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GOLF CONTESTS

I WEEK-END FIXTURES 1 TOWN PLAYS COUNTRY CITY PLAYERS SUCCESSFUL [Fltoii (It'll OWN C()I!Itr:SPO\I)KNT] HAMILTON, Sunday J own and country golfers were matched in an interesting series of jinnies played at St. Andrews Jinks today. lown won 12 games and Country 10 in the singles, two games being all square. In the foursomes Town won -six games and Country live, one game being all square. The details are fis tollows, the Town players being mentioned first: Singles.— If. J). Brinsden beat J. Pountne.v, 3 and 2; J. 11. Young beat 1,. J. Bryant. 2 and 1; li. L. Bartleet beat S. , t'arr, I up; It. 11. Mcnzies beat M. 1). ( arr, 5 and ;!; A. Hawley lost to It. Alford, •1 and :!; A. li. Brown beat V. Wells, 2 and 1; .1. Marie beat L. Poole, 3 and '2; 1. Mcliwan lost to J. darken, 1 down; C. N. Jacobsen lost to C. Kidd :! and 2; J. M. (■oilman lost to S. G. Cooper, 5 and 3; It McCrystal beat G. liarker, 2 and 1; W. A. Donald lost to C. llotson, 2 down; 11. Morpeth and K. 1). Harding, all square; A. M. Colliding beat J. G. Ferguson, 2 and 1; 11. Tidmarsh lost to C. SutclilTo, (i and 5; M Bush lost to R. C Smith, 5 and 1; G. Colt man beat 11. McDonald, 3 and 1; W. B. Eustace beat T. 11. HloomHeld, 1 and "J; R (I. Rainger lost to C. E. llowden, 2 and 1; A. Harvey lost to 11. Holmes, 1 and 2; It. J. Levy beat li. Lloyd, -1 and U. l'acey lost to C. A. Stevenson, 1 down; D. B. Mansergli and 11. J. Radford, all square; S. R. Self beat M. D. Jackson, 1 and "J. Foursomes.— llrinsden and Young beat Pountney and Bryant, ;i and 2; Bartleet and Menzies beat Carr and Carr, I! and 2; Hawley and Brown lost to Alford and Wells, 2 and l; Earle and Mcliwan beat Poole and darken, 2 and 1; Jacobsen and Coltuian beat Kidd and Cooper, 3 and 2; McCrystal and Donald beat Barker and llotson, 1 up; Morpeth and Hawley lost to Harding and Ferguson, •1 and 3; Bush and Tidmarsh and Smith and Sutcliffe, all square; Rainger and Harvey lost to llowden and Bloomficld, .1 and 1; Coltman and Eustace lost to McDonald and Holmes, 1 and :(; Levy and l'acey lost to Lloyd and Stevenson, I down; Mansergh and Self beat Radford and Jackson, -t and 3.

MAUNCAKIEKIE CLUB A mixed Canadian foursomes bogey competition was p|/iycd at the One Tree Hill links on Saturday by members of the Maungakiekie Golf ( Inn. Following were the best scores:—Mrs. J. M. Elli'Te and EllifTe, I up; Miss M. Haslett and J. Karlc, 1 up; Miss J. Johnson and 11. P. \\ hyiiian, all square; Miss E. Schnauer and F. Wiseman, all square; Miss C. F. Rosser and ('. Partridge, 1 down; Mrs. Calderwood and Calderwood, 2 down; Miss Edwards and J. Pclliam, 3 down; Mrs. S. Caro and Caro, 3 down. .3 PUPUKE CLUB A medal round played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday was won by E. A. Carson with a card of SO, 15 —05. Other good cards were:—C. 11. Palmer, 81, I I—07; H. Mullis, 80, 18 —08; J. Armstrong, 77, !> —08; X. Buist, 80, It—(it); 11. l'robert, 80. It —<>!»; W. Stemson, SI, 15—01); J. Kissin, 1)1, 22 —00. In the second round of the club championsliiu R. Johnston beat 11. Webb, 2 up. In the second round of the junior championship 11. Craig boat T. Gooding, 5 and 1. Matches in the third round for the captain's piize resulted: —J. Drought beat A. F. Burnett, 2 and 1; 11. Randrup beat G. Waterman, 5 and 4. A Stableford bogey match was won by R. W. Mullis with a score of 3S. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play a bogey match next Wednesday, commencing at 10 a.m. Following is the draw: —Mrs W. Houghton v. Mrs. 11. Bowden, Mrs. P. Thompson v. Mrs. J. Weir, Mrs. I. Fleming v. Mrs. P. Andrew, Miss B. O'Neill v. Mrs. C. Jaggs, Mrs. A. Tysoe v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. H. Gray v. Mrs. F. I'rosser. Mrs. 11. Whitcombe v. Mrs. li. Mills, Mrs. A. Herbert v. Mrs. A. Allen, Mrs. 11. Kensington v. Miss G. Williams, Mrs. A. Clark v. Mrs. T. Gooding, Miss M. Ross v. .Miss M. Alison, Mrs. J. Howie v. Miss J. Gooding, Miss M. Cameron v. Mrs. C. Randall, Mrs. W. Beaumont v. Mrs. E. Cox, Miss B. Kissen v. Mrs. W. Kirkty, Mrs. M. Fair v. Miss J. Johnston, Miss I!. Gudgeon v. Mrs. (J. Lewin, Mrs. L. Ryan v. Mrs. R. Baxter, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory, Mrs. G. Christian v. Miss M. Bayne, Mrs. G. Mayhill v. Mrs. T. Atwood. Following is tho draw for the first round of an eclectic medal handicap to be played next Saturday by week-end members: —Miss D. Williams v. Miss G. Lorie, Mrs. B. Goldwatei v. Miss Virtue, Mrs. K. Mc.Fariano v. Miss M. Campbell, Mrs. E. Hopkins v. Miss M. Metcalfe, Miss M. White v. Miss M. Payne. Miss E. Mills v. Miss SC. Graham, Miss B. Mills v. Miss I. Middleditch, Miss N. Keelv v. Miss Z. Smith, Miss 11. Lublow v. Miss Blackwell, Miss J. Gillies v. Miss J. Herbert, Miss D. Kelly v. Miss M. Brown, Miss J. Goodwin v. Mrs Chapman, Miss Frankham v. Miss F. Browne.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The final round of the three rounds medal match, which was postponed, will bo played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at t 10.30 a.m. in the order of the following draw from tho first and eighth tees:—Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs B. Cooper, Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. ..Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Mrs. M. 11. Shroff v. Mrs. 0. Robinson, Mrs. J. C. Fin lay v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. G. V/. Jinman v. Miss A. Hacket, Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Mrs. S. I'ezaro, Mrs. A. L. Caugbey v. Mrs. R. A Spinley, Mrs. G. L. Atlard v. Mis. R 1". Ward, Mrs. A. Tysoc v Miss S. Johnston, Miss R. Pagni v. Mrs. G. Bartlect, Mrs. I. Mclndoe v. Mrs. J. A. Calull, Mrs. A. 11. Gyllics v. Mrs. L. Coakley, Mrs. M. Masefiold v. Mrs. M. Tuck, Sirs. W. Badlcy v. .Mrs J. 15. Henrys, Mrs. F. Alpe v. Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffe, Mrs. S. Tong v. Mrs. G. Goldwater. Mrs. A. K. Jackson v. Miss H. Mitchell, Miss R. Webster v. Mrs. A. Harvey, Miss E Le Cren v. Mrs. A. Bartley, Miss E. Sanders v. Mrs. C. R. McCullough, Mrs. 11. Brown v. Mrs. A. T. Garlic!;, Mrs. M. Winter v. Miss It. Taylor, Miss R. Grevitt v Miss J. Robinson, Mrs. Ilarriaon Gregory v. another. Eighth Tee. —Mrs. S. Bennett v. Mrs. D. R. Walker, Mrs. E. Russell v. Mrs. F. Lucas. Miss G. Thompson v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. E. J. Richardson. Mrs. Brooke Taylor v. Mrs. W. 11. Cooke, Miss A. Fouhy v. Miss L. Drysdale, Miss N. W. Self v. .Mrs Eraser Smith, Mrs. W. It Olsen v. Mrs. P. R. Skeates.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a Jour-ball bestball bogey match to bo played by members of the Glendowic Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. commencing at 10.15 a.m.: Mrs. K. Montgomery and Mrs. C. It. Miller v. Mrs. (i. Warren and Miss li. Porter, Mrs. J. li. Ray and Mrs. L. J. Keys v. Mrs. A. J. Ferguson and Mrs. F. 11. Browne, Miss K. Mains and Miss J. Day v. Mrs. F. G. Lintott and Mrs. M. (i. McArthur, .Mrs. E. W. Colebrook and Mrs. J. C. Hill v. Mrs. R. B. Allen and Mrs. 0. W. D'Authreau. Mrs. J. R. Kissling and Mrs. A. llowey Walker v. Mrs. N. Taylor and Mrs. li. G. Bridgens, Mrs. 11. V. Mo (i in ley and Mrs. F. Hayes v. Mrs. J. L. Campbell and Mr*. M. R Mciklcjohn, Miss M. Drysdale and Miss N. Shirley v. Miss B. Steven and Miss I'. Hayes, Miss E. P. Mumford and Miss B. Aginen Smith v. Miss It. W.'ke and Miss N. Sharland, Miss M. O'Nei'l Mid Mrs. W. Sutton v. Miss B. M. liales and Miss I\. Murphy, Miss N. Strat'on and Miss B. Sharman v. Miss J. Long and Miss F. Nation. Miss T. Scott and Miss li. I). Gregson v. Miss M. English and Miss I'. Wilcock, Miss M. Glenny and Miss C. M. Lambert v. .Miss L. Gray and Miss P. Arthur, Miss S. Mclndoe and Miss M. Hughes v. Miss N. Jowott and Miss I. Weils. The third round of the handicap match play competition must be completed by August 19

CAMBRIDGE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Sunday Following is the draw for the second round of the :;ii holes eclectic match to be played on Wednesday by members of tile Cambridge Ladies' Oolf Club for trophies presented by Mrs. A. N. Mncky and Miss J. Watt: —Mrs. H. N. Freeman v. Mrs. K. Ij. Wilkinson. Miss J. Brewer v. Mrs. 11. L. Nixon, Mrs. K. Browne v. Mrs. 11. Cliiyton, Mrs. I). Ilaslie v. Miss C. Ilewelt, Miss I. Oarland v. Miss T. Watt, Mrs. A. J. Law v. Mrs. F. Kingsford. Mrs. C. Westlake v. Miss J. Thompson, Mrs. ,T. Hanks v. Mrs. W. Ward, Miss li. Swayne v. Airs. R. Alford, Mrs. A. 11. Niroll v. Miss K. Skeet, Mrs. A. \V. Macky v. Mrs. 0. Watson, .Mrs. If. Crowther v. Miss M. Neely, Mrs. W. Robinson v. Miss IJ. Lee, Mrs. W. Whewell v. Miss J. Feisst, Miss K. Nickle v. Mrs. ,1. Sayers, Mrs. V. Hollis v. Miss 0. Swears. Mrs. W. Jlarbntt v. Miss J. Priestley, Miss O. Brann v. Miss D. Cox, Miss M. Macky v. Miss O. West, Miss (i. Perkins v. Miss N. Ranks, Miss F. Clark v. Miss R. Drake, Mrs. O. Vosper v. Mrs. K. Butler, Miss R. Speight v. Miss R. White, Mrs. L. F. Wilkinson v. Miss N. Butler, Mrs. W. Munrne v. Mrs. W. Vennell, Mrs. J. Allen v. Miss K. Fcake.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 15

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 15

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 15