LATIMER BAGS
MATCHES AT GLENDOWIE FINAL GAME PLAYED BOGEY HANDICAP TO LINTOTT One of the Glendowio Golf Club's major competitions was decided during (he weekend when F. Trice and 8. It. Sell met I. G. O'Neil and M. Hutchison in the Final for the Latimer Hags. The former pair won at the 10th. After varying fortunes, Hutchison and O'Xeil were I up at the I urn, but. with Hutchison playing to par figures, they increased their lead to 3 up at tho 13th. Triro and Self staged a recovery, however, and they were 1 up on to the 18lh, where O'Neil's six-foot putt won the hole. 'J lie match went to Trico and Self at tho l.'CXt liolr. A Stablcford bogey competition was played under most unpleasant conditions on Saturday. F. Liiilott v\on the senior division with a sooro of 21, 7 —31, whilo J. Lano was the successful junior with 12, M—2o. WAIUKU CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WAIUKU, Saturday Following were the best cards returned in the first round of a 30-holes bogey match played by members of tho Waiuku Golf Club to-day:—K. North, 5 up; J. Arkle, 3 up; 11. H. Armitage, t down; C. E. Howden, □ down; M. Mandono, J. Heise, J. Hughes, -1 down. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB Tho first round of tho club trophy will bo played to-morrow by members of the Wuiternata Ladies' Golf Club. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. C. Prime v. Mrs. Alarchant, Mrs. Carnahait v. Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Morrison, Sirs. Tyree v. Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. Bower v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Cockayne v. Mrs. Procter, Miss Hogati v. Mrs. Langley, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Roacho v. Miss G. Williams, Mrs. I). Mason v. Mrs. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. Gait v. Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Lord v. Mrs. Garden, Mrs. Joughin v. Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Clarken v. Mrs. Challinor, Miss Dowoll v. Miss Cowic. Miss Z. Marks v. Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Traycs v. Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Titchener v. Mrs. Gillibrand, Aliss Watsini v. Miss Lowe, Miss McSkimminir v. Mrs. Townshend, Airs. Gray v. Mrs. Chignell. The eclectic, match and the lust L.G.U. medal match were won by Mrs. Tyree. THAMES CLUB [from our own correspondent] THAMES, Sunday The second round of tho Stableford bogey match was played yesterday by members of the Thames Golf Club. The best cards were those of 0. It. Clemson, 48, C. Poulgrain, 44, end T. Miller, 32. The winner was Clemson. ""ith a total of 78. Poulgrain, the donor of the trophy, also made 78. T. Miller, the winner of the first round, totalled 07. Other scores were:—W. Jack, (II; G. Shaw. 59; G. MiKcnzie, 58; N. Rigley. 56; J. Law. R. Taylor, 52; Saunders, 45.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 14
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