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GOLF

ROTORUA v. HAMILTON. IN FAVOUR OF THE FORMER. An inter-club match was played between the Hamilton and Rotorua Golf Clubs at Rotorua, the whole series consisting of one singles and two four ball games ending in favour of Rotorua by 27 matches to 16 and 7 all square. . The results were (Hamilton players mentioned first): — Singles: R. F. Edmonds beat S. ECarr, 2 and 1; H. \V. Fisher lost to R. C, Smith, 2 and 1; A. T. Atkins lost to M. D. Carr, 3 and 1; J. M. Horton and K. Buddie all square; J. H. darken lost to G. Pott, 3 and 2; W. D. Ross beat A. C. Anderson, 2 up; Meldrum and R. A. Spedding, all square;_F. AGresham lost to E. Shalfoon, 5 and 4; C, G. Ladner beat E. Fenton, 4 and 3; 11. F- Blackie lost to E. L. Barker, 3 and 2; G. H. Bindon lost to T. •Kelly, 2 down; D. R. Wood beat W. G- Marshall, 2 up; E. C. Saro and W. Pakes, all square; W. J. King, lost to A. French, 5 and 3; A. H. Ward beat E. la Trobe Hill, 2 and 1; Harper beat D- Wallis, 3 and 1; E. L. Gillies beat T. McElroy, 1 up; H. J. Radford beat G. M. Young, 3 and 2; G- Ilovey and A. Ford, all square; E. H. Eggleston, lost to 11. J. Empen, 1 down; D. Grant lost to P. A. Kusabs, 6 and 5; J. M. McNicol lost to A. Walden, 2 and 1; Dr. F- D. Pinfold lost to 0Jones, 6 and 4 j F. Bullock lost to R. 11. Jones; 2. down; A. Miller lost to W. Hamilton, 2 and 1; D. A. Wiseman lost to W. Monk, 3 and 2Hamilton 8 matches, Rotorua 14, 4 all square. Four ball games; Edmonds and Fisher beat S. E. Carr and Smith, 3 and 2; Atkins and Horton lost to M. D. Carr and Buddie, 3 and 2; darken and Ross lost to Pot't and Anderson, 1 down; Meldrum and Gresham lost to Barker and Spedding, 1 down; Ladner and Blackie lost to Parata and Kelly, G and 4; Bindon and Wood lost to Marshall and D. Wallis, 2 and i; Safe and King beat McElroy and Young, 2 and i; Ward and Harper lost to Redhead and Ford, 3 and 2; E. Gillies and Radford beat Empen and Worthington, 1 up; Ilovey and Eggleston lost to Hamilton and la TrObe Hill, 1 down; Grant and McNicol lost to Speer and Byrne, 3 and 1; Dr. Pinfold and Bullock and Downer and Schofield, all; square; Wiseman and Miller beat Johnson and Ashton, 2 and 1. Hamilton 4 games, Rotorua 8, one all square. Edmonds and Fisher lost to Carr and Smith, 4 and 2; Atkins and Horton lost to Carr and Buddie, 2 and. 1; darken and Ross beat Pott and Anderson, 3 and 2; Gresham and Worthington and Spedding and Shalfoon, all square; Ladner and Blackie beat Barker and Fenton, 2 and 1; Bindon and Wood, lost to Kelly and Marshall, 2 and 1; Sare and King lost to Pakes and French, 3 and i; Ward and Harper beat la Trobe Hill and Dr. Wallis, i up; E. Gillies and Radford and McElroy and Young, all square; Grant and McNicol lost'to Kusabs and Walden, 3 and 2; Wiseman and Miller beat Hamilton and Monk, 2 and 1. Hamilton 4 games, Rotorua 5,2 all square. HAMILTON V. CAMBRIDGE.

A match between Hamilton and Cambridge Clubs was played on St. Andrews links at the week-end and was won by the local club by 14 matches to 9, one being all square. The following were the results, Cambridge names being mentioned first:—

Singles: S. Dunbar lost to L. V. Bellingham, 4 and 3; F. Entwislle lost lo J. G. Ferguson, 3 and 2; W. It. Garrard lost to R. B. Parker, 4 and 3; A. W. Nicol beat G- D. Morpeth, 1 up; A. It. Nicol lost to 11. Smith, 5 and 4; J.. Haworth beat G. A. Wilkes, 4 and 3; Dr. 11. G. Tod beat A. G. Cradwlclc, J Up; A. Law lost to D. C. Coventry, 3 and 1; F< Freeman beat K- McLeod, 4 and 3; E. Nlckle lost to A. L. Tompkins, 3 and ii W. Ilewitt lost 'to R. ,1. Love, 3 and 1; C. Haworth lost to A. Marcroft, 5 and 4; S. J. Haworth lost to L. Champion, 5 and 4; N. J. Ward lost to C. E. Shakcshaft, 5 and 4: .J. Sawers and C- B. FullertonSmilh, all square; G. Calvert lost to A. IS. McCracken, C and 4. Cambridge, 4 games, Hamilton 11, 1 all square. Four ball games: Dunbar and Entwlstle lost to Bellingham and Ferguson, 7 and 6; Garrard and W. Nlcd lost to Parker and Morpeth, 2 and 1; Nicol and L. Haworth beat 11. Smith and Wilkes, 2 and 1; Dr. Tod and Law heat Cradwick and Coventry, 1 up; Freeman and Nlckle beat McLeod and Tompkins, 3 and 1; Hewitt and C. Haworth beat Love and Marcroft, 2 and 1; S. Haworth and Ward beat Champion and Shakeshaft, 1 up: Sawers and Calvert lost to McCracken and f’ullerton-Smith, G and 5. Cambridge 5 games, Hamilton 3. BELL OUP COMPETITION. THE LATEST PLAY. In the fourth round of the Bell Cup competition at St. Andrews on Saturday afternoon, Gumberworth beat Crimp, 3 and 2, after they were ail square the previous Saturday. In the llfth round Clarkin plays Cumberworth and Edmonds plays L. W. W. Reid. HAMILTON LADIES' OLUB. Following is the draw for the monthly meday and first round for the Jennings Cup (ecleotic scratch to 80), to bo played on Wednesday, sth Instant. Starting at the Ist tee at 11.30 a.m. —Mrs Arthur and Mrs Day, Mrs Mander and Miss Wilkinson, Mrs Fullerton Smith and Miss J. Masters; Mrs Gower and Mrs Hardy, Mrs Bartlett and Mrs Russell, Mrs Sutherland and Mrs McCracken, Miss Provis and Miss Hammond, Airs R. English and -Miss D. Johnson, Mrs Colin Taylor and Mrs Brown, Mrs Masters and Mrs Meal’s, Mrs Ellis and Miss Cann, Miss McLean and Mrs Brcwls, Mrs Primrose and Miss B. Manning, Mrs RalclilTe and Mrs Ross, Mrs Gruar and Mrs MaoDiarrnid, Mrs Dingle and Mrs King, Mrs Shaw and Miss Coventry, Mrs Fraser and Mrs Bindon, Mrs Claelum uul Mrs Strang, Mrs Samlford amt Miss Upton, Mrs D’Arcy Smith and Mrs Iloekin, Miss K. Wilson and Mrs

Grocott.Mrs Milroy and Mrs Farrer, Mrs Griffltlis and >riss A. Wilson, Mrs Thomas and Mrs W. A. Smith, Mrs MoNicol and Mrs Savage, Mrs K. Taylor and Miss Duxfleld, Mrs G. Smith and Mrs Worley, Mrs Peterson and Miss Pickering. Starting at the 4th tee at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs Batt and Mrs Hazard, Mrs Darkness and Mrs Aitken, Mrs Bond and Mrs Valentine. Starting at the 7th tee at 11.30 a.m. Mrs Gibson and Mrs Toombs, Mrs Reynolds and Mrs Philllps-Turner. Members unable to play arc requested to notify partner. ROCKY DOWNS CL.UG. The first round of the championship was played on Saturday. Following are the results: — Senior. —Lillie beat Allen, 4 and 3; Wallace-beat Mcntlplay, 0 and 4; Corbett beat Keeley, 2 and 1. Intermediate. Kibblewhite beat Darragh, 1 up; Keane beat Barkman, 2 up; Carey beat Dr. Abernethy 1 up at the 20th. Junior. —N. Johnston beat Crabb, 2 up; Dods beat J. Johnston, 1 up; Woodhouse beat Spence, 5 and 4; N. Barker beat Hcyworth, 2 up. A. J. SHAW’S RECORD ROUND. AUCKLAND, Monday. Playing on the Pupuko Golf Club s links on Saturday, A. J. Shaw, the New Zealand open and professional champion, created a new record lor the course by returning a score of Gl. The scratch score is Gl). Shaw’s card read: —Out: 3 4 i 4 4 3 2 4 3 —31. In: 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 1 4 30. Total, Gi.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 2

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 2

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 2