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GOLF CONTESTS

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP THE KING COUNTRY TITLE TEAMS MATCH TO TAUMARUNUI [dv tkli.gi!apii—owx coriikspOndunt] TAUMARUNUI, Friday Tlie King Country ladies' golf championship was played to-day in fine weather. Tlio teams championship was won by Tuuinaru'iuii with a score of 753. Other scores were:—To Awamutu, 763; To Kuiti A, 794; Waimarino, 812; To Kuiti B, 827.

Tlio teams handicap was also won by Taumamnui, wiih a score ol 027. Waimarino was next with HOI.

The ladies' championship was won by Mrs. McDonald (To Awamutu), with a card of 87, SO—l7o. Mrs. Glanvillo (To Awamutu) was runner-up with 90, 88—1 .8. Other leading scores were:—Mrs. R. Somervillo (Taumarunui), 'JO. o I —J si; Mrs. Tosswiil (Tanmarunui), 03, 05 —188; Mrs. Stiirtevant (Taumarunni), !)•_', On—liiO; Mrs. Moresby (Tauiiiariinui), SKI, 0.">—101; Mrs. Towler (Waimarino), 01, it!) —IU3; Miss Silcock (To Kuiti), <JI. 100—101. The medal handicap was won by Miss Silcock. 01. 10—7."», and tlio bogey handicap by Mrs. Tosswiil, 2 down.

SOUTHERN TOURNEY TWO ROUNDS DECIDED [I'HO.M OUR OWN GOItRKSPONDKNT] HAMILTON, Friday The South Auckland goir championship tournament was continued at St. Andrews links to-day. when the opening rounds of the championship event and tlio St. Andrews cup match were played. The course was in good order and the weather was fair, with a strong wind and an occasional light shower. 11. J. Babbage CL'e Awamutu), whose handicap is nine, look W. J. Davidge, the litirangi scratch player, to the 10th before losing the match in tlio first round. Davidge recovered this afternoon and covered tlio round in 75. Results were as follows:- ~ Championship Event. —1" irst round: C. I. Ilowden (Waniku) beat M. Otway.de Awamutu), 1 up; R. S. Alford (Cambridge) beat C. E. White (Miramar). 4 and 3; G. Hudson (Otahuhu) beat J. G. Ferguson (Hamilton), 5 and 3; W. J. Davidge (Titirangi) beat H. J. Babbago (To Awamutu) at the 1 <)th; G. L. Taylor (Hamilton) beat E. D. Williams (Te Awamutu), l and 3; B. Lloyd (Waikare) beat H. W. Upton (Wamiai), b and t; D. W. McCathio (Cambridge) beat C. B. Wake (Hamilton), 5 and <1; C. E. Howden (Waiuku) won from K. S. Caldwell (Onewhero). „ „ _ Second Hound.—Alford beat, C. P. Howden, 2 up; Davidge beat Hudson. 7 and f>; raylor beat Lloyd. 3 up; C. E. Howden beat McCathio, 2 and 1. St. Andrews Cup.—S. Tussling (Maungakickie) beat .T. Kenny. (To Aroha), 3 and 1; N. Peacocko (Lochiel) beat D. N.. Law (Kaikohe). 2 tip; H. W. Fisher (Hamilton) beat J. P. May (Titirangi), '2 and 1; G. Gumming (Hamilton) beat G. Seccombo (Hamilton), 1 up; A. M. Fahey (Hamilton) beat C. Haworth (Cambridge), '2 and J. Second Round. —Law beat Kissling, 1 up at the '22 nd; .1. Mathers (Hamilton) beat Fisher, 1 up at the 20th; L. R. Haworth (Cambridge) beat Gumming, 5 and 3; I-ahey beat W. S. Goosman The morning bogey was won by G. Hudson (Otahuhu) with a card of 4 up. H. W. Babbage (To Awamutu) was all square, and D. W. McC'athic (Cambridge) finished one d °ln the Stableford match played this afternoon L. I';. Haworth returned the best card with 3t>. M. Otway's score was 33 and A. M. Fahey's 32.

PUPUKE CLUB'S CHAMPIONSHIP The first round of the Pupuke Golf Club's championship will be played to-day. The original draw will stand. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play the qualifying round for the championships on Monday, commencing at JO a.m. Following is the draw:— Miss M. Sexton v. Mrs. F. Prosser. Miss J. Gooding v. Mrs. P. Andrew Miss B. O'Neill v. Miss M. Parker, Miss M. Campbell v Mrs. J. Howie, Mrs. H. Gray v. Miss B. Ensoll. Miss G. Gudgeon v. Mrs. A. Allen, Mrs. E. Mills v. Miss M. Alison, Mrs B. Goldwater v Mrs. G. Staples. Mrs. A. Clark v. Mrs. F. Brown, Mrs. G. Mayhill v. Mrs. R. Gillibrand, Miss E. Lorie v. Mrs. H. Whitcoinbe, Mrs. L. Ryan v. Mrs. W. Thompson, Miss E Sheriff v. Mrs. M. Walker. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the open day tournament of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club to be held on Monday, commencing at 9.15 a.m.:— Mrs. E. J. Nolan v. Miss Walters. Mrs. J. French v. Miss I. McCready, Mrs. B. McCrom* v. Mrn. D. L. Johnstone. Mrs. B. C. Carpenter v. Mrs. A. R. Abbott, Mrs. F. Parker v. Mrs. A. F: Walker. Mrs. V. Goddard v. Miss Attenhorrow. Mrs. C. B. Authreau v. Miss While. Miss Wilkins v. Miss L. Potter, Mrs. Harvey v Miss F. Sutherland. Mrs. R. J. Isicholl v. Mrs. 0. G Wnrdell. Mrs. R. Grant v. Mrs. Stirling Mrs. M. McKclvey v. Mrs. E. C. 1' oote. Mrs. J E Ray v. Mrs. J. P. I\idd, Miss Illston v." Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. Bray v. Miss J. Little, Mrs. Breed v. Mrs. A. E. Henderson, Mrs. Keys v. Miss S- Graham, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Greenway Mrs. Bradanovitch v. Miss B. Charles, Miss J. Potter v. Mrs. D. McLennan. Miss J. Barr v. Miss J. Thickctt. Miss Thorns v. Miss Gamble. Miss Clolworthy v. Miss M. Barr Mrs. Boyle v. Mrs. C. J. Finnigan. Miss'K. Patrick v. Mrs. N. Wilson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 24