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GOLF CONTESTS

AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS UNPLEASANT CONDITIONS WILSON WINS SCHNAUER CUP Although a high wind and continuous ruin made conditions for golf decidedly unpleasant, some of the clubs continued their competitions during the week-end. The third and final round of the Sc'hnaucr Cup competition was played j iat Mnungakiekie, and with rounds ol 67 and CD M. T. Wilson led the liehl | j with C. Jannan, 70 and (39, next. Jar- | j man headed the qualifiers in the Bledis- . loe Clip event, and lie was followed by j C. C. Kwen and C. H. Heald. I A card of 5 up enabled G. Bartleet ; I and W. R. Vercoe to win the Canadian j foursome bogey at Titirangi, the next I best score, all square, being returned j ! by H. L. Robson and J. Gricrson. A Stableford bogey competition was played at Glendowie. F. Lintott won the senior division, while J. Lane was , the successful junior. i ! AUCKLAND CLUB Heavy rain fell throughout the afternoon at Middlemore on Saturday and very few cards were returned in the bogey competition played by members of the Auckland Golf Club. S. 11. Abel returned the best card, and R. S. Bruce was next. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the result of a fl:ipr match pluyed by members of the Akarnna Ladies' Coif Club:—Seniors- Mrs. L. Kingsland. Juniors: Mrs. E. Plowman. Roth played to the 1 Sth fairway. Miss R. Ditchings won the event in the second division of the R grade. Following is flu draw for the first round of the handicap foursomes competition, which must bo played by August 3:—Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Plowman v. Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. llowey Walker and Mrs Mueller v. Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Hay ley, Mrs. Simmonds and Mrs. Cook v. .Mrs. Wells end Miss Neville, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Kwen v. Mrs. Sallerv and Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Morrison and Miss Maden v. Mrs. Leys and i Mrs. McMillin, Mrs. Jacohsen and Mrs. Wool- | house v. Mrs. Lovell and Miss Yotinir. Mrs. : Coltman and Miss Kerr Taylor v. Mrs. King and Miss Hitchings, Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Herdson v. Mrs. Tilston nnd .Mrs. Lord, Mrs. I St. George and Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Schischka : and Miss llodge. The following have byes and will play in , the second round:—Mrs. Russell and Mrs. i t'olledge, Mrs. Rrce and Miss McCready, ' Miss Lundnn and Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Ashley ! and Mrs. Cammick. Mrs. Kingsland and Miss j Jones, Miss O'Callaghan and Miss Walters, I Mrs. Young and Miss Dalton. The draw for the second round of the I eclectic match, to be played by the second ; division of the B grade to-morrow, comment--i ing at 10.30 a.m., is as follows:—Mrs. 0. | McMillin v. Mrs. Vickers, Miss R. llitchintrs I v. Mrs. Cordon, Mrs. G. Stevens v. Miss M,. | Rischoff, Mrs. D. Leys v. Mrs. F. McKcan, j Mrs. A. Hosking v. Mrs. W. Marks, Mrs. X. ! Rrce v. Miss A. Robb, Miss S. Kirk v. Miss O. Bischoff, Mrs. Speer v. Miss R. Vickerman, Miss J. Neill v. Mrs. A. Sawyers, Mrs. J. A. Paterson v. another. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round ! of the handicap match play competition for ' trophies presented by Mrs. C. J. Green, to jha played by members of tho Glendowie i Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday, contmenc- ! ing at 10.45 a.m.:—Mrs. 11. V. McOinle.v |v. Mrs. E. G. Rridgens. Mrs. E. Montj gomery v. Mrs. Jr. G. McArthur, Mrs. G. i Warren v. Mrs. R. Stirling, Miss J. Day v. I Mrs. E. W. Colebrook, Mrs. M. McKelvey j v. Mrs. A. Howey Walker, Mrs. F. 11. Rrowne !v. Mrs. J. C Tlill Mrs. F. Lintott v. Mrs. j .T. L. Campbell, Mrs. L. Kissling v. Mrs. j M. R. Meiklejohn, Miss R. Suter v. Miss ; K. Mains. ! The following have byes:—Mrs. F. Hayes, I Miss E. I'orter, Mrs. C. W. D'Authreau, Srrs. J. E. Ray, Mrs. C. R. Miller, Mrs. .V. TayI lor. Mrs. ,T. R. Kissling Saturday Players.—Miss M. I>r.vsdale v. 1 Miss N. Sharland, Miss K. Murphy v. Miss 1 P. Arthur, Miss M. Hughes v. Miss T. Scott, : Miss J. Long '■ Miss W. Sutton. Miss B. , Airmen Smith v. Miss - P. Hayes, Miss I. | Wells v. Miss P. Wilcock, Miss R. M. Bales v. Miss R. Steven, Miss M. Glenny v. Miss E. P. Mumford, Miss M. O'Neill v. Miss S. Mclndoe. Miss F. Nation v. Miss L. Gray, The following have byes:—Miss C. M. Lambert, Miss M. English. Miss N. Jowett, Miss N. Stratton, Miss R. Wake, Miss E. D. Grerrson. C Grade.—Miss J. Quinn v. Miss O. Odium, Miss M. Walker v. Miss n. T). Hume, Miss R. J. Davis v. Miss I. Mcintosh. In the quarter finals of the handicap match play competition Mrs. F Haves brat Mrs •T. r>. Campbell, fi and 1; and Mrs. A. Howey Walker beat Mrs. C. XV. D'Autlirean, 8 and I 0. In the final Mrs A Howey Walker beat . Mrs. F. Hayes, ? np. | TITIRANGI CLUB A Canadian bogey foursomes match was played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday, the winners being G. Rartleet and W. R. Vercoe. with a card of ,*> up. The | next best cards returned were.-—H. L Robson and J. Grierson, all square; A. C. Jacob nnd j H. Thomas, I down. The second match in the semi-final for the j Kallin Cup between T. R. Irnpcy (13) and A. ! Harvey (5) was also played, (he former wini ning by 4 and 3. Impey will now meet G. 11. Birch in, the final. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a Stnblcforrl bogey mntch to be played b.v members of tho Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 a.m. in the order of tho draw from the first and eiirhth tees:— First Tee.—Mrs. A. IT. O'Leary v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Mrs. R. A. Spinley, Mrs. R. S. Deiffhton v. Mrs. A. L. Caughey, Mrs. M. TI. Shroff v. Mrs. S. Pezaro, Mrs. li. L. Wilson v. Mrs. R. F. Ward, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. ft. M. White, | Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs.,G. L. Taylor. Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. T. H. Stewart v. Mrs. R. Cooper. Mrs. C. 10. Grovatt v. Mrs. G. L. Allard. Mrs. W. Radley v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Mrs. I. Melndoo v. Mrs. F. Lucas. i Mrs. G. Rartleet v. Mrs. S. Bennett, ; Mrs. M. Maselield v. Miss R. Pagni, Mrs. A. j IT. Gyllies v. Jfrs. S. Toner, Mrs. D. R. I Walker v. Mrs. F. Alpo, Miss N. W.' Self v. Miss If. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Russell v. Miss R Webster, Mrs. A. Tysoc v. Miss L. Rrvsdale, Miss E. Le Cren v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. W. 11. Cooke v. Mrs. M. Winter, Mrs. Rrooke Taylor v. Miss 0. Thompson. Mrs. E. J. Richardson y. Mrs. A. T. Garlick, Miss R. Taylor v. Miss J. Grovatt. Miss .T. Robinson v. Mrs. Eraser Smith, Miss It. Grevatt v. another. Eighth Tee.— Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. L. Coakle.v, Mrs. M. Tuck v. Miss 3. Easton, Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffo v. Mrs. J. E. Henrys, i Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. J. A. Oahill, Miss M. Tiarks v. Sirs. A. Harvey, Miss A. Fouiiy v. Mrs. 11. Brown, Mrs. C. R. McCnllough v. Mrs. Harrison Gregory, Mrs. A. K. Jackson v. Mrs. W. It. Olsen. OTAHUHU CLUB The medal match to have been played on Saturday by niembors of tho Otaliuhu Golf Club was postponed owing to tho weather conditions. In tho semi-finals of the Ballin Cup 11. Saunders beat E. Saunders, 4 and 3, and .T. Bracewell beat G. Graham. Tho semi-final of tho Eccles Cup was won by S. Clark, who beat M. Howe, 2 up. E. J. MOSS HOLES IN ONE Playing in a friendly four-ball match at Middlemore yesterday afternoon, E. J. Moss, club professional, holed his tco shot at the short 7th. This is tho 11th occasion on which Moss has accomplished tho feat. PENNANT GAMES POSTPONED All ladies' pennant golf matches which were to havo bnen played to-day have been postponed until next Monday. . PUKEKOHE CLUB [from our own courkspondent] PUKEKOHE. Saturday In spite of wet and boisterous woather conditions, members of tho Puknkoho Golf Club played the qualifying round for tho Brosnahan Spoons to-day. The following qualified to compete for tho trophies:—G. McNaught, 84, 12—72; G. Weston. 1)8, 23—75; 11. S. Douglas, 85, !)—7(i; J. ftoulston, 83, 0—77; M. S. Campbell, 1)5, 18 —77; H. T. Moore, 87, 9—78; L. M. Jobson, 03, 15—78; G. llankin, 1)5, 10—7!),- R. Mullen. 103, 21—70. The draw for the first round, which must bo played by August, 0, is as follows:—McNaught v. the winner of Haokin v. Bullcn, Campbell v. Roulston, Douglas v. Moore, Jobsun v. Weston.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 14

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 14

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 14