CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
PLAY AT TIT-IRANGI FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND RESULTS IN THREE GRADES Tho first of two qualifying rounds for the club championships was played by members of tho Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday. Owing to the, heavy state of the course, placing the ball was allowed. The best cards returned in the three grades were as follows: Seniors.—J. M. Colt man, 70; H. L. Robson, 77; A. M. Goulding, 70; E. G. Tnllis, J. H. Young, J. Galloway, 81;. E. W. Griffiths, 82; B. T. Laycock, L. Knight, C. F. O. Woods, 83. Intermediates. —A. Shorter, 83; N. C. McLean, A. C. Jacob, 8.4; A. H. O'Leary, P. Seabrook, A. K. Jackson, 85; 11. 11. Souter, K. B. Hardy, H. V. Ganloy, G. Bartleet, SO. Juniors.—S. J. Robinson, J. Macky, 88; A. R. Hodgson, 90; E. Tonks, 1)1; E, \V. Yates. 02; F. A. Browne, 03; C. K. Griorson. H. J. Wright, 05. MIDDLEMORE MATCHES FOUR-BALL COMPETITION A four-ball best-ball bogey competition was played by membors of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemoro on Saturday, 04 players taking part. The courso was heavy and frequent showers of rain made conditions unpleasant. Following were the best scores, returned:—S. S. Wilson and R. B. Wilson, 6 up; T. W. J. Johnson and H. V. Coverdale, 4 up; B. H. Menzies and B. C. Jacobs, W. B. Souter and A. M. Smith, 3 up. Following is the draw for the qualifying rounds of the junior championship, which will be commenced next Saturday:—lo.ls a.m., F. A. Abbott, B. C. Jacobs, W B Souter; 10.20, P. A. Nathan, E. Harper, J. McKinnon; 10.21, G. J. Parr, F Wilson, E. Friedlander; 10.28, I. C. Horton, H. Henderson, H. S. Lusk; 10.32, v R. Smith, B. S. Finn, A. J. Friedlander; 10.30, W. •Wilson, J. F. Ewen, If. P. Richmond; 10.40, H. R. Kirker, U. Poison, A. B. Lawrence; 10.44. R. G. Sfillar, 11. W. SJmmonds, 11. P. Williams; 10.48, A. M. Smith, K. 11. Wilson, J. Farrell; 10.52, J. P. Upton, 11. Macindoe, F. E. Morritt; 10.50, W. M. Bell, C. Ashton, A. M. Gunn; 11 a.m., \V. C. McCaw, J. W. Gunn, W.' G. Borrie. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS COMMENCED The qualifying rounds of the Maungakiekio Golf Club's championships were played at One Tree Hill on Saturday, when a high wind mado scoring conditions difficult. Following are the results:— Seniors.—R. M. Georgo, 80; I). 0. MacFarlane, 81; J. I). Shanly, J. Pclham, 82; A. K. Hawley, H. Tidmarsh, L. B. Schnauer, 83; I. McOwan, W. Renshaw, 84; G. C. Clifton, J. Falmar, 85; J. H. Earle, M. Wiseman, L. E. Vivian, -80; C. A. Jarman, J. Earle, W. D'Audney, D. E. Coutts, 80. D'Audney and Coutts were eliminated on the count bnck. Intermediates.—G. J. Bennett. S3; E. D. Thomas, 84; N. J. Kidd, 85; J. S. Colegrove, 80; R. W. Verry, 87; C. Partridge, J. S. Rankin, A. Woolley, 88; IT. Roy, J. Tanner, 89; J. M. Elliffe, R. Aley, R. P. Bennett, 90; H. P. Whyman, F. J. Hintz, F. Rostgard, R. M. Monteath, I. J. Moir, 91. Monteath and Moir were eliminated on the count back. Juniors.—C. Coleman, 87; A. N. Hay, 88; G. L. Taylor, L. J. Main, 92; J. Riordan, 93; C. C. Ewen, F. Atdred, S. Lamb, 94; S. Caro, 95; It. S. Newcomb, 90; _L. J.' Drummoncl, 07; A. Qahill, F. J. Schischka, 98~J, T. Mitchell, D. Schnauer, V. W. Kerr, 09. , """ T The concurrent medal match was won. by J. Jerrat, with a score of 90, 21 —69.
AKARANA CLUB Tho bogey match for the captain's prize, played on Saturday by members of the Akarana Golf Club, resulted in a win for W. J. Lowe, who went round in 82 from a 0 handicap to return a card of 2 up. The best cards were: —W. J. Lowe (9), - up; J. S. Taylor (11), all square; N. Cashmore (11), H. Wiggins (4), 1 down; A. R. Finn (5), C. Shenkin (8), P. G. F. Smith (2). T. W. Houston (0), 2 down; E. E. Jones (17). S. A. Schneideman (15), J. Shalfoon (11), 3 down. , . , , Four-ball best-ball bogey matches played by members during the week end wcro won by R. G. Bush (14) and C. Partridge, Maungakiekio (11). with a caTd of 3 up and A. Howey Walker (14) and M. Kiely (8), with a card of 5 up. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB An L G.U. and handicap medal will be plaved by the second division of the B grade members of the Akarana Ladies Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o clock. 101lowing is the draw:—Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. A. Hosking, Mrs. Speer v. Mrs. J. A. Paterson, Mrs. D. Leys v. Miss S. Kirk, Mrs N. Bree v. Miss O. BischofT, Mrs. R. Gordon v. Miss A. Robb, Mrs. G. Stevens v Miss M Bischoff, Miss J. Neill v. Miss B. Hitchings, Mrs. W. Marks v. Miss B. Vickerman, Mrs. A. Sawyers v. Miss 1* • McKean, Mrs. F. Ambler v. Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. M. Phillips v. Mrs M. Allen, Mrs. Reid Bell v. another. ' Results of the three-round eclectic competition are as follows:—Week-end members: Miss M. Wright, 02 2£-0,; Miss I. Brown 00. 24—72; Miss K. Hickman, 02, 18— /4; Miss 0. Darrach, 01, 15 —70; Miss M. Web ber, 108, 30—78;. Miss M. Hodge, 114, 3(j—7B. Second division of B grade: Miss B. Hitchings, 108, 30—72; Mrs- G. McMillan. 111, 30 —75; Miss M. Bischolf, 115, 3(i Th'e 9 'best scores returned in the Slableford bogey match were as follows:—Miss E. Prideaux, 31; Miss I Brown, 2<; Miss 0. Darrach, 22. Second division of B grado. somes Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. Cammick beat Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Bayley, 2 up, and Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Woolhouse beat Mrs. Breo and Miss McCready, 1 up. In the final round of the week-end handicap match Miss K. Hickman beat Miss M. Hodge, 4 and 3. MANUKAU LADIES'' CLUB Tho winner of the eclectic competition plaved by members of tho Manukau Ladies Golf Club was Mrs. A. G. George, with a score of 07, 35—02. Tho next best scores wens: —Miss B. Goddard, 00, 80—03; Miss S. Graham, OS, 32 —00; Miss C. R. McDonald, 89, 21 —08; Miss Cooke, 85, 15—70. The following qualified for the Mahia Cup: —Miss B. Goddard, Mrs. F. 11. Barnard, Mrs. R. Grant, Mrs. B. C. Carpenter, Mrs. Fleming, Miss Cooke, Mrs. J. Bradstreet, Mrs W. A. Pavitt, Mrs. V. Goddard, Miss j Little Miss McDonald. Mrs. Dreadon, Mrs. S* Wilson, Mrs. George, Miss S. Graham. The first round must be played by Oclobor 4. The winner of 1 the L G.U. monthly medal was Miss B. Goddard, with a score of 105, 3fj—(jo. Other scores were: —Mrs. F. 11. Barnard 05, 14 —81; Miss McDonald, 102, Mrs. R. Grant, 103, 20—83; Mrs. B C. Carpenter, 101, 21—83; Mrs. Fleming, 100, 23—83. , The draw for the second life competition to be played by next Sunday is:—Miss McDonald a bye, Miss Cooke v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Bradstreot. Semi-finals in the championship must bo played bv Sunday. Tho drawjs:—Miss Little v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss Cooke v. Mrs. Brooks. Following is the draw for a Stableford bogev match and the postponed first round for the C grade trophy, to be played on Wednesday and Saturday, play to commence at noon each day:—Miss L. Mcllraith v. Miss Busing, Mrs. Carpenter v. Mrs. Bmgley, Mrs Brooks v. Mrs. Bradstreet, Miss McDonald v. Miss King, Miss Goddard v. Miss J. Browning, Miss Franklin v. Miss Cooper, Miss E. McDonald v. Mrs. De Carteret, Mrs. Dreadon v. Miss K. Brooks, Mrs. Yates v. Miss Litllo, Miss Blanchard v. Miss Jackson, Miss Fenwick v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Francis v. Mrs. Grant, Miss I'ooro v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. George v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Pollock v. Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss Hollis, Mrs. Nicholas v. Mrs. Halls, Mrs. Goddard v. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Sncll v. Miss Graham, Miss C'boke v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Farquhur v. another, Miss Boechey v. -Miss Blanchard, Miss J. Parker v. Mrs. Nicholls, Mrs. Pavitt v. another. An open day will be held on Saturday, September 20 CAMBRIDGE LADIES' CLUB [from our own* coiuiksponoknt] CAMBRIDGE, Sunday The club championships of the Cambridge Ladies' Golf Club resulted in a win for Miss J. Brewer in tho senior section, the junior title going to Miss J, Fiesst, who dofcated Mrs. R. S. Alford, 2 up. In the senior final ovor 36 holes the morning round resulted all square, Miss Brewer winning the match 4 and 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 15
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