Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TAYLOR BOWL

PLAY AT TITIRANGI FIRST ROUND DECIDED LARGE FIELD COMPETES The competition for the Taylor Bowl j was commenced by members of the Titi- | rangi Golf Club on Saturday with an entry of 106 competitors. Following are the results of the matches played in the first round:—• R. E. Alpe beat- C. P. Worley, 1 up; H. \. Ganley beat 11. W. Sinclair, 3 and 1; H. D. Brinsdcn beat A. 11. Hosking, 3 and 2; C. li. McCullough beat J. F. McClintock, 4 and 2; A. C. Jacob beat 1?. R. McCrystal, 5 and 4; li. B. Hardy beat L. H. Rogers, 1 up; 11. Thomas beat 11. ,T. Somervell, :> and 1; R. M. George beat T. Stone, 5 and 4; E. G. Tallis beat S. A. Pezaro, 5 and 4; T. A. Taylor beat F. G. Alpe, 3 and 2; G-. H. Birch beat A. Harvey, 1 up; E. Hutchison beat ,K. J. Graham, 4 and 3; R. G. Tappenden beat J. Grierson, at the Tilth; C. K. Grierson beal C. It. Knight, 2 and 1; M. Fraser Smith beat C. S. O. Woods, 3 and 2; A. M. Bartley beat 11. G. Thomason, 2 and 1; G. M. White beat ■l'j. C. Nimon, 3 and 2; A. A. Tysoo beat ]';• W. Griffiths, 2 up; F. W. Lucas beat 11. F. Twigden 6 and 5; B. W. Beaumont beat >l. Connery, 2 and 1; G. P. Roxburgh beat P. Seabrook, 5 and 4; L. J. Clifford beat G. C. Jones, G and 5; J. B. Johnston beat 11. J. Ramsay, 2 up; C. G. Fisher beat A. Shorter, 3 anil 2; L. Knight beat F. A. Browne, 8 and fi; B. T. Laycock beat R. M. Dacre, 2 and 1; W. J. Truscott beat •J. R. Brendel, 4 and 3; 11. Laery beat R. Bradley, 5 and 3.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. modal match to ho played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club next Wednesday. commencing at 10 a.m.:—Miss L. "Williamson v. Miss K. Harty, Mrs. W. Houghton v. Mrs. P. Andrew, Mrs. H. Bowden v. Mrs. J. Weir, Mrs. A. Tysoo v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. I. Fleming v. Mrs. F. Prosser, Miss M. Ross v. Mrs. E. Mills, Mrs. C. Randall v. Miss G. Williams, Miss M. Cameron v. Mrs. H. Gray, Mrs. E. Cox v. Mrs. T. C.oodinK, Mrs. A. Herbert v. Miss M. Alison, Mrs. A. Allen v. Mrs. ,T. Howie, Miss J. Gooling v. Miss E. Lorie, Mrs. G. Staples v. Mrs. J. Williamson, Mrs. H. Whitcombe v. Mrs. H. Kensington, Mrs. X. Howe v. Mrs. R. Baxter, Mrs. A. Clark v. Mrs. G. Christian. Miss J. Johnston v. Mrs. B. Kissen, Mrs. L. Ryan v. Mrs. L. McKay. Mrs. J. Drought v. Mrs. A. Bennett., Mrs. W. Thompson v. Mrs. ,T. Ross, Miss K. Bakewell v. Miss D. Colquhoun, Mrs. W. Goddard v. another. Following is the draw for a medal match to be played by week-end members next Saturday, commencing at 10 a.m.:—Miss D. Williams v. Miss M. Sexton. Miss M. Virtue v. Miss Iv. Mair. Mrs. K. McFarlane v. Mrs. E. Hopkins, Miss M. Payne v. Miss M. Mitcalfe. Miss L. Barker v. Miss .T. Hemj ming, Miss M. Campbell v. 'Miss G. Lorie, : Miss E. Mill? v. Miss M. Keely, Miss B. Mills v. Miss H. Lublow, Miss I. Hotchkiss v. Miss H. Cornthwaite, Miss I. Middloditch v. Miss J. Herbert, Miss N. Allen v. Miss J. Brown. Mrs. Chapman v. Miss B. Goodwin, Miss M. Brown v. Miss F. Browne, Miss M. Frankham v. Miss P. de Vere. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday:— Mrs. H. V. McGinley v. Mrs. C. D'Authreau, Mrs. G. Warren v. Mrs. J. R. Kissling, Mrs. j R. B. Allen v. Mrs. F. H. Browne, Mrs. i J. L. Campbell v. Mrs. E. W. Colebrook, ! Miss 73. Porter v. Miss E. McCurd, Mrs. | J. E. Kay v. Mrs. M. G. McArthur, Mrs. [N. Taylor v. Mrs. M. McKelvey, Mrs. R. Stirling v. Mrs. E. Montgomery, Mrs. Bridgens v. Miss M. Kent. Mrs. Bo.ves v. Mrs. J. V. Macky, Mrs. Meikle.iohn v. Mrs. Tj. M. Stewart, Mrs. A. ,T. Ferguson v. anofher, Miss E. D. Gregson v. Miss J. Buchanan, Miss B. Leonard v. Miss G. M. Faram, Miss L. Smith a. Miss'N. Howe, Miss N. Sharland v. Miss M. Glenny, Miss M. English v. Miss M. McMalion, Miss X. Stratton v. Miss P. Milcock, Miss N. Shirley v. Miss X. Mclndoe. Miss P. Hayes v. 'Miss J. Loner, Miss P. Arthur v. Miss I. Wells, Miss M. Sutton v. Miss H. Norris, Miss B. Sharman v. Mpt R. Wake, Miss F. B. Armstrong v. Miss R. A. Holder, Miss M. Hume v. Miss .T. Drysdale, Mrs. L. Monteith v. Miss F. Nation, Miss M. Hughes v. another. CAMBRIDGE LADIES' CLUB [from our own cor respondent J j CAMBRIDGE, Sunday | Following is the draw for the first monthly ! medal L.G.U. match to be played by senior j members of the Cambridge Ladies' Golf Club j on Wednesday:—Mrs. H. X. Freeman v. Mrs. | K. S. Browne, Mrs. A. J. Law v. Miss J j Thompson. Mrs. D. Hastie v. Mrs. H. Clayton, | Miss J. Brewer v. Miss I. Garland, Mrs K. Wilkinson v. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. W. Nixon v. Miss C. Hewitt, Mrs. J. Banks v. Mrs. E. Morrice. Saturday Players.—Mrs. A. Duckering v Miss G. Atkinson. Miss A. Nicholson v. Miss M. Bremner, Miss E. Seibert v. Miss M •Attwood, Miss X. Moore v. Miss D. Wallace

PUTARURU LADIES' CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH' —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PUTARURU,, Sunday A successful season, from both a playing and financial point of view, was recorded in the report of the Pntarnrn Ladies' Golf Club, presented at the annual meeting. The president, Mrs. E. M. Hooper, presided. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. E. M. Hooper; vice-presi-dent, Mrs. V. L. Drummond; secretary, Miss M. Cleary; assistant secretary. Miss C. Scott; committee, Mrs. R. Cook, Miss F. Tuck, and Miss J. Baillie; captain, Mrs. It. T. Smith. COMPETITION AT WAIUKU [lit Oil OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WAIUKU, Sunday A Stablcford bogey handicap was played by members of the Waiuku Golf Club yesterday. The winner was North, with a score of .'59 net, the next best being Ohlson, 38; Jerram, 37; Smith, 30. MAUNCATAPERE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Sunday The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Maungatapere Ladies' Golf Club;— President, Miss W. Hawken; vice-presidents, Mrs. C. Going, Miss B. Ne.vton; captain, Mrs. Adlani; vice-captain, Mrs. Walker; secretary, Mrs. A. Heape. A large number of new members were elected, and the prospects for the season are very good. AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP NEW YORK, April 2 The following cards were returned over 30 holes in the National golf championship today:—Nelson, 138; Guldahl, Ml; Ed. Dudlev, Til. Jones is trailing with a score of 153. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.O.U. monthly medal match to be played by members of the Hamilton Indies' Golf Club at the St. Andrews links next Wednesday, commencing at the first tee at 10 a.m. and afterwards at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs. Isdale, Mrs. Mandcr v. Miss Cann, Airs. Cower v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Clachan v. Mrs. King, Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Batt, Mrs. O'Connor v. Mrs. Ait-ken, Mrs. McDonald v. Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Blundell v. Mrs. MeCrackcii, Mrs. Hawlings v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Fullerton-Smith v. Mrs. Grocott, Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs. Bindon v. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Jewell v. Mrs. A. G. Bell, Mrs. H. Thomas v. Mrs. Daldy, Mrs. Strang v. Mrs. D. E. Hart, Miss Waring v. Mrs. E. C. Day, Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs. R. B. Hart, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. James, Mrs. Riddell v. Mrs. Hardy, Miss Provis v. Mrs. Masters, Mrs. Primrose v. Mrs. Mears, Mrs. H. Toombs v. Mrs. Dent, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Miss D. Eyre, Miss Bruce v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. Berry v. Mrs. D'Arcy Smith, Mrs. Haven v. Mrs. Hockin, Mrs. Sutton v. Miss M. Eyre, Mrs. Fraser v. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Reynolds v. Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Seahrook v. Mrs. Fallwell, Mrs. G. Smith v. Mrs. Ellis, Sirs. G. Mills v, Mrs. McNieol, Mrs. Niiibet v. Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. Brewis v. Mrs. Ainbury, Mrs. Valintine v. Mrs. McKonzie, Mrs. L. Tompkins v. Mrs. Searell, Mrs. G. Melvin v. Miss Brelt, Mrs. A. li. Brown v. Mrs. Booth, Mrs Tanner v. Mrs. Svenson, Mrs. 1-'. M. Taylor v. Miss Speight, Mrs. Wake v. Mrs. C. Matthews, Mrs. B. Thomas v. Mrs. F. Harkness, Mrs. Groom v. Miss P. Wilson, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Firth v. Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. Luckio v. Miss Bliss. Mrs. Gray v. Miss Wordsworth, Miss Tooman v. Miss B. Smith. Following is the draw for next Thursday, commencing at the first tee at noon:—Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Gribben, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss B. Clark, Mrs. Holden v. Mrs. AVooller, Mrs. Watson v. Miss E. House, Mrs. Shakeshaft v. Miss M. House, Mrs. Sare v. Mrs. Lavington, Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Parlane.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19370405.2.164.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 13

Word Count
1,543

TAYLOR BOWL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 13

TAYLOR BOWL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 13