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HAMILTON GOLF

NETT MEDAL ROUND SCOPES IN GILBY CUP Conditions for the first round of the Gilby Cup, best nett medal round over 3G holes, at St. Andrews links on Saturday were boisterous. There was a strong easterly wind and the dry conditions puzzled the players. The best cards returned were:— R. Cann, 90—22 —68; C. H. H. Clarke, 80—li—69; E. McLellan, 87 —18 — 69; R. J. Kenning, 93—24—69; H. F. Blackie, 82—12—70; H. P. Clark, 88— 17—71; P. Roach, 97 —24—73; E. McCroskrie, 97—24 —73; G. Seccombe, 83—9—74; D. Cotton, 94—20—74; S. L. Vale, 91 —17—74; S. M. Mayes, 88—14—74; S. L. Paterson , 99 24—75; F. H. Taylor, 99—24—79. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB MONTHLY MEDAL DRAW Following is the draw for the monthly medal to be played by members of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club on Wednesday, the first pair starting at 10 a.m. and the others following at intervals of five minutes:— Mrs L. Day v. Miss Robinson; Mrs Mander v. Mrs S. Bennett: Mrs Clachan v. Mrs Arthur; Miss Wilkinson v. Miss Duxfleld; Mrs McDonald v. Mrs Batt; Mrs C. Bennett v. Mrs Blundell; Mrs O’Connor v. Mrs Waring; Miss Bruce v. Mrs Raven; Mrs

Groom \. Mrs Mills; Mrs Joy v. Mrs Webber; Mrs Jewell v. Mrs King; Mrs : Aitken v. Mrs Bell. 11 a.m.—Mrs. Isdale v. Miss Littleproud: Miss Cann Mrs Sand ford; Mrs Meredith v. Mrs 1). E. Hart: Mrs | Riddell v. Mrs Dent: Mrs 'Reynolds v. J Mrs Sea brook: Mrs G. Smith v. Mrs 1 Toombs: Mrs Sutton v. Mrs Brexvis;! Mrs F. Hart ness v. Mrs Melvin: Mrs I Masters v. Mrs Edwards: Mrs . Rutherford v. Mrs llockin: Mrs Firth v. Mrs Peterson; Mrs Strang v. Mrs James. Noon.—Mrs Savage v. Mrs Hallett; Mrs Wake v. Mrs Mark; Mrs Rawlings v. Miss K. Wilson: Mrs Worley v. Mrs Booth: Mrs Watson v. Miss Clark: Mrs Svenson v. Mrs Wooller; Mrs Gibson v. Mrs Hamilton: Mrs F. | Taylor v. Miss Raven; Mrs Valintino v. Mrs Lavington; Mrs Dingle v. Miss B. Smith: Miss P. Wilson v. Miss M. House: Miss E. House v. another. Until their weekly draw is published. Thursday players may choose their own partners and times. TE AWAMUTU CLUB OPENING OF SEASON (Special to Times) TE AWAMUTU. Sunday There was a large attendance of j visitors and members at the opening 1 of the Te Awamutu Golf Club's sea- J son on Saturday afternoon. Mixed Canadian foursomes over 11 holes were . played, Hie winners being Miss Black- j burn and H. Andrews 6U—20—40 j from Miss Downey and Dr. C. Blundell, | Hamilton, Cambridge, Rotorua, j Loehiel, Pakuru, Kona Koura and Te j K'niti clubs were represented while the i visitors included Mr W. J. Broadfool, ' M.P. and Mr li. Redhead, of Holorua, ' the golf arcin'led who was responsible for (be laying out of Hie course. He referred to I lie excellent progress and ( improvements made to Hie course over 1 the past year. During afternoon tea, which was provided by the president, Dr. Blundell, and Mrs Blundell, the president presented Mr J. Brown, retiring secretary, with a clock in appreciation of his services.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 12

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HAMILTON GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 12

HAMILTON GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 12