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GOLFERS TIE J t FRENCH OPEN TOURNEY. ’ BRILLIANT FOURTH ROUND. PARIS, July 1. After on uninspiring third round of 74, Cotton did the fourth round in 69 and had an aggregate of 277 for the 72 holes in the French open golf championship at St. Germain. Dalicmagne, who needed a fourthround score of 65 to win, tied with a brilliant 66. The pair will play off - over 36 holes to-morrow. ! The others were hopelessly outclossed. CASTLECLIFF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS. DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND. The draw for the first round of the Castlecliff Golf Club Championships is published below, but owing to the large number of players taking part in competitions, and the short days, any player who can play their matches on any other day but a Saturday are requested to do so. A ytableford Bogey match will be played to-morrow, players to be arranged in threes at the club-house. The draw in the various divisions is as follows: — Senior. J. Wilson v. F. Wagstac. R. Goss v. R. T. Greenhill. L. Whetton v. E. Moss. A. W. Brown v. F. J. Currie. .1. I. Macneil v. J. Braid. P. 1). England v. W. W. iDickson. E. Gilbert v. R. R. Dawson. L. Cathro v. L. V. Masters. Intermediate. I K. C. Smith v. McMillan. L. J. B. Chapple v. A. .J. Quill. E. C. Penn v. V. C. Rapson. L. C. Young v. G. Laing. I T. H. McWilliams v. J. Brighton. R. C. Cook v. W. McMenamin. ' • A. (). Keating v. C. J. Aves. S. R. Story v. J. Roderick. Junior H. Lee v. M. Hogben. F. Godfrey v. C. Merrington. R. McKillop v. D. T. Allan, W. C. Curtis v. A. Gowan. A. R. Merrington v. P. Markham. W. Peat v. L. Lynskey. R. A. Kilpatrick v. P. J. Palmer. L. Ennis v. W. D. Roberts. Consolation Handicap A. O. Edwards v. M. G. Paul. W. Burt v. W. L. Russell. E. K. Rabone v. T. ID. McLeod. W. Carvell v. C. A. Hulbert. B. M. Pitkethly v. M. G. Bignell. H. Cuming v. W. Hastings. A. E. Millward v. D. J. Horne. J. W. Hoare v. E. H. Christie. P. Kingi v. J. Lee. B. Leigh v R. Michie. A. Ballingall v. A. J. Falconer. B. Dalefield v. H. Murray. F. Wood v. A. J. McFarlane. R. A. Bell v. P. G. Jackson. A. Turnbull v. H. Hartnell. 1 | (’. Dashficld v. A. G. Sadler. I T. E. Cooper v. C. Jensen I A. J. Masson v. L. J. Burgess. F. J. Gaze v. P. Bennett. 1 H. D. Murrav v. J. Meuli. J C. J. Jeffs vF. J. Blake. | C. C. Smith v. J. Russell. | T. Mitchell v. K. Armstrong. The following players have drawn a ' bve in the first round of the consolation:—M. Wilson, E. Christie, E. H. 1 Jones, J. H. Dean. R. Bates, W. B. I Smith, J. Cotton, C. F. Wiggens, L.

In the event of any game not being completed by the set date for each round as shown on the sheet at the clubhouse the names will be drawn. Players are requested to make every endeavour to play their games before these dates and if they are unable to find their opponents they should make enquiries from the club captain or vicecaptain who will arrange their games.

MAKIRIKIRI CLUB BOGEY MATCH. DRAW FOR TO-MORROW. A bogey match will be played by the Makirikiri Golf Club to-morrow. Following is the draw:— E. Handley and C. Hammond. W. P. Newsham and E. Furley. D. Ford and C. Crowley. E Clutterbuck and C. Clemance G. Anderson and W. Robbie. G. Hawken and W. Walpole. R. Lawrence and J. Tustin. F. H. Jones and W. Bade-Harvey. A. Walker and F. E. Smith. ID. R. Orton and L. McDonald. P. Macdonald and A. Tasker. A. Dalgety and C. Horrocks. R. McCrorie and G. Moyle. E. Kirk and G. Darbyshire. C. H. Walker and Player. Last week’s Stableford bogey mated was won by A. Tasker. MAXWELL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND The draw for the first round of tht Maxwell Golf Club’s championships i: as follows: — H. Siddall v. H. Matthews. J. Blair v. H. Enderby. E. Sealy v. P. Siddall. ID. Blair v. E. Morrison. W. Handlev v. W. Stevenson. A. Handlev v. C. Winks. P. Hayes v. N. Hare. S. Wilson v. E. Hare. W. Low v. E. Morgan. W Benson v J. Gerrie. These matches must be played bj July 11. The first round of the ladies’ cham pionship has been played except for f game Mrs. Alexander v. Mrs. Wink' which must be played by July 4. SEAFIELD LADIES’ CLUB MISS ALLAN’S TBOPHY DRAW FOR TO-MORROW The second round for Miss Allan’ Trophy will be played by the Seafieb Ladies’ Golf Club to-morrow. The first qualifying round for the championships 16 set down for Tuesday. Following is the draw: — For To morrow Miss Helean v. Miss Cowan Aliss Tizard and Miss Tawse Mrs Everett v. Miss Hyde Mrs Sanko v. Miss G’i>ort Miss P. Bell v. Aliss Chapman Miss E. Clark v. Miss Ellis ! Miss L. Clark v. Miss lljrk Miss Conway v. Aliss Coplev Miss Flavell v. Miss Richards Mrs lielean v. Miss Muir 1 Miss Slipper v. Miss Brown 1 Miss Townsend v. Miss Cleland 1 Mis McKendrv v. Miss K. Norris Miss Alp v. Miss P. Norris Miss Owen v Miss Sturroek Miss Marshal’l v. Miss Bogle Miss Rcbbins v. Airs Smith Miss Oliver v. Miss iMcDougall Miss Laurance v. Mi.ss Miller For Tuesday

Mrs Goldsbury v. Mrs O’Halloran Mis-s Hoar v. Mrs Lange Miss Collier v. Mrs Ram,say iMrs Bell v. Mrs McCartney Mrs Burford v. Airs Lamont Mrs Goss v. Miss Godfrey Mrs Rabone v. Miss Warnock Mrs Simmons v. Mrs Woods Mrs Crichton v. Alis-s Cal ver Aliss Murray’ v. scorer Airs Cuthbertson v. Mrs Dyke Miss Corrigan v. Mrs Gilberd Mrs Corrigan v. Mrs Sal tins tall Mrs Marshall v. Miss Adams Mrs S'coble v. Airs Smith. TAWHERO CLUB VISIT TO .AIRPORT LINKS MIXED FOURSOMES TO-MORROW As there were no fixtures last weekend a party of members from the lav.-hero Golf Club journeyed to the Airport Club s links, where they

played nine holes in the Airport Club s competition, which was generously made open to Tawhero players. Most members returned good cards and it is hoped that in the near future members of the Airport Club will return the visit. To-morrow mixed foursomes will be played. Any members whose names do not appear in the draw will be paired off at the clubhouse. Members are requested to arrive early to avoid congestion and to facilitate starting arrangements. Following is the draw for the mixed foursomes: — Airs. Temperton and J. Crysell v. Aliss Alichie and J. I’enno. Airs. Penno and R. Blanchett v . Mrs. Stinson and H. Barnett. Airs. Saltinstall and L. Stinson v. Airs. AVooicott and G. Leach. Airs. Wilson and F- Southeombe v. Aliss Robb and AV. Alay. Aliss I. AlcNiven and J. Karaitiana v. Aliss B. Anderson and J. Heald. Airs. Blanchett and J. Calver v. Miss Al. Anderson and D. Gordon. Aliss J. Anderson and AL Ryan v. Airs. Blanchett and A. D. AVoolcott. Aliss Hussey and A. v. Airs. Fisher and K. Tomsett. Aliss Body and N. Svendsen v. ’Aliss Cleverlv and J. AVatson. Air. J. Saltinstall and S. Vinten v. scorer and A. N. Other.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 5

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GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 5

GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 5