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MRS. WILSON'S FINE ROUND PERFORMANCE AT MIDDLEMORE In winning a flag match at Middlemore yesterday Mrs. S. S. Wilson, a member of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, returned a card of 75 gross, which is the best score that has been registered by a lady player on the present course. Her handicap of 11 gave her a net score of 04 and she left the flag on the 20th green. Mrs. Wilson's card, compared with bogey figures (74) was a.s follows: Bogey Out: I 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 s—.'lS Mrs. Wilson: 5 5 1 5 I 4 4 -I 5—40 Bogey In: 3 4 4 3 4 45 5 4—30 Mrs. Wilson: 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 4—35 Tho junior Hag match was won by Mrs. J. F. Wright, who left the flag on the 18th green. Orakei.— Following are the results of a bogey match: —Senior: Mrs. F. Breed, 5 down; Mrs. McKelwey, Mrs. Hawkeswood. < down. Junior.- Mise E. Clark, 2 down; Miss L. Cullum, Miss D. McKay, 3 down. C grade: Miss P. Smith, 111.
PLAY IN THE COUNTRY Hamilton.—Following were the results of the third round of the captain's trophy :--W. Coltman beat G. Bindon. 1 up; J. Dillicai heat W. Smith, 1 up; A. E. flattie beat A. Small, a and 2; M. Kelly beat W. Waring, 4 and 3; L. Edmonds beat A. Ensor, C and !>; K. McLeod beat T. Simpson, 1 up; K. Brownless beat R. Tombs, 3 and 2; S- Sheaf beat R. O'Donoghue, 1 up; A. Marcroft beat A. McDonald. 1 up; E. Day beat E. Etheridge, 1 and 3; C. (Sutcliffe beat K. Liddell, 3 and 2; J. McCullogh beat R. Somervell, G and 5; F. Roach beat P. Roach, 7 and 6; L. Chitty beat A. Walker, 5 and 4; W. Wynne beat R. 11. Olading, 5 and 3. Pukekohe.—The patriotic funds will benefit by about £lO as the outcome of an open tournament held on the club's course. Players from the Onewhero, Otnhuhn, Manukau, Titirnngl, Waiuku and Pukekohe clubs competed. The winners were:—3o holes net, K. Taylor (Onewhero), 147; 18 holes gross. M. Grierson (Pukekohe), 70; Stableford, «. ilaynes (Onewhero), 30, won on a count-back from I. Bayly; best-ball hogey, L. Rnhson (Titirangi) and J. D. Wright (Pukekohe), 7 up. The first round of the Pukekohe Club's competition for the president's trophy resulted:—G. Willis beat H. Sumner, 2 up; P. Wharfe beat A. Schlaepfcr. •*. and 4; W. Shepherd won from G. ITorne by default; P. Mills and K. Hamilton, all square; Bullock Webster beat O. Fulton. L up; H. Smith bent .1. Wright, I up; I. Bayly beat W. Footc. 1 up; J. Niccol and G. PUing, all square. The best scores in a concurrent medal eclectic match were:—Or. Utting, HO, 10—70; G. Willis, 80. 10—70; J Niccol. 7ft, 3—72; F. Wharfe, SB. 12 —73; W Bagshaw. OS, 21 —74; J. Wright. 81, 10 —74; H. T. TTamilton. 00. 10—7t; L. M. Jobson, SO, 12—74; K. Hamilton. OS, 21—71. a junior handicap competition E. Roue beat B. Carnachan at the 10th. A Stableford bogey competition was won by T T. Grant, 33 points. Other goo<l scores were: E. Rowe, 31; B. Carnachan, D. Boyd, 30; W. F. flntton, 20
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 5
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