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GOLF CONTESTS

LADIES' COMPETITIONS AKARANA CLUB'S TOURNEY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT The Akarana Ladies' Golf Club will commence its open championship tournament to-morrow. Following is the draw r for the first and second qualifying rounds and handicap medals, to be played in conjunction, commencing at 9 a.m., at four-minute intervals: — Mrs. R. S. -Whale y. .Mrs. J. T. Heald. Mrs. J. Paterson v. Mrs. F. Brewer. Mrs. B. Cooper v. Mrs. C Cammick, Mrs C. J. Green v. Miss 0. Darrach, Miss J. Stewart (Whangarei) v. Miss O. Stevens, Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. J. M. Alison, Mrs. P. Andrew v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. Mrs. E. Conns. -Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. L. Cornaga (Cambridge), Mrs. J. M. Wilson v. Mrs. L. Farafti, Mrs- A. Beattie v. Mrs. I>. McCrone, Mrs. G. M. lilston v. Mrs. R. Porter, Mrs. R. C. Hardlcy v. Mrs. R. G. Rainger, Mrs. Bannister v. Mrs. V. Wisnewsky. Mrs. V."A. Orient on v. Mrs M. Bischoff, Miss O. Bischoff v. Miss G. Hodge, Miss A. Johnson v. Miss A. vValliS, Mrs. F. Srbischka v. Miss G. Maden, Mrs. G. W. Plowman .v. Miss M. Kerr-Taylor, Mrs. H. G. Lovell v. Miss S. Kirk Mrs. R. Gordon v. Mrs. M. B. Thorpe, Mrs. H. Affncw v. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, f* afiO JV. v * Miss B. Vickermnn, Mrs. L. W. Hill v. Miss L. Hogan. Miss A. Robb v. Mrs. W. Sandman, Mrs. L. Gibbs v. Mrs. D. Leys, Mrs. W. R. de Luen v. Miss G. Edwards, Mrs. F. Buckler v. Mrs. V. Ekman. Second qualifying round and second medal: Mrs. J. I. Heald v. Mrs. F. Brewer, Mrs. R. W halo v. Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. J. Green v. Mrs. C. Cammick, Mrs. B. Cooper v. Miss O. Darrach, Miss J. Stewart v. Miss M. Stevens, Miss 0. Stevens v. Mrs. J. M. Alison, Mrs. P. Androw v. Mrs. E. Copas, Mrs. R. »• Deighton v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mrs. L. Cornaga v. Mrs. L. Faram, Mrs. G. M. Tilston v. Mrs. A. Beattie, Mrs. D. McCrone v. Mts. R. Porter, Mrs. R. C. Hardley y. Mrs. V. Wisnewsky, Mrs. Bannister v. Mrs. R. O. Rainger, Mrs. V. A. Crichton v. Miss O. Bischoff, Miss G. Hodge v. Miss M. Bischoff, Miss A. Wall is v. Miss G. Maden, Mrs. G. W. Plowman r. Miss A. Johnson, Mrs. F. Schischka v. Miss M. Kerr-Taylor, Miss A. Robb v. Mrs. C. Deverson. All proceeds from the tournament will be given to patriotic funds.

Orakel.—Results of the championships are as follows: —Seniors, semi-final: Mrs. T. it. Wood beat Mrs. E. Stokoe, 2 and 1. Intermediates, first round: Miss Clark beat Mrs. M. Birch, 2 and 1; Mrs. Taylor beat Miss M. Graham, 2 and 1; Mrs. White beat Mrs. Andrews, 3 and 2; Mrs. Breed heat Miss Riddolls, G and fi.. Juniors, first round: Mrs. Altwood beat Miss Sallon, 8 and 7; Mrs. Carr beat Miss Berry, 2 and 1; Mrs. C. Birch beat Miss Cnllum, 2 and 1; Mrs. Nealio beat Mrs. Harris, 1 up; Mrs. Cloghorn beat Mrs. Nicholas, 0 and f>; Mrs. Moore beat Miss Plggott, 3 and 2i Miss J. Woodford beat Miss J. Knight, 8 and 7| Miss Crimp beat Mrs. Sythes, 7 and 5. Waltemata. —The best scores in a ninehole medal round played by week-end members were:—Miss M. Hill, 48, 12% —35A; Miss G. Stephenson, 32, 1 —l7; Miss R. Wallace, 57, 18—39; Miss D. Chubbs, 57, 13 —so. Miss R. Wallace won on tho countback.

Otahuhu, —Following are the results of the Intermediate chainpionsl/ip: Semi-finals: Miss Waters beat Miss Whyte, 3 and SiM's* Gunthorp beat Miss Henty, 0 and 5. Final: Miss Gunthorp beat Miss Waters, 2 up. Results of the junior championship are:—Semifinals: Miss Pocock beat Miss Smith, 1 up; Miss Hughes heat Miss Lawrence. 2 up. Final: Miss Pocock beat Miss Hughes, 9 and 7. Results of a Stnbleford match are:—Wednesday players, A grade: Mrs. Henderson, 28 points. B grade: Mrs. Poll, 32. Saturday players, A grade: Miss Hickman, '29. B grade: Miss Redshaw, 28. C grade: Miss I'ybus, Miss Watkin, 23. Miss Pybus won on a count-back. The concealed hole patriotic match was won by Miss Tilly, 51, 18—33. Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal round to be played to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock in order of the draw:—Mrs. Brewer v. Mrs. Eustace, Mrs. Howarth v. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Wallaco v. Miss Sutherland, Miss Wells v. Miss Crawford, Miss Claudet v. Mrs. Clarko, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Hood, Mrs. Skinner v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Poll v. Miss Raeside, Miss E. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Adams r. MrR. Wilson, Mrs. Connolly v. Mrs. Allbrighton, Mrs. Moss v. Mrs* Enwright. Eleventh tee, at 10 o'clock: Miss Miiir v. Mrs. Jeavons, Miss Wills v. Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. McComb. Miss R. O'Loughlen v. Mrs. Aldred, Miss Shepherd v. Miss Higgins, Mrs. Hewson v. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Lister v. another. Saturday players: Miss Worrall v. Miss Lloyd, Miss Battersby v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss Berridge v. Miss Muir. Miss Armstrong v. Miss Lipscombc, Miss Simmonds v. Miss Pirritt, Miss Gibson v. Mrss Morrison, Miss Man son v. Miss Coward. Miss MeChesney v. Miss Merson, Miss Goulding v. Miss Rowe. Mrs. Probert v. Miss Proctor. Miss McKeown v. Miss Savin. Miss Tilly v. Miss McCulloch, Miss Woodcock v. Miss Aldiss, Miss Runciman v. Miss Davis. Mrs. Gilchrist v. Miss Stubbs, Miss Hickman v. Miss Dix. Miss Glenn.v v. Miss Grant. Miss Wilcock v. Miss Peebles, Miss Henty v. Miss Gunthorp. Miss Hughes v. Miss Thomson, Miss McGee v. Miss Hynes, Miss Gilmour v. "Miss Salter, Miss Jones v. Miss Wilson, Misß Fallwell v. Miss Hemus, Miss Pocock v. Miss Redshaw, Miss Watkin v. Miss Pybus, Miss Bowler v. Mrs. Walker, Miss Lloyd v. Miss Hillhouse.

MEN'S CLUB COMPETITIONS Orakei. —A monthly medal round played in conjunction with a qualifying round for the Waitematn Cup and the Orakei Cup resulted: —.Senior: A. Whyte, 78, 13—35; ,T Edwards. 82. 14 —08; O. Ernest, 77, p—GO;' \v. Brook, 81, 12—GO: R. Morgan, 72, 2—70; D. Rhodes, 7G, 0—70; S. E. Chappell, 71. scr—7l; W. Turbott. 85. I -l—71; T. Woods, 85, 11—<-71; I. Simson, 81, 0—72. Junior: T). S. Bell, 82. 1(5—00; X. Lonsdale, 87, 20 —07; K. G. Smith, S7, —08; E. Stokoe, 91, 22—(it): G. Birch, m, 21—70; T. W. CuthbcrtSon, 87, Semi-final championship rounds resulted:— Senior: R. Morgan beat H. Chappell, 5 and 4; S. Chappell beat R. Moore. 8 and 6. Intermediate: A. White beat C. Chappell, 4 and 3. Junior: IT. Robertson beat H. Greet, 4 and 3; K. G. Smith beat S. Siggleton, 2 and 1. Otahuhu.—A Stableford bogey competition was won by ,T. C. Mitchell. 38. (72. 2—70). The next best was A. R. Jones, 37 (73, 2 —71). Others were: 11. W. Bell and D. W. Vcrrall, 35 each. The final round of the Grantre Cup (three rounds gross medal) was won by A. >R. Jones. 75, 78, 73—220. The next best were: W. B. Eustace, 70, 73, 70—228; J. C. Mitchell, 81. 70. 72—220; 11. W Bell. 82, 71, 70 —232. The final of the senior championship resulted in a win for A R. Jones, who beat D. A. Vcrrall, 5 and 3 In the morning round he was 1 up. In the afternoon round Jones carded 73. Tn the intermediate M. Henderson beat J. A. Harris, 4 and 3. A collection was made for the London distress fund and this, with the Indies' help, totalled £23 lis Id. North Shore.—A scratch match resulted:— A grade: W. Wheeler beat R. N. White, 1 up; T. G. Perrett brat H. Preston, jun., 5 and 4. B grade: I). H. Freakes brat A. G. Weir, 1 up; H. Charlesworth beat H. P. Ibbertson, 1 up. C Krade: D. TV. Mason heat L. Upton, 4 and 2; C. Mason heat W. IT. Irving, 3 and 2. A Stableford bogey match played -in conjunction resulted: D. Boyes, 33; E. R. Cockayne, 32; A. W. Christmas. 31; D. H. Freakes, H. G. Keane. IT. C. Lit I Irr, 30. LOWER WAIKATO TITLE The Lower Waikato golf title was won by J. Nichnl, of the Pnkekohe Club, during Hie week-end. with an aggresate of 100. L. Gordon (Waikare) was runner-up with 104. 11. D. Brinsden (Titirangi) did not defend his liile. Other competitions resulted as follows: Thirty-six hole.s medal handicap: A. Bell (Pnkekohe), 180, 40 —140; runner-up, W. Taylor (Onewherol, 101, 18 —143. Eighteen holes mednl handicap: C. Kelleher (Waikare), 02, 24 —08; runner-up, A. Bell (Pnkekohe), 00, 20 —70. Stableford bogey: E. M. Durker (Orini). 37: runner-up, TI. Chapman (Mannkau), 30. Eighteen holes medal, seniors, D. Reynolds (Pnkekohe), 00, 1(> —74; juniors, .T, R. Footo (Waikare), 07, 28 —00. PLAY IN THE COUNTRY Manukau Ladles.—The winner of the captain's trophy was Mrs. Crichton with ft score of 71, 7.1-—142. The next best scores were:—• Miss E. Wilson, 75, 70—115; Miss Thompson, 75, 70—145; Miss Attcnborrow, 73, 72 —145; Mrs. F. H. Barnard, 71, 75 —140. The monthly L.G.IT. medal was won by Miss Whitburn, with a card of 102, 34—71. The next best scores were:—Miss Jackson. 00, 24 —72; Miss Attcnborrow. 87, 13—74. Following is the draw for the gold button match to be played next, Saturday:—Miss Wilson v. Miss ITe.vworth. Miss Attcnborrow v. Miss Whitburn. Miss Parker v. Miss Woodford. Mrs. Higgins v. another. On Wednesday and Saturday the third round of tho ecloctic competition will bo played. Papakura Ladles. —In tho final for Dr. Lock's trophy. Miss M. Walters, with a scoro of 81, 14—07, beat Miss White, 00, 17 —79. A medal round was won by Miss J. Kidd with a scoro of 110, 80—74. The noxt best card was returned by Mrs. J. P. Kidd, 101, 28—73. In tho final for the Fernaig Cup, Mi.ssc M. Waltors beat Miss J. Walker, 5 and 4.

Mount Vlow.—Tho flnnl of the Mount View Golf Club's senior championship was played over 30 holes between I?. Balm and IT. Pnrnta, tho former winning by 2 and 1. The ['layers were very evenly matched. After the first 18 holes Parat-a was 1 up, but during the aftoruoon round Balm was nble to head off his opponent. In tho semi-finals of tho junior championship W. Moroto beat 31. Mason, 3 and 2, and D. Richardson beat R. Bould, 2 and 1. In tho final Morete heat Richardson, 5 and 4. Limit handicap trophy, semi-finals: H. Richardson heat J. Callingham, a and 2; R. Reyrick boat N. Oliver, 3 and 2. 20—70. Whangarel Ladies.—A bofrey match re-sulted:—Week-day players, juniors: Mrs. Horrell, 4 down; MrR. A. Walker, 7 down; Mrs. Thomason, 0 down. Week-end players: Mrs. Lloyd, all sqnaroj Mrs. Foster, 2 down; Mrs. Alpin, 8 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23781, 8 October 1940, Page 5

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23781, 8 October 1940, Page 5

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23781, 8 October 1940, Page 5

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