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GOLF CONTESTS

ELAY AT ARABANA EDWARDS TROPHY MATCH THE DRAW FOR SATURDAY NEXT Members of the Akurann Coif Club will contest the first round of the handicap match play competition for the Fdwurds Trophy next Saturday, in conjunction with a medal match and the second round of the 54 holes stroke competition for the JJoskill Cup. Following is flic draw: — I. W. Houston (8) v. G. f!lconic (15), D. K. Duncan (11) v. G. L. Baylcy (17), P. If. Preston (7) v. F. Wimble (*_i-I), H. C'ulIcn (7) v. A. Jack (10), H. Bennett (8) v. A. Birkenhead (21), 11. E. Bridgons (12) v. C. M llaines (21), iJ. iE. Cashmoro (8) v. L. Averill (17), P. Quinn (-1) v. M. Jaques (.10), J. It. 11. Biss (5) v. \V. J. S. Osborne (15), C. Shonkin (8) v. 11. G. Lovell (10), E. JR. Bayley (12) v. E. .T. Hewitt (24), A. B. O. Saunders (7) v. L. D. W. Stewart (15), T. Mitchell (8) v. A. D. Lylian (24), A. Bain (21) V. S. A. Schneidcman (12), G. W. Thorpo (0) v. W. Dickinson (20), Pax Smith (scr) v. M. Adams (IS), E. L. Fitzgerald (G) v. M. B Turner (IS). E. P. York (8) v. J. Fernandez (24), C. X. Allprcss (13) v. A. J. Martin (20), S. Booth (7) v. J. D. Deane (17), J. G. Mitchell (8) v. 11. It. Tyler (15). JR. Iv. Wylio (13) v. S. B. Waters (21), N. Cashmoro (1(0 v. J. Letters (10), C. E. Cammick (7) v. M. B. Thorpe (17), L. J. Bryant (2) v. K. O. Hunio (15), M. Kiely (8) v. 11. Porteous (1(1), J D. MacKinven (14) v. L. Malcolm (22), A. D. Barber (7) v. A. G. ityland (1G). F. B. Thompson (S) v. A. Burns (24), T. J. Lawson (14) v. M. Kalman (IS), G. E. Gardner (10) v. G. It. Inglis (20), W. R. Woolhouso (5) v. E. Brodio (24).

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB SCHNAUER CUP MATCH DRAW FOR THE SECOND ROUND Tho second round of the Schnaucr Cup competition will bo decided by members of the Maungakiekic Golf Club next Saturday. Play will ho in fours commencing at Fiveminute intervals, in order of the following draw:— 1°;1° .a.m.-—A. F. Ellis, T F. Morton, W. Davie F. Stevens; L. C. Winter, K. M. Heywood, G. F. Keith, J. Butterworth; A. H. inter, F. J Schischka, D. M. Rae, F. J. Hintz; 11. It. Duggan, 0 E. Eyre. P. J. Hackett, B. C. Houslev. 11 a.m.—C. C. Ewen. V. Kirk, J. Caughtol-' , tt Smith; D. L. McKay. G. S. Laird, H. P. Whyman. J. F. Russell; L. E. Vivian, M. A. Pattison, V. W. Korr, D. Schnauer; M. Trower, G. B. Morpeth, A. V. Hardley, W. H. D'Audnev; J T F w'M'f"- ?■' o,ayis - M A. Sutton', F'. Betchley; R J Coates. X. C. Laud, S. li. A orris. . Tt. Teape: L. Stone, L. J. Rob-™So™,-,D - H. Kirk-Jones, C. S. Craitr; K. Vj W.teon. I. G. O'Xeill, J. P.- Barber, £•' \t' I£ y, ?. r ' >H- Blackburn. R. Angus, S' B. G. Bond; It. S. Nowcomb. B. B. Hooper. L. F. Rudd, T J. Sheahan; C ; W. Schnauer. G. A. Hardley. M. J. alsh, S. O. Niven; L. J. Drummond, .T. K. Johnston, I. J. Goldstine. E. H. ITalstead TTT^o° n .-— c - G. Cooper, J S. Rankin. O. W Raiiicrer, L. B. Schnauer; J. D. Shanlv. J. b. Colegrove, G. J. Bennett. W. F. Bull; J. S. Milne, 11. Morpeth I McChvan A. Beloher; G. M. Truscott. A. Woollew C. Jarman. L. M. Walker; H. Tidmarsh. R. G. Moffitt, D. D. Brown, W. Calderwood; D. G. Macfarlano, J. S. Wiseman, J E Stedman, H. Roy; D. D. Holland, IT A. Brabant. D. F. McCormick, I. J. Moir; J. M. EllifTo. M. H. Wiseman, R. Alev, F. Wiseman; H. A. Tuck, A. C. Stedman. M. T. Wilson, E. D. Thomas; A. J. Macfarlane. Jjl Gre wry, C. F. Rosser; G. Philson, W. G. McClintock, A. N. Turner, S. Lamb; G. C. Kissling, A. N. nay. J. H. Earle. F. G. Lintott. 1 p.m.—C. Worth. F. Alexander, R. A. Humphries. C. R. Woollams; J. B. Grove, S. Barclay, D. P. Winstone, S. R. Self; N. J. Kidd, F. N. Laurie, J. Tanner, J. Balgarnie; H. G. Vivian. J. Pelham, G. Stichbury, J. S. Kidd; S. W. Smith J. Palmer. E. E. Jones. F. Aldred; C. H. Hcald, D. M. Hooper. N. E. Lewisham. A. H. Hyde; F. R. Bealand. F. D. Johns, ft. Laird, J. Riordan; C. Coleman, N V. Gallagher, O. B. Grove, P. T. Bowie; W W. Bowker, H. V. Parkinson. W. F. Darby, 'J. Howie; G. W. Beresford, A. Macdonald.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB BLOOMFIELD CUP DECIDED The Hilda Bloomfield Bogey Cup competition was played at Middlemore yesterday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club. Following were the best cards returned:—• ■Miss M. Ivirker, 1 up; Mrs. W. S. Ralph, Mrs. R. G. Bennett. 3 down; Mrs. B. Kingston, 4 down; Mrs. A. W. Rushton, 4 down; Mrs. B. C. Jacobs, 5 down; Mrs. B. Finn, Mrs. G. Ferguson, Mrs. G. C. Henderson, Mrs. R. G. Raingcr, (j down» In the semi-final of the Hopo Lewis Cud contest Miss N. MacCormiek beat Mrs. W. B. Souter, 5 and 3, and Miss E. F. Upton defeated Mrs. W. P. Endean, 2 up. Following is the drkw for the W. R. Wilson Cup match, the first round of which will be played next Tuesday:— Mrs. G. Ferguson v. Mrs. W. P. Endean, Mrs. F. Macky v. Mrs. J. W. Carr, Miss E. F. Upton v. Mrs. J. Hcllaby. Miss N. MacCormiek v. Mrs. F. Murphy, Mrs.- G. J. S. Fisher v. Mrs. B. Finn, Mrs. P. B. White v. Mrs. C J. Green, Mrs. A. A. Martin v. Mrs. R. B. Wilson, Mrs. E. Roche v. Mrs. W. S. Ralph, Mrs R. E. Alpe v. Mrs. R. G. Sellar, Mrs. A. I. Johns v. Miss N. Ballantyne, Miss N. Noakes v. Mrs. J. B. Henry, Mrs. H. Foster v. Mrs. J. F. Wright, Mrs. R. P. Towle v. Miss M. Graham, Miss C. Rainier v Mrs. A. Donald, Mrs. T. Oliphant v. Miss K. Souter, Mrs. A. Ramsay v. Mrs. E. Friedlander, Mrs. F. G. Lintott v. Mrs. J. Dunn, Mrs. R. G. Rainger v. Mrs. B. Kingston, Miss G. Buddie v. Mrs. A. C. Trousdale, Mrs. J. F. Brown v. Miss D. Gregory, Miss 8. Henderson v. Mrs. W. S. Wilson, Mrs. E. Dane v. Mrs. R. G. Bennett, Mrs. G. R. Buttle v Mrs. D. McKenzie, Mrs. C. H. Knight v. Miss S. Mahoney, Mrs. H. E Barrowclough v. Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. M. Benjamin v. Mrs. E. P. Neale, Mrs. G. C. Henderson v. Mrs. A. M. Smith, Miss M. Stevenson v. Miss M. Fouhy, Miss G. Mitchell v. Mrs. W. Cocker, Miss M. Kirker v. Miss E. Fair, Miss B. Nolan v. Mrs. R. D. Wright, Mrs. D. L. Johnston v. Miss K. Fouhy, Mrs M. Levien v. Mrs. R. J. King, Mrs. C. Ring v. Mrs. N. C. Witcombe. The following havo byes and may play on Tuesday:— Miss M. Russell v. Mrs. A. Friedlander, Miss R. Robcrton v. Miss Jr. Ridings, Miss H. Lowe v. Miss L. Cutfield, Mrs. A. M. Grant v. Mrs. A. McC. Clark, Mrs. R. J. Bartle v. Mrs. D. B. Robertson, Mrs. W. B. Souter v. Mrs. G. K. Mathicson, Miss E. M. Upton v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. L. Kiss ling v. Mrs. J. W. Craven, Mrs. H. W. Wilson v. Mrs. B. C. Jacobs, Mrs. E. W. Yates v. Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs J. J. Kingston v. Mrs R. S. Stevenson, Mrs. E. L. Bartleot v. Mrs. H. R. Kirker, Mrs. J. P. May v. Mrs. B. Jefferson, Miss N. Bamford v. Mrs. S. J. Robinson, Dr. G. Rowley v. Miss M. .Savage.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB BOGEY CUP COMPETITION Following is the draw for the second round of the Bogey Cup competition to bo played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m.:— First Tee.—Mrs. R. S. Deijrhlon v. Mrs. G. S. Laird,, Mrs. H. S. Whalo v. ATrs. I. B. #Stowart, Mrs. J. C. Finla.v v. Mrs. G. W. Jininan, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. A. L. ('auglicy v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. A. H. O'Lcary v. Miss A. Hackct, Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. M. H. Shroff. Mrs. P. Andrew v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Mrs. G. L. Allard v. Mrs. 11. I. Pitraithly. Mrs. M. H. Russell v. Mrs. S. A. Pezaro, Mrs. A. J. Keaney v. Miss M. Bailey, Mrs. J. C. Palmer v. Mrs. O. 11. Taylor, Mrs. F. G. Alpo v Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Mrs. G. Bartleet v. Mrs. D. R. Walker, Mrs. A. Harvey v. Miss R. Grevatt, Mrs. R. F. Ward v Mrs. R. A. Rpinley, Mrs. G. Robinson v. Mrs. L. C. Treinbath, Mrs. S. W. Toner v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. G. M. White v. Mrs. H. D. Brinsdcn, Miss R. Paj?ni v. Mrs. C. R. McCiillotigh, Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Mrs. A. M, Hartley, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. J. Grierson Eighth Tec.—Mrsi G. Goldwater v. 'Mrs. A. T. Garlick, Mrs. I. A. Badley v. Mrs. S. Bennett, Mrs. A. H. <"!.vllies v. Mrs. J. E. Henrys, Mrs. W. IT. Ilorton v. Mrs. F. W. Luras, Mrs. N. M. Speer v. Miss (L. Drysdalo. Miss R. Taylor v. Miss M. Hackett. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for tho qualifying round of the championship match to be contested by members of the Whangaroi Ladies' Golf Club:— Friday.—lo.3o a.m., Mrs. Sheen v. Mrs. Robertson, Miss Steele v. Miss Rishworth, Miss Stewart v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Glanvillc v. Mrs. Lynch Mrs. Younger V. Miss Knowles, Mrs. Beattie v. Miss Carruth; 11 a.m., Mrs. Ward v. Miss Radcliffe Mrs. Trimmer v. Mrs. Thome, Mrs. Walton v. Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Stead v. Mrs. Weaver, Miss Drummond v. Mrs. Cumining, Mrs. Foster v. Miss Collins, Mrs. Harrison v. Miss Symes, Mrs. Hart v. Mrs. Champtaloup, Mrs. Hosking v. Miss Brough, Miss Hosking v. Miss Booth, Mrs. James v. Miss Birnie,

Mrs. Keay v. Miss Bayley; noon, Mrs. Long v. Miss Armstrong. Mrs. Marshall v. Miss Wood, Miss Millington v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. McKinnon v. Mrs. S'urman, Mrs. McLeod v. Mrs. Steadman, Miss Ryder v. Mrs. Seed; between 0 a.m. and 10 a.in. or at 12.30 p.m.. Miss Mason v. Mrs. Ifworson, Mrs. Pans v. Miss Horn, Mrs. Speer v. Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Waddell v. Mrs. Whitehead. Saturday Playors.—Mrs. H. Wilson v. Mjss B. Wilson, Miss Brown v. Miss Walker, Miss Finlayson v. Miss Scarfe, Miss Lamb v. Miss Phillips, Miss Laurie v. Mrs. Parkos, Mrs. Llovd v. Miss Moreland, Miss Nisbett v. Miss Jack, Miss Paekwood v. Miss Weston, Miss E. Powell v. Miss Powell. WALTON CLUB'S GAMES [ FROM OUR. OWN" CORRESPONDENT] MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday Men members of the Walton Golf Club played tho second round for the Hockly Cup, the best scores being, first round score in parentheses:—B. Middleton, 08 (70); P. Davis, 72 (8(1). The lady members decided the second round of tho rose bowl competition, Mrs. S. Carter returning the best card. Tho following ladies qualified for the Keeloy Cup:—Miss Ryan, Mrs. S. Carter, Miss S. Payne, Mrs. Dickie, Mrs. C. Thompson, Mrs. Brookes. Mrs. F. James, Mrs. G. Fromm. MORRINSVILLE CLUB [from OUIt OWN correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday Following wero tho best cards returned in tho third qualifying round for tho Piako Cup. The A. J. Mueller Memorial Cup and the second qualifying round for Mr. W. S. Goosinan's trophy, contested by members of the Morrinsville Golf Club: —W. S. Goosman, 78, 12—00; K. Cooper, 85. 17 —OS; M. Davies, 02, 24—08; R. S'omers, Bft, 10—09; N. J. Howie, 84. 3 1—70; G. Porter. 00. 20 —7O; R. Vivian. 08, 27—71; T. H. Johns. Oft, 23 —72; H. Soanes, Bft, 32 —73; W. Maingay, 88, 3ft —73; J. Mammond, 03, 20 —73; K. Fitness, 04, 21—73; T. J. Ryan. Bft, 33—74; N. Ross, Bft. 31 —74; E. E. Gumnier, 80, 15 —71. TE AWAMUTU CLUB [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU. Tuesday Tho second round of the Archeen Cup competition played by members of tho To Awaniutu Golf Club resulted as follows: —H. G. Babbage beat W. Foggin. at tho 20th; N. Cairns won from H. Bent, by default; P. Glanville beat D. Wiseman, ft and 4; W. Roebuck boat J. Regan, 2 and 3; T. Griffin beat J. Sutton, 2 and 3 ; S. Beedell beat O. Edmonds, ft and 4; P. Quin beat P. Coney, 1 up; J. Sterritt beat H. Baker, 4 and 2. LOCHIEL CLUB'S MATCHES [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday Tho final match for the Firestone Cup was decided over 30 holes by members of the Lochiel Golf Club. After a well-fought game R. S. Chalmers defeated J. M. Tuck. 3 and 2. A four-ball best-ball bogey match was won by P. R. Lee and J. Woolnough, 2 up, after a count back from R. Pearson and E. J. Trcw. Tho C grade match play final resulted in a win for A. Morrow, who defeated C. Potter, 4 and 3, over 30 holes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23082, 6 July 1938, Page 20

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23082, 6 July 1938, Page 20

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23082, 6 July 1938, Page 20