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SWANSON CUP

AKAIiANA CLUB'S EVENT MATCH PLAY FINAL DECIDED TROPHY WON BY M. H. BUSH The final of tlie Akarana Golf Club's handicap match play competition for the Kwanson Cup was played over 3G holes between M. H. Bush (5) and C. li. Taylor (10), the latter being in receipt of four strokes in each round. Rush gave an impressive display to win on the .'s6th green by a margin of' 2 up. Results of the first round of the handicap match play competition for the Coltmiin t'up played by members are as follows: — A. \V. Baker CJI) beat L. L. Cashinoro (10), 11 and 4; 0. li. C'ammiek (0) beat W. H. Nicholls (17), ;! and 1; A. C, Belcher (21) won from (;. E. Cairns (10), by default; W. It. Woolhousu (li) beat A. 11. Madden (21), J up; J. It. If. Blss (11) beat E. 11. Preston (I)) 4 and 0. N. Jacobsen d) won from G. Coltman (5), by default; A. Howey-Walker (IS) beat 11. N. 10. Clarke (17), :} and I; .]. Swarison f. r >) beat li. I!. Hay ley (15), (i and J. S. Wiseman (Is) beat 11. Culleri (!)), I up; E. H. Thompson (II) beat li. Jones 2 and "I ; A. B. O, Saunders (i.'i) beat (.'. Shenkin (10), 4 and 2; L. Webber (I (i) beat M. Shieff (21), 2 and 1; K. C. Ward (12) beat G. L. linyley (17), :i and 'J; T. Miller (12) won from il. Wiggins (5), by default; G. J. Shorlt CJO) beat J. Shalfoon (!.">), 1 up. A handicap Stableford bogey match played in conjunction resulted in a win for J. li. (.'ashmore, with a card of 27, 7—.'it. A second Stableford bogey match resulted iri A win for A. li. Madden, with a card of Id, 18 —HI. Tlio weekly four-ball event was won by L. Harrison (1), North Shore, and V. Smith (8), Akarana, with a card of 4 up. OTAHUHU LADIES* CLUB ' A handicap medal competition will be played to-morrow by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. Saturday members will, play an L.G.U. match and a Stableford bogey in conjunction with the competition for tho S. W. House Cup, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. The four-ball best-ball bogey match was won by Mrs. A. Crow arid Miss M. Crawford, with a card of all square. ORAKEI CLUB A bogey handicap match playfd by members of the Orakei Golf Club resulted in a win for I'. B. Busby (8), with a card of 3 down. Other cards handed in were:—L. W. Oldham (21), 8 down; It. Smith (24), 9 down: J. D. l'oote (10), O down. ORAKEI LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for a flag match to be played by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m.: Miss Marshall v. Miss Tulloch, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Cadness. Mrs. Tanner v. Miss I'aterson, Airs. Rossiter v. Mrs. Taine, Mrs. Bishara v. Mrs. Marshall-White. Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Robson. Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Babbage. Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. Watkins. Mrs. Impey v. Mrs. Devcrson. Tho qualifying round for the captain's trophy will be played on Saturday according to (he original draw. Following is the draw for a scaled holes match lo be played by 0 grade members: — : Mrs. Murray v. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Coooer v. Mrs. Laslett, Mrs. Nenlie v. Mrs. Tromaine, Mrs. Simpson v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Rabone v. another. Saturday Flayers.—Miss Sallen v. Miss Lcvick. Miss Berry v. Miss Ryan, Miss Clark v Mrs. Dickens; Miss Casey v. Miss Blake. Miss Hudson v. Mrs. Harris. CLEVEDON CLUB Owing to heavy rain durine pla.v on Saturday a number of members of the Clevcdon Golf * Club did not complete their cards. The senior competition for the Henderson Star was won bv T. Currie, who returned a card of SS, 12—7(5. CLEVEDON LADIES* CLUB The medal round for the monthly club trophy, played by members of tho Clevcdon Ladies' Golf Club, was won by Miss 1). Hyde with a card of 102, 25—77. The junior division was won by Mrs. Stracnan, with a card of 110, MO—SO. Following is the draw for a finer match for Mrs. Wells' trophy to bo played by members to-morrow: —Miss Smith v. Miss Burgovne. Mrs. Colquhoun v. Miss F. Stephens, Mrs. Lane v. Mrs. Furley, Miss AlcPherson v. Miss IC. Browne, Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Alexander, Miss Waters v. Mrs. Wells. Miss Wells v. Miss I. Hyde, Miss D. Hyde v. Miss M. Atchison, Mrs. Bryan v. Miss 55. Stephens, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss Walsh. Mrs. Waters v. Miss D. Browne; Mrs. 11. Bell v Miss M. Rvlturn, Mrs. Suthurland v. Miss J. Gore, Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Eyre. Mrs. I? bow v. Mrs. Curric, Mrs. F. Bell v. Mrs. Orum, Mrs. Bond v. Mrs. Strachan. Mrs. Train v. Miss E, Gore. Miss "Wallis ■v. another. HUNTLY CLUB [fhom oub own correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday In the play-off for the Armor Cup between E. V. Daldy and T. Furniss last Saturday, the latter was successful and returned a net. score of 71 in the final round. The scores were:—T. Furniss, 02, 21 —71; E. V. Daldy, 00, 12 —7S. TE AROHA DEFEATS PAEROA [BY TELEGRAPH OWN' CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA, Monday

Coif matches between To Aroha and Paeroa teams were played on Saturday, the A teams at To Aroha and the B teams at Paeroa. Following were the results. names being mentioned first: —A teams: C. Kidd and Bray defeated Kenny and C. Murphy, *1 and 3; Todd and Bartlett lost to Bamfield and McLeod, 5 and 1; J. Kidd and Torrens lost to Nicoll and Wright, 3 and 2; Thorpe and Makgill defeated Kemp and Budd, 2 up; Mrs. Bray ami Miss Poland lost to Mrs. Halligan and Mrs. McLeod, 1 and 3; Miss Pnterson and Mrs. Shaw lost to Mrs. Hunger and Mrs. Kenny. 1 and 2; Miss It. fiamblc and Miss C. Rilcock lost to Miss Kenny and Mrs. Me.Glashan, 1 and 2; Mrs. White and Miss Turner defeated Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Frear, 1 up. B teams: Day and Dixon lost to Towers and Sleep, l-down; Harden and Bockett lost to Meikle and McLaren. 1 down: Dale and Lee lost to Wyham and Hume, (> and 5; Hubhard and Kenny lost to Johnson and Gilchrist, 1 and 3; Miss Walmsley and Mrs. .G. Gamble lost to Mrs. Gore and Miss Cowley, 2 down; 'Miss Dickson and Miss L. Thorp defeated Mrs. Wright and Miss Kenny, 5 and 1; Miss Argyll and Miss Real defeated Mrs. Vickers and Miss McLarin, 7 and 5; Mrs. Fathers anil Miss Vowles defeated Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Roberts, 3 and 2. Totals: Te Aroha, 10 games; Paeroa, <i.

THAMES CLUB DRAW [BY TKLKGUArn —OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES, Monday The following is the draw for (lie second round of the president's cup in the Thames Golf Club:—W. Jack v. K. Griffin, C. 11. Poulgrain v. T.- MeCarroll, T. Miller v. N. Rigby, I). J. Law v. R. Taylor. A. Steedman v. F. S. Miller, J. Moran v. W. Rust, C. R Clemson v. G. L. Shaw, C. It. Cooke v. W. A. Kelly, R. Court v. R. G. Lindsay, L. Culpan v. I). Court, W. 11. Baker v. A. Beck, W. Bongard v. It. Saunders, G. McKenzie v. J. Pease, S. Goodwin v. another. HAMILTON LADIES' MATCH [from milt OWN" coinsksponpknt] HAMILTON, Monday The semi-finals of the match play foursomes of the Hamilton Ladies' Club were decided on the St. Andrews links to-day. The results wero:—Mr«. 11. McDonald and Mrs. C. O. Bennett beat Mrs. I). E. Hart and Mrs. E. V. Dald.v, <> and 5; Mrs. C. A. Arthur and Miss V. Cann beat Mrs. \V. Petersen and Mrs. 11. Thomas, -1 and 3. In the consolation foursomes match Mrs. (.1. B. Dent and Miss I. Bruco beat Mrs. 11. Toombs and Mrs. A. W. Xisbct. 2 and J. The other semi-final between Mrs. 11. Matthews and Mrs. C. .Matthews and Mrs. A. 11. Sandford and Mrs Colin Taylor, has yet to be played. WAIPU CLUB The second round for the vice-president's prizes was played under unpleasant weather conditio.is by members of the Waipu Golf Club. As a result of the play, and with a final round still to be decided, Mrs. I). N. McKay, Miss M McLean, Mrs. A. Brookes and Mrs. Kay are leading in the ladies' division. In (lie men's competition the best scores to dat,e have been handed in by A. Brookes, D. N." McKay, F. McLean, D. 1. McLean and D. It. McKay. The president's and the captain's teams nvill play a match next Saturday. The draw is as follows, members of the president's team being mentioned first in each case:—Men: I). If. Mackay v. Kees, Dingle v. 1). N. McKay, .1. M. McKay v. Brookes, J. C. McKay v. T. E. A. Mackay, J. R. McKay v. D. It. McKay, McLeod v. D. F. McLean, D. I: McLean v. McGregor, C. McLean v. McAulay, McMillan v. McCathie. Ladies: Airs. Dingle v. Mrs. I) N. McKay, Mrs. McLean v. Miss Dodder, Miss Cole v. Mrs. Brooks. Miss li. McKay v. Mrs. Russeli, Mrs. McLeod v. Mrs. J. C. McKay, Mrs. Kay v. Mrs. A. \V. McKay, Mrs. Donaldson v. Mrs. MeCafhie, Miss Finia.vson v. Mrs. Foote, Miss Italian! v. Miss Durham, Miss McLeod v. Miss Alison, Miss Brooks v. Miss McGregor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22476, 21 July 1936, Page 7

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SWANSON CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22476, 21 July 1936, Page 7

SWANSON CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22476, 21 July 1936, Page 7

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