TARANAKI GOLF
FITZROY WOMEN’S MATCHSCORES IN MEDAL ROUND. The best cards in a women’s medal match at Fitzroy yesterday were:— Mrs. Weir 92—19—73 Mrs. Winiki 102—29—75 Mrs. Roberts HO—3G—74 Mrs. Todd 107-32-75 Mrs. Bennes 107—31—76 DOMINION GOLF CONTROL. VENUE OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The monthly meeting of the council of the New Zealand Golf Association was held at Wellington on Monday, when there were present Sir Alexander Roberts (chairman), Messrs. W. E. A. Gill, W. A. Kiely, J. H. Drake, J. C. Peacock, A. R. Sclanders, C. H. Andrews and G. O. Sutton (secretary). Sir Alexander Roberts were unanimously re-elected chairman of the council for the ensuing year and Mr. W. E. A. Gill vice-chair-man. It was resolved to postpone consideration of the location of the 1936 championship, for which four clubs have already made application, and to arrange for an examination of the courses offering about March of next year. The question of reinstating the professionals’ autumn tournament was discussed but it was decided to leave the question until there had been time to go into reconstitution of the association, as this might involve considerable expense in connection with district associations. A sub-committee of two was set up to prepare a draft constitution for submission to the council. With regard to inter-area matches, which were decided upon on certain conditions at the annual meeting, it was resolved that an effort be made to start them by March or April next year. A forthcoming tournament advised to the association was the North Shore Golf Club (Auckland) annual amateur summer tournament on December 27, 28 and 30. GOLF FIXTURES New Plymouth: Following are the starting times for play in the first round of the championships at Ngamotu on Saturday. All players starting at the first tee will start before 11.45. At that time the first tee will be closed until all championship matches have been dispatched: 12.0, H. S. Weston v. E. J. Reid; 12.04, J. J. Lomas v. G. H. Saunders; 12.08, A. J. Papps v. T. Wardell; 12.12, H. P. Gray v. A. L. Moore; 12.16, V. Duff v. C. Linwood; 12.20, J. Caradus v. A. M. Thomson; 12.24, J. Warnock v. H. L. Thomson; 12.28, I. G. Parker v. G. S. Thomson; 12.32, H. Tills v. T. G. Thomson; 12.36, G. M. Webster v. A. L. Grant; 12.40, A. S. Hasell v. J. S. Church; 12.44, C. H. Strombom v. A. G. Wills; 12.48, T. A. Thomson v. T. V. Mackay; 12.52, V. Kerr v. R. H. Layton; 12.56, G. F. Rich v. C. D.' McAllum; 1.00, K. Valker v. C. H. Wynyard; 1.04, F. V. Sole v. H. G. McDonald; 1.08, J. Cliff v. C. D. Costello; 12.12, A. E. Conway v. D. V. Sutherland; 1.16, G. M. Chong v. K. P. Tompkins; 1.20, T. H. Jagusch v. H. V. Gregory; 12.24, J. Rothery v. H. G. Skeet; 12.28, H. W. Kirkby v B. L. Twomey; 1.32, L. H. Johnson v. W. R. Fuller; 1.36, J. Blakeney v. E. A. George; 1.40, A. Holly v. W. H. Luscombe; 1.44, J. M. O’Reilly v. O. Keith; I. F. D. Johns v. N. D. Wilson; 1.52, R. A. Boon v. N. P. Green; 1.56, F. Quin v. D. S. Morris. G. Champion has withdrawn from the junior championship and his place has been taken by T. 'Waddell.
Fitzroy: A fcur-ball best-ball Stableford will be played on Saturday: Seniors to be partnered by juniors. Soft Goods Traders Tournament:—On Waiwakaiho links during the week-end: 7.45 a.m., B. Lobb 13, Stewart 16, T. W. Hookham 26, R. Brien 24; 7.50 a.m., S. Walker 30, R. Rundle 28, G. Cress 24, N. Milne 30; 7.55, K. Wright 30, S. J. Packer 30, N. Tepilizsky 26, S. E. Smith 28; 8.0, P. Donahue 28, G. D. Sole 30, A. Morris 28, M. Corn 26; 8.5, J. Rothery 24, H. V. Scott 28, A. Corn 26, J. C. Sleeman 30; 8.10, K. Ward 18, A. W. Hoy 26, C. M. Steven 28, E. White 24; 8.15, R. T. McQuade 16, W. P. Griffiths 24, L. M, Ward 16, W. T. Broome 24; 8.20, S. E. Cutfield 15, P. J. H. White 24, C. R. Aroa 17, Don Lobb 30; 8.25, G. D. Haughton 11, M. E. Carter 22, Jim Lobb 13, A. Beresford 24; 3.30, Ron Ward 8, D. Marfurt 22, C. D. McAllum 11, W. T. Wood 23. Hawera;—Women’s medal round tomorrow: Miss Richardson v. Mrs. Rudge, Mrs. Whitehead v. Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Walkley v. Mrs. Dickie, Miss Wills v. Miss Pease, Mrs. Davy v. Miss Tonks, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Gibson, Miss Burgess v. Mrs. McAnerin, Mrs. Thomson v. Miss Bright, Mrs. Dalgetty v. Miss McLean, Mrs. Collier v. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Pickett v. Mrs. Hawthorne, Miss Murdoch v. Mrs. Kay, Miss Strange v. Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. Wylds v. Miss Good, Miss Carson v. Mrs. Giblin, Miss Elliott v. Mrs. Norman, Miss Ryan v. Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Goodwin a bye. Closing day will be a whole day gathering on November 13.
Fitzroy: A Canadian foursome will be played by week-end women with midweek women on Saturday, partners to be drawn.
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