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GOLF CONTESTS

INTER-CLUB MATCH < f PLAY AT MORRINSVILLE : l KIWITAHI TEAM WINS j j [from our own correspondent] ( MORRINSVILLE, Monday J The Morrinsville B and Kiwitahi A' < teams played a match on the Morrins- j ville links, Kiwitahi winning by four ! matches to one, one game being all 1 square. Individual results were, Kiwi- i tahi names being mentioned first;— j K. Moyes and D. Reid beat Wilson and Blomficld, 1. up; E. Dennis and Johns beat • Evan Gunimer and R. White, 2 up; G. | Johns and Polglaise lost to C. B. H. Miller : and W. Tilsley, 2 down; A. Reid and limes beat E. Jones and W. Wcstwater, 3 and 2; Days and Toplium beat C. Lowe and J. Stewart, 2 and t .1; Cunningham anil K. Mclntyro and Wilding and Osborne, all square. OTAHUHU LADIES' MATCH Following is tho draw for a flat: match, to bo played by members of the Otaliuhu Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m.:—Mrs, Henderson v. Mrs.' Denby, Mrs. Eustace, v. Mrs. Amodeo, Mrs. Brewer v., Mrs. Muir. Mrs. Hall v. Mrs. Eyre, Miss Sutherland v. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs.- McNeely v. | Miss Whyte, Mrs. Wallace v. Miss Craw- j ford, Mrs. Howurth v. Mrs. I-lilliard, Miss Argall v. Mrs. Possenneskie, Miss • Claudet v. Miss Waters. Miss Mellsop v. Mrs. Short, Miss Daldy v. Mrs. Cox, Miss Muir v. Mrs. Skinner, Miss Arnaboldi v. Mrs. .Burton. Mrs. Allbrighton v. Mrs. Poll, Mrs. Jeavons v. Mrs. llunt, Miss E. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Adams, Miss li. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. McComb. ; Eleventh Tee.—Miss Wilis v. Mrs. Aldred, Miss I. Montgomerie v. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Davis. Miss N. Montgomery v. another, Miss B. Wilson v. Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. Moss v. Mrs. Barton, Miss Bell v. Miss Grinter. Mrs. Henwood v. Mrs. Enwright. The first round in the eclectic, competition j will be played in conjunction with the flag. match by Saturday players. Following is the ! draw: —Miss Muir v. Miss McCalluin, Miss, Daldy v. Miss Worrall, Miss Simmonds v. ; Miss Grant, Miss Pirritt v. Miss Lloyd, | Miss Hynes v. Miss Lipscombe, Miss Blakey , v. Miss Peebles. Miss Katss v. .Miss Day, > Miss Durrieu v. Miss Manson, Miss McCnes- j noy v. Miss Fallwell, Miss Goulding v. an-j other, Miss Runciman v. Miss Merson, Miss i Rowe v. Miss Aldiss, Miss Woodcock v. Miss i Davis, Miss Chapman v. Miss Savin, Miss Coward , v. Miss McKeown, Miss Watkin v. another, Miss Hickman v. Miss Grant. Miss Stubbs v. Miss Kirkbride, Miss Dix v. Miss Waters, Miss McGee v. Miss Lawrence, Miss E. Whiteley v. Miss Berridgo, Miss O. Whiteley v. Miss Sutcliffe, Miss Hawken v. Miss Hood, Miss Hemus v. Miss Thomson, Miss Pocock v. another. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Tho best scores returned in an L.G.U. competition played by members of the Glendowic Ladies' Golf Club were as follows: — Seniors. —Miss M. Gray. Ufi, 10 —77; Mrs. R. C. Hardlcy, 06, 19—77; Miss A. Wilson, 0.5, l-i—Bl. Miss M. Gray won on the countJuniors. —Miss N. Stralton, 100, 30 —70; Miss H. Jones, 100. 33—7G; Mrs. J. E. McKelvey, OS, 20 —78. PALM SPRINGS CLUB In the semi-finals of the president's handicap, played by members of Palm Springs Golf Club, A. C.'Danncfaerd defeated E. T. Hayne, 4 and 2, and E. H. Burton defeated H. C. Barnes, 2 and 1. The best cards returned in a medal round were:—G. E. G rover, 102. 24—78; T. Salter, 101, 21—SO; E. T. Hnyne, 103, 21—S2; E. H. Burton, 100, 2-I—S2. PALM SPRINGS LADIES' CLUB Tho final of the president's handicap, played by members of tho Palm Springs Ladies' Golf Club, resulted in a win for Miss U. Russell, who beat Mrs. F. C. Mellsop, 5 and 4. A medal round was also won by Miss U. Russell, with a card of 113, 32 —81. MAUNGATAPERE TEAM WINS [from our own correspondent] W HANGAR EI, Monday An inter-club match played between Portland and Maungatapere resulted in a win for the latter team by 18 games to 3, two being halved. Following were the results, Portland players' names being mentioned first: —• Men's Games.—Colvin lost .to O. Adlam, 7 and's; Whifham lost to Smith, 4'and 2; Atkins beat C. Hawken, 4 and 3; ,C urran lost to M. Newton, 2 and 1; Wilson and M. Adlam, all square; Rogers lost - to Bradley, 3 and 2; Naylor lost' to" Dawson, 6 and 5; Adams lost to A. Kerr, 1 and 3; Porter lost to Ridgley. 7 and 5; Warin lost to Heape, 2 and 1; Massey lost to T. Hawken,, 1 up; Hanna lost to Newton, sen., 4 and 2; Purchase beat D. Kerr, 1 up; Boyd lost to Vallance, 2 up. Ladies' Games. —Mrs. Colvin lost to Mrs. Delamore, 4 and 2; Mrs. Cox lost to Mrs. Bradley, 0 and 4; Mrs. Whitham lost to Miss Adlam, 7 and o; Mrs. Boyd lost to Mrs. Kerr, 7 and 6; Mrs. McLaren lost to Mrs. Adlam, 5 and 3; Mrs. Adams lost to Mrs. Foote, 3 and 2; Mrs. McLean and Miss Griffin, alt square; .Mrs. Lupton lost to Mrs. O'Shca. 2 and 1; Mrs. Curran beat Mrs. Maughan, 1 up. TE PUKE LADIES' CLUB [nv telegraph—OWN correspondent] TE PUKE, Monday Members of tho To Puke Ladies' Golf Club held a flag competition. In the senior grade, Mrs D. B. Veitch was the winner, while the junior grade event was won by Miss N. James. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday In tho flag match played by members of the Whnngnroi Ladies' Golf Club during the week-end, Mrs. J. G. Robertson and Miss M. Risliworth, in the senior division, carried the flag to the hole at tho 18th, and on the count back Mrs. Robertson won. In the junior division Miss 0. Abbott carried tho (lag to tho 10th fairway. PAPAKURA CLUB A Stableford round for the Spencer trophy, played by members of tho Papakura Golf Club was won by A. Atkinson with a score of 3S. The next best cards returned were by 11. Matheson and A. G. Crickett, 37. Tho captain's trophy was won by 0. Litherland from J. Wilson by default. MANCATAWHIRI CLUB The final of tho captain's prize competition, played by members of the Mungnta whirl Golf Club, resulted in a win for K Murray, who defeated C. L. Hardie, 1 up. In tho semi-final Hardio beat K. McKenzie, 2 up. • Miss F. Gwining beat Miss Maitland, 2 and 1, in tho final of tho captain's prizo played by lady members of the club. MEDAL EVENT AT TE PUKE [by telegraph—own correspondent] TE PUKE, Monday Tho To Puko Golf Club hold a medal competition nt the club's links at Paengaroa. Following were the results:—W. Mortensen, 80. 12—OS; T. C. Mikkelscn, 83, lis —08; T. Samson, 84, 10 —OS; R. Baker, 01, 22—00; G. Law, 100, 30—70; P. nickson, 84, M —7o; K. Ball, 85, 13—72; M. Cameron, 82, 0—73; F. Clark, 02, 10 —70. MAUNGATAPERE CLUB [l-'ltOM our own correspondent] WHANGAREI. Monday Tho silver button played for by members of tho Maungatapero Golf Club was won by C. Hawken, 82, 12 —70. Other good cards were:—T. Hawken, 100, 20—71; A. Heape, JS Tho best' cards in tho qualifying rounds for tho president's trophy were:—M. Newton, 130; K. Ridglo.v, 150; C. Hawken. 151; A. Ileapo, 151. , , Tho draw for the final round of the president's trophy, to bo played next Saturday is as follows: —Feaver v. K. Stevens Kirk v. Newton, sen., J. Stevens v. Going. Stevenson v. Doel, Wilding v. Tapper, Jones v. P. Newton, R. Doel v. 0. Adlam. P. Hawkon v. J. Edge, Anderson v. Field, 11. Ridgley v. A Heape. M. Footo v. C. Hawken, McMillan v. Smith.' Whimp v. Kidd. Mason v. A. Kerr, J. Sloano v. Bradley, W. Ridglev v. R. Sloane. Dawson v. Goode, Max Aewton v. M. Adlam, Vallanco v. J. O Shea, Hewett v. Kobison, Dolnmoro v. Teal, Doel v. another. MATAMATA COMPETITIONS [jiv TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT]: MATAMATA, Monday Tho first of tho competition for trophies presented by tho captain and viceenptain woro played by members of the Mataniata Golf Club on Saturday. Tho results were as follows: — Sonior. —L. H. Little beat L. Sutcliffo. 4 and 2; D- R. Abernethy beat J. Carruthers, 1 up; R. Ford beat L. Main, 3 and 1; M. Loveridgo beat D. V. Silk, 5 and -I; J. Leo beat G. Campbell, 4 and 3; C. Dorrecn beat C. Irvino. 4 and 3; 11. G. Keclcy beat W. McCorcindalo. 5 and 4; R. Reid beat W. Charlton, 5 and -1. Junior. —It. Powell beat I. hosoof, 5 and 4; H. Knoebono bent S. Summorville, 1 up; N. E. Beacham beat S. J. Buckley, 1 up;

D. Townscntl beat E. Wayto, G and 5; T. A. Bluo beat A. Ryan, 5 and 4; W. Hollis beat W. Wilson.'l up; R. Fulton beat J. Simpson, 5 and 2: R. Clark beat S. Hughes, G and .4. An IS-hole Stahleford bogey for a trophy donated by Mr. M. Loveridpo was won by C. S. Tapp with 39 points, on a count-back from R. Beaver. S. A. Bluo was next with 38. Returning a net card of CO Mr. and Mrs. W. Hollis created a record for the MooreJones Shield competition. Following wcro the best cards returned:—W. L. and Mrs. Hollis. 85. 10—GO; C. Irvine and Miss J. Lowrie. SO. 18 —08 j R. Beaver and Mrs. H. Johnston, 92. 23—(51); C. Doreen and Miss D. Chilton, HO, 21—00; G. G. Bell and Mrs. Bell. 107, 30—71; 11. Ford and Mrs. Ford, 82, 11—71; 0. Edwards and Mrs.' Alquist. 80, 18 —71; D. V. Silk and Miss I\. Darragh, SO, 17 —71; G. Collins and Miss- Collins. 100, 34—72; J. Granville and Miss H. Chilton, 99, 27—72; 1. Kosoof and Mrs. Johnston, 03, 20 —73; L. Sutcliffc and Mrs. Burke, 89, 15—74; J. Simpson and Miss Simpson, 101, 30—74: R. Fulton and Mrs. Fulton. 102. 28—74; D. R. Aberneth.v and Mrs. Little, 01, 10 —75; G Campbell and Miss Tims. 03. IS—75; W. Mchorkindale and Mjss N. Beverley, 81, G. Cobb and Mrs. CoI)h, 108, 32 —70. Ihe junior handicap cup competition was won by a. ' Ryan, who defeated R. Powell in the, final, -3 and 2. The winner returned a net card of 00. PLAY AT CAMBRIDGE [FROM OUR OWN* CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE, Monday A match between teams selected by tho president and vice-president of the club was played by membors of tho Cambridge Golf Club during tho week-end. Results of the | matches wcro as follows, members of the [ president's team being mentioned first:— E. Nicklo lost to F. C. Rogers,- 3 and 2; 11. S. Alford beat D. McCathie, 3 and 2; H. N. Freeman and R." Boucher, all square; | L. R. 1-liiworth and V. C. Hollis, all square; ! M. Woolley . lost to S. Dunbar, 4 and 2; J. Butler beat F. Entwistle, 3 and 2; C. It. Ha worth lost to W. .Rico, 4 and 3; S. Holdgaie and E. Morrice, all square; Dr. EL C. Tod lost to J. Banks, 2 down; P. Lewis lost to 11. Clayton,,2 down; J. R. Haworth beat W. J. Ward, 3 and .1; W. Scott beat B.' E. Hnrper, 5 and 4; M. Wells beat A. W. Robertson, 5 and 4; L. Webber beat W. Cuthbcrt, 2 and 1; G. Watson beat D. Soppet, 1 up; M. Lcnton lost to O. B. Gabites, 2 and 1; W. 11. Woolley beat C. G. Thompson, 4 and 3; D. J. Lundon lost to R. Ireland, 3 and 2; J. Jepson beat C. B. McNatty, 5 and 4; E. J. F, Kennedy and G. A. James, all square; J. n. Brock beat I A. A. Lockett, 3 and 2; G. W. Allen beat j R. H. Feisst. 1 up; T. J. Beer beat D. L. ! Falls, 4 and 3; A. Wilkinson lost to 11. ;F. Scott, 2 and 1; Ken Butler lost to A. j Turney. 3 and 1; W. Rush lost to J. Anderi son, 2 down; D. M. Bourke heat T. H. namp- ! shire, 1 up; H. Davys lost to N. Paul, 2 t down, A. F. B. Broadhurst beat Captain D. j Dillon, 3 and 2; J. Black lost to A. Clay- ! ton, 3 and 2. i BARDOWIE CLUB [from OUIt own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday The first round of a 30-hole medal cbmpetition was played by members of the Bardowie Golf Club for tho captain's trophy. The results were: —J, H. Cox, 01, 24—G7; R. Alacdonald, 82, 12 —70; T. Appleby, 85, 14—71; M. Ruge, SO, 14—72; -C. Godfrey, 99, 20 —73; A. E. Cell, 91, 18 —73; P. Bright, 78, 4 —74; E. Burns, 90. 10 —74; B. Carter, 98, 24—74; A. Crornble, 102, 25—74; W. Laurent, 03, J. M. Eryce, 95, 20 —75; Jj. Stephenson, 84, 8—70; A.. Paton, 98, 22—76; Godfrey, 104, 28 —76; I. Mc- j Farlane, 82, 5—77; C. Ferguson, 101, 24—77; M. Weatherall, 101, 21 —77; J. Watt, 107, 30—77; S. Nicholson, 94, 10 —78; F.. Oliver, 97, 18—79; S. Richards, 92, 12 —80; R. Ferguson, 90. 18—81; J. Litchwark, 88, 0—82; W. Smeeton, 99. 16 —83; W. Edwards, 107, 20—S7; F. Salt, 118, 30—88; W. Telfer, 122, 30—92. PAEROA CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] PAEROA, Monday A Stableford bogey competition played by members of the Paeroa Golf Club was won by J. R. Kidd, 33, on a count-back. Other good scores were:—H. Morgan, E. Williams, 33; J. Jensen, A. K. Royall, L. Shaw, W. Nicholls. 32; R. S. Carden, 31; W. Tubman, C. Shuttleworth, 30; D. R. Williams, E. Lee, J. McAnally, 29. . ' ' Leaders in the Waitemata Cup contest after the third round are:—V. Morgan, D. R. Williams, 7 points; J. R. Kidd, W. Nicholls, L. Shaw. E. Williams, A. Davie, 5; J. Jensen, L. Robert, 5; P. Wylde, 3; J. McAnally, J. Olds, A. W. Royall, 3. PAEROA LADIES' CLUB [by telegraph OWN correspondent] PAEROA, Monday; The winner of tho captain's trophy, played by members of the Paeroa Ladies' Golf Club, was Miss L. Poland with a card of 2 down. Other good cards were:—Mrs. G. Dean, 4 down; Mrs. R. S. Nicol, 5 down; Miss Gibb. I 6 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 7

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 7

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 7

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