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KINGSWELL SHIELD

SECOND ROUND GAMES PELHAM IN THE LEAD BOGEY HANDICAP TO THOMAS The second round for the Kingswell Shield was played on Saturday by.members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club. Following were the bast scores returned:— . E. D. Thomas (8). 1 up; W. R. Taepe (7), l up; J. 8. Colegrove (8). 1 up; J. Polham (2), all square: I. McOwan (5). all square; A. Woolley (8), all square; M. B. Irower (17), all square; H. G. Vivian (8), 1 down; W. G. McCli.itock (15). 1 down; C. C. Ewen (10), 1 down. Pelham is now leading for the Kingswell Shield with 1 down and all square. The concurrent bogey handicap was won by Thomas on a count back.

CAPTAIN'S PRIZE GLENDOWIE MATCHES 1 1.... / Following are the results of the second rouud of the captain's prize played by members <f the Glendowie Golf Club:—l. D. Graham beat T. Barrey. 1 up; C. D'Authreau beat S. Williams. 6 and 4; A. Kildare beat 'E, Ahlfield, 7 and 5; N. Hardley beat H. J. Aitken, 8 and 1; J. R. McCrystall beat G. Palmer. 2 and 1: W. Gray beat J. C. Cleghorn, 3 and 2; A. ,L. Graham beat E. Benton, 2 and 1; G. Pollock beat K. Wren. 2 and 1; O. A. Horspool beat H. Bray. 2 and 1; J. Cunningham won from L. W. Makin by default. A Stableford bogey played in conjunction was won by A. Kildare, -27, 8—35. PATTERSON CUP FOURSOMES AT AKARANA Following are the results of the first round of the foursomes handicap match play competition for the Patterson Cup, played by members of the Arakana Golf 1 Club.—C. N. Allpress and L. Bayley beat J. Letters and iR. K. Wylie, 3 and l; C. E. Camraick and J. D. McKinven beat A. Ryland and V. Crocombe, 3 and 2; H. Cullen and A. J. Martin beat E. R. Bayley and W. J. Osborne, 5 and 4; A. D. Barber and A. B. Saunders beat M. Kalman and F. Pezaro, 2 and 1; S. Booth and H. F-. - Bridgens won from I. W. and T. Wimble by default; S. S. Hardman and P. O'Neil beat T. Virtue and C. J. Waller, 2 and Ij C. R. Kidd and R. B. Smith beat C. R. Taylor and G. Ashley. 1 up; P. G. F. Smith and L. J. Bryant beat V. Salek and J. C. Mitchell, 2 and 1. Following are the results of a handicap foursomes Stableford competition playod <n conjunction:—A. D. Lylian and E. J. Hewitt, 19, 18—37; H. Cullen and A. J. Martin, 24, 11—35; J. E. Cashmore and L. L. Cashmore, 28, 7—35; A. Heard and J. Watson, 16, 15 —3l; J. Budge and W. H. Niccolls, 19, 12 —3l; V. Salek and J. C. Mitchell, 24, 7—31; P. G. F. Smith and L. J. Bryant, 29, 2 31; L. Mincher and C. G. Swallow, 17, 14— 31. HOLED IN ONE While playing in a four-ball contest on the Akarana golf links during the week-end, J. R. H. Biss, a member of the club, holed in one at the 16th, a distance of 155 yds. NORTH SHORE CLUB The second round of the captain's prize played by members of the North Shore Golf Club resulted as follows:—S. W. H. Chambers beat A. M. Seaman, 2 up; W- Riberts beat G. Heale, 3 and 2; A. J. Weir beat H. E. Goodwin, 5 and 4; H. Cadness beat V. Wisnesky, 2 and 1; S. Foot beat H. C. Littler, 2 and 1; J. C. Bates beat A. F. Cadness, 3 ! and 2; L. B. Johnston beat L. J. Minogue. 4 and 2; J. O'Neill beat H. J. Preston, 5 1 and 4; A. J. Chambers beat B. L. Macedo. 3 and 2; M. Nelson beat H. Corbett, 3 and 2; R. M. Corn well beat L. Harrison. 3 and 1; A. R. Myers beat H. V. Everton, 1 up; J. A. Howie beat W. S. Bloomfield, 6 and 1 5; A. E. Browne beat J. D. Bjill, 2 up; H. C. Stevens beat D. J. Reid at the 19th; ! H. Steele beat C. Mason, 7 and 6; B. Macin- | doe beat W. Harper, 3 and 1. The concurrent Stableford bogey was won by A. J. Chambers, 20, .15 —35. • NORTH-SHORE LADIES' GLUBFollowing is the result of a bogey match I played on Saturday by the week-end mem- : bers of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club:— ; Miss J. Herbert, 3 down; Mrs. M. Chisholm, j 5 down; Miss Facer, 7 down. Following is the draw for the Coronation Medal, Aotearoa Cup and L.G.U. medal, to ; bo played next Wednesday, commencing at 10 a.m.:—• , 1 Miss O. Stevens v. Mrs. W. Houghton, ! Miss M. Stevens v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. J. Weir v. Mrs. Smallfield, Miss A. O'Neill ■ar, Mrs. E. Cockayne. Miss M. Leggoe v. Mrs; J. Mason, Miss A. McFetridge v. Miss R. Gillett. Mrs. K. Pike v. Mrs. E. Atkinson, Mrs. Home v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. H.. P. Jbbertßon v. Mi's. Walsh, Mrs. J. Morrison y. Miss R. Webster, Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs. E; Cox, Mrs. Wiseman v. Mrs. W. Badley, Miss Charman v'. Miss M. Dryden. Mrs. Jacobi v. Mrs. Herbert. "Fourteenth Tee.—Mrs. P. Keane v. Mrs. Melville, Miss M. Mason, v. Miss L. McDonnell. Mrs. Nevill v. Miss Noake. _ Twelfth Tee. —Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. H. Cadness. Mrs. Rollo v. Mrs. Scurry Parkinson v. Miss I. Stewart. Mrs. Dumbleton v M". I. A. Taylor, Mrs. Wisnewsky v Miss T. Coupe, Mrs. A. Bow v. Mrs. W. H Taylor, Mrs. H. Goodwin v. Mrs. Law, Mrs. Lewins v. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Rkkerby v 7 Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Grant v. - Donnell, Mrs. feavage v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. McCloghrie v. Mrs. Black, Mrs. R. Noon .—Mrs! ign ell v. Miss Hawos Miss J Higson v. Mrs. Newsham, Miss Speedy t.' Mrs. A. Whyte, Mrs. Harrison v. Mrs. Holyoake. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Medal and Aotearoa Cup competitions to be olaved to-morrow by members of the Titi rangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 trnnrfv Mrs. G. W. Jinman v. Mrs. r. Mrs I. B. Stewart v Miss A. wicket' Mrs A. L. Canghey v. Mrs. H. I. Pitcaithly, Mrs A. J. Keaney v. A,- Pezaro. Mr ß A J Tl \oe v. Miss M. Bailey, L. Taylor.Mrs. > . g j ohT ,ston, SS:- 5: K-cSSpp: & I * Zpfti H"- k \ Miss A. Fouhy. Mrs. w. M. n v . Miss r. *1 I*l \fra "P W 'Lucas v. Mrs. S IIA/. M".' 3. Bennett v Ma f E; Marshall, Mrs. H. Miller m. Pattin\on, Mrs. A. M, Hartley v. Miss LDrysdale. __ MANUKAU CLUB I 76, 3 —73; J- Aj_exande . . jnr), 25 — 86. 10-76. MANUKAU LADIES' , CL f B r/oi T?ni CuD and the first round for irs F H BaSd's trophy next WednesHb'ASSSfS.y.H Valentfne! Mrs. F. H Barnarf; Miss Mcllraith, Mrs. M. Looker H. Jaarnaru, B c Carpenter, Miss Cooke *Mr" G. C. Warden, Mrs. F. Parker H Creadon, Miss V. Goddard, Mrs. R. T. Grant, Mrs. A. G. George. i' ' MANGATAWHIRI CLUB 1 [from our own correspondent] ' POKENO, Sunday -i h holes medal match was played by members of the Mangatawhlri Golf Club yes- ' terday. The best cards returnedl w«e:—M 1 sfi 18 —68; K. Munro, 92, 24—68, " v 1 'Mnrrav 81, 11 —"0; Flexman, 100, ■ fp—7o A count back made Maher the wi The r 'ladies played a nine-holes medal match, 'p ONEWHERO CLUB - [FROM OUR OWN COBBESPONDENT] i TUAKAU, Sunday T?psnlts of play by members of the Onewhero Club in the first round for the pres.- ' dent's trophy were as follows: —Sturrock beat - Kingston, 3 and 1; Haynes beat McNeil, t 6 and 5; Major beat Murray, 5 and 4; , Cronin beat Holmeß, 1 ur>; Ingram beat Par- , sons, 2 up; K. Taylor beat Martin, 2 and • 1; Georgetti beat E. Glasgow, 4 and • Graham beat Henderson at the 21st; Mori peth beat Gaskell. 4 and 2; Swanson beat sprageon. 2 up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 15

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KINGSWELL SHIELD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 15

KINGSWELL SHIELD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 15