KINGSWELL SHIELD
MAUNGAKIEKTE CLUB WEEK-END COMPETITION DRAW FOR THE THIRD ROUND Following is tho draw for the third round of the Kingswell Shield, to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill next Saturday, commencing at 11.30 a.m., and following in order of the draw at five-minute intervals: — J. Earlc, A. Cahill, K. M. Heywood, L. E. Vivian; D. Schnauer, D. E. Coutts, G. B. Morpeth, C. C. Ewen; R. Aley, P. Betchley, G. S. Laird. F. J. Ilintz; C. S. Craig, A. L. .Tones, B. G. Bond, J. T. F. Mitchell; J. Caughley, A. H. Blackburn, .T. Sherlock, I?. Angus; C. W. Schnauer, R. P. Bennett, G. A. Hardlcy, R. W. Vcrry; I. J. Goldstino, R. S. Ncwcomb, J. Jerrat, S. Caro; E. H. Halstead, D. L. McKay, J. K. Johnston, L. G. Winter; L. .T. Druminond, M. A. Pattison, R. J. Harris, L. J. Robinson; R. J. Coates, F. M. Shortt, F. J. Schischka, P. J. Hackett; J. S. Milne, D. F. McCorinick, G. J. Bennett, G. L. Taylor; R. G. Moffitt, L. B. Schnauer, H. Morpeth, M. R. O'Shca; J. M. Elliffo, H. Roy, M. T. Wilson, A. Woolley; J. S. Coleprove, M. H. Wiseman, W. Calderwood, C. Jarman. , , D. G. Macfarlane, A. Belcher, I. Moir, G. Truscott; E. D. Thomas, A. H. Winter, G. S. Stichbury, L. Walker; H. Tidmarsh, B. E. Eudman, F. Wiseman, S. Lamb; C. Worth, C. F. Rosscr, A. N. Turner, C. Partridge;; J. L. Gregory, A. N. Hay, J. S. Kidd, R. Laird; J. S. Rankin, R. G. Milligan, F. Aldred, N. J. Kidd; W. Iv. Michael, P. Wh.vman, G. H. Philson, W. I?. Teape; J. Pclham, J. Palmer, J. Balgarnio, ,T. H. Earle; G. C. KissliitE;, C. 11. Heald, J. Riordan, G. F. 11. Keith; W. S. Spence. jun., G. H. Benton, V. W. Kerr, J. Eddleaton; .D. G. McClintock, F. R. Beanlnnd, J. E. Cochrane, D. E. Stew art; W. F. Darby, C. R. S. Woollams, F. G. Rae, J. P. Wiidman; S. W. Smith, E. E. .Tones, E. M. King, A. H. Winstone; J. B. Grove, A. N. Aley, 0. B. Grove, H. V. Parkinson. HAMILTON LADIES RESULTS AND DRAW Under ideal conditions the qualifying round of the Douglas Cup competition was played by the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club. Some excellent scores were returned and a record standard of play was produced, players having to do a net 7!) to qualify. The 32 players to qualify were:—Mrs. E. Firth. Miss V. Bliss, Miss M. Eyre, Mrs. H. Ainbury, Mrs. E. V. Daldy, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs, H. Hallett, Mrs. C. W. Jewell, Miss J. Masters, Mrs. C. A. Arthur, Mrs. W. Waring, Miss K. Tooman, Mrs. A. E. Savage, Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. A. H. Berry, Mrs. J. D. Joy, Miss D, Speight, Mrs. H. McDonald, Mrs. F. Luckio, Mrs. A. H. McKinnon, Mrs. Graham Mills, Mrs. C. B. Dent, Mrs. G. Primrose, Miss A. Coventry, Mrs. H. Fallwell, Mrs. E. C. Brewis, Mrs. A. E. Sandford, Mrs. D. E. Hart, Mrs. L. Day, Mrs. Wynne Gray, Mrs, A. E. McCracken, Mrs. R. Worley. The best score returned In the Coronation medal was Mrs. C. A. Arthur's 85, 15 —70. Mrs. H. McDonald, with 82, 8—74, and Mrs. G. Blndon, 90, 16-—74, were the next best. In the Aotea Roa Cup competition Mrs. C. W. Jewell, with 92, 23 —09, had the best score. Mrs. A. E. McCracken was 01, 19—72; Mrs. D. E. Hart, 98, 25—73; Mrs. G. Mills, 94, 21 —73; Mrs. R. Kemp, 97, 23—74 j Mrs. Nisbet, 98, 24 —74. A competition in the form of a medal round for a trophy given by Mrs. T. C. Fraser will be played on Friday. The draw it; as follows, commencing at the first tee at 10.15 a.m., and afterwards at approximately four-minute intervals:—Mrs. Clachan and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. L. Day and Miss Madeley, Mrs. Mander and Mrs. Batt, Mrs. Gower and Airs. Rawlings, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Waring and Mrs. Riddoll, Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. Seabrook, Mrs Bindon and Mrs. Grocott, Miss Duxfield and Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. Isdale and Mrs. Joy. Mrs. McCracken arid Mrs. King, Mrs. Jewell and Miss MacConnick. 11 a.m.—Mrs. H. Matthews and Mrs Kemp, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs Fallwell and Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Raven and Mrs. R. B. Hart, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Masters, Mrs. Hockin and Mrs. G. Smith, Miss Provis and Mrs. Toombs. Mrs. Daldy and Miss Littleproud, Mrs. D. E Hart and Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Nisbet. and Miss M. Eyre. Mrs. D'Arcy Smith and Miss D. Eyre. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Dent. Mrs. Primrose and Miss Speight, Mrs. G. Mills and Mrs. Macdiarmid. 12 Noon.—Mrs. Aifken and Mrs. Ambury, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Worley and Mrs. Wake. Mrs. B. Thomas and Miss Tooman. Mrs. F. M. Taylor and Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Groom, Mrs. Harkness and Mrs. Searell, Mrs. W. A. Smith and Mrs. Luckie, Mrs. Svenson and Miss Bliss, Mrs. Melvin and Mrs. C. Matthews. Courtesy 3f> handicap players may compete in the above competition by arranging their own partner and givinar names to secretary. Their starting time will be about 1 p.m. OTAHUHU CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of the captain's prize, to be played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club next Saturday:—Morning: J. L. Clark v. J. Eccles, F. McKenzic v. winner of A. Bullen and J. Burns. Afternoon: A. E. Bell v. W. B. Eustace, E. Walker v. A. C. Armstrong, J. H. Adams v. ft". G. Matthews, N. M. Clark v. R. Giesen, G. C. Lyttelton v. A. E. Henderson, R. <T. McWilliamx v. W. Darley, L. B. Wright v. G. S. W T ing, A. F. Amodeo v. F. C. Gloeson, N. A. Ford v H. W. Bell, E. Sauriders v. R. G. Croxson, W. A. Stroud v. G. McGehan, 0. W. Bayly v. N. C. Blair, S. N. Baigent v. A. P. Eustace, J. E. Bundle v. J. Walker The draw for the consolation bogey match lo be played next Saturday is as follows: — Morning: G. A. Taylor v. P. Jones, B. 0. Heather v. G. W. Kirkbridc, 0. R. Montgomerv v. J. W. Goddard, G. A. Wooller v K 'Hosking, C. R. Reader v. J. Hoskinp: N. A. McElroy v. M. H. Russell. Afternoon: J. Kerr v. R. E. Brown, J. W. Johns v. E. L. Salmon, R. L. Brown v. A. T. Grundy. C. Prime v. C. S. Vallance, M. A. Pcllett v. T. N. Wallace, I. H Malcolm v. S. T. Midgley, S E. Pinfold v. J. D. Elder, A. Haydon v. L. Ducker, H Saunders v. another. Following are further results of the first round of the captain's prize:—J. L. Clark beat P. Jones, 2 and 1; J. Eccles beat J. Hosking, 5 and 4; F. McKenzie beat C. R. Reader, 2 and 1; A. b. Bell beat IT Saunders, 5 and 4; O. W. Bayly beat A. Haydon, 5 and 4; J. Walker beat M. Henderson, 1 up. WHAU VALLEY MEN'S MATCHES [from our own correspondent] WHANGABBI, Tuesday The following is the draw for the first round of the Duff Cup and the qualifying uut ol the Spalding Cup. to be played on lurday by members of the Whau Valuj i.olf Club:—G. Auld v.O Georgeson;R. H. Mills v. W. E. Crawford; M. kokich v. M. Henrickson; A. Martin v. R. Syminton: H J Peebe- v. L. F. Tucker; A. L. Ward v ' J. W. McArthur; W. E. Dennis v. R. Hughes; L. Adams v. W. Andrews; J. W. Atkinson v. O. E. Bindon: J. H. Birchall v. F. G. Bright; H. C. Brooks v. R. P. Bundle; J. H. Cameron v. H. P. D«vls; G. L. Davidson v. C. Weir; T. L. Delugar v. I. R. Finlayson; R. B. Cleverley v. C. &. Dent: E. J Dunne v A. D. Cook; J. RConnell v. W. H. Cuthbert; F. L. Gardner v. H. L. Haden; E. A. Higgins v. M. Gardner; W. Gaugham v. anotlior; F. Holloway v. F. G. Hill; A. F Kay v J H. King; L. Marshall v. A. Mac Donald; J. D. Milne v. I. McEwan; R. H. McKenzie v. G. C Napier; J. J. McKenzie v Palairet; E. H. Palmer v. C. S. Royds; Vv. L. Robinson v. S. G. Price; M. Pott.fr v. B. Ratcliffe; C. w. H. Reid v. B Sheehnn; F. Simpson v. L. N. Skinner; M. J. Taylor v. F. E. Uffindel; N. Smith v. G. Whiteman; J. G. Whiteman v. M. Stewart. WHAU VALLEY LADIES [l'ltOM OUR OWN CORRKSI'ONDKNT] WHANGAREI, Tuesday The following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal match to be played this week by members of the Whan alley Ladies Golf Club: —Thursday: Miss Campbell v. Mrs. Booth; Mrs. Pickering v. Mrs. Hawkeswood; Mrs. A. Martin v. Miss T. Holinan; Mrs. McKinnon, jun.. v. Miss Horn; Miss Fleming v. Miss McKinnon. sen.; Miss McPbee v Miss McCardlc; Mrs. H. Bayley v. Miss Amies; Mrs. Morrison, a bye. Saturday: Miss D. Morrison v. Miss Brigham; Miss M. D. Morrison v. Miss O. Abbott; Miss Dwen v. Miss Jack; Miss Pitney v. Miss Carmichnel; Miss Steedman v. Miss Nisbet; Miss Walker v Miss R. Tibbits; Miss Henderson v. Miss M L. Whiteman; Miss A. Hawken v. Miss G. Ha 11 id»y-; Miss M. Hawken v. Miss C Brake; Miss F. Fraser v. Miss S. Mackesy; Miss E. Abbott, a bye. MOUNT MAUNGANUI CONTEST [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Tuesday The monthly medal competition played on the Brandonmere links. Mount Maunganui, was won by 0. Sutherland, N IOO, 28—78
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