WOMEN’S GOLF
OKAUIA LINKS TRO'PIIIY COMPETITIO NS (Special to Times; MATA.MAT A. Monday The nine-hole sealed handicap medal round played by the women members at Okauia fur Mrs Mclntyre’s trophy was won by Mrs if. Powell, 4 o—9, 97. Miss J. cowrie, 5—19, 39, was runner-up. Tbe C grade was won by Mrs Goebel, with a score or 54. Following: is the draw Tor a StableTord bogey and tbe third round for the President’s Trophy to be played this week:— Miss Beverley v. Mrs Alquist; Miss Johnston v. Miss Darragh; Mrs lloilis v. Mrs i.ittle; Mrs Burke v. Mrs Abernetliy; Mrs Ford V. Miss M. Montague; Mrs Powell v Miss Tims; Mrs Maclntyre v. Mrs Price; Miss Bates v. Miss Lanclells; Mrs Kneebone; Miss Bennett; Mrs Wills v. Mrs Kneebone; Miss rigun v. Mrs McFarlane; Mrs Bush v. Mrs He Renzy; Mrs Cowling v. Miss Heinsley; Miss M. Collins v. Mrs Guebel; Mrs Mudill v. Mrs Brown; Miss 11. Duxlleid v. Mrs Blurk; Mrs Rowe v. Mrs Simpson; Mrs Clark v. Miss Duxlleid; Mrs Coilins v. Mrs Fulton; Miss Rollett v. Mrs llawke; Miss Asnl'urd v. Mrs Davis. MATAMATA CLUB COMPETITIONS AT OKAUIA (Special to Times.) MATAMATA, Monday. In spite or recent heavy rains the Matasplendid order 011 Saturday when qualify - sented by the captain and vice-captain, snow-mantled Kaimai range made a the holes. The following players tpialiSeniors.—C. Irvine, SO—l :i—TO; H. G. Keeley, 89—11—78; l>. R. Abernethy, 93 —13—80; J. Carruthers, 89— 9 —89; W. McCorkindale, 80—o— 30; C. 11. Dorreen, so—s V. Silk. 95—13—8-2; J. l.ee, 93—1 1 W. Charlton, 98—10—82; L. H. Little, 87 Juniors.—R. Powell, 93—25—08; R. Clark, 102—34—08; A. Ryan, 90—26 70; E. Wayte, 97—20—71; N. E. Beacharn, 101 —28—73; W. Hollis, 9 o—2 2—74; R. Fulton, 93—19—74; H. Kneebone. 97 22 —75; 11. Summerville, 111 —36—75; J. Simpson, 98—23—75; VV. Wilson, 100 —25—75; 11. Buckley, 93—17—76; D. Townsend, 9 0—19—77 ; S. A. Blue, 94 17—77; S. A. Hughes, 1 14—36—78; I. kosoor, 104—25—79. An 18-hole Stableford bogey played by the seniors in conjunction with the above was won by M. Loveriage with 3 0 points, L. SutcliiTe, R. Reid and G. Campbell sharing honours with 35 points each. The juniors played an 18-hole medal round in conjunction with their qualifying round, R. Powell winning on a count back rrom R. Clark. Draw For Saturday The first rounds or the above competition will be played next Saturday, the draw being;— Seniors.—L. Sutcliffe v. L. Little; D. R. Abernethy v. J. Carruthers; 11. Ford v. L. J. Main; M. Loveriage v. D. V. Silk; G. Campbell v. J. Lee; C. Irvine v. C. 11. Dorreen; 11. G. Keeley v. W. .McCorkindale; it. Reid v. W. Charlton. Juniors.—R. Powell v. 1. Kosoor; H. Kneebone v. U. Summerville; N. Beacharn v. 11. Buckley; E. Wayte v. D. Townsend; A. Ryan v. S. A. Blue; W. Hollis v. w. Wilson; R. Fulton v. J. Simpson; R. Clark v. S. R. Hughes.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20853, 11 July 1939, Page 11
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