ORAKEI CLUB
MONTHLY MEDAL ROUND The fourth monthly medal round played by members of the Orakei Golf Club resulted sis follows: • A Grade.—T. Creep, 70, 12—07; F. Bushy, .%•{, S—7s: JO. Tate, 87, 12—75; 11. Chappell, 82, o—7o. B Grade.—L. C. Smith, 00, 21— GO; N. Hope, 87, 20—07; S. \V. Smith, 80, 22 07; V. 1.. Phillips, 03, 2-1—09; E. \V. lienlon, no, 20—70; E. G. Nicholls, 00. 20—70; W. Oldham. 05, 21—71; R. .Tensen. 01, 20—71; P. Gray, 03, 22—71; W. Prince, 05, 22—73; A. Poster, 05, 20— 75; E C. Kecnan, 100. 21 —70; J>. Lorimor, 101, 21 —77; B. Smith, 101, 24—77; J. Garner, 101, 21—77. In the, semi-final of the Walker Cup E. G. Xicholls beat If. W. Cameron, I up, at the 20th, and F. ]i. Busby beat M. L. Gray, 7 and 5.
The best scores returned in the first round of the Walker Junior Cup were as follows: L. C. Smith, 00, 21 —GO; S. \V. Smith, SO, 22—07; P. L. Phillips, 03, 24—00; W. Oldham, 05, 21—71; P Gray, <M. 22 — 71; W Prince, 05, 22 —73; 13. 0. Keenan, 100, 2-1—70; O. Lorimer, 101, 24—77; R. Smith, 101, 21—77; J. If. Garner, 101, 24 —77; J. Cunningham, 102, 24—78; A. T. Bell, 10(1, 22—78; G. Ashcroft, 102, 21—78; F. W. Uyerlcy, 102, 2-I—7B. Mr. B. Dickins' trophy was won by W. 11. J. Chappell, with a card of 7G, G—7o. ORAKEI LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for a monthly medal competition to bo played by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club on Thursday, commencing at 10 a.m.:—Miss Tulloch v. Mrs Smith, Mrs. Watkins v. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Bishara v. Miss Appleyard, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs Rossiter v. Miss Marshall, Mrs. Marshall-White-v. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Taine v. Miss l'aterson, Mrs. Irnpey v. Mrs. Robson, Mrs Babbage v. another. C Grade. —Mrs. ■ Laslett v. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Craig v. Mrs. Rabone, Mrs. Tremainc v. Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Nealie v. Mrs Deverson, Mrs. Murray v. another. CLEVEDON DEFEATS HOWICK Teams from the Ilowick Golf Club visited Clevedon and played matches against a local team. Clevedon ladies won by 7 games to 0, and Clevedon men won by G games to 2. A match played between the lady and men members of the Clevedon Club was won by the men by G games to 1. REMUERA LADIES' CLUB Results of a medal round played by members of the Remuera Ladies' Golf Club during the week-end are as follows: —Miss J. Coaklev, 04, 27 —07; Miss Pocock, 100, 36—70; Miss M. Jackson, 102, 28—74; Miss G. Henderson, 110, 30—74; Miss M. Milsom, 07, 22 —75; Miss J. Tolhursfc, 114, 3G —78. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the result of an L.G.U. monthly medal match played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club: — Seniors.—Mrs. P. Andrew, 82, 13 —69; Miss K. llarty, 05. 18—77; Mrs. W. Houghton, 03, 14 —70; Mrs. I. Fleming, 97, 17—80. Juniors.—Miss M. Cameron, 00, 24 —72. A two-club match played by week-end members was won by Miss G. M. Williams with a card of 113, 30—70. A medal round also played by week-end members was won by Miss D. Williams with a card of OG, 20—70. I Following is the draw for a bogey match | to be played on Saturday by week-end mem- ! bcrs of tho Pupuko Ladies' Golf Club:; —Mrs. i E. Hopkins v. Miss D. Williams, Miss M. j Campbell v. Mrs. B. Goldwater, Miss N. ' Keely v. Miss G. Lorie, Miss B. Mills v. i Miss Z. Grahame, Miss E. Mills v. Miss I. ; Middleditch, Miss 11. Lublow v. Miss Blackj well, Mrs. Chapman v. Miss G. M. Williams, I Miss J. Gillies v. Miss M. Brown. Miss Virtue jr. Miss P. do Vere, .Miss Kelly v. Miss J. i Goodwin, Miss Frankham v. Miss F. Browne. TAURANGA LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the L.G.TJ. I monthly medal and tho second round of the ! Jubilee Cup to be played to-morrow and next ! Saturday on the Gate Pa links by members of the Tauranga Ladies' Golf Club:— To-morrow. —Mrs. Steedman v. Mrs. Page, I Mrs. Mowat v. Miss E. Goodyear, Mrs. Heaid i v. Miss Humphreys, Mrs. Ripley v. Miss D. 1 Hartley, Miss P. Hartley v. Mrs. McKerron, i Mrs. Mason v. Miss P. Mountford, Mrs. Ivory | v. Mrs. Briggs, Sirs. Turner v. Mrs. le Cren, ! Sirs. Mayfield v. Sirs. Scott, Mrs. Sinclair v. j Miss Tudtihope, Mrs. Ingham v. Mrs. Smith, I Sirs. McShane v. Sfiss SI. Guinness, Sliss Bates v. Sliss McDonald, Sirs. Woollams v. Sirs. Hodgman, Sfiss B. Sherriff v. Sliss Gallagher, Sfiss Audrey Willcock v. Sliss Wishart, Sliss Jarvis v. Sirs. O'Brien, Miss Jaegar v. Mrs. Randall, Miss Rachael Baker v. Mrs. Shaw, Sirs. Bates v. another.
Saturday.—Miss Bateman v. Miss C. Mountford, Mrs. Maliby v. Miss Mark, Miss C. Rcnsliau- v. Miss P. Goodyear, Miss Hill v. Miss I'. Baker, Mrs. Knowlcs v. Miss N. Kenshaw, Miss Thorpe v. Miss O. Sherriff, Miss E. Broad v. Miss Alison Willcock. Mrs. Wright v. Miss M. Gillanders, Miss Tait v. Miss B. Guinness, Miss It. Gillanders v. Miss . D. Wright, Mrs. Freiss v. Miss A. Gilbert, Miss Smedley v. Miss P. Wright, Miss J. Broad v. another. The best cards returned in a Canadian foursomes were as follows:—Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Scott, 96, 25 —71; Miss Hill and Miss It. Gillanders, 101, 2!>—75; Mrs. Ivory and Miss O. Sherriff, 105, 20—76; Miss C. Mountford and Miss A. Gilbert, 103, 27 —76. PAEROA COMPETITIONS [BY TELEGRATO —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA, Monday A medal round amd the second round of the Waitcmata Cup competition were played by the members of the Paeroa Golf Club on Saturday. Following are the results:—C. W. Bockett. SO, 19—07; A. E. Day, SO, 17—09; C. Kidd. 70, 5->-71; It. D. Makgill, SO, 14— 72; 11. Thorp, S7, 14 —73; A. P. Steward. 95, 22—73; W. E. Tubman, S4, 10—74; P. It. Hubbard, 94, 20 —71; H. Bray, S5. 10 —75; J. Brand. 10»>, 30—75; J. Bartlett, SB, 12—70; J. Kidd, SS, 12—70; G. B. Dixon. 92, 10—70; It. J. Torrens, 91, 11—77; It. M. Todd. SS, 10—7S; C. Kenny, OS, 20—78; C. Blackwood, 100, 27—79; \V. Oell, 107, 20 —Si. Toints scored in the Waifemata Cup were:—Bockett, 5; Day, 3; C. Kidd, 2. The total points to date arc:—Day, S; Bockett, 0; C. Kidd. 5; 11. Thorp, 5; Elliott, 3; J. Kidd, 2; Magill, 2; Steward, 2; Blackwood, 1; Carden, 1: Torrens, 1.
Members of the Paeroa Ladies' Golf Club will play a medal round and the second round for the chamiponship next Saturday. The following is the draw:—Mrs.- Bray v. Mrs. Shaw, Miss Turner v. Miss Poland, Miss Paterson v. Miss Real; Sirs. G. Gamble v. Miss Dixan, Mrs. Silcock v. Miss Argall: Miss Walmslny v. Mrs. White; Mrs. W. Fathers v. Miss Silcock; Miss Thorp v. Miss E. Vowles; Miss E. Buchanan v. Miss Talboys; Miss Edith Vowles v. Miss Sprnggon, Miss L. Buchanan v. Miss A. Kidd, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Brand, Miss Greaves v. Miss G. Adams.
TAUMARUNUI COMPETITION [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAUMARUNUI, Monday The first qualifying round for the Taumarunui Golf Club's championship was played over IS holes at (lie week-end. Scores woro:—Senior: Craig, 73; I. Johnston, 74; 11. K. Spencer, 7S; E. Johnston. SI: Poutawcra. 82; Sandel, 82; Holford, 83; lied'ey, S3; Thomas. S3; Deighton, 84; L. 0. Spencer. 85; Harty, SO: Kahui, 89; Murray, 80; Wilks. 91. Intermediate: Fouhy, S7; Me. Kcnzie. 87; Webb, 87: P. 1). Smith, 89; Lacy. 90; Andrew, 91: Stevenson, 91; Coriboy, 02Itichter. 92; Ross, 93; Moresby, 93; Rennie. 93; Fisher 05; Farrell 90; Budge, 90 Junior: Simmons, 90: White. 92; Course, 05; Gray. 96; Satberly, 90; Manson, 97; McDonald, 08; T/indsny, 98; Hooker, 99; Coates. 100; Flannery, 100; W. McKenzie. 101: Ware, 10t; Trewby, 103; Corlett, 107; Nicholson, 107; Christmas 10S; Fittall, 108; Bray, 110; ,T. Craig, 116.
WAIPU CLUB A ladies' flag match played by members of the Wainu Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. D. N. "McKay, who carried tho flag well up tho first fairway. The men's competition was won by A. McGregor, who carried tho flag almost to the second green. There will be no competitions on the H'aipu links next Saturday, as an interclub match between Waipu and Portland is to bo played at Portland THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB fFROM ot t u own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE. Monday Members of (lie Cambridge Golf Club competed at the week-end in a M-hole Stableford bogey competition for A. Wilkinson's trophy. Tli" best cards were:—S. Holdgate (IS), t>o: J. Giles (IS), 00; D. McCathie (10), 5)5; b. Law ('2O), 03; F. Kingsford (23). 00; B. Harper (20), 85); R. Miller (24), 89; F. Entwisle (11), 89; FC Rogers (13), 89.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 7
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