GOLF CONTESTS
LADIES' COMPETITIONS OTAHUHU CLUB'S EVENTS HOUSE CUP ROUND PLAYED The third round of ,tho Honso Cup competition, played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, resulted as follows:—Mrs. Brewer bent. Miss Shepherd, 3 and 2; Miss E. O'Loughlen boat Mrs. Skinner, 2 up; MJja Sutherland beat Mrs. Knight, 3 and 2; Miss Whyte beat Mrs. Henderson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Williamson beat Mrs. Howarth, 3 and 2; Miss I. Montgoincrie beat Mrs. Poll, 3 and 2; Mrs. Hiliiard bent Mrs. A Id red, 5 and 8; Mrs. Joavons beat Mrs. Moss, 4 and '2; Miss Pocock boat Miss Muir, at the 2Vst; Miss Battersby beat Miss Kitto, 4 and '2; Miss Slmmonds beat Miss Wljcock, 2 and J; Miss. Gleiiny boat Miss Hynes, 3 and 2; Miss Worrall beat Miss Hughes, 3 and 2; Miss Long beat Miss Lloyd, 3 and 1; Miss Gunthorp beat Miss Berridgc, '2 up: Miss Somervell won from Miss liatz by default. Results of a Stabloford bogey match were: —Wednesday players: A grade, Miss Whyte, 20; B grade. Mrs. Cox, 27; C grade, Mrs. Enwright, 'J'J. Saturday players: A grado, Miss Slmmonds, 28, Miss Battersby, 27; B grade. Miss Somervell, 20. A medal round will be played to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock, in order of the following draw: —Mrs. Wallace v. Miss Whyte, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss 1. Montgomery, Miss E. Hill v. Mrs. Hiliiard, Mrs. Brewer v. Miss M. Hill, Miss Sutherland v. Mrs. Eustace, Miss Claudet v. Mrs. Knight, Airs. Howarth v. Miss Welis, Miss N. Montgonierie v. Miss Waters, Mrs. Moss v. Miss .Muir, Mrs. Skinner v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss Raeside, Mrs. Jeavons v. Airs. McComb, Miss Wills v. Mrs. Stewart, Airs. Allbrighton v. another. Illh Tee. —Miss E. O'Lough lon v. Miss Hood, Mrs. Adams v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss R. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Connolly, Mfs. Anderson v. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Fox v. Miss Arnabold© Mrs. Aldred v. Airs. Poll, Airs, lienwood v. Aliss E. Kunciman, Aliss L. liuncijii a it v. Miss Bell, Mrs. Forbes v. Aliss bolomou. Miss Slnlihcrd v. Mrs. Enwright. Saturday Players.—Aliss Battersby v. Miss Lloyd. Airs. Henderson v. Miss Worrull, Miss Armstrong v. Aliss Muir, Aliss Peebles v. Mjss Berridge, Miss Buchanan v. Miss Daldy. Miss Dtirrieu v. Miss Slmmonds, Aliss Lipscombe v. Mrs. Probert, Miss Morrison v. Miss Waters, Aliss Kitto v. Aliss Pirritt, Aliss Howe v. Aliss McChesney, Aliss Proctor v. Aliss Watkin, Miss McKeown v. Miss Coward, Aliss Tilly v. Aliss Woodcock, Aliss Davis v. Miss Savin, Miss Kunciman v. Miss Chapman. Miss Glenny v. Aliss Dix, Aliss Hickman v. Aliss Stubbs, Aliss Wllcock v. Miss Hentv, Aliss Gunthorp v. Aliss Grant. Aliss AlcGee v. Miss Lawrence, Miss Hemus v. Miss Salter, Aliss Somervell v. Miss Hillhouse, Aliss Gilmour v. Aliss Hynes, Miss Wilson v. Miss Pocock, Aliss Hughes v. Miss Sutcliffe, Miss Thomson v. Miss Redsliaw. Airs. Walker v. another. MaungakieUie.—The third round of the handicap match play competition for tho Kitty llorlou Gup, resulted as follows:—Mrs. J. B. Gilmore beat Aliss E. Blackburn. 4 and Miss E. Schnauer beat Aliss C. Stubhs, 0 and I; Airs. L. Knight beat Airs. W. Pocock. 1 up; Airs. W. K. Michael beat Airs.
H. P. Caughey, 3 and 1; Mrs. J. Jerrat beat Mrs. C. E. Grcvatt. 2 up; Mrs. J. T. Tauncr beat Mrs. A. F. Walker. 4 and 3; Airs. V. Kerr heat Airs. H. V. Johnston, 5 and 3; Airs. D. R. Garrard beat Miss M. Rowley, 3 up. The fourth round is to be played by Juno 25.
COUNTRY MATCHES Cambridge.—A Stabloford bogey match was played on Saturday, the winner being D. McCathlc, with 40 points. The club held a patriotic tournament during the week-end which raised .CIO for the Sick and Wounded Fund. The trophies were won as follows: Gross medal, over 3G holes, D. AleCathic, 75, 75 —150; not modal, over 3(i holes, ,N. E. Benchan (Matamata), 03, 04, 38—140; morning medal, senior, W. J. Ward. 87. 11—70; junior. At. Wenthorell, .100. 24—70; afternoon Stabloford, senior, A. H, Clayton, 31; junior, R. Ireland, 30. Morrinsville. —Following were the results of the first rounds of competitions played on Saturday:—A. J. Aloullcr Memorial Cup: I. H. Johns beat J. L. Faulkner, 5 and 4; M. J. Davies beat N. Ross, 2 up; G. Hobson beat E. ttummer, 2 and J; J. W. Brown beat Al. Maclean. .1 up; J. B. Simons beat W. W. Alaingay. 1 up; D. T. Davies boat k. K. Cooper, 3 and 2; P. Petry beat F. W. Seifcrt, 2 and 1; A. J. Shepherd boat H. Soanes, 4 and 2. Pinko Cup: B. Coombe beat A. J. Stewart, 4 and 3; A. A. Blakel.v beat G. Nowe.ll, 4 and 3; A. G. Yardle.v beat G. Tapper, '2 and 1; A. C. Anderson beat C. G. Lowe, 3 and 2; C. B. Miller beat. F. Dickinson. 4 and J. S. Thomas boat V. J. nines, 4 and 2; H. E. Blennerhnssett beat M. E. Morpeth, 4 and 3; J. Hillary boat L. D. Blomfield, 3 and 2. Junior competition: P. Brodie boat T. A. Gillnrd. 5 and 3; C. E. Hurt boat E. W. Harden, 5 and 4; P. Marsh won from G. Mat boson by default: 11. D. Ratidrup beat G. Lee, 0 and 5; E. C. Hart boat 0. D. Ilothorington, 0 and 5; R. Hothorlngton beat A. E. Trotter. 5 and 4; J. H. Boles beat A. L. Thomas, 4 and 3; J. C. Ball beat C. Valler, 0 and 7. Whangarei.—Willi a score of 14 points. S. j • Wood and R. Scott won the four-bull best-ball Stabloford. Other good scores were:-*-R Gray and D. Roberts. 4 1 points; W. Glanville and B. Kingan, 40; A. R. Ryder and D. J. Goodwin, 40. Whangarei Ladles. —Tho best scores returned in tho L.G.U. match wero:—Silver division: Aliss Steele, 85. 10—75; Miss Risliworth, no. 1.1 —70; Airs. Robertson, 05, I -,—so. Bronze division: Aliss Ryder, 107, •>S —7!)• Mrs. Dyer, 100, 21—70; Mrs. Kay, Toi, 22 —70. Among week-end players the best scores were:—Mrs. Alorgan. 103, 30—73; Mrs Lloyd, 05, •_'! —74; Mrs. Aplin. 00, sr—7B. Points secured in Ilie season's aggregate trophy were:- —Miss Rishworth, Miss Ryder Airs. Morgan, 3;'Minn Rishworth. Mrs Dyer Airs. Lloyd, 2; Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. Kay Airs. Aplin. 1. In tho match between the' 'president's and the captain's teams, the former was successful, and a further ,C 3 5s was raised for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund as-a result of the game. Whau Valley.—ln the firs! round for the Duff Cup. plaved in conjunction with the first round of tho eclectic competition, the best srores were:—M. Dallas. 03, 10—74; G. Allan. 07, 23 —74; R. McKenzie. OS. 0 —70; N. Taylor, 112 —70; N. Cox, 00, 23—70. Whau Valloy Ladies. —Airs. Franklin, 105. 31 —7i, returned the best score in the L.G.U. match played in conjunction with tho first round for the president's trophy. Oilier good scores were: —Airs. Georgeson. 00. 24—75; Airs. AlcAiillan. 100. 23—77; Airs. Day. 103. 25—78; Aliss Dwell, 111, 32—70. Manfiatawhiri. —The second round of the captain's prize event, resulted: —-L. Grogan beat "G. Pope, 2 and 1; ii. Aldred beat A. McKenzie, 5 and 4; G. Stunell beat K. AleKenzie, 3 and 1; A. Pope beat F. Pope, 3
and 2; P. Peacock beat M. Maher, 1 up; Iv. Alurray beat W. Wharfe, 3 and 1; if. Symcs bent W. Couch, 2 and 1. Mangatawhirl Ladies.—The semi-finals of the captain's trophy contest resulted: —Airs. G. Pope beat Aliss F. Twining, 2 and 1; Airs. F. Symcs beat Aliss L. Maher, 2 up.
AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP LITTLE WINS OPEN TITLE (Received Juno 10, 5.35 p.m.) CLEVELAND, June 9 Lawson Little won the American onon irolf championship, defeating Gene Snrazcn, who tied with him for first plncc, In the playoff. Little returned a medal score of 70 for 18 holes, against Sarazen's 7:1. Little took the lead at tho first hole and maintained his advantago.
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