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GOLF.

CLUE FORMED AX' TYNESIDE. OPENING ON SATURDAY. A golf club has recently been formed at Tyneside by residents of the. Westmere and surrounding districts. An attractive course has already been laid, out, and it is anticipated that the clubwill have a. large membership and the links will become most popular. The following officers and committee were elected:—'Patron, Mr. H. R. Beetham; president, Mr. lan Macßae; vicepresident, Mr. L. W. Hutchinson; cluh captain, Mr. A. Wyeth; secretary and treasurer, Mr. O. Sykes; committee, Messrs. 0.. Williams, W. EL Kjestnip; ladies ’committee, Mesdames Macßae, Gillies and Wyeth. The cliib intends opening the links on Saturday, August 25, at 1.30 p.m., apd a dance will be held at Te Parae Hall in the evening. MASTERTON CLUB. TEAM TO PLAY MIRAMAR The- following team will represent the Masterton Gelf Club in. a match against Miramar to be played at Wellington during the week-end:—J. IP Hornabrook, T. H. Horton, R. McKenzie, J. T. Jameson, W. J. Borrie, R G. Mackie, J. C. Broad, C; R. Boys, N. T. Gooder, C. Langbein, A. Robertson, H. F. Coom, J. Cbom, N. RL Cunningham, 8. E. Burridge, A. Donald, A. Caselberg, H. L. Etsau, J. P. Stewart, C. C. Clamp-bell-Heard, T. C. Wickens, W. A. Todd. BOGEY'COMPETITION RESULTS. The following is the result of a. bogeycompetition which was played on the Lansdowne links on Saturday:—Senior: J. P. Hornabrook, 72, 0, 72; J. C. Broad, 82, 10, 72; F. Cunningham, 91, 16, 75; N. Gooder, 93, 18, 75. Junior:- 0. R. Judd, 88, 22, 66; A. Donald, 95, 20, 75; ; S. E. Bnrridgo, 96, 20, 76. EVENTS AT TE WHARAU. r — i BOGEY COMPETITION RESULTS. There was a full attendance- of play- [ ing members of the Te Wharau. Golf , Clbb on the links during the week- ' end, the occasion being a bogey oompetition for the president’s trophy. The winner was O. Percy, who returned a card of 48, with T. Nelson as runner-up with 49. Other good cards were those of F. McKinstry (50) and Misa Weston (52). All players are showing big improvement and in a very short; time these figures should be considerably reduced. r TINUI CLUB. i BOGEY COMPETITION DRAW. r f Following is the draw for a bogey - competition to be- played’ on Saturday e by members of the Tinui Golf Club:— e Mrs. Maunsell v. Miss B. Laing; Mrs. I Bennett v. Miss J. Laing; Miss Johnson e v. Mrs. W. Laing; Mrs. Savage v. Mi«s :■ Margaret Innes; Miss K. Langdon v. t Mrs. Cameron; Mrs. O’Hara v. Miss - Dever; Mrs. Speedy v. Miss Cracroft- - Wilson; Mrs. Newman v. Miss E. Langf don; Mrs. Dalziell v. Mrs. Beiliss; Mrs. Powell v. Miss- Mary Innes. iMen.—A grade: W. Laing v. F. Ashworth; J. Dalziell v. R. Speedy; F. Beiinett v. -E. Maunsell; Bartholomew v. Z, M. Laing; Wilson v. AblSott; J. Laing v. Cameron. B grade: W. Asht worth v. I. Speedy; Groves v. Beiliss; M. Innes v. Melsaac; Newman v. Balg four; Parker v. Carmen; F. Schofield v. ’ O’Hara; Owen v. Langdon; Miles v. J. Innes; A. A. Schofield a bye. 6 RIVERSIDE CLUB. II f FLAG COMPETITION DRAW. e 1. The following is the draw for a flag lg competition to be played by the mems bers of the Riverside Golf Club on , s ’ Saturday:— . Miss Jean Edwards v. Mrs. Mark; ’ Miss Sheppard v. Mrs. Batty; Mies Polson, v. Mrs. Beresford; Mrs. Rawlins )> v. Mrs. Candy; Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. it Hayne; Mrs. Wrigley v. Miss Tankersif ley; Mrs. Clarkson v. Miss Joan Edr. wards; Miss O’Connor v. Miss M. e Wells; Miss Cole v. Miss Wilton; Miss B) Mahood v. Miss Aitken; Miss Chisholm t . v. Miss Gadsby; Miss Nee v. Miss Gilr lespie; Mrs. Grove v. Mrs. Wells; Mrs. McCourtie v. Miss Shearer; Mrs. Palamontain v. Miss Wood; Miss Horner v. Miss N. Selby; Miss Kielberg v. Miss b Genge; Mrs. Emery v. Miss L. Wells; it Miss F. Stelby v. Miss Holman. :t Batty v. Wakelin.; Mark v. 'Summers; Bannister v. Heisenberg; Montgomery V. Nl Ninnes; McCourtie v. Grant; Tay- -. lor V. C. Faulknor; Woodhouse v. Rawj-. lins; Beresford v. Witherow; Einam v. r> Bell; Candy v. Grove; H. Clarkson v. I Shearer; Pollock v. Chapman; F. Mcj-’ Courtie v. PUlamontain; McLachlan v. Tulloch; A. 'Clarkson, v. Rogers- L Ninnes v. W. J. Rew; A. Faulknor v’. Braggins; Sheppard v. Paterson; Wells v. Shaw; W. G. Rew, a bye. I I (Other golf news appears on rags ■; 7.) 1 B

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Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1934, Page 4

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GOLF. Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1934, Page 4

GOLF. Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1934, Page 4