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GOLF CONTESTS

OTAHUHU CHAMPIONSHIPS SECOND ROUNDS DECIDED RESULTS IN THREE GRADES Following ore tho results of second rounds of the club championships plnyed at the Grango links by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club:— Seniors.—S. Clark beat H. W. Bell, 4 and 3; H. J. Levy beat J. Kerr, 5 and 3; G. E. Revolt beat F. Feamley, 1 np; W. B. Eustace beat 0. W. Bayly, 5 and 4.

Intermediates.—G. Hudson beat C. B. Hcrrold, 2 up; N. M. Clark beat B. Cooper, 1 up at the 19' hj; J. N. Bell beat C. M. King, <1 and 3.

Juniors.—W, Kerns beat 11, Baigent, 3 and 2; G. T. Mitchell beat J. E. Bundle, 3 and 1; F. McKenzie beat W. J. Speedy, 2 up; J. Hosking beat A. E. Henderson, 2 and 1.

The bogey match played in conjunction resulted in a tie between E. Saunders and J. W. Johns, with cards of all square, 13. Saunders winning the trophy on a recount. The next best cards were:—J. Murane, 2 down; R. L. Brown, W. J. Melhuish, 4 down.

HOWEY WALKER TROPHIES SEMI-FINALS DECIDED Following are the results of the semi-finals of the four-ball best-ball match play competition for tho Howey Walker trophies, played by members of tho Akarana Golf Club:-—G- J- Shortt and J, Shalfoon beat ;L. Webber and M. Shieff, 3 and 1; C. N. Jacobsen and G. Coltman beat A. Howey Walker and H. N. E. Clarke, 3 and 2. The final will be played over 36 holes. The second qualifying round for the club championships will be played by members next Saturday, commencing at 10.30 a.m. according to the original draw. Starting times may be booked at 4 he clubhouse.

HOLED IN ONE When playing in the qualifying round for the intermediate championship of the Orakei Golf Club E. Walker holed in one at tho 14th hole, a distance of 179 yards. PUPUKE LADIES* CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play a bogey match to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m. The draw is as fol-lows:—-Mis. I. Fleminsr v. Mrs. 11. Gray. Mrs. P. Thompson v. Miss K. Harty, Mrs. F. Prosser v. Mrs. J. Weir, Mrs. H. Bowden v. Mrs. W. Houghton, Miss B. O'Neill v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. J. Palmer v. Mrs. H. Whitcombe, Mrs. A. Allen v. Mrs. H. Kensington, Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. A. Herbert,-Mrs. C. Randall v. Mrs. T. Gooding, Miss M. Cameron v. Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. E. Mills v. Miss M. Ross, Mrs. J. Howie v. Miss J. Gooding, Miss B. Gudgeon v. Mrs. W. Kirkby, Mrs. E. Cox v. Mrs. W. Beaumont, Miss M. Bayne v. Mrs. L. Ryan, Mrs. G. Lewin v. Mrs. G. Mayhill, Mrs. G. Christian v. Mrs. R. Baxter, Mrs. T. Atwood v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Harrison Gregory v. another.

Week-end members will play a Stableford bogey match next Saturday. The draw is as follows: —Miss D. Williams v. Mrs. K. McFarlane, Mrs. B. Gold water v. Mrs. E. Hopkins, Miss M. Campbell v. Miss Virtue, Miss M. Payne v. Miss M. White, Miss M. Metcalfe v. another, Miss B. Mills v. Miss J. Gillies, Miss E. Mills v. Miss I. Middleditch, Miss G. Lorie v. Miss Z. Grahame, Miss H. Lublow v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss N. TCcely v. Miss G. M. Williams, Miss M. Brown v. Miss Kelly, Miss Blackwell v. Miss Z. Smith, Miss Frankham v. Miss .T. Herbert. Miss F. Brown v. Miss J. Goodwin.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB The best scores returned in a one-club match played by week-end members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday were as follows: —Miss V. McCallum, 121. 34 —f)(); Miss L. Langley, 120, 30—fc'O; Miss I. Ardley, 123, 32 —5)1. Miss McCallum won on the recount.

OTAHUHU LADIES* CLUB A foirsomes match will bo played to-mor-row by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, partners and opponents to be arranged at the clubhouse. Last week's competition resnlted as follows: —A grade: Mrs. Cooper. B grade. Mrs. Hilliard. C grade: Mrs. Eyre.

CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following are tho results of the first round r.f the Rose Bowl, played by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Smith beat Mrs. Dow, 2 up; ML»s F. Burgoyne beat Mrs. Nicholson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Wells beat Miss D. Browne. 4 and 2; Mrs. Henderson beat Miss Walsh, 1 up; Miss D- Hyde beat Miss Z. Stephens, 5 and 4; Miss I. Hyde beat Miss F. Stephens, 3 and 1; Miss McPherson beat Mrs. Colquhonn, 4 and J; Mrs. Lane beat Mrs Alexander, 5 and 3. The second round must be played by September 23. . .. . , The best cards returned in the third qualifying round werj as fol '°^ s: ~Y' ss ,PHyde. 98; Mrs. Henderson, 104; Miss McPherson, 105; Mrs. Nicholson, Miss F. Bur-goAnsea!ed-'hol3 competition for Miss Walsh's frothy was won by Miss D. Hyde, with a score of 49. Othsr scores were:—Miss Wators. Miss Z. Stephens, Mrs. Henderson, o3; Miss McPherson, 54. . , , , Following is the draw for a medal round for the club trophy to be played t°-inor-row:—Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Lane v. Miss Walsh, Mrs. Colquhoun v. Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Bryan v. Miss D. M, £? Burgoyne v. Miss K. Browne. Miss r. Stephens v. Miss 7, Stephens, Mrs. Wei s v. Miss Smith. Miss McPherson v. Miss I. Hyde, Mrs Roberts v. Mrs. Furley. Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Waters v. Miss Atchison, Miss D. Hyde v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wells v. Miss Wallis, Miss Ryburn v. Miss T Burgoyne, Miss B. Dow v. Miss C-amp-bpll Miss F Bell v. Miss E. Gore, Miss Baird v Miss R. Sutherland, Mrs, Train v.Mm. Eyre, Mrs. Orum v. Mrs. Currie, Miss J. Gore v. another.

THAMES LADIES' CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES, Monday The following is the draw for the third round of the rose bowl c ompetiti° n and an L.G.U. medal round to be p'ayed by the: members of the Thames Ladies Golf Club on Wednesday:—Mrs. W. Prico plays M'ss K. Miller, Mrs. Richardson plays Mrs. Clemson, Mrs. Rigby plays Mrs. Poulgrain. Mrs. Uren plays Mrs. McCarroil, i Miss V. Millor plays Miss Toulgrain, Mrs. Pease plays Reafitkr Mr« Fisher plays Miss h. otceuman, Plays Mrs' S. Miller Mrsplover plavs Mrs. Harden. Mrs. Dovell plays Miss Miss N. Ensor Mrs. CMapmanplaysMrs.A. Johnston, Mrs. Law plays Miss C. Ste_cdman, Miss Bongard plays Miss K. Ensor, airs. 8 Kidd plays Miss Boles Miss Nankivell plays Miss Cooney, Miss J. Griffin plays Miss Howden, Miss Lciw plays Miss M. Richardson, Miss A. Griffin plays Miss E. Johnston.

TE PUKE CHAMPIONSHIPS [by telegraph —own correspondent] TE PUKE, Monday The qualifying rounds for the senior and junior championship wore played during the week-end, the following players qualifying:— Senior: Randall, Sparks, Hargreaves, Thornson Chappies, Hookey, Murrav, £. Spratt. Junior- W. Dickson, Graham, Bayliss, reter, Summerhayes. Mollgaard, Ward Cook The president's trophy competition p!aye 1 in conjunction was won by \V. Dickson, with a card of 94, 24 —70.

MATCHES AT TAURANGA [by telegraph —own correspondent] TAURANGA, Monday In the Tauranga Golf Club's medal handl cap in two grades the scores were easily the best of the season. The club. captain R.. T. Goulding, who has been playing all the season, won the senior eventeaslly with a score of 77, giving linn 07 net. Details are:—Seniors: R. T. Goulding, 77. JO —O7; K. D. Pago, 78, 8—70; r - eU, o fi iq 73. js. N. P. Green, 77, 3 —74, JK Lusk 82 8—74 j B. Snodgrass, 80. 11— 75; G Baron%3. 17-70. Juniors: C O. Tordan 87 10—68; H. Turner, 88, 18—-70, J? m!' Laingdon, 101.30-71; L Wh.tworth, 93, 21—72; R Morpeth 91, 9 7-, L. Green, 102, 30-72; H. P. Butts, 97, 00 75; H. B. Mountfort, 95. 19 —/O, w. of senior and intermediate championship games were played and the following a TO i c n in tho third round:—D. §S"n." UU I. ».«■•«. H. J- Bat.k Page, R. D- Johnston. Interest centred in the match between Goulding and Randell, and it ended on the last green in Randell's favour. In the other half of the draw 11. J. Bateman, champion of 1934, met J. K. Lusk, the present holder and after a very close game Bateman won ii 1A inot, trrccn. In tho intermediate champfoDship HI Turner defeated 11. B. Mount-semi-finals or the han d icap_ match n]ay competition have been played Bateman defeating Cairns. 3 and 2, and Roache defeating Dewe, 4 and 2.

The following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal and the fourth round of the Jubilee Cup:—Wednesday: Sirs. Heald v. Mrs. Maltby, Mrs. Mowat v. Miss Humphrey, Mrs. Stecdinan v. Miss C. Renshaw, Mrs. Paste v. Miss D. Hartley, Mrs. Ripley v. Mrs. McKcrrow, Miss N. Renshaw v. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Ivory v. Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Mason v. Miss Sinclair, Miss Tudhope v. Mrs. McShane, Mrs. Mayfield v. Miss B. Sherriff. Mrs. Briggs v. Miss McDonald, Mrs. Woollams v. Miss M. Cuinness, Miss S. Mountford v. Miss Bates, Mrs. Glacken v. Mrs. Randell, Mrs. O'Brien v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs, Jarvis v. Mrs.. Bates, Mrs. Hodgeman v. Miss Andrey Willcock, Miss Jaeger v. Miss Wishart. Saturday.—Miss Mart v. Miss E. Goodyoar, Miss F. Goodyear v. Miss Bateiuan, Miss 0. Mountford v. Mrs.. Wright, "Miss Hill v. Miss P. Baker, Miss 1 B. Guinness v. Miss Tait,_ Miss Thorpe v. Miss E. Broad, Miss D. Wright v. Miss Alison Willcock, Miss Bayly v. Miss 0. Sherriff, Mrs. Knowles v. Miss R. fiillanders, Miss M. Gillanders v. Miss P. Wright, Miss (filbert v. Miss Smedley, Mrs. Fcisst v. Miss J. Broad. Miss Phyllis Hartley won the club championship, and in tho B grade Mrs. Turner won from Miss Hill, 3 and 2. In the match play on handicap Mrs. Maltby (15) defeated Miss P. Hartley (12), 7 and 0, and entered tho final.. Tho second semi-final will bo 'played between Miss Hill (21) and Mrs. Mnson (Id). Playing in the third round of tho Jubilee Cup, Mrs. Ripley returned a card of S5, the best score recorded this season. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the qualifying round of the senior and junior championships and Gillies Vase, which will bo played in conjunction with an L.G.U. medal round to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m., by members of tho Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Rawlings v. Miss Wilkinson. Mrs. Marnier v. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Clachan v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Gower /. Miss Cann, Mrs. Bindon v. Miss J. Masters, Mrs. L. Day v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Grocott v. Mrs..Blundell, Mrs. Isdale v. Mrs Riddell, Mrs. J. C. Taylor v. Mrs. Toombs, Miss D. Eyre v. Miss Waring, Mrs. Darkness v. Mrs. Strang, Mrs. Sandford v. Miss M. Eyre, Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Dingle v Mrs. Seabrook, Mrs. Jewell v. Miss Provis, Mrs. Nisbct v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs. Mastors v. Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. McCracken v. Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. D. E. Hart v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Daldy v. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. N. Johnson v. Mrs. Raven, Mrs. Fallwell v. Miss Hruce, Mrs. Primrose v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. MacDiarmid v. Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs. Fraser v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. A. R. Brown v.. Miss G. Martyn, Mrs. McNicol v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. C. Matthews v. Miss J. Rutherfurd, Mrs. Rutherfurd v. Mrs. Luckie, Mrs. Savage v. Miss Hooker, Mrs. Hooker v. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. Ambury v. Mrs. F. M. Taylor, Mrs. Tompkins v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Dent v. Miss P. Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Smith v Miss Bliss, Mrs. 31. Booth v. Mrs. Mc.lvenzie, Mrs. 11. Wilson v. Mrs. Melvin. Mrs. Hallctt v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. Worley v. Mrs. E. C. Day, Mrs. Philips-Turner v. Mrs. Wake.

The draw for Thursday players is as follows:—Mrs. Sare v. Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. Shakeshaft v. Miss E.. Strang, Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Searell, Mrs. Svenson v. Miss B. Clark, Mrs. Holden v. Sirs. Tanner, Miss E. House v. Miss K. Tooman, Sirs. Gribben v. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Wooller.

OHAUPO CLUB'S RESULTS [fiiom our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday The semi-finals of the Ohaupo Golf Club's men's A, B and C grade championships were played over 30 holes at Ohaupo during the week-end. Results:—A grade: H. Ford beat N. Ross, 7 and 6: K. Wrasfre beat 11. Franks, 5 and 4. B grade: J. Anderson beat A. Tcterson, 2 and 1; B. O'Connor beat W. Rickerby, 5 and 4. C grade: F. Field beat N. McKean, 4 and 2; W. Scarfe beat \\. Wiley, 2 and 1. ... Ladies' Championship. Semi-final—A grade: Mrs. Sole beat Miss B. Owens, 3 and 1. B grade: Miss E. Downs beat Miss Boucher, 2 up. The club's IS-hole medal handicap was won by T. Ewan, 97, 30 —07.

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL [by telegraph —own correspondent] MATAMATA, Monday

The final of the men's senior golf championship was played on Saturday, over 30 holes, N. Johnston beating G. Fitzgerald, 1 up after a close and interesting game. The president. Mr. B. C. Taylor, presented the runner-up with a club in recognition of his keen efforts to achieve championship honours A Stableford bogey match was won by C. S. Tapp, with 30 points, H. Kneebone. 31, beinc second. .... The semi-finals of the four-hall best-ball championship were played during the weekend, the results being as* follows:—R. Mentiplay and J. D. Shcrwin beat R. B. Thorn and A. Crabb, 3 and 2;>.T. Corbett and Gordon Campbell beat N. Johnston and J. Carruthers, jun., 2 and 1.

OPOTIKI CLUB [by telegraph OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday The competition at tho Opotiki golf links on Saturday afternoon was a mixed foursome. The best cards were:—Mrs. Kibblewhito and Murray, 92, 22 —70; Miss McLean and C. Gordon, 97, 27 —70; Miss Upton and Baigent, 87, 35—72; Mrs, Carroll and Rowland, 90, 18 —72; Mrs. Davies and Davies, OS, or—7o; Mrs. Baigent and D. Clark, 98, 25—73; Miss Downey and Duff, 95, 21 —74. Following aro the results in tho second round of the men's senior championship:— Roe beat Carroll, 2 and 1; Larmer beat J. O'Sullivan, 0 and 4;, F. Young beat Duff, 1 up; Rowland beat Candy at the 22nd.

MOKOROA CLUB EVENTS [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] WIIAKATANE, Monday Tho following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the Mokoroa ladies club's championships:—Mrs. Armstrong plays Miss J. Moody, Miss Black plays Mrs. Carter, Miss Susan plays Mrs. Sloatie, Mrs. Symons plays Mrs. King, Miss B. Moody plays Mrs. Ifayward, Mrs. Appleby plays Mrs. Bridger, Miss Baxter plays Miss Jarrett. Mrs. Fearon plavs Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Sharkey plays Mrs. Timbs, Mrs. Creeke plays Mrs. Mulholland, Mrs. McGongan plays Mrs. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Thomas plays Miss Graco, Mrs. Cato plays Miss Morpeth, Mrs. White plays Mrs. Dockray, Mrs. Stone plays Mrs. Morpeth, Mrs. Cobden plays Miss Cummings, Mrs. Bigelow plays Mrs. Ransome, Miss Caswell plays Miss Howell, Miss Ashcroft plays Miss Vicars. . „ The following are the results or the first round of the men's championships:—Seniors: A. Darvill beat S. Armstrong, Sharkey beat Dr. Appleby, C. Brebner beat J. Hignett, W. Sloane beat C. Mollison. Juniors: J. Stewart beat F. Brown, C. Wilson beat J. Mulholland, W. Hooper beat C. Mollison, M. Martin beat A. Morpeth. Tho president's trophy was advanced another stage on Sunday, when Miss Black and Appleby beat Miss Baxter and Martin, Mrs. Mulholiand and Timbs beat Mrs. Symons and Brown, Mrs. Appleby and Newman, beat. Mrs. Clarke and Sharkey, Mrs. Carter and Hooper beat Miss Moody and Symmans. In the final of tho Patron's Cup. played over 18 holes, Mrs. Symmans beat Mrs. Mulholland, 2 and 1, after conceding her 13 strokes.

WHANGAREI CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday A Stableford bogey handicap was played during the week-end by mombers of tho Whangarei Golf Club and was won by L. R. Nelson with a score of 20, 15—35. Other Kood scores wore: —N. F. Stead, 10, 18—34; R, 11. Harrisop, 25, 8—33; R..W. Mirrielees 22, 11 —33; A. R. Gillespie, 25, 7—• 32;' W. Knowles, 18, 14—32; W. J. Glanville 30 2 —32; D. R. Roberts, 23, 7 —30; A. d Sheen, 23. 7—30; S. J. Weston, 21, 9 —3O; D. J. Thomson, 27, 3 —30; H. F. Bucklcy> £ s| 4—29; R. Gray, 22. 7—29. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [by telegraph OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club completed the Hpalding Cup competition during the week-end. The winner was Miss D. Steele, with an aggregate over three rounds of 11 d °The third round of the Spalding Cup was won by Mrs. A. Lamb, 1 down. Other good scores were:—Mrs. D. Roberts, 2 down; Mrs. F. Reynolds, 4 down; Mrs. E. Steele, 4 down.

WHAU VALLEY CLUB[by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday The medal competition for tho president's trophy, was played during the week-end by members of tho Whan Valley Golf Club and resulted in a tie between D. McLeod, 88, 1.1 —73, nnd K. O. Potter, 91, 18—73. A replay will take place next week-end. The first round of tho senior championship was also played with the following results: —D. McLeod beat M. Kokich, A. Martin beat Georgeson, M. Sheriff beat K. O. Potter, E. Dunning beat Dennis.

WHAU VALLEY LADIES* CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monduy

Tho L.G.U. medal match played during the week-end by members of the Wliau Valley Ladies' Golf Club was won by Mrs. C. Reed, "with the score of 90, IS —72. Other good Bcores wore:—Miss G. Thomson, 95, 21—74; Miss Z. Philips, 93, IS —75; Mrs. E. Pickering, 100, 31 —75; Miss K. G. McDonald, 103, 29—70. Tho third and final medal round of tho Settlers' Cup was played in coniunfition, and Miss R. G. McDonald, Mrs. C. Reed and Mrs. E. Pickering finished equal with 220 net for the three rounds. Tho winner will be decided by replaying one medal round over 18 hole».

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 15

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 15

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22524, 15 September 1936, Page 15

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