GOLF CONTESTS
LADIES' MATCHES PUPUKE MEDAL COMPETITION OPEN EVENTS NEXT MONDAY Following nre tlio host, srores returned in ;i modal eoinpotition played by members of the I'uptiku Ladies' Golf Club: —.Miss l>. Gudgeon. 100. .% —74; Mrs. A. Jionnell, ]oo, .'i0 —70; Mrs. I\. Davies, 113, 35 —78. A Indies' open day will lip tielfl on the Pupuke links on .Monday. Following is Iho draw for the medal round, at !i.30 a.m., and continuing at three-minute intervals.--Mrs. W. 31 on n'h ton v. Mrs. F. Brewer. Mrs. K. M. Pike v. Mrs. E. J. Nolan, Mrs. G. M. Tilslon v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Miss P. Moody v. Mrs. X. Parkinson, Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. P. .Vndrew, Mrs. 11. V. Johnston v. Mrs. F. Brown, Mrs. J. Craven v. Mrs. D. McCronc, Miss A. Hnckctt v. Miss K. Hnrty, Miss J. Gooding v. Mrs. D. H. Home, Mrs. A. 'l'ysoo v. Mrs. A. McGregor. Mrs. White v. Mrs. H. Cray, Mrs. A. I. Wallace v. Miss M. Mason, Mrs. F. Schisehka v. Miss L, J. McDonnell. Miss C. Hodge v. Mrs. 1). Reid, Mrs. F. Brown v. Mrs. W. H. Woolhouse, Miss M. Worker v. Mrs. K. Mills. Mrs. I. James v. Mrs. D. Kissen, Miss T. Couno v.' Mrs. M. Walker. Miss L. Hill v. Mrs. 11. Preston, Mrs. It. Leo v. Mrs. 10. P. Titchener. Miss (i. Gudgeon v. Mrs. E. Mullan, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. H. Bnvage. Thirteenth Tee, lO.jr» a.m.—Mrs. Hobson v. Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. T. Hollo v. Mrs. \V. K. Oasscls-Brown, Mrs. la. Ryan v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Thorpe v. Mrs. T. Goodin*. Mrs. A. Bennett, v. Mrs. J". Sahara, Mrs. J. H. Prod or v. Mrs. M. .Barrett, Mrs. \Y. «J. Rogers v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory, Mrs. G. n. Whito v. Mrs. H. Davies. Mrs. B. Elworth v. Mrs. IX Lamb. The. medal round will he followed hy a bogey foursome over 12 holes.
WAIKARE LADIES' CLUB Following were the results of the first round of the president's trophy Stableford bogey competition played by members of tlio Waikaro Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. M. Lccles, at; Mrs. D. McCarthy, 312; Miss V. Geek, 32; Miss E. Keith. 31; Miss 0- Cordon, 31; Mrs. B. Lloyd. 30; Mrs. J. W. Keith, 28; Mrs. W. Ogden, 27; Mrs. R. Clcary, 2->; Mrs. A. Saxby. 21; Mrs. S. Carter, 21; Mrs. J. Foote. 21. The best L.G.U. medal scores returned were;— Mrs. M. F.ccles, lOfi, 36-70; Miss Q. Gordon. 01, 12—70; Mrs. J. Keith, 110, 3U—SO. PLAY AT MOKORUA [nv tki.f.gn.\rn—own correspondent] WHAKATANE, Friday The Mokorna Golf Club's Stableford bogey competition was won by B. Clarke with a siore of :iS. Other scores were: —K. Sisam, 30; O. M. Nicholls. 3-1; W. Sharkey, 33. In the second round of tho competition for Mr. A. C. King's trophies Mrs .Symmans and A. R. Martin beat. Mrs. Stone and O. M. Nicholls, 1 and 2; Miss .T. Moody and 11. Righton beat Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead, 3 and 2; Mrs. Nicholls and C. Mollison beat Miss J. Mart.vn and W. Sharkey, 2 and I; Mrs. Delves and F. C. Cockerell beat Mrs. King nnd G. Symmans. (J and 1: Mrs. Mulholland and V. O. Kelly beat Mrs. Creeko and N. V. Greager, I up.
STABLEFORD GAME AT OPOTIKI [nv TKLKCiRAI'U —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKJ, Friday The combined Stableford competition played by members of the Oootiki Golf Club resulted as follows:—G. Fox. 31, 2 —ISO; C. Black, 31, o—3ij. Fox won on the count back.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 23
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