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GOLF CONTESTS

SPORTS GOODS HOUSES COMPETITION AT TITI RANG I WHOLESALE DEFEATS RETAIL A golf match between representatives of wholesale and retail sports goods dealers was played on the Titirangi Club s links yesterday. The wholesale players were successful by 10 games to 6, four being all square." Following were the results, names of retail competitors being mentioned iirst: Singles.—W. Davidge beat I'. Smith, 1 up; J. Bull lost to W. G. Sturt, - and 1; • W. Wiseman beat Clark, a and 1; Randrup and Busby, all square; Edwards beat Eyre, 3 and 2; Jnrman lost to Wynyard, 3 and 2; McKinven lost to Adams, l up; Yulo lost to Yock, 3 and 2; S. S. Trout and K. If. Bones, all square; F. Wiseman lost to H. Brinsden, -1 and ;!; Harper lost to B. Itentoul, 2 and 1; Granville beat Robinson, I 1 up; G. Browne lost to Brittain, a and •_». 1 Four-balls.—Davidge and Bull lost to Smith and Sturt, 3 and 2; Philson and Edwards beat Eyre and Wynyard, a and 2; Randrup j and Trout and Busby and Bones, all square; ! Partridge and Yule lost to Yock and Clark, 3 and 2; Granville and Browne and Brittain | and Robinson, all square; Wiseman and Harper lost to Brinsden and B. Itentoul, 3 and 1; Johns and McKinven beat Adams and Grierson, 3 and 2. Single Stableford.—N. Sturt, 3S; W. Davidge, 30; M. Wiseman, 30; J. Bull, 31. Hidden Holes.—P. Smith, 0. Four-ball bogey.—Philson and Edwards. 3 up; Yock and Clark, 3 up; Smith and Sturt, 3 up. DOMINION COUNCIL NEWLY-ELECTED CLUBS FORTHCOMING TOURNAMENTS i 1 " The following new clubs were elected at the monthly meeting of the council of the New Zealand Golf Association in Wellington;—C'oromnndcl Club, Coro- * mandel; .Ross Club, Ross; Tongaporutu f Club, Tongaporutu, Taranaki; Turanganui Club, Gisborne. A resignation was recorded from the Horeke Golf Club, which has ceased to func- I tion. It was also resolved to delete from ] the register of members the name of the f Auckland Aero Club Golf Club, which had re- v turned no members for some years past. The matter of the venue of the 103U championships was left over until the August meeting <?f the council. Tho Timaru Club advised that it was not desirous of holding tho South Island (close) f amateur championships, and it was decided ( to write to the Harewood Golf Club, Christchurch, accordingly. The secretary reported that several additional clubs had come into the third-party Insurance policy since the last meeting, and \ it was decided to. notify (jlubs which were not yet in that the premium rate had been f reduced to Is for the remainder of the policy year, ending March 31 next. Programmes were received for the Australian open, amateur and professicnal championships from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club for this meeting, which will be held on that club's links from August 13 to 20. Entry forms may be obtained from the New Zealand Association.

Forthcoming tournaments were notified as follows: —Kaikohe Club, Northland open amateur tournament, July 23. 21; Hastings Club, annual tournament, August 25, 2l>, 27; Poverty Bay Club (Gisborne), annual tournament, August 30, 31, September 1; Rotorua Club, open tournament, August 23 to 2(>; Rotorua Club, veterans' tournament, September 2; Waikare Club (Te Kauwliata), Lower Waikato open amateur championship, August 14; Hamilton Club, South Auckland championship, August IS, 30, 20; Hamilton Club, open, professional and amateur tournament, August 21.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB

BOGEY CONTEST DECIDED Following were the results of a bogey match played by members of the Glcnilowie Ladies' Golf Club: —Seniors: Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, 7 down; Mrs. J. C. Hill, S down. Juniors: Miss M. English, 6 down; Mrs. S. Keys, 7 down; Miss G. B. MeCurd, 7 down. Results in the second round of the handicap match play competition for the Glendowie Cup were as follows:—Mrs. M. G, McArthur beat Mrs. P. H. Browne, 4 and 3; Mrs. R. J. Nicholl won from Mrs. E. Montgomery, by default; Miss G. B. McCurd beat Mrs. M. McKelvey, 1 up; Mrs. E. M. Hardley beat Mrs. S. Keys, 2 up; Mrs. R. Stirling beat Mrs. J. L. Campbell, 1 up at 22nd; Mrs. A. J. Ferguson beat Mrs. Meiklejohn, 5 and 4; Mrs. J. C. Hill beat Miss E. Porter, o and 3; Mrs. N. Taylor beat Mrs, J. E. Ray, 3 and 2.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB MEDAL MATCH CONTESTED ___ • Following Is the result of a medal handicap match played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club:— First Division.—Mrs. E. Nolan, 87, 17— 70; Mrs. V. Kerr, 84, 11 —73; Mrs. G. S. Laird, 87, 12 —75; Mrs. A. F. Walker, 94, 18 —70; Mrs. C- E, Grevatt, 88, 11 —77; Mrs. H. P. Caughey, 05, 18—77. Second Division.—Mrs. S. C. Hodges, 93, 19—74; Mrs. F. A. Saxton, 09, 25—74; Mrs. R. P. Manning, 101, 22 —79; Miss H. Hardley, 101, 21 —80; Miss D. Wilson, 101, 21— 80. Mrs. Hodges won the division on a recount of the last nine holes. Third Division.—Miss R. Grevatt. 98. 20— 72; Mrs. J. M. Elliffe, 101, 28—70; Mrs. L. Knight, 100, 30—70; Mrs. Betchle.v, 110, 33—77; Miss A. Morley, 107, 29—78; Mrs. C. Waddingham, 111, 33—78; Mrs. R. George, 110, 32—78. PUPUKE LADIES* GOLF CLUB Following were the best scores returned in a bogey match played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. M. Walker, 3 down; Miss B. O'Neil, 5 down; Mrs. A. Bennet, 0 down; Mrs. P. Andrew, 7 down. MANUKAU CLUB'S TEAM The following team will represent the Manukau Golf Club in a match against tho Otahuhu club at Manukau during the weekend; —B. Cooper, A. Todd, I. Foote, G. Brebner, H. Fleming, Grant, S. McDonald, D. Ferguson, J. Rhind, F. Martyn, G Tuck, E. Busing, S. D. Rice, W. Burridge, B. Morse, A. Irvine, S. Bishop, N. Wiadowson, D. Baird, A. Jenkins, F. H. Barnard (captain). OTAHUHU TEAM CHOSEN The following team will represent tho Otahnhu Club in a golf match against Manukau next week-end: —W. E. B. Davies, E. A. Bullen, I. H. Malcolm, G. Hudson, G. S. Wooller, R. E. Brown, G. Lyttleton, D. Verrall, N. D. McElroy J. E. Bundle, S. Midglev, J. Adams, K. Hosking, N. C. Blair, G. McGchan, D. W. Flatt, R. L. Brown (captain), O. Bayly. Emergency: S. Grundy. MATCHES AT TE PUKE [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] ' TE PUKE, Wednesday Following is the result of the Sfableford bogey competition played by members of tho Te Puke Golf Club on tho Paengaroa links:— D. Taylor, 15, 13 —28; Neodham, 12, 15—27; E. Ball. 14, 13—27. The first round of tho Dickson Cup contest resulted: —Taylor beat Needham, Chappie beat Mcintosh.

THAMES CLUB [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN. COR It ESPOND ENT] 1 THAMES, Wednesday Following Is the draw for the first round of the Clcndon Cup competition, to be played on Saturday by members of the Thames Golf Club:—A. Beck v. T. Miller, F. S. Miller v L. GrifTn, K. Griffin v. J. Davies, W. H. Baker v. S. W. Jack, N. Rigley v. T. McCarroll, E. Whitehead v. A. G. Fisher, G. L Shaw v. A. Steedman, D. J. Law v. N\ Mdran. C. H. Poulgrain v. J. Moran, D. Watson v. P. Court, D. Court v. Cameron, J. Pease v. G. Stephenson, W. Fortune v. I. Smith, D- Gallowav v. R. Brown, W. do Clive Lowe v. J. H. Williams, IT. Dauby v. I,'. Snrmun, O. Corbett v. J. Fittall, C-. Mortimer v. P. Jensen. WHAU VALLEY LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Wednesday Following is the draw for an Jj.O.U. match and the first round for the McKay Rose Bowl <o be played during tho week-end by the members, of the Whau Valley Ladies' Golf Club: —Friday: Mrs. Porteous v. Mrs. Moyl#. Miss Slosne v. Mrs. Morrison, Mr*. I Snow ▼. Mils McPbeo, Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Amies v. Mrs. McKay, Mrs.

Davis v. Mrs. flyntrr, Mrs. Georgeson v. Mrs. Hawkeswood, Mrs. Going v. another. Saturday: Miss Stcedman v. Miss Searlc, Miss Thompson v. Miss I'itney, Miss Tucker v. Miss Morrison, Miss Ward v. Miss McLcod, Miss West v. Miss Mcllroy, Mrs. Wilkinson v. Miss Henderson, Miss Abbott v. Miss M. Hawken. Miss Carmichacl v. Miss A. Hawken. Mrs. Dunne v. Miss Griffin, Miss Fleming v. Miss Home, Miss Ford v. Miss llolman, Miss Hannam v. another. WAITEMATA CLUB The first round of the Lang Memorial competition, postponed last week, will be contested by members of the Waitemata Golf Club next Saturday, the original draw to stand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23083, 7 July 1938, Page 7

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23083, 7 July 1938, Page 7

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23083, 7 July 1938, Page 7