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TYLER CUP

EVENT AT AKARANA FOURTH ROUND DECIDED EDWARDS TROPHY PROGRESS Tlio fourth round for the Tyler Memorial Cup was played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Results were as follows: Seniors. —A. S. Robinson. SI, 11 —70; T. J. Lawson, 70. (!—7(); R. W. Houston, 7!), 8—71; C. S. Lean, S2. JO—7'-'; C. O. Hughes, 82, 10—72; C. A. Best, 80. 12 —7l; C. R. Taylor, 83, B—7.">; W. Moffat, SO, 5—7-5; G. \V. Thorpe, S7. J 'J—75. Robinson won on the count-back.

Juniors.—N. F. Cooper, 88, 1!) —OS); A. H. Madden, So, 11—71; R. M. ShefTifld, 90. 21—72; F. Wimble, BU, J (J—73; W. McAllen, SS, 11—74 j J. B. Dunks, 02. 18— 74; D. McNicol. SO, 15—74; J. A. Bird, 98, 24—74; L. Mine her, !)3. 10—74. Quarter-finals of the Edwards trophy competition resulted as follows: —T. L. Lawson (0) beat A. D. Barber (5). 7 and 0; J. D. Lewis (18) beat F. Quinn (3), at the 19th; I. W. Houston (8) beut R. G. Barker (15), 5 and 4. CONTESTS AT PUPUKE VARIOUS MATCHES PLAYED The sixth monthly medal round of the Pupuke Golf Club was played In conjunction with the final round for the Mingay Cup on Saturday. „ . - T ~ . Tho Mingay Cup was won by i\. P. Coleinan with an aggregate of 200, the next best scores being D. S. Lamb, LIO, and U. M. ProFcott. 211. i rr <". The senior medal was won by H. x. Ore.>, 83 i(j—7;i. The next best card was that of "J. Milliard, SO, .11 —75. The junior medal was won by D. S. Lamb, SO. 10—04. Other scores were:—ll. M. Ryder. 80, 10 —70; W. A. Richardson, bo, 1 In 'the third round of the captain's prize match-play competition. J. Drought, beat E. W. Mills, at the 20th; C. 11. Palmer beat Ti. Hardgrave. 2 and 1. In the fourth round R. Pacey beat H. Randrup. 1 up. In tho second round for tho senior cup E. L. R.van beat E. A. Carson. 3 and 1. while in the third round for the Bell Cup D. Lamb beat IT. 0. Probert, 3 and 2; A. V. Beckett beat C. A. Burton. 3 and 1; and E. R. Cockayne beat G. F. Saunders. 4 and 3. in the third round for the junior cup. M; Truscott beat IT. M. Thomas. 2 and 1, in the second round of the Pupuke Cup contest. . A Stableford bogey match was won by 11. Barr-Brown. with a score of 37. Tho runner-up was C- H. Palmer with a score of 33. PUPUKE " LADIES* CLUB A monthly medal round was played by members of tho Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday. Tho winner was Miss M. Birch, with a score of 103, 33—72. Miss Birch also won a bogey match with a card of 3 down. The C grade • medal event was won by Miss E. Overall, who returned a score of 107. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The following players qualified for play in the senior championship of the Otabnhu Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Hickman, Mrs. Brewer. Mrs. Muir. Mrs. Henderson, Miss Worrall. Miss Crawford. Miss B. Grant, Miss Kirkbridc. The best net score over 30 holes was that of Mrs. Muir, SO, 07—147. WAIUKU BOGEY MATCH [from our own correspondent] WAIUKU, Sunday A 86-hole bogey match was completed by members of the Waiuku Golf Club yesterday. R. S. Whiteside and K. North, who were both 2 down, tied for the prize. North won on the count-back. An iS-hole bogey match also was decided. The best scores were:— Whiteside, 3 up; T. Bloomfield, 2 up; North. 1 up; I. McDonald. 1 up; R. Ohlson. all square; A. James, all square. WEAVER CUP AT PAPAKURA [from OUR OWN correspondent] PAPA'KURA, Sunday A sealed hole competition, played by members of the Papakura • Golf Club yesterday, was won by A. Atkinson with a score of 20. The next best results were:—J. L. Munro, 21; 0. Litheriand. 22. In the final for the Weaver Cup, W. Matheson beat O. Litheriand, 2 up. " PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] PAPAIvU.RA, Sunday The monthly L.G.U. medal competition piaved by members of the Papakura Ladies Go if Club yesterday was won by Miss L. Mcllraith with a card of 101, 30—71. , The next best scores returned were:—Mrs. R. Moore, 105, 30—75: Miss J. Hiickett, IOS 32—70; Mrs. W. Matheson, 112, 30—76; Miss L. Hewitt, 10S), 32—77; Mrs. E. C. Foote, O'J, 20 —70; Mrs. J. P. kidd. 103, 24—79. ' -

CAMBRIDGE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE. Sunday The K. Nicoll Cup. played for bv members of the Cambridge Ladies Golf Club, has been won this season, by Miss S. Banks, who defeated Mrs. F. C. Rogers in the final. The semi-finals resulted: —Miss Banks aef en led -Mrs. D. L. Hastie. 3 and 2: Mrs. Rogers beat Mrs. J. Banks, 2 up. TE KUITI CLUB fIJT TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TE KUITI. Sunday Proposals for tho amalgamation .of tho To Kuiti Golf Club with tho Otorohanga C ub have fallen through. At a meeting of tho Te Kuiti Golf Club .the president. Mr. C. S M. Johnston, said that although the le Kuiti Club committee would welcome amalgamation. the proposals were likely to bo knocked back by the Otorohanga Club. A decision was made to change the name from To Kuiti to the Waitomo Golf Club. TWO HOLES IN ONE [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Sunday A course record was established when two members of the Whangarei Golf Club, playing on the Mount Denby links, holed in one. A. G. Sheen holed at the fourth, 140 yards, and F. Gardner at the 18th, which is about the same length. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EVENT (Received August 0, 6.5 p.m.) ADELAIDE, Aug. 0 Tho South Australian amateur golf championship was won for the sixth time by' W. S. Rymill, who defeated R. Sawers, 8 and 7. RESULTS AT WHANGAREI [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI. Sunday In a medal round played in conjunction with the first qualifying round of the Whangarei Golf Club championships, Buckley, with a scoro of 70. 4—72, won in the senior division after a count-back from M. J. Lynch, 83, 11 —72. R. Scott, 92, 23 —09, won tho junior medal. Other good cards were:— Seniors: D. J. Thomson, 78, 4 —74. Juniors: H. Kean Clark, 90. 20—70; Morgan. 90. 20 —70; F. Gardner, 87. 15—72. The best net scoro for tho first round was secured by R. Scott and tho best gross by Buckley. Gross scores in the first round were:—• Senior.—Buckley, 70; D. J. Thomson, 78; Glanville, 81; Sheen, S. Clarko, 82; Lynch,

S3; McLeod, 84; Gray, Harrison, Barron, E. W. Thomson. Walker, 85; Day, Sheriff. Orr, jun., SO; Wilson, S. Weston, 88; Bevins, 8!); Steadnian, Adlam, 00; Pain, 91; Corsby, 02; Younger, 05; Cashmore. 08. Intermediate. —K. Potter, 81; Gardner, 8<; Bennett, Booth, S8; Christian, sen., 88; Jones, Thornc, Clark, 80; Marshall, R. I otter, Dyer, 00; Good, 02; Orr, sen.. Macklow, 03; Fulton, Birnie, Hughes, 04; Hosking, 05; Henderson. 13. Weston, 00; bnodgrass, 07; C. M. Finlnyson. 101: tucker. 102; Parsons< 102; Thomason, 105. Junior. —Morgan, 1)0; Walton, 1)5: Goodwin, Neison, Mulllns. 00: Whatmough, Hinder, Burt, Young, 07; Kean, Clark. 00; Weymouth, 05; Doe); Specr, 07; Watson, Murdoch, OS; Wood. Brown, Wilkinson. 00; Feist' TOO; GiLhrist. 101: Lane, Penman, 103: Whitehead. 100; Lashford, 107; Kolfe Smith, McLeod. Potter, 108; Martin. 112; Herdman, 110. * WINNERS AT BRUSSELS (Received August 0, 5.5 p.m.) - BRUSSELS. Aug. 5 In tho final-of the Brussels golf tourney the Victorian player, L. Baillieu, defeated W. Storms, 0 and 5. King Leopold, who was beaten in the second round, presented the cup to the winner. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S TITLE ADELAIDE, Aug. 5 In the first round of a match in the Australian women's golf championship at the Kooyonga links, the holder, Miss B. Kernot (Victoria) was defeated. Her conqueror was Miss Margaret Rankin (New South Wales).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23418, 7 August 1939, Page 16

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TYLER CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23418, 7 August 1939, Page 16

TYLER CUP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23418, 7 August 1939, Page 16