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BLOOMFIELD BOWL

MIDDLEMOKE MATCHES SECOND ROUND DECIDED MACINDOE WINS ON RF.COUNI' The second romirl of 1 !io K. I?. Bloomfield " How I was played I)v members of tho Auckland (101 l Club at Middlemore 011 Saturday. The course was in splendid condition, and willt an absence of wind, scoring conditions were on the easy side. 11. L. Maeindoe nnd I''. Wilson each returned cards of (iS net. Macindoe winning on the recount. Following were tlio host cards returned : 11. 1.. Macindie, 85, 17—OS; ]•'. Wilson. S.j, 17 -OS; K. I.'. liiiitiiror, so, II—(ill; N. I.ouisson, 78, 8 70; 11. R. Kirker, s.">, 15 70; \V. M. Hell, S7, 17 70; W. 'l'. Itoll. }»3, |;! 70; ,|, 1, Rlackinore, 02, 2I 71; E. I'ricdlander, Mi, 1.",—71; 0. 11. Archer, 82. II 71; V. W. Wilson, 70, 7- -72; W. A. Donald, 7ii, 1-72; K. M. Wilson, so, 8—72; D. A. Hurt, 82, 10—72; 0. Knight, 7!), 7 72; R. I), llorton, 77. With (wo rounds played tlio following players are leading tor the howl:—W. T. Jjell, litl, 70—Kit); W. M. 1!■ ■ 11, 7(i, 70—Ml); J. P. Upton, (iS, 73—Ml; J'. Wilson, (is, 73—111.

TITIRANGI CLUB CAPTAIN'S PRIZE HANDICAP A bogey handicap for the captain's prize was played by members of the Titirangi tiolf Club on Saturday. The course was in excellent condition, hut placing the ball was still allowed. The best card returned was that of ,1. Calloway, who, with a handicap of 5, was 1 up. The next best cards were:—E. (J. Tall is, H. M. Rogerson, 3 up; 11. W. Sinclair, 'J up; ,\. C. McLean, 10. Cox, F. A. Browne. 11. O. Wiles, 1 up; F. W. Lucas, L. Knight, all square.

NORTH SHORE CLUB JUBILEE CUP MATCHES The first round of tlio Jubilee Cup was I.'Jayed on Saturday by members of the North Shore Colt Club. Results were as follows: li. C. Dadding beat S. R. Dickey, 1 and 3; A. R. Smith beat M. Nelson, 1 up; 11. V. Evert on beat E. Bindon, and 1; W. Roberts beat A Bartlett, 2 up; J. A. Howie beat 1). 11. Cladding, 2 and 1; J. Morrison won from 1. M. itollo by default; 11. T. Le Grove beat 11. E. Goodwin, 3 and R. M. Saddington won from 11. Ibhertson by default. A Stableford bogey was also played. Tlio best cards were:—S. li. Foot, 27. !)—3O; R. E. Ash, 20. 0—35; D. .1, Real, 27, 7 —HI; A. J. Weir, 23, 11 —Hi; A. ,1. Spraggon, 28, 5—33; E. II Foot, 18, M—32. WAITEMATA CLUB A medal round was played by senior members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday for the Lang Memorial Cup. The result was a tie between (!. Jackson, 80, 11—72. and V. Lamb, S(i, 11—72. G. Jackson won on the count back. A medal round played by the juniors was won by G. Tfagger, S3, 22—(il. Other good cards,were: —G. Cowie. 01, 21—07; F. Hannoil, SS, 17 —71; W. Townshend, 87, 10—71.

CLEVEDON LADIES* CLUB Following were the best scores returned by members of the Cievedon Ladies' Golf Club in the first qualifying round for the Rose Bowl:—Mrs. Lnne. 101. 32—72; Mrs. Wells. 107, 31—73; Miss Z. Stephens, 105, 31—71; Mrs. Colquhoun. 111, 30—75; Miss I. Hyde. 107, 31—70; Mrs. Nicholson. 101, 21—77; Miss F Burgoync, 103, 20—77. The senior competition for the button was won by Mrs. l.ane, with a card of 101, 32—72. The winner of the junior competition was Miss Rybtirn, who returned a card of 121. 30—85. Following is tho draw for the first qualifying round of the club championship, to bp played in conjunction with a medal round for Miss Walsh's trophy, next Wednesday:— Mrs Dow v. , Mrs. Roberts, Miss Wells v. Mrs. Farley, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Wells' v. Mrs. Bryan. Mi«s Waters v. Miss D. Browne, Miss F. llurgoyne v. Miss McPherson. Mrs. Alexander ». Miss F Ste phens, Miss Atchison v. Miss Smith. Mrs. Lane v: Mrs. Colquhoun. Miss Z. Stephens v Mrs Roberts, Mrs. Nicholson v. Miss 1. Hvde. Miss T). llyde v. Miss Walsh. Miss K Browne v. Miss J. Burgoyne. Miss B. Dow v. Miss Baird, Miss J Gore v. Mrs Oram Mrs. Wilson v. Miss Sutherland. Miss Rvburn v. Mrs. Strachan, Mrs. Eyre v. Miss E! Gore, Miss F. Bell v. Miss Campbell, Mrs Train v. Mrs. Carrie. Miss 11. Bell v. an otlie*. MANUKAU CLUB The final round or the Stableford competition for the captain's trophy, played on Saturday by members of the Manukau Golf Club, was won by I. K. G. Foote, with a score of 107. Following are the results: —K. G. Foote, 20, 10—30; Alexander, 28 8 —30; L. James, 21, 11—35; If. Fleming "1 12 —33; ('rispe, 13, 18 —31; Lord, V»'is_Ho ; li. Grant, 10, 13—2!); George, 11 Tuck. M. M—2B; A. Fleming, Hi, 12—28; T. Roberts, 21, 7—28; Birkmeyer, 21, 0—27; Priest, 15, 12-—2/; Dreadoii, 10, 11—27: E. Busing, 10, 10—20: A. Smith, 17, 0 —20; F. Parker, 12, M —2o; S. Rice, I.'i. 12—25; I'ardiihar, 7, IS—25; Aitken, 7, 18 —25; lirebner, Id, 7—-23.

MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB The following members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club have qualified for the championship:—Mrs. F. 11. Barnard, Mrs. V. (ioddard, Mrs F. Parker. Miss McDonald, Mrs. C. Wardell. Mrs. Kliott, Miss Cooke, Mrs. It. Grant, Mrs. J. Bradstreet, Mrs. B. 0. Carpenter. Mrs. W. A. Pavitt. Mrs. Brooks, Miss .1. Little, Miss B. Goddard, Mrs. S. Wilson. Mrs. C. Jenkins. The winner of the L.G.TI. monthly medal round was Mrs. Elliott, with a score of 105, ;«i —00. Other cards returned were:—Miss B. Goddard, 108, 30—72; Miss Graham, 100, 32—71; Miss C. Jenkins. 110, 32 —78; Mrs. Farquhar, 111, 30—78; Mrs. F. Parker, 101, ~<J The following is the draw for a second-life competition to he played by August 10: —Mrs. Bradstreet v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Little v. Mrs. Kliott, Miss Fleming v. the winner of .Miss Cooke and Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. George v. the winner of Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Pavitt; Miss McDonald. a bye. Following is the draw for the first round of the club championship to be played by August 10:- Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Grunt v. Mrs. Bradstreet. Mrs. liliotl v. Mrs. Pavitt, Miss Little v. Miss McDonald, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Wardell v. Siiss Goddard, Miss Cooke v. Mrs Carpenter, Airs Wilson v. Mrs. Goddard. Members not taking part in these matches will choose partners lor a medal round to be played on Wednesday and Saturday, commune- j ing at noon each day.

PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is (lie result of Ihe final round fur the rlnh trophy played on Saturday by members of (lie Papakura Ladies' Golf Club:— Mrs. Charles, !>.'s, i'l —7'J; Mrs. Omen way, !K>. •j I —7"_'; Miss McMahon, 105, -W- —77; Miss M'hito, !Ki, 10—ho. In the semi-final of tho senior championship Mrs. Brooks lost to iMiss White and Mrs. I). McLennan lost to Miss M. Walters. Members will play a medal round on Wednesday, players to choose partners. PAEROA DEFEATS TII AMES [ Kitoisr nun own cokhksponimcnt] TIIAMFK, Sunday In an interclnb match played between the Paeroa and Thames Oolf clubs on Saturday, the Paeroa A team, which visited Thames, defeated tho home players. Results are ;• s follows, Thames names being mentioned first: --.Men: Poulgrain and Moran lost to J. Kidd and C. K'idd, 5 and I; C'lenison and Fisher lost to Mackgill and Torrens, - down; S. Miller and Jack lost to Todd and Tubman, 1 down; Stecdman and Taylor lost to Day and Hockett, 1 down. Ladies: Mrs. \V. Price and Miss It. Miller lost to Mrs. Sliaw and Miss Poland, 3 and :J; Misses Holes and Kidd defeated Misses Pnlerson ami (Samhlc, J ami IS; .Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Pease and Misses Walmsley and Silcock, all square; Mrs. I'ren and Miss Poulgrain lost to Miss Turner and Mrs. While, 1 down. The I! grade mulch, played nt Paeroa, resulted as follows, Thames players being mentioned first: —Oriflin and Shaw defeated Dixon and t'arden, and 1; McCarroll and Heck defeated Dale and Lee, 'J lip; Rigby and Host losl to Williams and Kenny, I down; Law and Saunders lost to Krrinirton and Oill, and Ladies: Mrs. Higlcy and Miss V. Miller lost to Mrs. Dixon and Miss Thompson, :i and Mrs. Clemsori and Mrs. Poulgrain lost to Miss Argall and Miss Heal, :i and i; Miss Coakley and Mrs. Fisher defeated Mrs. Fathers and . Mrs. Nowles, :$ and 'J; Miss Nankivdl and Miss Reader lost to Mrs. Spraggon and Mrs. Buchanan, y and 2.

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

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

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