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GOLF CONTESTS

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES GREVATT CUP COMPETITION THE SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND A modal handicap match aiul tho second qualifying round of the handicap match-play competition for the Grcvatt Cup will lie played by members of tho Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-mor-row. commencing at 10 o'clock. Following is the draw, players to leave at four minutes intervals: Mrs J. Jerrat v. Miss C. Stubbs, Miss E. Srhnatter v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. E. Bold v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. V. Kerr v. Mrs. A. C. McArthur, Mrs. J. Paterson v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. H. Johnston v. Mrs. If. P. Caughey. Mrs. If. Buttle v. Miss G. Hooper, Miss J. Johnson v. Mrs. A. J. Keaney, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. G. A. Hardlcy. Mrs. L. Norton v. Mrs. C. Schpaiier, Mrs E. Brown v. Mrs. R. Martin, Miss K. Edgclow v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott, Mrs. L Pejjler v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss H. Hill v. Mrs. G. Bennett. U a.m.—Mrs. J. A. Ivilner v. Miss E. Blackburn, Miss T. Lamb v. Mrs. I. R. Roberts, Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. J. Budge, Mrs. 11. V. Coo v. Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Mrs. R. Meredith, Mrs. H. Williams v. another, Mrs. H. V. Glioyce v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Miss S. Lawrence v. Miss J. Edwards, Mrs. W. R. Holmes v. Mrs. T. Kirkup, Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Miss I\. Glark. Noon. —Miss P. Cadman v. another; Miss R. Williams v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. W. R. Fee v. Mrs. F. A. Sax ton, Mrs. P. Harrison v. Miss B. Coe, Miss D. Wilson v. Mrs. I. Betchley. Mrs. C. E. Stewart- v. Mrs. E. D. Jones, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Miss R. Loudon, Miss P. Reid v. Mrs. J. Cauchley, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs. R. Yerrv v. Miss U. Collins, Mrs. F. H. Butcher v. Miss G. Lloyd, Miss N. Gregory v. Mrs. J. Grayden, Mrs. J. M. Elliffe v. Mrs. A. I>. Stewart, Mrs. H. Morpeth v. Mrs. A. Oxley, Miss 1. Hutson v. Miss N. Hooton, t p.m.—Mrs. J. Xicoll v. Miss iE. Powell. Miss R. Nixon v. Mrs. A. E. Storey, Miss P. Jaffrey v. Miss J. Thomson, Mrs. I. Paierson v. Mrs. S. E Haycock, Mrs. C. P. Smith v. Miss I?. Grevatt. Ninth Tee, JO a.m.—Mrs. C. Kinpr v. Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. J: Dawson v, Miss E. Ponsford. Miss A. Morley v. Mrs. M. Gumming, Mrs. R. W. Shepherd v. Miss F. Preece, Mrs. W. J. Fletcher v. Miss K.. Cliurton, Mrs. B. Goldvvater v. Mrs. C. F. Rosser. The fourth round of the Kitty Horton Cup handicap match-play competition resulted as follows:—Mrs. H. P. Richmond beat Mrs. J. Paterson, (> and 4; Miss R. Hill beat Mrs. A. F. Walker, \i and 1; Mrs. L. Norton beat Mrs. C. F. Rosser, 2 up; Miss A. Grove beat Miss M Haslett, 1 up. The semi-finals are to be completed by July 0.

OPE>T DAY TOURNEY Following were the results of an open day tournament held by the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club yesterday:— Best Gross Score.—Mrs. J. M. Alison, 81. Medal Handicap.—Miss E. Srhnaucr, 5)0, 15—75; Mrs. J. M. Alison, 81, -1—77; Mrs. H. V. Johnston, 87, 10—77; Mrs. V. Kerr, 89, 12—77; Miss P. Moody, 03, 10—77; Mrs. .1, Mason, 01, Hi—7B; Miss I. McCready, 92, 13 —79; Miss C. Rainger, 95, 10 —79; Mrs. A. J. Kcaney, 97, 18—79. Bogey Foursomes (13 holes). —Mrs. Green (Auckland) and Miss Bailey (Titirangi), 11, 3 down; Mrs. Jinman and Mrs. Andrew (Titirangi), 10, 1 down; Miss Smith and Mrs. Caughey (Maungakiekie), 14, 4 down. Mrs. Oininan and Mrs. Andrew won the count-back for second prize. The putting competition was won by Mrs. H. V. Johnston, 20.

PUKEKOHE V. MAUNGAKIEKIE

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

PUKEKOHE, Monday

A match between the Pukekohe and Maungakiekie Golf Clubs, played at Pukekohe during the week-end, was won by the home team by 12 games to seven, with three all square. Details follow, Pukekohe names first:—Morning: Johnson and Roulston lost to Earle and Pclham, 2 and 1; Mills and Grierson lost to D'Audney and McFarlane, 3 and 1; Moore and Lawson beat J. Earle and Jarman, 2 and 1; Liddie and Douglas beat Teapo and Moir, 3 and 1; Schlaepfer and McNaught lost to Coutts and Vivian, 2 and 1; Barriball and Bullen beat J Kidd and Laird, 2 up: Foote and Jobson beat IC. J. Kidd and Hay, 2 and 1; Moeran and Forsythe lost to Baljornie and Whyman, 2 and 1; Marshall and Campbell beat Philson and Lamb, 4 and 2; Grover and Foster beat Kerr and Aldred, 1 arid 3; Hanson and Weston beat Betchley and Craig, 3 and 2. Afternoon: Johnson and Boulston beat Earle and Pelham, 1 up; Mills and Grierson beat D'Audney and McFarlane, 3 and 2; Moore and Lawson beat J. Earle and Jarman, 2 up; Liddie and Douglas all square with Teape and Moir; Schlaepfer and McNaught all square with Coutts and Vivian; Barriball and Bullen lost to J. Kidd and Laird, 2 and 1; Foote and Jobson lost to N. J. Kidd and Hay, 3 and 2; Moeran and Forysthe all square with Baljornie and Whyman; Marshall and Campbell lost to Philson and Lamb. 4 and 3; Grover and Foster beat Kerr and Aldred, 2 up; Hansen and Weston beat Betchley and Craig, 4 and 3.

MAMAKU CLUB DRAWS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] MAMAKU, Monday The winners of the Mamaku Golf Club's ladies' and men's special competitions were Mrs. Kilgour and McMillan respectively. The draw for the first round of the Codd Cup is as follows:—Tuck v. Cowper, Duncan v. Kilgour, Codd v. Revoirs, Beckett v. Brown, McMillan v. Murray, Potter v. Goodin, Widdup v. McCutcheon, Morris v. Simmonds, Floyd v. i Dods. Byes: Moulden, Kelly, Steele. For the first round of the Simmonds Rose Bowl the draw is:—Miss Bush v. Mrs. Codd, Miss Rolfe v. Mrs. Kilgour, Miss Dysart v. Mrs. Tuck, Miss McPcako v. Mrs. Lawton. Byes: Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Cowper, Misses McCarthy and Bramble.

OPOTIKI MIXED FOURSOMES [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday Windy weather for the mixed foursomes of the Opotiki Golf Club provided a severe test for the players. The best cards were: —Mrs. Bridger and Cullen. 03. 22—71; Mrs. Kidd and P. Fox, 100, 25 —75; Mrs. Davies and Henry TOO, 30 —70; Miss N. Davies and Kidd, 92. 13—70. TAURANGA V. TE PUKE [ 1)1" TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Monday During the week-end tho Te Puke Golf Club visited Tauranga and played an interclub match. Tauranga won by 11 games to one. Following' are the results, with Tauranga niynes mentioned first: —Morning: Johnston and Bateman beat Hookey and Rnndcll, 5 and 3; Randoll and Bradmore beat Spark's and Chappell, 5 and 1; Colliding and Phelan beat llargreaves and George, 3 and 1; Snodgrass and Johnston beat Waugh and Davies, 1 up; Turner and Whitworth beat Spratt, and Montgomery, '2 and I; Sadd and Morpeth beat Spratt and Cook, 5 and 3. Afternoon: Fell and Johnston beat Hookey and Randeil, 3 and 2; Bateman and Page beat Sparks and Chappell, 4 and 3; Renshaw and Phelan beat llargreaves and George, 3 and I; Stccdnmn and Snodgrass beat Waugh and Davies, 3 and 1; Kennedy ami Johnston Inst to Spratt and Montgomery, - and I; Dcwe and Whitworth beat Spratt and Cook, 4 and 3. TAURANGA CAMERON CUP [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Monday Tho second round of the Cameron Cup was completed on Saturday by the Tauranga (iolf Club. Results are as follows:—Bradmore, 75, 71—140; Kandell, 70. 70—151; Baron, 71, 78 —152; Renshaw, 70, 77 I 53; Kennedy, 70, 77—153; Bryan, 75, 7!)—151; Fell. 70. 78 —151; Dykes, 77, 81 —158; Kirkby, 82, 70 —158. DARGAVILLE BOGEY MATCH [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] DARGAVILLE, Monday A bogey handicap played during the week-end by members of the Dargaville Golf Club resulted in a narrow win for L. G. W. Davidson and It. Coleman, with a card of lit, 18—37. Two pairs, A. W. Bird and I!. Harding, and L. Hilton and F. C. Gould, tied for second place, one stroke behind tho leaders. TE AROMA LADIES [ ItY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] TE AROHA, Monday The following is tho draw for the Te Aroha Ladies' Golf Club's trophy round:— Tuesday players: Mrs. Maingay v. Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. McLeod v. Mrs. Halligan, Mrs. Bliss v. Mrs. Carwardine, Mrs. Curran v. Mrs. George, Miss Kovell v. Miss McLaren, Miss Ryan v. Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. Kenny v. Mrs. Hunger, Mrs. McGlashan v. Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Robertson v. Miss Cowley, Miss M. Kenny v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hepburn v. another. Wednesday players: Miss Manning v. Mrs. Gaw, Mrs. Dempster v. Mrs. Nolan, Miss P. Revcll v. Miss Hunger, Miss Maingay v. Miss Grant, Miss Vincent v. Miss Mulviliill, Miss Stevens v. Miss McConnocliie,

Miss Boles v. another. Thursday players: Mrs. Johnson v. Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Montague, Miss Gilchrist v. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Hume v. Miss Quirlc. Friday players: Mrs. Hawko v. Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Martin v. Miss B. Currie, Mrs. Middlemiss v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Kelly v. Miss M. Hepburn. Miss J. Hepburn v. Mrs. Billing, Mrs. Nicol v. Mrs. Quirk, Mrs. Kennedy v. another. Saturday players: Miss McMiken v. Miss P. Lindsay, Miss Ranby v. Miss B. Clarke, Miss Wood v. Miss Wild, Miss Swney v. Miss McGirr, Miss Hollis v. Miss Delaney, Miss J. Clarke v. Mrs. Lloyd. Miss B. Lindsay v. Miss M. Hamilton, Miss McMahon v. Miss Deverell, Miss Kyton v. another.

WA ITEM ATA LADIES' CLUB A bogey match, which was to bo played to-day by members of the Wailemata Ladies' Golf Club, has been postponed. HUNTLY STABLEFORD BOGEY [FROM OUR OWN C'Olt KKSPONDKNT] HUNTLY, Monday The first round of the Stableford boee.v competition for the trophy donated by Mr. E. 11. Todd was played on Saturday by members of the Huntly Golf Club. Following are the results: —M. J. O'Brien, 32; L. Hogg. HO; R. Gunn, 2(5; A. Henderson, 30; T. Furniss, 25; R. Church. 31; N. Carlson, 30; S. Bennett, 1"; W. Koberts. 30. i

WAIKARE BEATS HUNTLY [FROM OUR OWN correspondent] HUNTLY, Monday The final senior round for the Black and White Cup, played at Te Kauwhata between Huntly and Waikaro during the week-end, was won by Waikare by 10 games, two games finishing all square. Details are as follows, Waikare names mentioned first: — L. Gordon beat PI. V. Daldy, 2 up; C. A. Stevens beat S. V. Smith, 4 and 3; M. Austin beat R. Clinch, 4 and 2; C. Gordon beat D. G. Mason, 7 and a; A. Scholium beat I). E. Hart. 5 and 4; B. Cleary beat L. A. Johnston, 0 and 5; M. A. Eccles and M. J. O'Brien, all square; D. Scholium and S. Bennett, all square; Miss A. Gordon heat Miss Littleproud, 2 and 1; Mrs. Cleary beat Mrs. Hart, (> and 5; Miss Kelly beat Mrs. Berry, 2 and 1; Miss Fisk beat Mrs. Clinch, 2 and 1. This match entitles Waikare to hold the cup for the ensiling year.

A junior match was played at Huntly during the week-end between Waikare and Huntly and resulted in a win for Huntly by 5 games to 3, two games being all square. Results are as follows, Huntly names first:— T. Furniss beat L. Saunders, 1 up; A. Henderson lost to C. Morris, X down; N. Cuthbert beat 11. Mcintosh, 1 up; W. Roberts lost to G. Parker, 6 and 5; R. Gunn beat C. Samps 3n, 2 up; N. Carlson beat S. Souter, 3 and 2; Miss M. Todd and Miss Geek, all square; Miss Watson lost to Miss Keilh, 5 and 3; Mrs. Shand beat Mrs. Hewitt, 0 and 4; Miss B. Attrill and Mrs. Saunders, all square.

PAEROA V. HAURAKI PLAINS [by telegraph—own correspondent] PAEROA. Monday A friendly match was played between the Paeroa and Hauraki Plains Golf Clubs on Sunday, Paeroa winning by 11 games to seven. The match was played in almost perfect weather on the Hauraki Plains Club's links. The individual matches were, Paeroa names first:—Foursomes: C. Kidd and W. Tubman beat A. Smith and E. York, 3 and 2; J. R. JKidd and J. H. Bartlett beat W. H. Porter and F. Hallett, 5 and <J; H. Thorpe and F. C. Boekett lost to E. A. Mahoney and D. Mahoney, 2 and 1; C. Elliot and C. Shuttleworth beat White and J. S. McClune, 1 up; E. Lee and J. Brand lost to G. Crockford and S. E. Levers, 2 up; J. Ganley and W. Kidd lost to F. E. Hammond and T. N. Hewlett. 3 up; N. Chapman and W. Royal beat A. Otter and W. J. Baxter. 2 and 1. Singles: C. Kidd beat Smith, 2 and l; Tubman beat York, 5 and 4; Bartlett lost to Porter, 2 and 5; J. Kidd and D, Mahoney, all square; Thorpe beat E. A. Mahoney, 1 up; Boekett lost to McClune, 3 and 2; Elliot lost to Crockford, 1 up; Shuttleworth beat White, 6 and 4; Lee beat Levers, 3 up; Brand lost to Hammond, 2 up; Ganley and Otter, all square; W. Kidd beat Hewlett, 3 up: Chapman lost to Baxter, 1 up; Royal beat Hallett, 1 up.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB A Stableford bogey competition will be played by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club at St. Andrews links to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Mander and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. Clachan and Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Cower and Mrs. Joy, Mrs. O'Connor and Miss Duxfield, 'Mrs. Isdale and Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Grocott and Mrs. King, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Batt, Mrs. Blundell and Mrs. Seabrook, Mrs. H. Matthews and Miss Cann, Mrs. McCracken and Miss Coventry, Mrs. D. E. Hart and Miss D. Eyre, Mrs. Daldy and Mrs. R. B. Hart, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Firth. 11 o'clock. —Mrs. Arthur and Miss Masters. Mrs. Brawis and Miss Littleproud, Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. Masters. Mrs. Riddell and Mrs. Sandford, Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Hockin, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Falwell and Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Primrose and Mrs. S. Bennett, Mrs. McXicol and Mrs. Colin Taylor, Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs. D'Arcy Smith, Mrs. Ambur.v and Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. G. Mills and Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Rutherfurd. Mrs. Nisbet and Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. MacDiarmid and Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Savage and Miss Tooman.

Noon.—Mrs. James and Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. "Wake and Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Reynolds and Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. F. M. Taylor and Miss B. Smith, Mrs. C. Matthews and Mrs. Lavinsrton, Mis. Bjoth and Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Valintine and Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. F. Harkness and Miss J. Rutherfurd, Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Svenson, Miss Speight and Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. 11. Wilson and Miss Bliss, Mrs. Luckie and Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Hallett and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Groom and Mrs. Searell. The draw for Thursday is as follows: —Mrs. Sare and Mrs. H. Clark, Mrs. Shakeshaft and Mrs. liyan, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Wooller, Mrs. Paterson and Miss M. House, Mrs. Holden and Miss E House, Mrs. Henderson and Miss B. Clark, Mrs. Grihben and Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. Parlane and another.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 7

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 7

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 7

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