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GOLF COUNCIL

AFFILIATION OF CLUBS REDUCED FEE SUGGESTED - CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING "Notice of m.Ttfon was received from the Russley Club at the last meeting of the council of the New Zealand Golf Association of its intention to advocate a reduction of the amount payable by affiliated clubs. The secretary reported that, the notice of motion had been circularised among the various clubs, and the council agreed that it Mould appreciate a full expression of opinion on the question, which will he raised at tho annual meeting of the association on November 3. The following two clubs were elected members of the association: —Waikohu Ciolf Club, To Karaka, Gisborne; Wharehanga Golf Club, Kopaki, Auckland District. A resignation was received from a small club at Tc Puke, the Fongakawa Club. The secretary reported that the New Zealand Railways iiad agreed to issue special excursion fares to any bona-fide entrants proceeding to Now Plymouth by rail for the purpose of taking part in the 1»30 championship tournament. The concession would also apply to players' wives and members of their family. A certificate has to be produced, signed by the secretary of the New Zealand Golf Association, and these certificates will be forwarded to those who have entered ani are likely to bo travelling by train. t A scratch score of 72 was allotted to the Feilding Golf Club and one of 00 to Waikohu Golf Club. An application from the Poverty Bay Golf Club to have its scratch score reduced from 73 to 71 was not apPl The followinj forthcoming tournaments were advised to the association: —Maraenui Club (Napier), annual tournament, October '24 to 26; Ashburton Club, annual Mid-Can-terbury championships, October 24 to 20; ..North Otago Club (Oamaru), Labour Day tournament, October 24 to 20; New Zealand championship meeting, New Plymouth Golf Club's links, October 22 to 31; Picton Club, annual handicap tournament, Octobor 24, 25 and 20; Taihape Club, Labour Day weekend tournament, October 25 to 20; Hamilton Club, South Auckland champion of champions natch, October 25, Labour Day tournament, October 20; Otaki Club, Labour Day tournament, October '2O; Titahi Bay Club (Wellington), open tournament, October 24 to 2ti; Auckland Club, open amateur tournament, October 124 to 20. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES* CLUB Following is the result, of a scaled holes medal handicap match played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies '»ou Club:—Seniors: Mrs. R. Ilipkins, 40; Mrs. v. Kfcrr, 50; Miss M. Miller, Mrs. A. C. McArthiir, 53. Juniors: Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. J. Stewart. 4S; Mrs. L. Pegler, Mrs. H V. Choyce, Mrs. S. W. Morley, 50. The tie was won by Mrs. Walker on a recount. GLENDOWIE CLUB \ four-ball bp.st ball bogey handicap will be played on Saturday by members of the Glendowie Golf Club. Players will choose partners and opponents.

WAITEMATA CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round for the Ferry Cup to be played next Saturday by members of the Waitemata Golf Club:—J. Bell v. W. Townshend, J. Anbin v C Prime, R. Bannat.vne v. Molloy, A. E. Clvde v G. Parker. D. Curtayno v. W. Gee J Corcoran v. G. Williamson, N. Crump v. C. Willetts. J. Cowie v. W. Throne, E. Cwkayne v. W. Shaw, F. Lord v. T. Hayward, J. Shennan v. B. McGee. G. Drake v. S. Fergusson. 'I. Gray v. J. Herrick, G. Hagger v. E. Budge, R. Boss v. P. Roach, G. Jackson v. A. E. Moore, A. Lamb v. G. Lord, A. H*rker v. J. Muirhead, S. Macduff v. E. O'Brien, H. Morrison v. F. Hannon. NORTH SHORE CLUB The semi-finals of the club championships and a four-ball bogey match will be played nest Saturday by members of the North Shore jGolf Club. Players for the bogey match will choose partners and opponents. , NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB The qualifying rounds of the championships of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club were played yesterday, when the best net scores were those of Miss M. Leggoe, 94, 17 —77, and Miss I. Wight, 06, 22 —74. The following qualified:— Seniors. —Miss M. Stevens, Miss O. Stevens, Miss A. O'Neill, Miss M. Leggoe, Mrs. K. Pike, Miss McFetridge, Mrs. Swanston, Juniors. —Mrs. Fraser Smith, Miss I. Wight, Mrs. Atkinson, Miss N. Mason, Miss G. Charman, Miss G. McDonald, Miss B. Gillett, Mrs. J. Hogan, Mrs. Chambers, Miss Noake, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Home, Miss L. McDonnell, Mn. Seager, Mrs. Service. Following are the results of the first rounds:— , j. „ Seniors. —Mi'.is M. Stevens beat Mrs. bwanston, « and 5; Miss M. Leggoe lost to Mrs. Smallfield, 4 and '2; Miss O'Neill beat Mrs. Pike, 4 and 3; Miss O. Stevens beat Miss McFetridge, 6 and 4. Juniors.—Mis. Fjnser Smith, a bye; Mrs. Hoeari beat Mrs. Chambers, 7 and 6; Mrs. Home beat Miss Charman, 7 and 6; Miss Mason beat Miss McDonnell, 5 and 4; Mrs. Atkinson beat Mrs. Seager, 0 and 4; Jliss McDonald beat Mrs. Wilson, 3 and 2; Miss Gillett brat Miss Noakes, 1 up; Miss Wight beat Mrs. Service, 5 and 4. The medal scramble was won by Mrs. Parkinson, with a card of 111, 33—78. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the L.G.U. monthly medal match and final round for the Tiri Cup played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors: Miss K. Harty, 87, 18 —<>»; Mrs. Bowden, 01, 17—74; Mrs. J. Wfir, 89, 14 —7,"j; Mrs. F. Prnsser, 02, 17 —75. Juniors: Mrs. G. Christian, 102, 35 —07; Miss G. Williams, 91, 10—72; Miss J. Gooding, 01, 19—72; Miss M. Cameron, 06, 21 —72; Mrs. W. Beaumont, 00, 27 —72. A medal round played by week-end membcrs was woe by Miss M. Virtue, with a card of 107, 32 —75. Other good cards were:— Miss B. Mills, 98, 21—77; Mrs. L. Hopkins, 102, 25 —77. The L.G.11. silver medal and Tin Cup were both won by Mrs. J. Weir. The L.G.U. bronze medal was won by Miss M. Cameron.

PAPAKURA CLUB The Papaknra Golf Club will close its season next Saturday, when members will ''play a mixed foursomes competition. The trophies won ' during the season will be presented by the president ,Mr. E. D. McLennan. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The following members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club will play an inter-club match against the Otahuhu Club at Otahuhu to-dav, commencing at 11 a.m.:—Mrs. Brooks, Miss M. Walters, Miss Y. Walker, ' Miss French, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. I). McLennan, Mrs. Kidd, Miss M. Gunthorp, Mrs. Bishop, M's Lock. Reserves: Mrs. McNatty, Miss A. Quigley. The club will hold its official closing and presentation of prizes won during the season next Saturday. A bogey match will be played hin the morning, commencing at 10 a.m., partners to be arranged at the clubhouse, and foursomes will be decided in the afternoon MANUKAU COMPETITION Following is the draw for the second eclectic, round for the Hughes and Cossar Cup to be played by members of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday:—Carpenter v. Watkins, Yates v. Marshall, Farrjuhar v. Fordyce, George v. Alexander, Aitken v. Walsh, Roberts v. James, A. Fleming v. Carroll, Grant v. Rhind, Pavitt v. Colbeqk, Beechey v. Wilson, If. Fleming v. Crispe, Parker v. Bradstreet, Tuck v. Birkmeyer, Blair v. Goddard, Rice v. Dreadon, Simpson v. Barnard. Priest v. Foote, Busing v. fcliu?ar, Brebner v. Lord, Smith v. Bishop, Martyn v. Ferguson, Nicholson v. Callaghan, Elliott v. Purdie, .T. Carroll v. Pollock, Alexander v. Widdowson, Francis v. Milne, Bull t. Rogers, Lever v. Morrogh, Simpson v. J. Lord, Carter v. Dunn, Watkin v. another. OTAHUHU CLUB Following is the draw for the last round ,of the Grange Cup and senior and junior medal matches to be played in conjunction next Saturday b.v members of the Otahuhu ,Golf Club:—L. Ducker v. T. McLennan, E. >! L. Salmon v. W. Kerns, C. B. Herrold v. A. Todd, F. McKenzie v. C. It. Reader, S. Clark v. A. P. Eustace. A. Armstrong. / v. J. Ballantyne. N. M. Clark v. A. IT. Flatt, W. B. Eustace v. R. E. Brown, IT. J. Levy v. J. W. Johns, J. Ellis v. J. H. 'Adams, W. J. Melhuish v. L. J. Leask, E. Canliam v. G. T. Mitchell, A. Ilaydon v. I. Malcolm, N. A. McElroy v. I. J. Hutchinson. M. Howe v. C. E. Kay, E. Wilkinson •». J. J. Valentine. C. Prime v. C. HyauiaBon. J. Eccles v. F. M. Todd, J. N. Bell v. J. ,T. Harrison, E. Maunsell v R. D. Panck«B> hurst, B, Coonor v. H. W. Bell. J Kerr v. lb., W, Gotdnrd. T. Nixon v. O. W. Ba.vly, A. v. C. S. Vallance, S. T. -Midgley H*tthhw« aUBCD ' " Montgomery v. N.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 18

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GOLF COUNCIL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 18

GOLF COUNCIL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 18

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