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GOLF CONTESTS

AKARANA COMPETITION CAPTAIN'S PRIZE EVENT ARRANGEMENT OF THE DRAW Following is the draw for the first round of the captain's prize event to bo played bv members of the Akarana Golf Club:— C. S. Lean v. W. A. Xehoff, R. S. Taylor v. A. E. "Wilson, S. A. Schneideman v. H. Prendergrast, G. Ashley v. A. G. Ryland, F. Pezaro v. W. A. Birkenhead, T. C. Conway v. H. Madden, T. I. Maxwell v. R. H. Lewis, L. Mincher v. J. Danks. Tho first round must be played by October 20. The T v ylcr Memorial Cup contest, which was to bc' ; played next Saturday, will be staged on Saturday week. Scrambles will be arranged at the clubhouso during Labour week-end. TITIRANGI EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP A three-days tournament will be comnionced at the Titirangl links on Saturday. Following is the draw for the first round of tlie !s(> holes championship for the Hislop Cup and the qualifying round on handicap for the Titirivngi Cup, play starting at 8.2-1 a.m.:—W. .T. Truscott and J. S. Callinan; L. F. Faram and M. G. Truscott; B. T. Laycock and J. Grierson; \V. R. Woolhouso and J. Gilmour; J. Young and D. Coyle; C. L. 1-lewson and S. S. Goodwin; 11. G. Tappenden and F. B. Thompson; S. E. Chappcll and K. AV. Christensen; C.Galloway, G. I. Duncan and T. J. Lawson; J. D Khantey, C. G. Fisher and R. M. Darling; 11. L. Robson, A. D. Barber and B. A. Kingan; 11. V. Ganley, N. Farrell and 11. M. Rogerson; P. Fraser, \V. A. Xehoff and A. X". Taylor; H. J. Court, A. Kildaro and R. E. Fawcett; C. X. Jacobsen, A. Shorter and IT. F. Buckley; E. L. Bartleet, C. H. (). Woods and 11. I"). Brinsdcn; F. A. Browne, W. J. Rodgers and W. J. A. Thomson; J. I). Lewis, J. M. Coltnian and W. N. .Abbott: G. M. White. T. Oliphant and ,K. F. Ward; T. Gill, C. P. Worley and A. Roberts; H. 11. Tills, G. H. Worker and E. Ohlson; 0. V. Garland. 11. L. Massoy and H. Bray; V. X. Hubble, D. Lawford .and W. C. Maeknight; J. Weaver. C. Caminick and A. J. Court; T. Stone, B. S; Waters ai)d R. M. Black; C. A. Jarman and W. J. Davidge.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB

LABOUR WEEK-END TOURNEY

Following is the draw for tho first round of. tho Maungakiekio club's Labour weekend tournament, to bo commenced on Saturday, the first four starting at II.."50 a.m. and others in order of the draw at fivo-minuto intervals:—J. C'aughley v. D. H. Kirk-Jones, F. Botchley v. W. A. Birkenhead, R. J. Coates v. V. W. Kerr, I). L. McKay v. F. J. Schischka, 1. G. O'Xeill v. A. V. Shiska, A. V. Hardley v. H. F. Butland, S. Caro v. C". W. Schnauer, C. S. Craig v. X. W. Shanl.v, G. J. Bennett v. J. S. Rankin, if. A. Pattison v. D. F. McCormick, J. S. Milne v. G. F. R. Keith, H. L. Street v. V. Kirk, J. Jerrat v. R. S. Xewcomb, A. W. Wilson v. S. R. Xorris, T. J. Kirkup v. J. T. F. Mitchell. A. H. Blackburn v. W. X. Asmuss, J. E. Stedman v. F. G. Lintott, H. Roy v. H. H. Harris. D. G. Macfarlane v. W. R. Teape. A. C. Stedman v. Gore-Foote, J. M. Eliiffe v. A. X*. Hay, A. Woolley v. A. E. Ryland, J. S. Colegrove v. D. Wiseman, M. T. Wilson v. C. C. Ewen. M. A. Sutton v. R. H. Bartley, M. C. O'Xeill v. A. J. Ferguson, G. H. Philson v. F. Aldred. H. A. Tuck v. A. T. Wood, X. J. Kidd v. E. D. Thomas. S. Lamb v. R. G. Milligan, W. K. Michael v. C. H. ITeald, D. A. Ballantyne v. R. J. Hamilton. G. C. Kissling v. J. E, Palmer, J. Tanner v. R. Clay, C. Worth v. S. Barclay, F. R. Beanland v. W. F. Dnrby.

OTHER COMPETITIONS

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS The seventh annual 30 holes medal competition to decide the Auckland ladies' champion of champions will be played on the Titirangi links next Thursday. The draw and starting times will be announced later. Pupukc Ladies. —A rnedal round was played yesterday, the best scores beinc: as follows:—Mrs. F. Prosser, 1)2, 19 —73; Mrs. A Tysoe, 01, lb —73; Mrs. X. Roberts. 100. 27—7:3; Mrs. F. Browne. OS, 23—75. Mrs. Prosser won on the recount. Maungaklekle Ladico.—Following is tho result of a bogey handicap match played yesterday:—Seniors: Mrs. E. Nolan. 1 down; Miss E. Schnauer. Miss A. Grove, 3 down; Mrs. V. Kerr, J down. Intermediates: Mrs. 1). R. Garrard, 2 down; Miss B. Smith. 3 down; Mrs. H. P. Richmond, Mrs. 11. A. Tuck. Mrs. W. H. D'Audney. 1 down Juniors: Mrs. C. McCullough. -1 down; Mrs. J. Grayden, Miss X. Apple.vard. 0 down. The final round of the Bledisloe Cup event, a bogey handicap competition for ttie best aggregate secured in four out of seven rounds, was won by Mrs. E. J. Nolan. 0 down. Mrs. V. Kerr, 11 down, was runner-up. North Shore Ladies.—Following is tho result of the Stablcford bogey match played yesterday:—Seniors: Miss O. Stevens, 20 points; Miss A. McFetridge, 27; Mrs. A. J. Weir, 21. Juniors: Mrs. I. James, 21; Mrs. T. M. Rollo, 30; .Mrs. L. Joy, 38. MATCHES IN PROVINCE CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT Representative entries have been received for tlie annual Labour week-end tournament of the Cambridge Golf Club, which will commence to-mor/ow. The draw for the qualifying rounds' is:—R. Ireland, 1. Fairbrother, W. H. Cuthbert, T. Blomfield (Waiuku), R. S. Alford. S. Tapper (Hamilton), J. Radford (Hamilton), L. R. Haworth, R. Boucher. J. Miller (Raglan), F: Entwisle. H- Clayton, S. Haworth (Tirau), J. Ball (To Awamutu), W. Rice. E. Xickle. F. Reynolds (Whakatanei. A. 11. , Xicoll. M. Wells, J. B. Herroid (Whakatane), S. Ho:dgate, L. Webber. W. H. Cubis, J. Porter (Raglan). W. Scott, J. McFarlane (Bardowie), C. Thompson. B. Harper, G. Vosper, S. C. Innes (Whangarci), X. Johnstono (Matnmata). H. ford < i;>iamntai S. H' ibar. J. Butler, J. R. Haworth, I\. L. Wilkinson. C. H. White. J. Banks. R. Feisst, T. K. Butler. A. Clayton, D. M. Bointe. Cambridge Ladles.—The -competition played during the season for Mrs. A. J. Law's trophy was won by Miss Susan Banks. 'Tier mother, Mrs. J. Banks, was runner-up. Tho incdal round for Mrs. F-. C. Rogers' trophy resulted in a tie between Mrs. A. A. Lockett, 00, -J7—72, and Miss G. West, 00. IS —72. Mrs Lockett won on the count back.

Pukekohe Ladies. —The open tournament held on tho Pukekohe, course was curtailed through rain. The morning round was completed. but the foursomes had to be abandoned. The prize for the best gross score over IS holes was won by Mrs. Ho' s 'an (Pukekohe) on a count back. Mrs. Hogan's score was 05. Mrs. Grant (Manukau) and Miss Walters (Papakura) equalled this. Olher winners were:---Senior medal match: Mrs. Grant, j 1.1. IS—77. Intermediate medal match: Miss Charles (Pukekohe), ion, —7:*. Junior medal match: Mrs. Diggle (Pukekohe), 110, no—

WELLINGTON LADIES' TITLE [bv tf.i.kc.raph—prkss association] WELLIXGTOX, Wednesday As a result of play in the first and second rounds of the Wellington ladies' provincial golf championship to-da.v Miss P. -flelean (Hastings). Miss M. Jeffercl (Hastings). Miss P. Bell (Wanganui) and Miss C. Smith (Invercargilh were left in to contest the semi-finals and final to-morrow. Miss Bell, holder of the title, defeated Miss S. Collins, champion of Xew Zealand. 3 and 2. in the second round. Miss Bel) went out in 30 to stand 4 up at the turn. HOLED IN ONE Playing in a medal competition on the Pupukc links yesterday Mrs. F. Prosser. a member of the club, did the 32th hole, a distance of 155 yards, in one.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23481, 19 October 1939, Page 5

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23481, 19 October 1939, Page 5

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23481, 19 October 1939, Page 5

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