LADIES' GOLF
EOTORUA TOURNEY AN EXCITING FINAL VICTORY FOR MRS. R. C. COOK (0.C.) KOTORUA, Thursday The final of the open championship of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club wag the most exciting witnessed for many years, Mrs. J{. C. Cook, of Wnnganui, defeating Miss K. O'iSullivan, Ha went, 1 up. The latter was making her first appearance in open competition. First-class golf was played by both finalists. In the Arikikapakapa Cup competition, Mrs. D. M. Simmons beat Airs. I. Rota, ti and Following are the results: — OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Semi-finals.—Mrs. R. C. Cook beat Miss Kellick, 5 and I; Miss K. O'Siillivan beat Mrs. E. L. Barker, :i and I. Final: Mrs. Cook beat Miss O'Sullivan, J up. ARIKIKAPAKAPA CUP Semi-finals.—Mrs, I. Rota beat Mrs. 0. Booth, I! and 1; Mrs. D. M. Simmons beat Mrs. Foreman, .'i and - J; Final: Mrs. Simmons beat Mrs. Rota, 3 and OTHKR COMPETITIONS Flight Matches. No. I division, semi- j finals: Miss Garner beat Mrs. La 'Probe Hill, 7 and (i; Mrs. W. P. Kndean beat Mrs. Joy, I .'J and Filial: Miss Carrier beat Mrs. En-! dean, :t and
No. - Division. Semi-finals: Miss Manning beat Mrs. J. L. Mcllroy, 1 up; Mrs. Taylor won by default from Miss Hewitt. Final: Miss Manning beat Mrs. Taylor, 1 and :i.
Championship Flight.—Semi-finals: Mrs. Alison beat Mrs. Andrew, I and :i; Mrs. P. R. Olanville bent Mrs. Hutchinson, 2 and I. Final: Mrs. Olanville beat Mrs. Alison, 1 up. Arikikapakapa Cup Flight Match.—Semifinals: Mrs. Waddell beat Mrs. K. M. Pike, .'! and Mrs. Farmer beat Mrs. CasselsBrown. t and 'i. Final: Mrs. Waddell beat Mrs. Farmer, 'J and I.
LOCAL LADIES* EVENTS Maungahieklc.—Following is the draw for the junior open medal competition, to be held by the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club next Monday, commencing at nine o'clock: —Mrs. E. Fair v. Mrs. C. P. Smith, Mrs. C. Ring v. Mrs. C. F. Rosser, Mrs. H. E. Jolly v. Mrs. R. A. Wilson, Mrs. A. Stafford v. Miss E. McGowan, Mrs. S. Keys v. Miss N. Clark, Mrs. C. Partridge v. Mrs. A. S. Bevin, Mrs. M. Henderson v. Mrs. L. Kainger, Mrs. R. J. Bartle v. Miss M. Rowley , Miss S. Mahoney v. Miss 11. Hardley, Mrs. McNeely v. Mrs. ■). C'aughle.v, Miss R. Grevatt v. Mrs. ,1. F. McClintock, Mrs. T. Kirkup v. Mrs. 11. Walker, Mrs. C. Waddingham v. Miss h. Fisher, Mrs. F. Baker v. Mrs. E. Walker, Mrs. G. Ititpey v. Mrs. W. 11. D'Au(lnew 10 a.m.: Mrs. R. Meredith v. Mrs. W. S. Spence, Mrs. L. Knight v. Mrs. C r . Pocock, Mrs. I. R. Roberts v. Miss R. Mahon. Mrs. E. .T. Knitrht v. Mrs. A. E. Macartney. Mrs. Warmington v. Mrs. <T. Grayden, Miss O. Bischoff v. Miss I). Browne, Miss M. Bischoff v. Mrs. L. C. Barker, Mrs. J. W. H,viand v. Mrs. IT. Morpelh. Mrs. V. Windsor v. Mrs. ('. Swallow. Miss R. London v. Mrs. N. E. Watson. II a.m.: Miss P. Wootton v. Miss M. Parkinson, Miss G. Edwards v. Mrs. K. IX Jones, Miss M. .Dalfon v. Mrs. 11. Wallace, Miss T. fatten v. Miss K. Churton, Mrs. G. Parker v. Miss F. I'reece, Mrs. Poll v. Mrs. L. K. Smith, Mrs. Allbrighton v. Miss E. Ponsford, Mrs. C. Birch v. Mrs. If. O. Walton, Miss C. Hewitt v. Mrs. W. R. Holmes, Mrs. C. Deverson v. Mrs. W N. Asinuss, Mrs. MrComb v. Mrs. S. R. Norris. Miss M. McComb v. Miss B. Wallace. Mrs. I. Patcrson v. another. Ninth tee, !i a.m.: Dr. G. Rowley v. Mrs. <l. Walker. Mrs. J. Tyermnn v. Miss 11. Dnld.v, Mrs. V. Dunne v. Mrs. \Y. Pocock, Mrs. Nay lor v. Mrs. 11. R. Duggan. A C grade malcii was won by Mrs. G. S. Clark with a score of 12,' i.
Titirangi.—The best scores returned in a medal round were: —Seniors: Mrs. M. 11. Russell, SO, 10 -70; Mrs. L. F. Fa ram, 7—75; Miss Mitchell. f«, JS—75; Miss P. Moody, no, 15 —75. Juniors: Mrs. Bennett. Of!, -7.'i; Miss L. Drysdale, 05. '2'J- —7.'?; Miss S. Johnson, 95, to—7o; Mrs. J. A. Ken'ley. OH. -J1 77 Mrs. Bennett won on
a count-back. Akarana. —The results of an L.G.U. match are:-—Seniors: Mrs. McAllan, o'2, 10 —70; Mrs. Bayley, 05, IS —77; Mrs. Wisncwski, OH, 16—77; Mrs. H. Walker, 02, M—7B. Juniors: Mrs. Or r, 101, 35—0!); Mrs. de Lune. 07. 20 71; Mrs. Pnrtridite. 05, 20 —75; .Miss S. Clarke. 112. !!0 -70; Mrs. G. Thomas, 05, 10—70. The C grade match was won by Mrs. McDermott, 110. Otaliuhu.- Following are tlie results of matches played in the House Cup competition: —Miss E. Hill beat Miss Montgomerie, 1 up; Mrs. McComb beat Mrs. Woodford. 0 and -1 : Miss Wills beat Mrs. McComb, 1. up- Mrs. Enwrigbt beat Mrs. Hunt. 5 and i; ISI rs. Kelly beat Mrs. Brewer, 5 and !: ifrs. Fox beat Mrs. Valentine, 'J up. The third round must be played by May 'Js. Re--sii 11s of a boprc.v match played in. conjunction were:—A i?radc: Miss Montfromrrie, Miss E. O'Loughlen. H down. Miss Montponierie won on a recount. B j;rade: Mrs. Woodford, 1. down
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 14
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