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GOLF CONTESTS

PLAY AT PUPUKE HAWES CUP COMPETITION DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND The first round of the Hawes Cup, three rounds eclectic competition, will bo played in conjunction with a bogey match by members of the Pupuko Golf Club next Saturday, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. The first round of the club championship is to be completed by July 18. Tho following members have been selecled to tnke part in Iho infer-olub match against the Mangatawhiri and Ilanraki Plains Clubs at Pupuke next week-end, commencing at 10 o'clock:—if. Randrup, A. F. Burnett. H. A. Craig, E. L. Ryan, C. 11. Palmer, 0. C. Malcolm, C. Jaggs, T. E. Gooding, S. Ardley, L. X. McKay, J. Mason. 1. Ilowden. D. S. Lamb, It. Durham. W. J. Thompson, J. M. West, P. Andrew, F. McCartli.v, R. G. Boss. H. Ellis, N. E. Jackson. H. J. Buckl?y, E. J. Uice, M. Grant, A. Haleswood, H. Brickcll PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club in a Stableford bogey competition played yesterday:.— Mrs. G. Christian, 7, 20—33; Mrs. A. Herbert, 13, IT —30; Mrs. F. Prosser, 1-1, 1-1—28; Miss B. O'Neill, 13, 1-1—27.

A medal competition played by week-end members was won by Miss M. E. Virtue with a score of 111, 31—77. CLENDOWIE CLUB A Canadian foursomes match will be played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club next Saturday. Players will choose partners and opponents. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB A Stableford bogey match was played yesterday by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club, the best scores being as follows:

Seniors.—Mrs. K. Piko, 25; Miss 0. Stevens, 24; Miss I. Wight. 23. Intermediates.—Miss X. Noake, 18; Mrs. Cockayne. Hi. Juniors.—Mrs. Service, 21; Mrs. G. At wood, 21; Mrs. P. Nevill, 3D. The winner of the C grade medal competition was Mrs. Wisneskai.

MANGATAWHIRI LADIES' CLUB Folfowing is the draw for the third round of the competition for .Mr. and Mrs. Keith's trophy, to be played in conjunction with an L.G.U. event by members of the Maungatawhiri Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Aldred v. Mrs. F. Pope, Mrs. G. Pope v. Mrs. Motion, Miss Mcllroy v. Mrs. F. Symes, Miss Twining v. Mrs. Raymond. Miss Maitland v. Mrs. Bluck, Miss J. McKenzie v. Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Darby v. Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Grogan v. Miss L. Mahcr, Mrs. Wharfo v. Miss J. Symes. ORINI CLUB The draw for a Stableford bogey match to be played on Saturday by members of the Orini Golf Club is as follows:—D. McCabe v. A. Austen. F. West v. J. Alexander, J. Mulligan v. F. Bentley, L. Austen v. K. Bonnie, J. Rennie v. W. Warin, IT. Houghton v. R. Austen, P. Davies v. K. Young, V. Smith v. F. Denliam, A. Scott v. R. Garnham, J. Garnham v. J. Robison. A. Seath v. A. Parker. MAUNCAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following were the results of the L.G.U. medal handicap match pal.ved by members of the Mnungakiekie Golf Club yesterday:— Seniors.—Miss A. Grove, DO, 17—71); Miss E. Schnatier, 05, 15 —SO; Mrs. H. P. Caughey, 09, IS—SI; Miss H. Y. Johnston, 94, 10— St. Juniors.—Mrs. S. E. Haycock, 110. 35 —75; Miss M. Cumming, 108, 2S—SO; Mrs. J. Nicoll 111, 3.1—50; Miss A. Palmer. 10(5, 25—SI; Miss A. E. Storey, 117, 3(3—SI; Mrs. J. M. Elliffe. 110, 2S—S2. In the senior division, Miss Grove was not eligible to compete, and the trophy was won by Miss Schnauer.

MANUKAU CLUB Following were the leading scores in a Stahleford bosrey competition, nlayed by members of the Manukau Golf Club, as the sccoml round for tho caotain's trophy:—Jackson. 3.>; Foote, 33; Mclnnes, 32; Admen Smith, Rcvell, 30; Yates, 2W; Fleming, 128; George, Cornes, 0 - INTER-CLUB CONTEST The following team will represent the Manukau Golf Club in an inter-club match against the "Waitcmata Club at Manukau next week-end: —Shugar, Foote, Corncs, McDonald, Cooper, Tuck. Roberts, Wat kin,' \V. Rcvell, Yates, Dudley. Farquhar. Grant, Dreadon, Smith Barnard, Priest. Cain, Busing, Callaghan, Parker. Martyn. George. Goddard, Widdowson. Carroll, Burgess. NGAHINEPOURI CLUB The monthly medal round of the N'gahinepouri Golf Club resulted in a tie between Miss Nottingham and 1. Smith, whose cards read 308. 30 —7:I and !KJ. 21—72 respectively. The best scores for the Anderson Cup were returned by Miss Nottingham, 108, 3(i—72; 1 Smith, SXi, 2-1 —72; R. Thomas, 88, 14 —7-1; E. Rcid, Si, t> —75; Mrs. Mills, !)!), 23—70. The following is the draw for the secretary v. captain match, to be played on Saturday:— E. Rcid v. R. Thomas; J. McWhannell v. I. Smith; E. Wilkinson v. S. Rcid; J. Smith v D McGregor; G. Mills v. J. O'Rcgan; L. Ryburn v L. Marcroft; L. O'Regan v. E. Behrent; F. C. Haycroft v. W. Reid; A. Morgan v. E. Guest; E. B. Firth v. T. Flexman; Mrs. Wilkinson v. Mrs. Nottingham; Mrs. Mills v. Miss Nottingham; Miss Marcroft v. Miss Raley; Mrs. C. Reid v. Miss J. Callaghan; Miss M. Callaghan, a bye. WAIKARE CLUB F'ollowing is the draw for the final D.C.L. round and fourth eclectic competition, to bo played on Saturday by members of the Waikaro Golf Club: —Austin v. C. Gordon, Cleary v. Stevenson, L. Gordon v. A. Scholium. Eccles v. Hewitt, Hall v. Begbie, Sanders v. D. Scholium. K. Scholium v. Storev, Barron v. Ogles, Parker v. Mcßae, Morris v. Masson. Marshall v. Marr. Christie v. Jefferis, A. Dingle v. Ennion, L. Dingle v. Greene, Mcintosh v. Sampson. Soutcr v. Symondson, Sycamore v. Scorer.

WAIKARE LADIES' CLUB Following were the results of the first round of the secretary's trophy competition, plavcd by members of the Waikarc Ladies Goif Chib: —Miss E. Keith, 105, 29 —70; Miss T. Kelly, 1)5. 19—70; Mrs. Hewitt. 112. ;?1—78: Miss Gordon, SO, 10—79; Miss Fisk 109, 29—SO; Miss Geek, 110, 20 —SI; Mrs.' Cleary, 104, 19 —SO; Mrs. Sanders. 110. 34 §5 The final scores for the president's trophy were as follows: —Miss Gordon, 7 down; Miss Grant. 0 down; Mrs. Cleary, 12 down. Following is the draw for the second round for the secretary's trophy, and the third eclectic round, lo be played in conjunction next Saturday:—Miss. Gordon v. Mrs. Cleary, Miss Grant v. Miss Kelly, Miss Fisk v. Miss Keith, Mrs Keith v. Mrs. Storey, Miss Geek v. Mrs. Fccles Mrs. Hewitt v. Mrs. Sanders. The' Kohn Cup was won bv Miss Oordon who defeated Miss Grant in the final at the last green. The president's trophy was won by Miss Gordon. 7 down. WHAKATANE CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] WHAKATANE, Wednesday Members of the Wlmkatane Golf Club will play a handicap bogey match on Saturday, the drav being:—Brebner v. Stubbs, Napier v Lev Innis v. Littlejohn. Carter v Sargent, Spencc v. Patience, Cradwick v. Barry, McCullock v. Alexander, C. McGracken v. Vincent Bullard v. 11. McCracken, Rangi v. Mulholland, AV. M. Clark v. Montgomery. A Clark vl I. Gow, Steele v. Turve.v Baird v' Goldsmith, Hylnnd v. Dunning, Perilington v. Howell, Baker v. McElroy, Boon \. Tunrrton Suckling v. Morrison, Brulger v. Mussett,' Campbell v. Trevurza, P ltc £'{{^ v v. Norriss. Roberts v. Connolly. Beckett v. Mahy.

COMPETITION AT TOKOROA [from our own correspondent] PUTARURU. Tuesday Playing at Tokoroa for Mrs. A. Slopcr's trophy four members of tho Tokoroa Golf Club lied for first place with b< net—L. Ale Hale S. Haworth, V. Murray and J. Harris jun. They will play off. Other good cards "were handed in by J. Lamb, net 60; L. Newell. 70; L. Lory. 70; and H. McJvendr'Members of tho Tokoroa Club will play Tirau at Tirau ovor tho week-end.

TE AWAMUTU REID CUP [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday The second round of tho Reid Cup, played hv the Tc Awamutu Golf Club resulted as follows—First division: Quin beat W. J. pflid Wood beat S. Beedell Griffin beat C. v Howcroft, Brown beat frill ton, Wiseman beat A C WhiteL-iw, Foggin beat M. Tombs Mexted beat H. McDonald, Barnett beat Bevin C. Blundell beat Craig, K. Armstrong

beat Holmes, J. B. Robcrton beat Gibbs, Parker beat McLeay, Gilmore beat Dalziol, Babbago bftot liiskins, Mcintosh beat Ball, J. Keeley beat Steer. Second division. Sinnott beat Robinson, Bowden beat Storey, Steer boat Cairns, McMichael beat Howcroft, Bowden beat Newton, Babbago beat Hey, Regan beat Bayley, McGregor beat Miller, Short boat Bent, Walker beat Barton, do Coek beat Mandeno, Missen beat O'Connor, Baker beat Hani, Turnbull beat Skinner, Self beat Watson.

Tho following is tho draw Tor tho first round \of a 30-holo medal handicap for the Bertram Cup competition (first round lo he played on Saturday):—Senior: Griffin, Bevin and C. Bowden: Gibbs, C. Edmonds and Kirk; Sterritt, Gibbs and Fogpin; McDonald, Craig and Neilson; Muir, Preston and Qliphant; Barnott, Mcjntosh and Wiseman; Holmes, Tombs and Hiskins; Brown, J. Double and Pulton; Blundell, Beedell and Armstrong; R. Brown, Glanville aiKl Craik; Abbott, Wood and Cairns; Steer and Bent; Wallace, Mexted and O'Siillivan; Qtiin, Covordale and Parker; Griffiths, Hutchinson and Keeley; Sutton, Gilmoro and Cuthbertson; Babbago, Ijothbridge and Christie; Reid, Whiteluw and Ball; Otway, J. Wallace and Robcrton: W. Reid, Howcroft and North; Williams, Mcl-icay and Burke. Junior: Bent, McGregor and Short; Barton, Cairns and M. O'Connor; H. H. Babbage, Laskey and Missen; H. P. Howcroft, Ham and Walker; G. O. Bayley, Chamberlain and Friedlander; A. L. Storey. Self and Watson; Andrew," Glasson and Regan; Housten, M. E. O'Connor and Wall; Hey, Rennio and Mandeno; McMichael, Sinnott and Wilson; Roberts. Newton and Mitchell; Baker, P. Sleer and Skinner; K. Bowden, de Coek and Savill; H. Roid, Fletcher and Turnbull. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB BLOOMFIELD MEMORIAL CUP Following are the results of matches played by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club for the Hilda Bloomfield Memorial honey cup:—Miss N. Noakes, '2 down; Mrs. Kissling, •t down; Miss E. N. Upton, Miss P. France, Mrs. C. H. Archer, Mrs. S. S. Wilson, 5 down. Jll tho C {Trade flag match Mrs. A. K. North and Miss Z. Rliind tied, both players leaving the (lag at the 17th hole. Following is the draw for the W. R. Wilson Cup, to bo played next Tuesday:—Mrs. G. R. •Buttle v. Miss C. Rainger, Mrs. R. Stevenson v. Mrs. G. C. Henderson, Mrs. W. S. Wilson v. Miss Kirker, Miss K. Souter v. Mrs. E. B. Brown, Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. C. H. Knight, Miss E. Noakes v. Mrs. H. Hanntt, Mrs. C. 11. Archer v Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Hamilton v. Mrs. Endean, Mrs. John Hill v. Mrs. H. It. Hughes, Miss M. Cooper v. Mrs. Murphy, Miss N. Noakes v. Miss P. Wootton, Mrs. D. B. Robertson v. Mrs. R. B. Wilson, Miss G. Buddie, v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Finn v. Miss N. Ballantyne, Mrs. R. G. Rainger v. Miss M. Stevenson, Mrs. Trousdale v. Mrs. J. B. Henry, Mrs. Colegrove v. Mrs. Hellaby, Mrs. Yates v. Miss E. F. Upton, Mrs. R. P. Towle v. Miss E. Fair, Miss K. Fouhy v. Miss P. France, Miss E. M. Upton v. Mrs. Noakes, Mrs. H. W. Wilson v. Miss N. Chat field, Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. H. Horrocks, Miss N. MacCormick v. Mrs. Barrowclougb, Mrs. E. Richmond v. Mrs. J. Watson, Miss D. Gregory v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Roche. The following have byes:—Mrs. W. B. Souter v. Mrs. R. D. Wright, Miss S. Henderson v. Miss M. Savage, Mrs. W. King v. Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, Mrs. Friedlander v. Mrs. A. W. Rushton, Miss R. Roberfon v. Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. G. R Hutchinson v. Mrs. J. F. Brown, Mrs. Ralph v. Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Purdie v. Mrs. Macky, Mrs. Johns v. Mrs. Grant, Miss P. Stanton v. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Ludbrook v. Mrs. Alpo, Mrs. S. S. Wilson v. Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. P. B. White v. Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Sellar v. Miss M. Milsom, Mrs. B. C. Jacobs v. Mrs. T. Oliphant, Miss U. Macindoe v. Mrs. Green, Mrs. R. J. King v. Mrs. P. C. Savage. Mrs. Kissling v. Miss D. Wootton.

ROTORUA BOGEY ROUND [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Wednesday The results of the four-ball best-ball Stableford bogey round played by the Hotorua Golf Club this afternoon were as follows:—F. Wilkio and J. Jackson, 23, 15 —38; C. fioodger and H. Limo7.cn, 31, 0 —37; J. Thomas and A. Downer, 20, 10—30; F. Kerr and J. Ladd, 22, 1-1—30; P. Butler and A. Carruthers, 25. 10 —3".; C. Redhead and A. Crawford, 20, 13 —33; W. Pakes and R. Leyland, 10, 1-1 —33; J. darken and F. Bramley, 27, 0 —33; R. Jones and 11. Heywood. 21. 11—32. PUTARURU CLUB [from our own correspondent] PUTARURU, Tuesday Tho July medal match, played by members of the Putaruru Golf Club, was won by G. A. Pearce with a score of SO. 18—71. The best gross scoro was returned by A. E. Pearce, with a card of SO. Sixteen players with gross scores ranging from 8!) to 111 were successful in the qualifying round for the junior championship, played in conjunction with the medal round.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 19

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 19

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 19