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GOLF

ORAKEI CLUB MEDAL COMPETITION MATCHES FOR TROPHIES The second monthly medal competition, played by members of the Orakei Golf Club, resulted as follows: — A Grade. —D. K. Duncan, 81, 11 —07; K. Turner, SO, Hi —70; W. Turbott, 87, 34 —T.'i; G. Furrant, ft'J, 0 —73; B. StitchInir.v, 88, 14 —-71. B Grade. —J. Murane, SI, 20—01; J. Stcane, 00, 21—'•(!; R. Stallworthy, 02, 21 (i.<; A. Scott, BS, -jo—<>B; D. Stormont, 03, 2-I—<>f»; J. Duncombc, !):!, 21—00; il. Findlay, 01, 24—70. The following qualified for the Canifosa Cup (net scores only):—-J. Murane, 01; J. Steane, (iO; D. K. Duncan, (>7; R. Stallworthy, A. Scott, OS; D. Stormont, J. Duncombe', 00; R. Findlay, E. Turner, 70; F. B. Court, S. Neels, 71; R. Morgan, J. I). Foote, F. Bycrlcy, D. Yuill, S. Kerr, A. T. Bell, 72; W. Turbott, G. Farrant, G. Fleming, 73; A. Bevege, A. Beckett, M. Grav, 71; A. P. S. Bell, D. Lorimer, L. C. Smith, C. R. Watson 75; P. Gold water, A. Bickerstaff, R. Kensen, G. Impey, 70; C. Wallace, 77. Leading scores in the first round of the Young Cup competition were:—A. Irvine, SO, 20—09; S. Stormont, 03, 24 —00; ,T. Cleghorn, !J(J, 24 —72; D. K. Duncan, 85, 3;j—72; M. Gray. SO, 10—73; J. H. Naylor, 07, 24—73; A. P. S. Bell, SO, 10—73.

ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Coronation medal, Aotea Roa Cup, and medal handicap competitions, to bo played in conjunction by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club next Thursday, commencing at 10 o'clock: — Miss B. Tullock v. Mrs. V. Tanner. Mrs. A. Rosnter v. Mrs. Marshall-White, Miss N. Appleyard v. Mrs. Robson, Mrs. K. Long v. Mrs G. Impey, Mrs. Bishara v. Mrs. Hensleigh, Mrs. Craig v. Mrs. F. Raborie, Miss A. Bevege v. Mrs. C. Deverson, Mrs. D. Crimp v. Mrs. Laslett, Mrs. L. Findlay v. Miss M. Paterson, Mrs. Z. Martin v. Miss K. Morgan, Mrs. Smythe v. Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. L. Ininey v. Mrs. Stafford, Mrs. Hyland v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Scelly v. another. The qualifying round for the president's cup will be played next Saturday, commencing at JO o'clock, the first 1<! to qualify. Following is the draw:—Mrs. F. Browne v. Mrs. A. Rossiter, Mrs. V. Tanner v. Miss D. Andrews, Miss B. Tulloch v. Mrs. T. Wood. Miss D. Watson v. Mrs. G. Impey, Miss N. Apployard v. Miss E. Marshall, Mrs. Bishara v. Mrs. M. H. White, Miss D. Clark v. Mrs. F. Raborie, Miss A. Bevege v. Mrs. L. Crimp, Mrs. Robson v. Airs. K. Long, Miss Morgan v. Miss M. Paterson, Mrs. Harris v. Mrs. A. Hensleigh, Miss P. Hardie v, Mrs. F. Israel, Mrs. Laslett v. Mrs. L. Findlay, Miss Collinson v. Miss H. Hardley, Mrs. R. Craig v. Mrs. Devcrson, Miss Baulcombe v. Miss M. Graham. Miss E. Graham v. Miss. A. Graham, Miss E. Smith v. Miss N. Kerr, Miss Levy v. another. Following is the draw for the second division of the B grade:—Miss Blake v. Miss Woodford, Mrs. Dickens v. Miss Berry. Miss Franklyn v. Miss M. Miller, Miss M. Howell v. Miss N. Casey, Miss Hepburn v. Miss M. W. Miiler, Miss Hudson v. Miss Nickers, Miss K. Murray v. Miss It. Simpson.

GLENDOWIE LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.TJ. medal match to he played in conjunction with the Coronation medal and Aotearoa Cup bv members of the Glcndowie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: —Mrs. H. V. McGinley v. Mrs. M. G. McArthur, Mrs. N. Taylor v. Mrs. E. Warren, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson v. Mrs. C. D'Authreau, Mrs. J. L. Campbell v. Mrs. F. H. Browne, Miss E. Porter v. Miss B. Sutcr, Mrs. H. R. Mciklejohn v. Mrs. A. Montgomery, Mrs. R. B. Allen v. Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. J. Ray v. Mrs. J. R. Kissling, Mrs. F. Hayes v. Miss G. McCurd, Mrs. E. \V. C'olebrook v. Mrs. M. McKelvey, Mrs. R. Stirling v. another, Mrs. K. Boyes v. Miss O. Kent, Mrs. L. M. Stewart v. Mrs. N. Hardley, Miss R. HardIcy v. Miss L. Stead. Mrs. E. G. Bridgens v. Mrs. E. M. Hardley, Miss M. English v. Miss N. Howe, Miss L. Gray v. Miss G. M. Faram. Miss L. Smith v. Miss V. Sharland, Miss S. Mclndoe v. Miss J. Buchanan, Miss B. Agmen-Smith v. Miss M. McMahon, Miss M. Clenny v. Miss M. Melles, Miss B. Leonard v. Miss J. Long, Miss E. D. Gregson v. Miss B. Steven, Miss P. Wilcock v. Miss B. Sharman, Miss M. Goodwin v. Miss P. Arthur, Miss N. Stratton v. Miss A. •Shirley, Miss W. Sutton v. Miss P. Hayes, Miss I AVells v. Miss 11. Wake, Miss M. Steven v. Miss E. Foster, Miss P. Munford v. Miss G. Hume, Miss O. Odlin v. Mrs. J. Monteith, Miss F. Nation v. Miss ,1 .Nutsford, Miss M. Drysdale v. Miss I'. Thomas, Miss M. Hughes v. another.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following were the leading scores in the Coronation medal and Aotea Roa Cup competitions played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club: —JJrs. W. Houghton, 91, 14—77; Mrs. H. Bowden, 90, 18 —78; Miiiis K. Harty, 97, IS —79; Mrs. F. Prosser, 100, 19 —SI. A bogey match played by week-end members resulted as follows:—Miss Sexton, 1 up; Miss G. E. Mills, Miss I. Hotchkiss, 1 down.

MANUKAU CLUB Following is the draw for the firsi round of the .Manurewa Cup competition, to be played next Saturday by members of the Manukau Golf Club, commencing at 12.30 p.m.:—Shugar v. Revel], Lever v. Purdie, Colbeck v. Goddard, Callaghan v. Fa/quhar, Footo v. Priest, Nixon v. Rice, Kelly v. Blair, J. Alexander v. Dudley, R. Lord v. James. Pavitt v. Widdowson, Walsh v. Woolley, Morse v. Martyn, Verner v. Dunn, Agmen-Smith v. Roberts, Busing v. Yates, Fordyce v. Baird, Tonks v. Pocock, Johnston v. Lord, Carroll v. Wilson, Parker v. Barnard, George v. Grant, Fleming v. McDonald, Dreadon v. Burgess, Carpenter v. Watkin, Ferguson v. Rhind, Jenkins v. Talbot, Prouting v. Mclnnes, Brebner v. Cooper, Crispe v. Aitken, Revell v. Kinnibtirgh, Milne v. W. Alexander, Tuck v. Fearnley, St. Johnston v. Francis, Warden v. J. Rogers, Eiiott v. Bradstrect, Bishop v. Valentine, Carter v. Walker, Napier v. Cornes, A. Rogers v. Cain, Lawn v. another. The following members wore successful in the qualifying round for the Lovegrovo Shield: —Grant, S3, 17—08; Carroll, 01, 22—0i1; J. Rogers, 77, 7 —70; Revell, 70, 0 —70; Burgess, 87, 10 —71; Crispe, 97, 20 —71; Tuck, SO, 15—71; Rhind, 85, 13— 72; Shugar, 81, 9—72; Fordyce, 05; 23 — 72; Dudley, 85, 12—73; Footc, SB, 13 —75; Morse, 101, 25—70; Parker, 97, 21—70; Busing, 91, 15 —70; Farquhar, 100, 21 —70.

MANUKAU LADIES* CLUB Members of the Manukau L.adies' Golf Club will play the L.G.U. monthly medal competition in conjunction with Hie Coronation medal and Aotearoa Cup to-morrow, commencing at noon. Following is the draw:—Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. George v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Bishop v. Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Burgess v. Mrs. Dreadon, Miss K Brooks v. Mrs Eiiott, Mrs. Campbell Jenkins v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Talbot v. Mrs. Nichollas, Mrs. Carpenter v. Miss Graham, Mrs. Do Carteret v. Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Baird v. Mrs. Bingley, Mrs. Bradstrect v. Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Farquhar v. Mrs. Francis, Miss King v. Mrs. McNcish, Mrs. Looker v. Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Yates v. Miss Li (tie. Results of match play in the first round for Mrs. Parker's trophy for week-end members were as follows:—Miss Cooke lost to Miss McDonald, 3 and 1; Mrs. Wardell beat Mrs. Carroll, 5 and I. The best medal score was returned b.v Mrs. Bradstrect, lit, 21 —70. Other scores were:—Mrs. Pavitt, 90, 2*1 — 72; Mrs. Walmsley, 108, 30—72.

FRANKLIN V. HAMILTON [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOH E, Monday Four-ball best-ball games were played in the week-end match between Franklin and Hamilton on the Pukekohe course. Franklin won eight, and Hamilton four, while two finished all square. Details follow. Franklin names first: —Morning: Caldwell and Haynes lost to Bryant and Thomas, 5 and <1; "Howden and Colbock lost to Ferguson and Harding, 5 and 4; Stevenson and Novell lost to Radford and Rlddell, J down; Houlston and Martin beat SutclifTe and Fahey, 1 up; Mills and Rogers beat Mafcroft and Wood, 8 and 2; Grierson and Moore beat Duxfield and Winger, 1 and 8; Fearnloy and Austin beat Mayes and Groom, 5 and ;i. Afternoon: Caldwell and Ifaynes all square with Bryant and Thomas; Howden and Colbeck lost to Ferguson and Harding, 2 and I; Stevenson and ilovell, all square with Radford and Riddell; Roulston and Martin beat Sutcliffe and Fahey, 4 and 8; Mills and Rogers beat Mareroft and Wood, 4 and 8; Grierson and Moore beat Duxfield and Winger, 8 and 2; Fearnley and Austin beat Mayes and Groom, o and 5.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday The Coronation medal competition for seniors, and the Aotcuroa Cup for seniors and juniors will be played to-morrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10 o'clock. Following is the draw: —Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. • (lower, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Claehan, Miss Wilkinson v. Mrs. Fullerton-Smilh, Mrs. Bimlon v. Miss Duxfield, Mrs. Marnier v. Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. McDonald v. Mrs. Hawlings, Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs. Blundell, Mr?. King v. Mrs Isdale, Mrs. Matthews v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs P.

G. Harkness v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Groccitt v. Miss Masters, Mrs. Aitken v. Mrs. Sutton, Miss Bruce v. Miss Provis, Mrs. Masters v. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. G. Mills. 11 n.m.—Mrs. Primrose v. Mrs. Hockin, Mrs. Berry v. Miss D. Eyre. Mrs. Daldy v. Mrs. E. C. Day, Mrs. D. E. Hart v. Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Bell v. Miss M- Kyre, Mrs. Seabrook v. Miss Littleproud, Mrs. Brcwis v. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs Jewell v. Mrs. Friuscr, Mrs. Fallwell v. Mrs. J. McNicol, Mrs. Dent v. Mrs. Ambury, Mrs. Hoy Komp v. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs. Melvin, Mrs. Reynolds v. Mrs. Nisbet,, Mrs. R. B. Hart v. Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. .Raven v. Mrs. Peterson. Noon.—Mrs. Hallett v. Miss Toomau, Mrs. A. R. Brown v. Mrs. Griffiths. Mrs. Firth v. Mrs. W. Gray, Mrs. Luckie v. Mrs. MeKinnon. Mrs. Booth v. Mrs. C. Matthews, Mrs. Worlcy v. Mrs. Svenson, Mrs. F. M. Taylor v. Miss D. Speight, Mrs beared v. Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. Wake v. Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. Groom v. TvTiss Bliss, Mrs'. F. Harkness v. Mrs B. Thomas, Mrs. H. Wilson v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. Gibson v. Mrs. A. McKenzie, Mrs. Tanner v. Miss N. Raven. The draw for Thursday is as follows: Mrs. Gribben v. Miss M. House, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Lavinglon, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss E. House, Mrs. Parlanc v. Miss B. Clark, Mrs. Bennett v. Mrs. Sare, Mrs. Ryan v. Miss Lynch, Mrs. Holden v. Mrs. H. Clark, Mrs. Paterson v. Airs. Shakeshaft, Mrs. Wooller v. Mrs. Watson.

REMUERA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Coronation medal competition and Aotearoa Cup, to be played in conjunction next Thursday by members of the Remuera Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. I. Chambers v. Mrs. P. Clatworthy, Mrs. Bush v. Mrs. C. Preston, Mrs. G. C. Davenport v. Mrs. R. Morton, Miss A. Bailey v. Mrs. Leggett, Mrs. Price v. Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. Prouting v. Mrs. D. McCrone, Mrs. P. Wallis v. Mrs. D. Macfarlane, Mrs. Wiley v. Mrs. W. Rocke, Miss M. Gray v. Mrs. MacMorran, Mrs. J. Malfroy v. Miss H. Bewes, Mrs. A. E. Cooke v. Mrs. A. M. Young. Mrs. A. Binsted v. Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrs. W. Wright v. Mrs. G. W. Thomson, Mrs. Woods v. Mrs. F. C. Stewart, Mrs. R. M. Shrimiski v. another.

NORTH SHORE CLUB Following is the draw for the second monthly medal competition, to be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club next Saturday:—-R. Gould v. A. C. Itowe, E. W. Mills v. K. D. Anderson, J. J. Harkness v. S. W. H. Chambers, A. W. Short v. D. B. Heme, W. 1. Stemson v. A. Brett, IS". S. Chalmers v. R. Smallfiekt, A. It. Stephenson v. H. P. Johnston, IL Kemp v. T. M. Polio, W. Badley v. P. T. Kcane, L. J. Minogue v. W. Macindoe, G. McCloghire v. S. Rcid, E. H. Foot v. E. Harper, H. H. Charlesworth v. H. J. Preston, A. F. Cadness v. E. L. Thwaites, H. E. Goodwin v. H. C. Stevens, G. M. Black v. T. Millar, A. M. Seaman v. H. Cadness, A. E. Browne v. L. Harrison, H. Corbett v. D. J. Reid, J. G. Hoffey v. J. Mason, H. .T. T. Le Grove v. P. D. Foster. J. Rees-George v. A. E. Mooro, H. V. Everton v. .A. Whyte, R. M. Saddington v. H. de L. Peake. J. W. Morrison v. J. C. Bates, A. F. Bow v. P. J. Dawson, A. Grant v. G. Burns, E. P. Earle v. C. R. Morley, W. Roberts v. R. E. Ash, J. H. Money v. J. O'Neill H. G. Keane v. H. I. Macpherson, M. Ne< son v. B. L. de Maccdo, A. W. Lamb v. It. B. Clouston, J. Foster v. D. W. Mason, A. T. Buxton v. W. S. 11. Bloomfiekl, It. A. Spinley v. R. C. Cross. P. H. Mason v. A. W. Christmas, A. I?. Myers v. K. W. Ed monds, A. R. Smith v. G. Simmonds, H. Preston, jun., v. B. Macindoe, E. T. Gillett v. M. A. Walker, W. L. Furmston v. A. Lambert, W. I. Nixon v. W. G. T. Francis, A G. Crighton v. J. Eastham, W. Newsham v. V. D. Wisnewsky, H. F. Martin v. W. E. Roberts, W. W. Main v. A. F. Halvey, S. E. Foot v. M. S. O'Connor, H. Rees-George v. F. G. McKechnie, D. 11. Grant v. H. Freakes, M. N. Corner v. B. E. Goldwater, W. N. Hutchinson v. G. Heale, G. A Lemmon v. 0. Mortimer, Iv. Thomson v. H. G. Mclntyre, A. Bartlett v. C. H. Coldicutt, E. J. Wiseman v. 11. N. Preston, H. A. Broadbent v. A. J. Spraggon, G. E. Harper v. D. Foot, R. T. P. Philson v. C. R. Nealie, H. Owers v. M. W. Rees, I{. E. Feathcrston v. R. M. Cornwcll, H. P. Ibbertson v. W. M. Scott, R. N. White v. R. N. K. Swanston. T. McTvelvie v. M. D. Ash, J. D. Bull v. A. J. Weir, L. E. Ellison v. B. ILlewood, R. G. Dudding v. J. H. Robertson, :L W. Seton v. .T R. Morris, D. H. Freakes v. D. Chitty, E. C. Greer v. J. A. Howie, G. W. Frater v. G. At wood.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal, Coronation medal and Aotearoa Cup competitions to be played in conjunction to-morrow bv members of the Otahuhu Ladies" Golf Club: —9.45 a.m. to 10.15 a.m.: Mrs. E. J. Henderson v. Miss Hunter, Miss Crawford v. Mrs Wallace, Miss E. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Possenniskie v. Mrs. Valentine, Miss R. O'Loughlen v. Miss Muir, Mrs. Galloway v. Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Evre, Mrs. Jeavons v. Miss ?v T . Montgomerle, Mrs. Cairns v. Mrs. Albrighton, Miss I. Montgomerie v. Mrs. Benjamin, Mrs. Adams v. Mrs. Hodge. 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.—Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. A. E. Henderson, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Hilliard, Miss N. Wells v. Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Stevens v. Miss Raeside, Miss Rowley v. Mrs. Heather, Mrs. Salter v. Mrs. Aldred, Miss Dreadon v. Mrs. Davies, Miss Sutherland v. Mrs. McNeely, Miss Arnaboldi v. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Eustace v. Miss M. Hill.

CLEVEDON LADIES* CLUB Following: is the draw for the Aotearoa Cup medal round competition, to be played in conjunction with the button and star competitions, by members of the .Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: —Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Roberts, Mfss Campbell v. Mrs. Currie, Miss Smith v. Miss F. Burgoyne, Miss B. Bell v. Miss E. Gore, Mrs. Bryan v. Miss Z. Stepbens, Miss D. Ryburn v. Miss D. Burgoyne, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Dow, Miss Walsh v. Miss Shaw, Miss McPherson v. Miss B. Wells, Miss D. Hvde v. Miss F. Stephens, Miss Atchison v. Mrs. Furley, Miss Waters v. Mrs. Bryan. Miss J. Buigoyne v. Mrs. Colquboun, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Bell v. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Strachan, Mrs. Train v. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Hunt v. Miss ,T Gore, Miss Ryburn v. Miss H. Bell. Miss B. Dow v. Miss Sutherland. Following were the leading scores in tne L.G.tJ. medal round:—Seniors: Mrs. Alexander, 100, 30—76; Miss Smith 103, 23 SO, Mrs. Colquhoun, 11/, 30—SI; Miss F. Burgoyne, 102, 19—83. Juniors: Miss J. Gore, 320, 30—84.

ARiyiER CUP AT HUNTLY [from our own correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday The first round for the Armer Cup was nlaved over 18 holes by members of the Huntly Golf Club on Saturday. The results are as follows; D. E. Hart, 83, 22—01; S. V. Smith. SO. 12—08; R. Clinch 80, jo—08; S. Bennett, 89, 19 —70; R. Gunn, 1 00 i 3,{—72; E. V. Daldy, 85, 12—73; S. W lies, 91, 20 —74; J. Watson, 90, 21 —75; D. G. Mason, SS, 12—70; A. Henderson, 100, 30—70; H. Robertson. 11-1, 36—<8; N. Cuthbert, 109, 28—81; L. A. Johnston, 98 17 —81; T. Furniss, 101, 18—83; M. O'Brien, 09, 15—8-1; L. Hogg, 117, 30 —S7.

MORRINSVILLE LADIES* CLUB [from our own correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Monday Following is the draw for a monthly medal round to be played by members of the Morrinsville Ladies' Golf Club:—Wednesday: Miss Irvine v. Airs. Hastie, Mrs. Howie v. Miss Seales, Mrs. Pole v. Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Maclean v. Miss Laurenson, Miss Oates v. Mrs. Goosman, Miss Hawkins v. Mrs. Caulfield, Mrs. Innes v. Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. Mayo v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Connor v. Miss Waldcrs, Miss 1. Irvine v. Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Were. Saturday morning: Miss Hewitt v. another. Saturday afternoon: Miss Uniackc v. Miss T. Hewitt, Miss L. Strevens v. Mrs. Maingay, Miss M. Strevens v. Miss Porter, Miss Ryan v. Miss Cameron, Miss E. Strevens v. Miss O'Brien, Miss Seed v. Miss Coomhe.

WAIHI CAPTAIN'S TROPHY [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] "WAIHI, Monday Members of the Waihi Men's Golf Club player! (he third and final round of (he captain's trophy on Saturday, the winner beintr W. Rapson. with net scores for the competition of 72, 74 and 7;?. Net scores in the last round were:—Parker, <>2; Rapson, 715; Cullen, 73; Stainton, 7!?; Ludwig, 78; T. Clarke, 71; John Spencer, 71; Greenwood, 74; Metcalfe, 70; Coleman, 77; Barrowelough, ,7; liollis, 80; Whitehead, 80; Wallers, 81; K. Clark, 85; Hethorington »2; Fraser, 91. Only nine players completed the three rounds, these being:—Rapson, 7'', 71, 7:!, total, 210; T. Clarke, 71, 6(1. 7-I—'-"-'I; Metcalfe, 7;!. 71. 70—22: J; John Spence, 7<;, 75, 71—225; Cullen, 88, 80, 7.'!—230j Hoi!is, 87, 70, so—--213; Whitehead, 77, 87, 80 —214; R. Clark, 78, 82, 85 —215; Watlers, 80, 88, 81—258.

WHAU VALLEY CLUB MATCH [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANG ARET, Monday The Whau Valley Golf Club held a medal match during the week-end, K. Syminton being the winner with a score of 87, 15 —72. Other good scores were:—R. Hughes, 94, 20 —74; F. G. Bright, 101, 20 —75.

THE WHANGAREI CLUB [from our own correspondent] WIIAXGAREI, Monday The Whangarei Golf Club held a Stableford bogey match during the week-end. K. O. Potter won on a count back. Best scores were:—K. O. Potter, 22, 18—85; W. J. Glanville, ;!8, 2—85; S. J. Weston, 24. S —32; B. A. Wolff, 21, 10—31; H. Wilson, 20, 11—81; C. Waymouth, 18, IS —31.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22719, 4 May 1937, Page 9

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22719, 4 May 1937, Page 9

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22719, 4 May 1937, Page 9

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