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GOLF

PARK CLUE STROKE COMPETITION The modal round played on I lie Park Golf Club’s links during Mie week-end was not. favoured with altogether ideal weather but some good card's were handed in, the following being tin best.: XV. A. O’Keefe, 73 nett; R. E, Colebourne, 73; G. P. Wilson, 74; K. R. Kay, 76 : J. McMillan, 77; R.. Codenvall, 78; P. McDonald, 79; L. buncombe, 80: A. M. Dow, 82; A. D. Tarr. 82; T. W. Bayliss, 83; J.. N. Harris, 83. 1... Scholium, 83. The ladies’ medal round was won by Miss ,1. Armstrong. r.ADTKS’ MID-WEEK MATCHES The draw for the ladies’ mid-wceli competition on Thnrsdaiy resulted as follows Mrs. Harris v. Mrs. Fade; Mrs. Robb v. Miss Robertson: Mrs. Fleming v. Miss Maddock; Miss Howard v Mrs. Somerville ; Mrs. Russell v. Mrs Bayliss; Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. Martin: Mrs. l.ee v. Mrs. O'Keefe; Miss Holden v. Mrs. Fox; Mrs. Winter v. Miss Carr ; Mrs. Moore v. Mrs. Dryland; Mrs. Johnstone v. Mrs. Burns. Competition score cards may be obtained prior to the draw to be, made at 1 p.m, Any lady unable to'play should ring Mrs. Bayliss, ’phone 1915.

WAIROA CLUB SATURDAY’S LADIES’ MATCH (Hurald Correspondent.) The Home Links Coronation Medals and Aotearoti Cup competition, which every year is played on the home links of elicit nllilinted club, is to he played in Wairoa on Saturday next. The following is the draw:—Mrs. Smith v. Miss Harrison; Miss Scrimshaw' v. Mrs. Goldstone; Miss Chase v a partner yet to lie secured; Mrs. Beckett v. Mrs. Mowat; Mrs. Piddttek v. Miss Harvey; Mrs. Me Ohio V. Mrs. Crichton; Mrs. Watson v. Mrs. Sain si airy; Miss Ileaven v. Miss Bain; Miss Malcolm v. Miss Symoods; Miss Telford v. Miss Buchanan; Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. G. 0. K. Sninshury; Mrs. Hurkor v. Mrs. Christie; Miss McPherson v. Miss Nolan. .

WAIKATO RACES END

STEEPLES TO DIAMOND GRATEFUL A WINNER I.AST RACE TO WOTAN (Per Press Association.) HAMILTON, last night. For the second day of the Waikato Racing Chiu's winter meeting the totalisalor handled .09,918 against £13.091 on the off-day last year. The total for (lie meeting as 1146.328 10s--an increase ni £15,783 10s. Details of the concluding events are: Melville Hack Steeples.—3-3 Allegretto (.1. .McLaughlin), 1: 4-4 The Hiker (I. Fergus;. 2: 8-8 lltmninagh (A. Gilmer), c. Also started: 2-1 Arctic Star, 1-2 Kn Tom'. 9-12 Ardmanning, 9-3 Diae(jiiedoon, 10-10 Temonalakapa. 7-6 Adsum. 6-7 Cordon. Won by 2j lengths and one length. Time, 4.511,. Gordunlnil Handicap. - -1.-1 Gl’aleful (11. \Y, Savage). 1 : 9-9 Velocipede (C. Melnally). 2: 2-4 Onev.'lietu (A. F. Fllis), 3. Also started : 4-8 Loyal Appellant. 8-6 Sinking Final. 5-3 Horowhenna, 3-5 Lagoon. 11-10 Delrain. 6-2 Scotland. 10 12 Sea Fox. 15-17 Bonny Clay. .17-16 Miss l.u. .16-18 Coronis. 14-14 Star Artisi. 19-19 Alln - . 1.8-15 VVahine Rcihi. 15-13 Arawa, Rose. 12-11 Keith l.u, 7-7 Te llr.i. Won by half a length and threeounrters of a length. Time.. 1.41 1-5.

King Country Steeples.—l-1 Diamond ill. Smith). 1 4-3 Roxy (AY. Preston), 2; 7-7 Spalpiko 111, Savage), 3. Also started: 5-0 Valpeen. 2-2 King’s Archer. 3-4 Royal l.imond, 6-6 Clan Ronald. Won hy lour lengths and ICO yards, rime. 4.51.

1 ’aero.a Handicap.—l-1 Buss Moth (Horne). 1: 6-6 Tnoloy Street (Kearns), 2: 10-11 Gold Mission (F. J. Leach). 3. Also started: 13-15 King Roy, 7-7 Boughal. 3-2 Fngc, 4-5 Royal Dance. 14-14 Greek Gold. 16-12 Adalene. 12-14 Rellkvrian. 5-3 Princess Star, 11-10 Dollar Bill. 2-4 Prince Acre, 9-9 Whirling. 8 8 Mungaere, 15-16 Winlona. Won bv a head and a head. Time, 1.15.

Farewell Handicap.—3-3 Wotan (Jenkins). 1; 1-1 High Tea, (Goldfinch), 3; .11-11 Hawthorn (Mclnally), 3. Also started : 7-9 Blackman, 12H2 Killadar. 8-3 Tutor, 2-2 Dark Shadow, 5-4 Pound Sterling. 15-15 Flit Acre, 6-6 Le Ohasienr; 9-7 'Full o’ Scoleh. 10-10 Cyllaros, 4-5 Spearcotirt. 16-16 Air Commodore, 13-12 Dust, Up, 14-14 Barograph. Won tiv three-quarters ol a length and halt a length. Time. 1.42 4-5.

foxlton fields LIST OF ACCEPTANCES (Per Press Association.) FOXTON, last night. The following acceptances have been received for the winter meeting of the Foxtou Racing Club, to be hold on .Saturday, May 30 I’rial Stakes. —Garter Red, Kentucky Song, Melius, Ruenzori, Gulden Ann, Stuuier, Trevelyn Hold, l’oroutawhao, .speed, Royal King, Spender, Blue Boy, brown Pearl. Glenvane, Te Rangituinau. Vivienne. Foxtou Cup. of £l4O. one and a quarter miles.—prostration 8.9, Davistoek 8.7, I Salomons 8.7, Gay Boy 8.6. Slippery 8.2. Rose Val 8.1, Lapel 7.11, Alchemic 7.4, Hunting Lodge 7.2. Himatangi Hack Handicap, of £75, six I'm longs. v’iiieo 9.0, First Chapter 8.7, De 'Prop 8.6. Happy Hunting 8,2. Golden Chest 7.13. Rulbus 7.12, Maestro 7.10, Ota,lira King 7.3. Minnow, Queen of the Orient 7.0. Whirokino Hack Steeples, of £80; two miles and n-hnli'.—-Royal Banquet 10.10, King Thomond 10.0. The Ranger 9.11, 'atilngram id 9.6. Taura Lad 9.5. Tiger ’ill 9.1. Jllawnrra., Otaki 9.0. Kebhell Memorial Handicap, of £99; seven furlongs.—West Tor 9.2. Diat.omous 9.0. Takakua 8.12, Gay Roy 8.6, •lippery. Limulu.s 8.5. Jubilee Song 8.3. ’ and Tax 7.11, Arikira. 7.7, Beau Galante 7.5. Boomerang 7.3, Royal Bengal, town Pearl 7.0. Mdntoa. Hack Handicap, of COO; 81, fur longs. Pine Bov 9.2. Reipar 8.5, De Trop 0.3. Slitclihinl 7.11. Revival 7.6 Sunder. Trevelyn Hold. Sculpt. La Parlouse 7.0

AUCKLAND MEETING REHANDICAPS DECLARED (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, lasi, night. The following re-handicaps for the Auckland Racing Club’s 'Winter Meeting have been declared : Jervois Handicap (first division). —Pukeko 711)., making 8.5. Jervois Handicap (second division).— Black Thread 711)., making 8.8; Lionheart, .1211),, making 7.13. Groeitlano Steeplechase.—-Diamond 21b.. making 11.9; Allegretto 81b., making 9.8. Penrose Hurdles.—Modern Maid 41b., making 10.12. Cornwall Handicap.—Grateful 51b., making 8.2. Members’ Handicap.—Puss Moth 61b., making 7.7; Velocipede 21b., making 8.2.

Great Northern Steeplechase.—Billy Boy 31b., making 10.7. Diamond will not be re-handicapped in the Great Northern Steeplechase, nor Jolly Beggar in the Great Northern Hurdles.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 10

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GOLF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 10

GOLF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 10