GOLF CONTESTS
AKAIiANA COMPETITION COLTMAN CUP MATCHES ARRANGEMENT OF THE DRAW Members of the Akarana Golf Club will contest the first round of the handicap match play competition for the Coltman Cup next Saturday. Following is the draw:— P. Griffiths v. J. Swanson, W. H. Nicholls v. C. N. Allpress, C. R. Taylor v. S. Booth, G. J. Rich v. N. F. Cooper, C. V. Currie v. E. F. Snell, A. A. Young v. H. N. E. Clarke, J. S. Wiseman v. W. Plowman, L. L. Cashmorc v. I. W. Houston, J. C. Mitchell v. G. E. Cairns, R. B. v. F. A. Garry, H. Cullen v. A. S. Jamicson, J. D. McKinvcri v. J. D. Deanc, K. C. Ward v. S. Tucker, H. W. Bennett v. H. H. Tills, S. S. Hardman v. L. W. Makin, L. D. Stewart v. A. B. 0. Saunders. PUPUKE CLUB STABLEFORD BOGEY WATCH A Stableford bogey match will bo played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday. Following is tho draw: —H. Brickell v. J. C. Shennan, A. Hyde v. W. J. Thompson, C. Jaggs v. S. Ardley, E. W. Mills v. G. A. Waterman, R. Nicholas v. G. C. Malcolm, T. E. Gooding v. J. Drought, W. J. Skelton v. S. Stevens, R. Durham v. I. Howden, L. N. McKay v. L. V. Brooks, G. F. Saunders v. A. Dickor, H. Y. Gray v. H. A. Craig, R. Johnston v. R .W. Mullis, H. E. Nicholas v. J. Armstrong, H. O. Probert v. P. Roach, A. F. Burnett v. H. Randrup, E. L. Ryan v. F. A. Fox, E. A. Carson v. W. D. Ross, H. Ellis v. J. M. West, C. H. Palmer v. W. H, Irving, N. E. Jackson v. H. J. Buckloy, J. H. Hume v. J. Mason, F. McCarthy v. J. Williams, R. G. Ross v. L. H. Hume, B. Kissin v. J. Mollard, T. G. Armstrong v. Jj. B. Johnston, J. G. Ross v. D. Percival, L. H. Hume v. J. V. Ross, M. Tisdall v. R. A. Logan, M. Grant v. E. J. Rise. J. I. Wilson v. J. Williams, jun. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock:—Mrs. C. C. Ewen v. Mrs. W. R. Woolhouse, Mrs. C. H. Halford v. Miss O. Bischoff, Mrs. H. .Lovcll v. Mrs. E. Plowman, Mrs. A. A. Bishop v. Miss M. Bischoff, Miss T. Jones v. Mrs. P. Sandman, Mrs. W. J. McAllen v. Miss M. Kerr-Taylor, Mrs. G. Ashley v. Miss M. Meagher, Miss N. Brodio v. Mrs. 11. Simmonds, Mrs. F. Schischka v. Mrs. H. L. Turnbull, Mrs. D. St. George v. Miss I. Walters, Mrs. A. Reedy v. Miss S. Kirk. Sixth Tee, at 10 o'clock. —Mrs. R. H. Colti man v. Miss K. Bird, Mrs. F. Lord v. Mrs. | H. Saunders, Miss M. Hayes v. Mrs. N. K. Bree, Mrs. G. Morrison v. Mrs. H. Sailer,v, Miss G. Maden v. Mrs. J. T. Wells, Miss G. Hodtre v. Miss M. Neville, Miss M. Dalton v. Mrs. O. Cook, Mrs. J. Robb v. Miss W. Todd. Tho draw for the monthly medal match to be played on Saturday by week-end membPrs is as follows:—Miss E. Cowan v. Miss M. Cooper, Miss N. Dowden v. Miss B. Roberts, Miss E. WriEht v. Miss E. Prideaux, Miss K. Hally v. Miss O. Cowley, Miss jr. Webber v. another. Miss K. Hickmun v. Miss A. Deacon, Miss M. Hodge v. Miss M. Wright. GLENDOWIE CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the Howey Walker Cup medal rounds, to he played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club, also for the R. Ballin special prizes, to be awarded to senior and junior players returning tho best net round of the series:—W. Long v. V. R. Johns, M. Hume v. R. L. Fenwick, A. C. Johns v. S. R. Self, G. Gaudin v. G. Graham, H. W. Morton v. H. L. Thomas, 11. E. Jolly v. Dr. Craven. J. J. Mein v. L. Marquet, R. J. A. Graham v. R. B. Allen, R. W. McCarthy v.- N. E. Lewisham, A. Kildare v. N. W. Hardley, M. Clark v. S. Keys, G. O'Meara v. F. T. McCarthy, A. L. Graham v. J. R. McCrystall, R. K. Davis v. K. J. Wren, D. P. Winstone v. A. D. McGregor, G. D. Pollock v. W. A. Laxon, A. O. Horspool v. L. C. Gladding, H. J. Aitken v. Dr. Horton, J. Paterson v. E. Lewisham, D. Robinson v. T. Aginen-Smith, D. McGregor v R. Katterfeldt, J. E. Stedman v. G. Palmer, W. Monteith v. J. Terry, L. J. Keys v. J. K. Cameron, F. Restall v. L. J. Morris, E. F. Oakes v. A. Howey Walker, F. Trice v. C. D'Authreau, J. H. Beale v. W. Graham, D. M. Reilly v. C. L. Mason, I. G. O'Neill v. O. Jones. J. McGhie v. T. S. Moore, K. Hinton v. It. T. Woodburn, E. H. Batten v. J. McKelvcy, W. S. Douglas v. W. Bainbridge. WAITEMATA LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for a nine-holes medal match to be played by members of the Waiteniata Ladies' Golf Club next weekend: —Miss K. Thompson v. Miss D. Lethaby, Miss H. Gooding v. Miss D. Chubb, Miss D. Curt.ayne v. Miss P. Catchpole, Miss N. Lethaby v. Miss J. Catchpole. Miss M. Weir v. Miss P. Shaw, Miss J. Drummond v. Miss I. Lundon, Miss L. Bourne v. Miss J. Bern, Miss J. Sloane v. Miss N. Burgess, Miss B. Brooks v. Miss R. Harty, Miss X. Loper v. Miss P. Harty, Miss M. Hill v. Miss Potter, Miss Adeano v. Miss M. Cooper. A sealed hole match was won by Miss D. Lethaby. Following are the results of an open-day tournament held yesterday:—Medal handi&ap, A section: Mrs. C. Prime, 93, 24—GO. B section: Mrs. H. Preston, 101, 30 —08. Canadian foursomes: Mesdamcs K. Pike and J. Hogan, 03, 12 —51; Mesdames H. Gray and Cockayne, (Hi, 15 —51. The former pair won on the count back. Putting competition: Miss F. Marks. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the senior open day competition to be held by the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 9 a.m.:—First tee: Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. Mrs. C. N. Jacobsen, Miss L. Williamson v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson. Mrs. R. S. Whale v. Mrs. A. W. Rush ton, Mrs. M. H. Shroff v. Miss E. Upton, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Miss N. MacCormick, Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Mrs. C. E. Grcvatt, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. W S. Ralph, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. V. Kerr. 9.32 a.m.—Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. G. W. Jinman, Mrs J. Paterson v. Mrs. E. Philip, Miss A. IJacket v. Miss E. Schnauer. Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Miss 0. Stevens, Mrs. P. Andrew v. Mrs. B. Bree, Mrs. H. R. Hughes v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. A. H. O'Lcary v. another. 10 a.m. —Miss M. Ridings v. Miss E Aickin, Mrs. G. Laird v. Mrs. G. Ferguson, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. I Stewart v. Miss A- Grove, Miss Iv. Hally v Miss G. Hooper, Miss B. Smith v. Miss M. Lundon, Mrs. R. A. Spinloy v. Mrs. G. Warren, Miss H. Mitchell v. Mrs. C. D'Authreau. . _ 10.32 a.m.—Miss C. Wright v. Miss J. Johnson, Mrs. M. G. Masefield v. Mrs .T. C Hill Mrs. J. Palmer v. Mrs. N. laylor. Eighth Tee—Miss P. Moody v. Miss M Parker, Mrs. A. Tysoc v. Mrs. L. Kingsland, Mrs. M. Fraser Smith v. Miss I. McCready, Mrs! R. G. Rainger v. Mrs. S. A. Pezaro. Miss C. Rainger v. Miss M. Bailey, Miss K. Harty v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor - A bogey foursomes resulted as follows Mrs P Andrew and Miss L. Williamson, - down; Mrs. M. G. Masefield and Miss A. Hacket, 5 down; Mrs. G. M. White and Miss D. Hart,-6 down. WAIKARE CLUB The qualifying round for tho Waikare Cup was plavcd by members of the Waikare Golf Club. Following are the net scores of successful players:—Mcintosh. (17; A. Dnigle, Oi>; t. DinHp, 70; C. Morris, 71; Parker, /2; C. Gordon' 71; K. Scholium, 75; Stevenson, Austin, Uegbie, Mcßae, Marr, 7(J; L. Gordon, Sycamore, 77; A. Scholium, Ennion, / 8. 'The draw for the first round is as follows: —Mcintosh v. Ennion, Austin v. Stevenson, Parker v. Marr, Morris v. Sycamore, L. Dingle v. L. Gordon, C. Gordon v. Mcßae, K. Scholium v. Begbie, A. Scholium v. A. Dingle. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Results of a bogey match played liy tbc members of the Otahuhu Ladies Golf Club yesterday are as follows: —A grade: M'SS I'. Sutherland, G down. B grade: Miss M. Crawford, 0 down, won on recount; Airs. Galloway, (i down; Mrs. Kelly, 7 down. The club will be represented in an in torclub match at Papakura on Saturday by the following team:—Miss D. Grant, Miss P. Gardiner, Miss F. Cawkwell, Miss R. Gurr, Miss T. Kitto, Miss A. Simmonds, Miss C. Staunton Miss Dumbleton, Miss Thompson, Miss Hamlin, Miss Lipscombe, Miss Nolan, Miss L. Simmonds and Miss Gibson. MORRINSVILLE LADIES [ FItOM OUR OWN COUHKSI'OXDKXT] MORRINSVILLE. Tuesday j Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played by members of the Morrinsville Ladies' Golf Club on' Friday and Saturday Friday: Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. Innes, Miss Irvine v. Miss Gates, Mrs. Pole .te Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Hastie v. Mrs. Davif* Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Faulkner, Miss Scales v. Mrs. Johns, Mrs. MaeLean, v. Miss Laurenson, Mrs. Goosman v. Mrs. Millor, Mrs. Caulfiold v. Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Nicholson v Mrs. Were, Mrs. Mayo v. Miss Wa'ders; Miss I. Irvine v. Mrs. Holland. Saturday: Miss Hewitt v. another, Miss Uiiiacke v. Miss L. Strove,ns. Miss T. Hewitt v. Miss Cameron, Miss M. Strevens v. Miss Ryan, Miss Maingay v. Miss E. Strevens, Miss Porter v. Miss O'Brien, Miss Ferguson v Miss Robb. Tho best scores in the Stableford bogey competition were:—Mrs. Innes, 27, 7 —34; Mrs. Faulkner, 27, 7 —31; Miss Irvine, 10, 13 —2U; Miss Scales, lb, 10—28.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 17
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