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MEMORIAL CUP

MATTNG AKIEKIE LADIES DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY Following is the draw for the second round of the Mary Sehnaucr Memorial Cup competition and the medal handicap match to be played in conjunction by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 10 o'clock, at fourminutes intervals: — Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Mrs. V. Kerr, Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. G. S. Laird, Mrs. R. Buttle v. Miss B. Smith, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss E. Schnauer, Miss J. Johnson v. Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Mrs. R. Monteath v. Miss D. Lamb, Miss G. Hooper v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. H. P. Caughey v. Miss A. Grove, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. L. Pegler, Miss R. Hill v. Miss I\. Edgelow, Miss T. Lamb, v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. L. Norton v. Mrs. .T. Fudge, Mrs. 11. V. Coe v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley. 11 a.m.—Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Mrs. F. Williams, Mrs. W. J. Truseott v. Mrs. R. Martin, Mrs. A. Horton v. Miss B. Stcdman, Mrs. H. Hardley v. Mrs. I. R. Roberts, Miss E. Blackburn v. Mrs. G. Bennett, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. -Mrs. F. Malcolm, Mrs. W. J. Fletcher v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Mrs. A. C. Steele v. Miss S. Lawrence, Miss F. Williams v. Mrs. H. V. Choycc, Mrs. I. Betchley v. Mrs. H. Williams. Noon. —Mrs. W. R. Fee v. Miss P. Cadman, Mrs. F. Saxton v. Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Miss D. Wilson v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. A. E. Macartney v. Miss J. Edwards, Miss P. Rcid v. Mrs. J. M. Elliffe, Mrs. P. Harrison v. Mrs. I. Paterson, Mrs, J. Caughey v. Mrs. M. Cumming, Miss ' N. Gregory v. Mrs. C. F. Fosser, Miss B. C'oe v. Mrs. E. D. Jones, Mrs. A. D. Stewart v. Mrs. F. I-I. Butcher, Mrs._J. Grayden v. Mrs. J. Dawson, Miss N. Harvey v. Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs. E. Ponsford v. Mrs. C. A. Jarman, Miss C. Lloyd v. Mrs. H. Morpeth, Miss A. Morley v. Mrs. H. P. Richmond. 1 p.m.—Miss P. Jaffrey v. Mrs. J. !Nicoll, Miss R. Nixon v. Miss I. Hutson, Mrs. R. Verry v. Mrs. S. Caro, Miss U. Collins v Miss F. Preece, Mrs. R. Grevatt v. Mrs. R. W. Shepherd, Mrs. S. E. Haycock v. Miss N. Hooton, Miss J. Thomson v. Mrs. A. E. Storey. Ninth Tee, 10 a.m.—Mrs. A. J. Kcaney v Mrs. C. King, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. R. Meredith, Miss N. Clark v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. S. W Morley v. Mrs. W. R. Holmes, Miss R. Loudon v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. A. Oxley v. Mrs. C. P. Smith. The Coronation medal and Aotea Foa Cup compelitions were played yesterday. Results were as follows: — . „ Coronation Medal. —Mrs. V. Kerr, 89, -,0—77. Miss A. Grove, 9S, 17—81; Miss B. Smith, 99, 17—82. Aotea Foa Cup.—Mrs. C. F. Fosser, 104, 28—70; Mrs. V. Kerr, 89, 12—77; Mrs. A. F. Walker, 101, 2-1—SO: Miss A. Grove. 98, 17—81; Mrs. H. P. Fichmond, 112, 31—81; Miss B. Smith, 99, 17—82; Mrs. L. Pegler, 101, 19 —S'2.

BARDOWIE CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday The six best cards returned in Saturday's medal competition on the Bardowie links were: —A. Feisst, 88; J. McFarlane, 92; R. Morriss 94; F. Oliver, 95; R. Twining, 9^» F. Ray, 99. CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday Ideal golfing conditions prevailed on Saturday afternoon, when the second round oi the Cambridge handicap was played, together with a Stableford bogey match. In the bogey match, J. Butler went round in 75, which gave him 40 Stableford P o ' l } l ®. The best cards were as follows:—-J. Butler, 3-, 8—1U; K. Wilkinson, 2(i, 10—36; T. Moss, 27, S —3s; B. Harper 20, 15—30; H N Freeman, 29, 5—34; E. Mortice. 24, 10—34; B. Olliver. iti, Woolley, 24, 9—33; D. Creed, 19, 14—33. K. Boucher. 23. 9 —32; J. Giles, 21, 11 — 32; R. S. Alford, 27, 3 —30. Results o£ the second round in the cambridge handicap were: —K. Wilkinson beat F. Entwistle, E. Kickle beat S, Holdgate,, H. N. Freeman beat M. Woolley, W. J. A\ard hpot R E Alford, B. Harper beat A. J. Law, H. Nealey beat T. Hampshire, W.Rice beat W H. Cubis, R. Boucher'beat D. Hewitt, R. Ireland beat R. feisst, L. F eisst beat G-. O. -Wake, I>. McCathie beat S. Cotton Dr. Tod beat M. Wells, F. C. Rodsers beat G. Hamilton C. H. White btat C Ha worth, D. Law beat W. Scott, H. Katcime beat L. Webber.

THAMES LADIES' CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH' —OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES, Monday The following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played in conjunction with the Coronation Medal and Aotea-roa Gup by the members of the Thames Ladies Golf Club on Wednesday next:—Mrs. N. Rigby v. Miss R. Miller, Mrs. W. Glover v. Mrs W. Richardson, Mrs. J. Pease v Miss D. Poulgrain, Mrs. T. McCarroll v. M T ISS \f'r« r' A. G. Fisher v. Mrs. L Griffin, Mrs. C. Poulgrain v. Mrs. J. B. Liggms, Miss I. Reader v. Mrs. D. J- Law, Mrs. B. Chapman v. Mrs. A. Dovell; Mrs B. Harden v Mrs. S. Miller, Mis* L. Steedman v. Miss R. Price, Miss N. Ensor v. Mrs. A. Johnston, Miss C. Steedman v. Miss E. Bongard, Mrs I. Grant v. Miss 7. Bell, Miss J. Court v. Miss E. Harden. Miss E. McCullough v. Miss J. Crawford. Mrs. L. Jones v. Mrs H Uren. Miss Elva Johnston v. another. Saturday players: Miss A. Boles v. Miss a. Nankivell, Miss J. Griffin v Miss P. How. den, Miss J. Law v. Miss D. Cooney, Miss M. Tlichardson v. Miss Wallace, Miss Black v. Miss E. Johnson, Miss P. Johnson v Miss G. Smith.

HAURAKI PLAINS MATCH [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] THAMES, Monday On the Hauraki Plains Golf Club's links a 30-holo medal round was played for the captain's trophy during the week-end. the winner being F. E. Hammond with a gross ISO. net 130. It was decided to play for the' vice-president's trophy in conjunction with the King George V. Memorial Handi cap on Coronation Day. ROTORUA CLUB DRAW [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday The draw for the Rotorua Golf Club's bogey handicap, to be decided on Wednesday, is as follows: —J. Blencowe v. F. R. Wanders, P. Butler v. Dennison Smith, A. Carruthcrs v. J. Thomas, E. Crawford v. F. Stvles, J. Clarken v. J. Simmers. C. Gibbs v. Cr. Haymes, O. Gobdyer v. T.. Kerr. F. Hodges v. P. Kinninmont, H. Heywood v. R. Jones, J. Ladd v. H. Limozen. F. W. Pee v. J. B. Lee, R. Leyland v. A. Moore, S. Main v. W. Needham, R., Miller v. M. Reidy, E. Robinson v. S. Smith, F. Wilkio v. another. MOTUTARA CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday The Motutara Golf Club played the second round of its three-day medal competition during the week-end. The best cards returned being the following:—G. Harker, 71, 33—58; E. J. Smith, 70, 14—62; A. V. Merriman. 70, 12—01; W. F. Davies, 89, 21 —05; H. Musgrave, DO, 21—00. The draw for the third round of the medal competition for lady members on Wednesday is as follows:—Miss Knight v. Miss Mau, Mrs. Sparkes v. Mrs. Bear, Miss Scott v. Mrs Apatare, Mrs. London v. Miss Blackwell, Mrs. Greenhead v. Miss Mitchell, Mrs. 'VernflU v. another

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

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

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