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OVERSEAS PLAYERS

MATCHES AT MIDDLEMORE Advice has been received in Auckland that the two world-famed golfers, E. Sarazen nnd Aliss Helen Hicks, v.ill play an exhibition game on the Middlemore links on Tuesday, August 4. Arrangements have been made for the visitors t</ play a match against J. Aloss, Auckland Club professional, and H. D. Brinsden, Auckland provincial chani- ,. pion. At the conclusion of the game Sarazen nil! give a lecture and a demonstration of various shots. Sarazen has played here previously. Miss llicks has a fine'record, her chief successes being the ladies' Canadian open in 1921) and the Amtiican ladies' championship in 1931. She represented the United States against Great Britain in 11)32 and in 1931 she turned "business woman golfer." MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The second round of the Schnauer Cup was played at One Tree Hill on Saturday , by members of tt)e Maurigakiekie Golf Club. Following were the leading srQres:—Al. T. Wilson, 90, 23—07; F. A. Aldred, S7, IS— 09; C. F. Rosser, 85, 15—70; C. Jarman, 79, I) —70; L. J. Main, 00, 10 —71; J Riordan, SSI, 18 —71; J.'Earle, SO, 9—71; A. H. Vinstone, S7, 10—71; J. E. Stewart, 95, 23—72; M. Wiseman, 81, 9—72; A. L. Jones, 95, 23—72; I. J. Goldstine, 97, 2.1—72; L. Schnauer 79, (J —73; J. Pelham, 77, 4—73; A. Cahill, 92, 19—73; J. Al. Ellitfe, S5. 12—73; W. (i. McClintock, 9U, 20—73. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB A bogey match will be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-tnor-row, commencing at .10.30 a.m., in order of the following draw from the first and eighth tees:— Fiist Tec.—Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. Mrs. U. E. Gre v at.t, Mrs. M. Shroff v. Mrs. R. A. Spinley, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. A. L. t'HUghey, Airs. R. L. Wilson v. Sirs. G. L. Taylor, Aliss A. Hacket v. Aliss P. Alood.v, Jit's. J. C. Finlay v. Airs. B. Cooper, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. L. Allard v. Mrs. G. M. White. Airs. A. ' Tvsee v. Mrs. R. F. Ward, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Airs. S. Pezaro, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. I. Afclndoe. Aliss N. W. Self v. Mrs. J. E. Henrys, Mrs. L. Coakley v. Aliss H.. Mitchell, Airs. 1). R. Walker v. Miss M. Tiarks, Mrs. J. JJ. Sutcliffe v. Miss S. Johnston, .Miss R. Pagni v. Mrs. A. K. Jackson, Airs. AI. Tuck v. Airs. E. Russell, Aliss Al. Wright v. Mrs. J. A. Cahill, Airs. S. Tong v. Miss It. Web3ter. Miss E. Sanders v. Miss E. Lo Cren, Aliss A. Fonhy v. Aliss L. Drvsdale, Airs. E. J. Richardson v. Mrs. A. T. Garlick. Miss G. Thompson v. Mrs. Harrison Gregory, Mrs. C. R. McUiijloiigh v. Airs. Fraser Smith, Aliss J. Robinson v. another. „ _ Eighth Tee.—Mrs. W. Hartley v. Mrs. 8. Bennett, Mrs. F. Alpe v. Airs. G. Bartleet, Mrs. A. H. Gyllies v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Mrs. M. Masefield v. Airs. F. Lucas, Airs. W. 11. Cooke v. Mrs. A. Bartley, Mrs. Brooke Taylor v. Mrs. Al.'Winter. Airs. H. Brown v. Aliss R. Grevatt, Jlis3 R. Taylor v. Miss J. Urevatt. " AUCKLAND CLUB A four-ball bogey competition was played hy members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday, 100 players taking part. Cards of 7 up were returned by K. D. Horton and P. A. N. Nathan and J. W. Gnnn and K. McK. Wilson. On tho recount the former pair won. R. D. Hortnn's score was 75 and his partner contributed four wins from bogey. The next best card was that' of W. A. Donuld and I. Horton, who finished 0 up. GLENDOWIE CLUB Afembers of the Glendowie Golf Clnb played a foursome medal handicap on Saturday. The best cards returned were as follows:—Dr. Horton and R. Davis, SO, 14Vi — ("M,: J. Stedman and F. Llntott, 75, 7—08; W. .Laxon and A. C. Johns, 78, 8% —09 A; G. Palmer and O. Jones, 92, 17—75; T. Agmen-Sniith and A. Jack, 95, 20 —75; It. Katterfeld and W. Long, HI. 11' —75; S. It "Self and R.-Jolly, 88, 12'/*—7s'/,: L. J. Keys and 8. Keys, 95, 10—70; W. Alon•eith and A. C. Herring, 91, 17—77; J. 11. Beale and J. O. Beale, 100, 20V,—-79%; F. - Trice and J. R. McCrystal, 88, 8—80; D. McGregor and A. Horspool, 99, 17 —82. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB The winner of tho sealed holes competition for Airs. Wilson's trophy was Airs. Nicholson with a score of 44. Following is the draw for a medal round for the club trophy to be played next WednesT.fy by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Coif i'i 7~Miss Mcl'herson v. Airs. Ftirley, Mrs. Uaquhoun v. Aliss Smith, Miss Waters v. Airs. Ittrley, Aliss D. Hyde v. Miss Wallis, Aliss A- Browne v. Airs. Lane, Airs. Nicholson v. Misg F. Burgoyne, .Miss B. Wells v. Sirs. gO'an, Aliss F. Stephens v. Airs. Dow, Airs. Waters v. Airs. Roberts, Airs. Wells v. Aliss i- -Hyde, Airs. Alexander v. Aliss Luke, Aliss (J; Browne v. Miss Walsh, Miss Atchison v. miss Z. Stephens, Aliss E. Gore v. Aliss Camppeil. Mrs. Wilson v. Airs. Train, Aliss Suther'an Q v, Sim 11. 8011, Miss F. Dell v. Miss J: "ore, Miss J. Burgoyne v. Mrs. Strachan, «153 It, Dow v. Mrs. Oruin, Airs. Eyro v. ur s. turrie. Miss Haird v. another, TE PUKE CLUB tain' l ® ," tß ' an d second rounds of the caplh. i trophy were played by members of e "® ™, Puke r;„|f flub, a Klablcford bogey ths • j" ''eing played in conjunction with second round. Results are as follows: — ii. i' 1 Round.—Thompson beat George. Voiil Suminerhayes, Davis beat Veitch, Gr9h» aar< l Tubb, Murray beat Diiiilop. ' ChanS 11 )! Capon, Freeman beat Cooper. ♦4. v beat G. Spratt, Sparkes beat PotV? 01 *'omery beat Cox, Glcssing beat KanSllii ''eat Palmer, Fulton beat Brett, 8™* 11 beat llargreaves, Cook beat Douglas M|iri>o, u "onnil.—Thompson beat Hookey, man J . ' Graham, Chappell beat Free(Jles.inaares beat .Montgomery, Ilayliss beat. default 15, beat Fulton, Cook won by -37 a . b i er Competition.—W. Dixon, 10. 18 • Daviea, la, 18—30. D OMINION CHAMPIONSHIP DATES WELLINGTON. Sunday to the wishes of tho New m»2n *-' u b the national championOctobS ia open on ctober 22, not

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22469, 13 July 1936, Page 15

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OVERSEAS PLAYERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22469, 13 July 1936, Page 15

OVERSEAS PLAYERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22469, 13 July 1936, Page 15