CAPTAIN'S PRIZE
FIBST BOUND PLAYED MATCHES AT MIDDLEMORE SOME CLOSE DECISIONS The iirst round of the captain's prize was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday. Although some easy wins were gained there were close decisions in other games. Results were as follows: — R. L. McNiven beat K. Al. Darlinc 5 and 4; V. W. Wilson beat J. L. Lcask. 6 and. 5; C. H. Knight beat B. B. Armstrong. 4 and 2; A. S. Gray beat H. N. Eiby. G anil 5; K. H. Wilson beat A. M. Smith. 2 and 1; B. C. Jacobs beat J. Yock, 0 and 5; I*. C. Witcombe beat «T. L. McCoy, 5 and 3: D. F. Rogers beat H. C. Luscombe. at the 10th; G. H. Abel beat J. P.- Aldred. at tho 10th; J. A. Gow beat *W. M. Bell. 2 uo; W. A. Donald beat T. R. Clark, 2 and 1; H. W. Hotson beat S. C. McCoy, 1 up: W. N. Abbott beat W. B. Lusk, 7 and G; L. W. Swan beat W. C. .McCaw, 5 and 3; G. F. Footo beat lan Wilson, 3 and 2; W. T. Bell beat C. H. Wyatt, 2 and 1; G. W. S. Williams befit W. A. Tuafle. at tho 10th „ „ R. W. C. Anderson beat W. G. Gray. •J and 1; A. H. Kirker b?at H. M. McCoy, 2 and 1; H. Henderson beat S. L. Ludbrook, 2 up; S. 11. Abel beat A. E. M. Rhind, 1 up; R. A. Wilson beat M. M. Louisson. o and 3; W. L. Wiseman beat G. B. Johnston. 5 and 4; A. I. Johns beat J. Dunn, 2 and 1; A. L. McLean beat L. W. Friedlander, i and 2; D. Lawford beat T. Gill, 4 and 3; E. B. Brown beat J. L. Blackmore. 1 up; A. G. Poison beat H. P. Williams. 2 up; E. L. Bartleet beat H. L. Rees. 1 up; F. E. Webster beat G. J. Park, at the 10th; R. 0. Gardner beat R. W. Seton. 2 and 1; S. J. Robinson beat G. R. Nolan, 1 up. GLENDOWIE MATCHES TROPHY AND FLAG RESULTS Following are the results of the third round of the captain's prize, flayed by members of the Glendowie Golf Club:—W. Long heat T. H. Milliard, 4 and 2; L. H. Robinson beat W. Laxon, and 4: A. Kildare beat J. A. S. Keys. and 1: K. G. Fuller beat K. Davis, 5 and 1; G. Wynyard beat 11. Morton, 3 and 1; G. D. Pollock beat J. J. Gilbert, 3 and 1; T. Barry beat M. Ward, 1 up; J. G. Gilchrist beat I. D Graham, 3 and 2; T. F. McCarthy won from D. Sevan by default; G. Palmer beat D. L. Robinson, 5 and 3. A flag match was played in conjunction with the first round of a 3G-boles medal eclectic. L. PI. Robinson, with a net 63, won on the 20th sreen. Other Rood cards were:— A. T. Ninkie, SO, 23 —GG; J. T Gilchrist, 77, 10 —07; J. A. S. Keys, SO, 10 —70; G. Wynyard, 75. o—70; M. Ward, 91, 21—70; W. Long, 87, 17—70; J. Cunningham, 03, 22 —71: L. H. Jackson, 02, 20—72; R. Boyes. 01, 10—72; T. F. McCarthy, 01, 10—72; L. A. Msirquet, 05, 23—72; W. Laxon, 70, G —73; A. O. Horspool. 00. 17—73; G. Palmer, SS, 34—74
ANNUAL TOURNEY COMPETITION FOR CUP The second annual golf tournament between representatives of overseas shipping companies and wool, skin and hide exporters was decided at the Manukau golf links during the week-end with teams of 20 a-side A combined -Sfableford competition over 13 holes for the .K.P.M. Cup resulted in a win for the shipping companies with a combined score of 336 against 313. A contest for the Aramoana Cup, decided over 18 holes of match play, also resulted in a win for the shipping companies. The best individual performances were:— Shipping companies: C. 0. Hughes (medal). A. Macfarlane (Stableford). Exporters: G. Marriner (medal), B. Gissel (Stabieford). The contests proved very successful and were thoroughly enjoyed by thoso taking part BOGEY AT TITIRANGI SECOND ROUND FOR CUP A bogey competition played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday was won by W. J. Davidge. From scratch, he was round in 70, and finished 4 up. R. M. George, 74, was 3 up. The next best cards were:—-J. MnrrajT'F. "Gt "Alpe', T*up;~J. C. Graham, all square. F. E. Holland won the B grade bogey with a card of 1 up. The second round of the Bailin Cup resulted:—R. W. Chrlstensen beat R. C. Johnson, 4 and 3; J M. Coltman beat C. P. Worley, I up; W. R. Vercoe beat H. O. Burton, 3 and 2; R. B. Hardy beat H. D. Brinsden, 1 up; R. George beat J. Grierson. 3 and 2; J. Gilmour beat C. Galloway, at the 19th; J. Murray beat N. R. Chapman, 7 and 6; C. K. Grierson beat B. 1. Laycock, 3 and 2 TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Coronation Medal nnd Aotea Roa Cup matches to be plaved in conjunction to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies Golf Club, commencins? At 10.30 a.m.: First Tee.—Mrs. R. S. Whale v. Mrs. L.F. Faram, Mrs. P Andrew v. Mrs. G. S. Laird, Mrs J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. C. McMillan v. Mrs. L. H. Norton Mrs J. Paterson v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs M. H Russell v Mrs H I. Pitcaithly, \frs A Harvcv v. Miss • Self, A L. Cnuphey v. Mrs J. C. Palmer, Miss 'R Patrni v Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. D. K. Walker v. Mrs! M. Tuck, Miss H. Mitchell v Mrs F G. Alpe, Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Mrs G L. Taylor, Mrs. H A, Pezaro v. Mrs R. A. Spi nicy, Mrs. G. Bartlect Miss M. Wright, Mrs. I. Mclndoe v. Mrs. C. K. Grierson. Mrs. S. W. Tong v. Mrs. P Harrison, Mrs. A. J. v * A H. Gyllies, Mrs. A. T. Garlick v. Mrs. W H. Horton, Mills R. Orevatt v. Miss E. Marshall, Mrs M. D. Thorpe v. Mrs. F. w Turns Mrs A. J. Paterson v. Miss G. Thompson Mrs. M. W. Winter v. Mrs. A. \r Bart lev Mrs. N. -M. Speer v. Miss J. Fast onMiss L. Drysdale v. Miss S Treston, Miss M Hackett v. Miss M. Treston. Eighth Tec. —Mrs. G. W. Jinman v. Miss \ Hacket Mrs. W. C. Beaumont v. Mrs. J. TTnllinrake Mrs. L R. Newland v. Miss R. Tnvlor Mrs R W. Olsen v. Mrs. A. J. Roberts, Mrs. R. H. Bennett v. Mrs. R. M. Grierson. Mrs G. C. Tollerton v. Mrs. MAdam" remue:ra club Matches in the third round of the captain's prize played by members of the Remuera Golf Club, resulted as Macbeth beat J. Keane. 1 up: W. Miller beat A. w':, h the 10th; P. Collins beat W. Somervell. 1 up; C. Forstcr beat V. Badeloy, at the If)th; M. Uren beat K. Taylor, 3 and o. h Massey beat E. W. Robbrns. 7 and M. Macbeth returned a card of to gross. Matches in the second round »' secretary's trophy resulted:—t. B- beignion hl/i a Home I up; T. Clark beat A. N. Tarnb i up: J. W. Cobb beat de Launay, 3 To F Little beat N. Wallace, 3 and 2; ft. ciiamptaloup beat N. Fletcher. 2 and
ORAKEI CLUB a medal round played on Saturday by r e "'rvLr srii-SS c a.r„r, "■sji combe - • - . fjnieilie, Bft, IB —67; rr 8s! 10—00.
best cards at onewhero I FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] TUAKAU. Sunday Mrmhers of the Onewhero Golf Club played .hp first monthly SUMeford bogey competition the nr. , , cards were as follows: £ Ml sS!wk 30; J.Grahm. 33: S. Major. 32; M. Wilson. 30. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAPAKURA. Sunday T rtt monthly medal round played 01, 13 —78 ______ WHANGAREI WINNER r„y TELEGRAPH— OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Sunday A M. Steadman, with 30, was tho winner More-ail l'S: B. Marshall, 37; R. 11., « a ">" son 3ft' The weather conditions dunng the afternoon were ideal for golf and the Mount Dcntiy links were in first-class order. NEW SOUTH WALES FOURSOMES (Received May 7, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 7 The Vew South Wales amateur foursomes golf championship resulted in a win for J Ferricr and G. Thompson, with a score of , i fic> This was three strokes ahead of D. J. Davies and \ W. Bishop and C. C. Ruwald ! nnd F E. Hedlam. who tied for second plac«.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23340, 8 May 1939, Page 17
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