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BALLIN CUP

PLAY AT TITIRANGI FIRST ROUND DECIDED TAYLOR BOWL TO GEORGE The first round of the Ballin Cup was played on Saturday by members of the Titirangi Golf C'lub. Following were the results: — E. Hutchison beat 11. Thomas, 2 up; R. M. Dacre beat J. H. Young, o and 4; B. N. Hubble beat E. AV. Griffiths, at the 20th; E. A. Tukc beat AV. J. Truscott, at the 10th; AV. R. Vercoc beat .1. Carnachan, 1 and 3; C. George beat J. R. Brendell, 5 and 3; H. J. Court beat W. F. Fowlds, 4 and 3; R, G. Tappenden beat H. D. Brinsden, 1 up; J. C. Graham beat AV. G. Cain, I up; J. M. Coltman beat L. H. Fisher, 1 up; A. Shorter beat, T. Stone, 3 and 'J; J. Galloway beat JO. G. Tallis, 1 up; E. AV. Yates beat R. J. Hamilton, 5 and 4: H. M. Rogerson beat J. Grierson. at tho 10th; E. Tonks beat AV. J. Reid, 5 and 4. The final of the Taylor Bowl resulted in a win for R. M. George over E. AV. Yates, 2 and 1. A bogey handicap resulted in a tie between I. A. AVylds, F. AV. Lucas, G. L. Humphreys and 11. J. Somerville, 1 up. AVylds won on the count back. Other good cards were:—R. J. Graham, C. George, L. J. McCoy, R. M. Dacre, all square; H. Harvey, P. Harrison, A. C.. Jacob and J. F. McClintock, 1 down. HAMILTON CLUB BELL CUP SEMI-FINALS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The semi-finals of the match play events were decided by members of tho Hamilton Golf Club at St. Andrews links yesterday. Following were the results: — Bell Cup.—L. R. AV. Reid beat A. Marcroft, 2 and 1; K. McLeod beat J. F. Strang, 2 and 1. Consolation Handicap.—H. AV. Fisher beat J. G. Ferguson, 1 up; A. L. Tomkins beat C. B. Fullerton-Smith, 2 and 1, after finishing all square in the first match. A Stableford bngey handicap was also plaved, the following being the best cards: — (J. Secrombe, 28, 10—38; C. B. Thomas, 32, 4—30; G. Hovey, 22, 14 —30; R. Glading, 30, 4 —34; G. A. AVilkes, 23, 11—34; AV. .T. King, 25, 8—33; J. M. Horton. 27, 6—33; A. M. Fahcy, 27, 6—33; W. Gunn, 21, 12—33; H. G. Loveridge, 22, 11—33; AV. C. AVynne, 28, 5—33; P. G. Russell, 25, 8—33; O. M. Good, 24, 9—33; F. G. AVooller, 23, 9—32; C. B. AVake, 27, 4—31; E. McLellan, 17, 14 —31; I. D. Mears, 10, 11—30; AV. Y. Kirkman. 13, 27—30. OTAHUHU CLUB CUP MATCHES PLAYED The Grange links were in excellent order on Saturday, when the members of the Otaliuhu Golf Club played the qualifying rounds of the Ballin and Eccles" Cup competitions. The results were:— Ballin Cup.—AV. J. Melhuish, S6, 24—02; A. C. .Armstrong. 80, 24 —02; F. McKenzie, 85, 18—07; A. T. Grundy, 81, 10 —08; N. A. Ford. 82, 13—09; A. E. Bell. 77. S—--09, J. Burns, 79, 10—09: G. AV. Kirkbride. 84, 15 —09; AV. Johns, 94, 24 —70: J. W. Clarke, 78, 7—71; J. Ballantyne, 02. 21— 71; A. Havden, 95, 24—71; C. S. Vallance, 94, 23—71; A. F,. Henderson, BS, 17 —71; J Eccles, S3, 11—72. Eccles' Cup.—N. G. Matthews, 84. 12 — 72; A. Baigrnt. 80. 14—72; C. Gleeson. 87, 15 —72; A. P. Eustace. 79, 7—72; J. Hosking, 89, 16—73; A. Bullen, 84, 11 —73; M. H. Russell, 90, 22—74; R. Mason, 94, 20— 74; G. Hudson. 84, 10—74; H. Saunders, 84, 9—75; J. E. Buddie. 93, IS—75; AV. Eustace, S3, S —7s; 11. Bell, 78, 3 —75; J. Goddard, 81, 5—70; H. J. Levy, 80. 4 70; AV. A. Stroud. 00. 10—70. _ Medal rounds were played in conjunction with tho competitions, the results being:— Senior; N. A. Ford. 82. 13—00; A. E. Bell, 77, s—69. Ford won on the count back. Junior: AV. J. Melhuish, 80, 24 —02; A. Armstrong, 84, 22 —62. Melhuish was the winner on the count back. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB An L.G.U. medal match will be played to-morrow by members of tho ritirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 a.m., in order of the following draw from the first and eighth tees:— First Tee. —Miss L. Williamson v. Mrs. R L. AVilson, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Mrs. P. Andrew. Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v Mrs. B. Cooper. Mrs. li. S. Dei.ghton v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Mrs. N. A. Naisnuth v. Mrs. M. H. Shroff. Mrs. R. S. Whale v. Miss A. Hackcl, Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. G. AV. Jinnian, Mrs. R. A. Spinley v. Mrs. A. L. Grow. 1i.2 a.m.—Mrs. G. L. A Hard v. Miss M. Bailey. Miss N. AV. Self v Mrs. J. Palmer, Miss C. AVright v. Mrs. M Fraser Smith, Miss P. Moody v. Mrs. M. G. Masefield, Mrs S A. Pezaro v. Miss H. Mitchell, Mrs. G L. Bartleet v. Mrs. F. Alpe. Mrs. 1. Mclndoe v. Mrs W. Badley. 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. J. M. Marett v. Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffe, Mrs. J. E. Henrys v Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. R. F. AAard v. Mrs. b. Bennett, Mrs. D. R. Walker v. Mrs. A. H. Gvllies. Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. Jackson. Mrs H. Brinsden v. Miss R. Pagm, Mrs. L. Coakley v. Mrs. A. T. Garlick, Mrs. M. Tuck v. Mrs. F Lucas. Noon.—Mrs. A. Harvey v. Mrs. J. Hoil nrake Mrs. G. Goldwater v. Mrs. S. Tong, Mis* A. Fouhy v. Mrs. AV. C. Beaumont. Miss L. Drvsdale v Miss D Hart v Mrs. J. Grierson, Miss G. Thompson v. Mrs. A. S. Leasing, Mrs. A. Bartley v Mrs. E. Fraser Smith. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. L. H Norton v.Mrs. M. H. Russell, Miss M. AVright v. Mrs. E. J. Richardson. Miss E. Marshall v Miss J. Easton. Mrs. H. Miller v. Mrs. J- A. Mrs. C. R. McCullough v. Miss R, Grevatt, Mrs E O'Neil! v. Mrs. A. S. Bailey, Mrs. M. Winter v. Mrs. Harrison Gregory. WAIUKU CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] AVAIUKU, Sunday The competition among members of the AVaiuku Golf Club for tho Duff Cup has been won by L. J. Smith. In the semi-finals. Smith beat Muir, 7 and 5, and Mandeno beat Hughes, 2 and 1. Smith beat Mandeno in the final by 3 and 1. The annual match between tho lady members and the men members was played yesterday. Tho ladies won by 10 games to <, with three all square:—Details are as follows:—Mrs. Barker lost to Hughes, 4 and 3; Miss Beaglehole and Piper, all square; Miss Craig lost to Potter, 2 down; Miss I Potter lost to Kemp, 4 down; Miss Neil beat < Ohlson I up; Mrs. Roscoe lost to Compton, 1" down; Mrs. Newth beat Aldred, 1 up; I Mrs. Heise beat Munro, 2 up; Miss Hamilton I beat Julius, 1 up; Miss Winkleman lost to Ross 3 down; Miss D. Jerrani lost to Craig, I 0 down; Miss A. Jerrani bent AVhittaker, 1 up; Miss Hull beat Hawke, 5 and 3; Mrs. Ohlson beat 1 up; Mrs. Sampson beat Forbes, 3 and 1; Miss Howden and J. N. Hamilton, all square; Miss Makgtll and Charman, ail square; Miss Barker beat Armitage, 5 and 3: Miss G. Masters lost to North, 4 and 3; Miss E. Masters beat AV. G. Hamilton, 1 up. ROTORUA CLUB ' [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] ROTORUA. Sunday The second round of the Rotorua Golf Club's McDonald Cup competition was played in ideal weather conditions yesterday afternoon Results were as follows: —O. Jones beat G Marshall, 2 and 1; R. C. Smith beat C. AVorthington, 5 and 4; T. Kerr beat AV. Hill, 1 up; L. Snell beat A. Downer, 4 and 3. The best cards returned in the bogey handicap were as follows: —J. F. Lee, 2 up; R C. Smith, 1 up; T. Kelly, AV. Monk, all square; J. darken, O. Jones, C. Gibbs, H. Parata, F. AVilkie, 1 down; T. Kerr. AV. Hill. R. Hodgson, T. McElroy. 2 down. ONEWHERO CLUB [FROM OCR OWN correspondent] TUAKAU, Sunday The Recond round for tho captain's trophy was played yesterday by members of the Onewhero Club. The winner of the trophy was A. Bell, with a score of 148 net, for the two rounds, while G. L. Martin, 151, was runner-up, with P. G. R. Taylor, 152, in third place. A ling match played by tho ladies was won by Miss Scott, who carried the flag to the 19th green. Mrs. Georgetti was run-ner-up. MORRINSVILLE LADIES [from our own correspondent] MORRINSVILLE. Sunday Following is the draw for the second round of the Fairmont Cup competition, to be played this week by members of the Morrinsville Ladies' Golf Club: —AVednesday: Miss Irvine v Mrs. Po ; e, Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. AV". E. Davies, Miss Seales v. Mrs. Hastie, Mrs. D. T. Davies v. Mrs. Goosmau, Mrs. Johns v Mrs. Maclean, Mrs. Innes v. Miss Lawrenson. Mrs. Faulkner v. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Miller v. Miss AVaiders. Mrs Mayo v. Miss 1. Irvine, Mrs. Holland v. another, Mrs. Connor v. Mrs. Batty, Mrs. Were v. Miss A. Ferguson Mrs AValker v Miss Robertson. Saturday morning: Miss Hart v. Miss Cameron, Miss Ross v. Miss M. Ferguson. Saturday afternoon: Miss Hewitt v. Miss L. Strevens. Miss T. Hewitt v. Miss Mainga.v, Miss M. Strevens v. Miss Uniacke, Miss Oates v. Miss Ryan, Miss Porter v. Miss Seed, Miss E. Strevens v. Miss O'Brien. , , Following were the best cards returned for the L.G.U. monthly medal round:—Mrs. Innes, 104, 30 —74; Mrs. Howie, 98. 22 —"6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 15

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BALLIN CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 15

BALLIN CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22754, 14 June 1937, Page 15

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