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GOLF CONTESTS

AKAIUNA LADIES' CLUB CONSOLATION MEDAL ROUND DRAW FOR NEXT'FRIDAY Following is the draw for a consolation medal round to bo played next Friday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10 a.m.:— Mrs. C. R. Taylor v. Mrs. C. H. llalford, Mrs. D. McKenzie v. Miss G. Maden, Mrs. A. A. Bishop v. Mrs. F. Colledge, Miss M. Hayes v. Mrs. G. Morrison, Mrs. I). St. George v. Mrs. 11. Turnbull, Mrs. F. 11. Mueller v. Miss M. Kerr-Taylor, Mrs. .T. F. Wells v. Mrs. 11. Simuionds, Mrs. 11. Saunders v. Miss M. Dalton, Mrs. O. Cook v. Mi S3 M. Neville, Mrs. E. Plowman v. Mrs. J. King, Mrs. W. J. McAllcn v. another. Members not taking part iji the consolation match may choose partners for a bogey scramble. There will be no match for weekend members. The club will close its winter season on November 28 with a medal foursomes competition, players to choose partners and opponents. Approaching and putting competitions will be held in tlie afternoon. The annual meeting will be held at the clubhouse at 3.30 p.m., when the annual report and br.lance-sheet will be presented and officers elected fur the 1037 season. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Following are the results of the medal competition played at Middlemorc yesterday by ;neinbcrs of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club: —• Seniors.—Mrs. R. G. Ranger, 92, 18—74; Mrs. A. W. Rushton, 82, 0—70; Miss R. Roberton, 93, 15—7b; Mrs. K. Rutherford, S9, 10—79; Mrs. J. B. Henry, 9s, 18 —80. Juniors. —Mrs. E. Richmond, 100, 35—71; Mrs. G. J. S. Fisher, 90, 22 —74; Mrs. R. S. Stevenson, 101, 30 —74; Miss Nl. Graham, 97 19 —-78; Mrs. R. G. Sellar. loi, 20 —78; Mrs. It. B. Wilson, 100, 28—7b; Miss K. Souter, 109, 29 80. The closing day of the season will be held o;« Friday week. Bogey foursomes will be played in the morning and will be followed in the afternoon by the annual general meeting and presentation of prizes. REMUERA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played to-morrow by members of the Remuera Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.15 a.m.:—Mrs. Knight v. Miss H. Garry, Mrs. Shrimski v. Mrs. H. Steadman, Mrs. I). Macfarlane v. Mrs. P. Wallis, Mrs. Wright v. Mrc. C. K. Smith, Mrs. Rocke v. Mra. Plimmer, Mrs. R. Morton v. Mrs. MacMorran, Mrs. V. Windsor v. Mrs. Price, Mra. K. O'Shea v. Mrs. F. Stewart, Miss M. Mit-„ chelson v. Mrs. P. Clatworthy Miss D. Wilson v. Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. J. H. Gilbert v. Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Cooke v. Mrs. Malfroy, Miss Hurley v. Mrs. Moses, Miss J. Sheath v. Mrs. J. Wily, Mrs. Leggett v. Mrs. K. Vickery, Mrs. Woods v. Mrs. G. Thomson, Miss A. Bailey v. Mrs. D. McDiarmid, Mrs. D. McCrone v. Mrs. F. Prouting, Mrs. J. Caughey v. Mrs. K. McCorkiadale. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is the result of an eclectic competition played yesterday by week-end memhers of the North Shore Ladies Golf Club , for Miss L. McDonnell's trophy:—Miss R. I'rideaux, 96, 27—69; Miss K. O'Brien, 89, I<j—7o; Miss Blair, 95, 21—71. SUMMER SEASON AT AKARANA The Akarana Golf Club.: will open its summer season next Saturday with the playing of an aggregate pairs Stableford bogey match as the qualifying . round for the Summer Cup. Competitors may choose their partners and the players returning the 32 liest cards will qualify for play-off by four-ball-best-ball match play for the Summer Cup. FRANKLIN V. TITIRANGI [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] PUKEKOHE, Tuesday The match between Franklin and Titirangi on the Pukekohe course resulted in a win for Franklin by 10 games to five, with one all square. Four-ball best-ball rounds were played. Results were as follows. Franklin names first: —Morning: Howden and Colbeck beat Dacre and Fisher, 2 and 1; Stevenson and Roulston beat Carnahan and Griffiths, I 1 up; Johnson and Mills beat Woods and Faram, 2 and 1; Moore and Martin beat R. Wilson and Joplin, 4 and 3; Douglas and i Schlaepfer all square with Shorter and ! Graham; Liddle and Diggle lost to Tappen- ! den and Kincan, 4 and 3; Cooper and Campj bell lost to. Marshall and Batty, 1 down; ; Steward and Bennett lost to Ninnon and ! Ansel, 5 and 4. Afternoon. —Howden and Colbeck beat 1 Dacre and Fisher, 4 and 2; Stevenson and 1 Koulston beat Carnahan and Griffiths, 5 and 4; Johnson and Mills lost to Woods and Faram, 3 and 2; Moore and Martin beat Wilson and Joplin, 5 and 4: Douglas Mid Schlaepfer beat Shorter and Graham, 2 up; Liddle and Diggle lost to Tappenden and Kincan. 3 and 1; Cooper and Campbell beat Marshall and Batty, 3 and 1; Steward and Bennett beat Ninnon and Ansel, 5 and 4. OPOTIKI ANNUAL MEETING [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Tuesday The annual meeting of the Opotiki Golf Club was held last night. The balance-sheet showed that finances were satisfactory. Officers were elected as follows:—Patron, Mr. E. M. Hutchinson; president, Mr. E. ,7. Baigent; vice-president, Mr. F. W. Bridger; captain, Mr. A N. Davies; committee. Mess's. J. W. Gordon, A. Stephenson. F. J. Short, C. Morris, H. Rowland, E. Candy; lion, solicitor, Mr. G. B. Murray; hon. auditor. Mr. T. Braae. The meeting decided that the committee should tako control of summer golf, and the rules were altered to allow of the appointment or a secretary and treasurer by the committee. instead of by the annual meeting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 11

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 11

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 11