GOLF
CENTENARY CHAMPIONSHIPS. ADELAIDE, Tuesday. The Centenary amateur and professional golf championships at present in progress haA T e reached the quarter-final stage of match play. Of the professionals, A. Toogood (Tasmania) beat N. Von Nida (Queensland), 8/7; R. SteAA’art (South Australia) beat F. McMahon «<South Australia), 6/4; M. Smith (Victoria) beat W. Smith (South Australia), 4/3; G. Naismith (Victoria) beat W. Harvey (South Australia), 2/1. Play Avas marred by heavy rain and Avind. MASTERTON v. MARTINBOROUGH. The folloAving team Avill represent the Masterton Club in a match against Martinborough, at Martinborough, on Saturday : _R. McKenzie, C. R. Roys, N. Blundell, J. Coom. H. F. Coom, N. H. James, N. Henry,'A. Caselberg, J. G. Bee, C. Perry, F. J. Miller,'J. Gray, A. Wardell, H. R. Beetham, L. T. Daniell, R. E. Gordon Leo. Cars Avill leave the Post Office at 8.30, and players are asked to arrange their oaa’ii transport. Members are notified that, OAving to the visit of the llu'.t team during the avo: k-end. the mixed foursome, competition to be played on Saturday has been postponed. . A four-ball bogey competition will be played, and members a\*ill arrange their OAvn partners and opponents.
MAHUNGA CLUB.
MEDAL COMPETITION.
The following is the draw for a medal competition to be played in conjunction with the fifth round of the net aggregate competition: — Ladies. —Mrs Riddell v. Miss Wyber; Miss Sumpter v. Mrs Roach; Miss Hubbard v. Miss Cal well; Mrs Ward v. Miss Ralph; Miss M. Evans y. Miss Edgecombe; Mrs Broekett v. Miss Diggins; Mis's Boddington v. Miss Wickens; Miss M. Chapman v. Miss Dawson; Miss Brown v. Miss Mgt. Chapman.; Miss Anstice v. Mrs Allen; Miss Cumminis v. Miss Madsen; Miss Coleman v. Miss Shearer; Miss Dickens v. Miss Ilolmwood; Miss Frost v. Mrs Gooding; Miss Gee v. Miss Groves; Miss Horneman v. Miss Montefiore; Miss Jones v. Miss! Taylor; Miss Ingley v. Mrs B. J. Roach; Mrs Martin v. Miss Rudd; Miss McKenna v. Miss L. Smith; Miss 1 N. Smith v. Miss O’Donnell; Miss McArthur v. another. Men. —C. Johansen v,. C. Faulkner; Greer v. Miller; Parker v. Riddell; Hassell v. Bassett; Bell v. Hendry; Ball v. Friend; Burling v. R. Faulkner; Colvin v. Evans; M. Hanley v. Jones; Jago v. McNaught; McFarlane v. Wagg; McGregor v. Ward; Mclntyre v. Reid; R. Smith v. Hunn; Donald v. A. Smith; Sutherland v. Weston; Sandbeck v. Claridge; Gorringe v. Williams; Watson v. Phillips; Frost v. W. Johansen; Hughes v. Wakeman; Walker v. P. Hamill; J. Hamill v. Hosking; T. Hanley v. Broekett; Burridge v. Bishop; Cody v. Orr; C. 11. Hanley v. F. Evans; Dwyer v. G. R. Ward; Hansard v. Glen; Cummins v. Roach; Hearle v. Gilding.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 September 1936, Page 5
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