of tho Whangarei Golf Club. The winner was S. J. Wood, with the following net scores.—o7, 70, 78. 72; total, 21)0. Other good scores were:—W. Conaglmn, 72, 7s, 70, 72, 2US; 11. F. Buckley, 75, 70. 73, 70, 300. A medal round played In conjunction with tho final round resulted in a win for W. Conaglmn, with a scoro of 81, 9—72, after a count-back, from S J. Wood, D 4, 22—72, and It. Scott, 1)8, 20—72. Tlio captain's trophy, a bogey match, was played during tho weok-end by members of tho Whau Valley Golf Club. Tho match resulted in a win for E. Dunning, 1 down.

WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [FIIOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Monday Members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club completed during the week-end tho L.G.U. and club medals competition on the Mount Denby links, the winner being Miss J. Mcintosh, with a score of IS—77. The next best scores were:—Miss M. ltishworth. 'JO, 10 —WO; Mrs. Younger, 1)7. JO — 81; Miss Nool Johnson. 10'J, 21 —81.

MATCHES AT OPOTIKI [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN COUKESPONDENX] OPOTIKI, Monday A friendly match between representatives of the Mokorua Hid Opatiki Go If Clubs was played at tho Opotiki links yesterday. The afternoon games were not completed, owing to heavy rain. Tho following four-ball besthall games were played in the morning, the names of tho Mokorua players being first, in each case:—Brebner and King lost to Candy and Kidil, 3 down and '2; Stewart and Darvill lost to Roe and T. O'Sullivan, ."> and -1; Sloan and Morrison lost to Black and Rowland, 3 and - J; Waugh and Ilignett lost to Baigent and Duff, 3 and '2; Timbs and Anderson beat Carroll and Thompson, and 1; Newman and Wilson lost to Newell and Short, 3 and 2; Mulliolland and S. Arm-

strong lost to J. O'Sullivan and Stephenson, 4 find 2; Appleby and Glenn lost to Larmen and Fox, 1 down; V. 'limbs and Martin lost to Bunkall and Kemp, 5 and 4; Coney and Skipper lost to Morris and Hislop, 3 and 2, Thomas and Hooper lost to Anderson and Simpson, I down; If. Armstrong and C. Gordon beat Davies and J, W. Gordon, 3 and 1; Brown and Dockr&y lost to G. Fox and Clark, 6 and 5; .T. Stewart and Simmonds lost to Moir and Upton, 2 and 1; Butler and Jephson lost to Lindop and Wright, 8 and G.

The draw for flic second round of the captain's competition is as follows:—Kemp v. Murray, Clark v. G. Fox, C. L. Burton v. Short, fiobbio v. Anderson, Thompson V. East, Moir v. Carter, J. W. Gordon v. Carrol!. Newell v. Jephson, Rowland v. J: O'Sullivan, Kccvcs v. Bunkall, Larmer v. winner of J?rown and Wright. Byes: Kidd, Morris Candy, Ilislop, " Simpson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 7

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 7

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 7