GOLF CONTESTS
INTER-GLUB COMPETITION WAITEMATA BEATS PUPUKE An inter-club match between the Pupuke and \\ aitemata Golf Clubs at Waitemata resulted in a win for the home players by lu games to 10, seven being all square. Details are as follows. Pupuke names taking precedence:Morning.— Randrup and Gooding lost to Percival and Corbett, 2 up; Palmer and Draught lost to McGregor and Ogden, 5 and 3; Ingham and Ferguson lost to Lee and Clark, J up; I». King and Lamb lost to Sinclair and Kennings, 2 and 1; Malcolm and King beat, Luke and McGee. 3 and 2; Housley and Stevens and Keelev and Christie, all square; Brown and Foot beat Mace and Ford, 3 and 2; Rex and Smith lost to Lamb and Maurice, 1 up; Ardley and Jaggs lost to Throne and Gruzelia, 1 up; Service and Yockney beat Scully and Carnahan, 1 ujt. Afternoon,- —Randrup and Percival, all square- Oooding lost to Corbett 1 tip; Palmer lost to McGregor, 4 and 3; Drought beat Ogden, 1 up; Ingham lost to Lee, ,3 and 1 ; Ferguson lost to Clarke, 2 and 1; Lamb beat Sinclair, 2 up; IL King lost to Kennings, 2 and 1; Malcolm lost to Luke, 2 and 1; W. King beat McGee, 1 up; Bouslev and Keelcy all square; Stevens and Christie, all squaro; Foote and Mace, all square- Brown beat Ford. 3 and 2; Bex and Lamb, all square; Smith and Maurice, all square; Ardley beat. Throne, 2 and I; Jaggs beat Gruzelia. 2 and 1 ; Service and Scully, all square; Yockney beat Carnahan. 1 up. LADIES' COMPETITIONS Reinuera. —An L.G.U. medal match resulted : Silver division: Mrs. J. B. Morris, 87. 12—75; Mrs. W. S. Ralph, 82, 5—77; Mrs. J. S. Melville, !)!), 17- 82. Bronze division: Mrs. If. A. Steadman. 00, 33—00: Mrs. C K. Smith, 07. 25—72; Mrs. F. V. Windsor, 112, 35—77; Mrs. F. T. Bostgard. 112, :si 7s. An L.G.U. played by week-end members was won by Miss M. Melles. 05, 17—78. Results in the captain's trophy match-play event were:—Semi-finals: Mrs. \V. S. Ralph beat. Mrs. E. B. Kirtlan. 3'and 1; Mrs. R. ('. Hard ley beat Mrs. F. Slnrt, 2 and 1. Final: Mrs. Hnrdle.v beat Mrs. Ralph, 5 and 3. Orakei.—ln a flag match for Mrs. F. Breed's trophy, Mrs. Fleming carried the flag to the 10th green, Mrs. Tornquist to the 10th fairway, and Mrs. Long placed the flag in the IMb hole.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24078, 24 September 1941, Page 5
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