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WHAKATANE v TAURANGA After an enjoyable clay's golf AY ha--kalanc beat Tauranga by mat. ches to (> 3 ,4 over the week-end when a Tauranga team visited Whakatane. The. detailed results, with YVhakatane names are: Morning Round: Napier and Roberts beat Grant and Bateman 2 arid 1; Cradwick and R. Horrocks and Renshaw and Randall all square; Hed ley and Goodj r er lost to BullockDouglas and Roach 2 and 1; Powdrell and Hyland lest to Lusk and Page 1 down; Brebner and Luxton beat Brad more and Kennedy 2 and 1; Rangi and Steel beat Sisson and Jordan 4 and 3; A. and D. Morpeth beat Morpeth and Snodgrass (5 and 5; Spence and Milne beat Harley and Kirkby 0 and 5; Reynolds and Her'rold beat Phelaji and Matheson 2 and 1; Suckling and Bullard lost to Verry and Mackay 3 and 2; Darvill and Good beat Strang and Barrow 2 and 1; P. Horrocks and Mussett beat Gamman and Mayfield 2 and 1. Afternoon Round: Napier and Roberts beat Grant and Bateman 4 and 3; Cradwick and R. Horrocks beat Renshaw and Randall 3 and 1: Hed_ ley and Goodj r er beat Bullock-Doug-las and Roach 2 arid 1; Powdrell and Hyland beat Lusk and Page 3 and 2; Brebner and Luxton lost to Bradmore and Kennedy 2 and 1; Rangi and Steel beat Sisson and Jordan 2 and 1; A. and D. Morpeth beat Morpeth and Snodgrass 3 and 2; Spence and Milne beat Harley and Kirkby 4 a.id 3; Reynolds and Herrold lost to Phelan and Matheson 2 and 1; Suckling and Bullard lost to Y r erry and Mackay 2 and 1: Darvill and Good bea't „Strang and Barrow 3 and 1; P. Horrocks and Mussett beat Gamman and Mayfield 5 and 4. WHAKATANE CLUB RESULTS 4 " •• The qualifying rounds for the Fortune and Founders' Gups played on Saturday produced some very interesting and close contest-;, involving several counts back for positions, only one of live competitors who returned a card of 75 net qualifying for the Fortune Cup. The detailed results were as follows; Fortune Cup: Newman 93 28- 05; S. Spence 78 11 07; Reenberg 96 .3 68; Carr-Rollett 99 28 71; Montgomery 85 14 71; Suckling 83 11 72; K, Morpeth 94 22 72; Ramson, 98 20 72; Rangi 83 9 72; Milne 83 10 73; Grey 98 24 74; D. C. Morpetli 90 22 74: S. Armstrong 92 18' 74; Napier 77 3 74; R. Horrocks 80 0 74; Herrold 88 13 75. Founders' Cup: Berg 91 Camp bell 91 16 "75; P. Horrocks*B7 12 75; Searing 103 28 75: Norris 98 22 76: Mussett 91 15 76; Alexander 94 18.76; Good 90 14 76; L. B. Smith 95 18 77; A. Morpeth 86 9 77; Butler 94 16 7S; Patience 101 22 79; Macklow 87 8 79; Darvill 90 11 79; Moore 99 20 79; Powdrell 86 7 79. The Handicap Medal event was won by A. Newman 93 28 71. WHAKATANE LADIES' CLUB DRAWS FOR THE WEEK On Wednesday and Saturday next the first qualifying round for the championship w r ill be played. In con. junction with this Saturday players will play their third Appleby Cup round. The best two cards of three rounds are necessary to qualify. A grade 2-18, eight to qualify. B grade 19 to 30 16 to qualify. C grade nonhandicap players Bto qualify. The draw is as follows: Mrs Dewar plays Miss Black, Mrs Bullard plays Mrs Sloane, Mrs Boon plays Mrs E. Armstrong Mrs Buddie plays Mrs Suckling, Mrs Berg plays Miss Sullivan, Mrs Frascr plays Mrs Rangi, Mrs Donaldson plays Mr:? Smith, Mrs Dawson plays Mrs Spence Mrs Sumner plays Mrs C. Armstrong Mrs Pearse plays Miss Tippett, Mis Garter plavs Mrs Ramson ? Mrs Powdrell plays another; Mrs Campbell plays Mrs Milne, Mrs Garland plays Mrs Savage, Mrs Carr_llollett plays Mrs McDonald, Mrs A. Bridger plays Mrs Littlejohn. Saturday: Mrs Farmer plays Mrs Sloane, Mrs Hooper plavs Miss Sloan. MKs.S. Baker plays Mrs Miss •Uracilan plays Mrs Fraser. Miss B."l----l:rd plays Miss Dell, Miss Savage ■■)lays Miss Carter, Miss Whiteside 'jlays Mrs Pearse, Miss Henderson ilays Miss Patience, Miss Norris plays Mrs Miss Moore plays > 1 i.s Ramson, Miss Rand plays Miss loldsinith, Miss Gow plays Miss G!rover, Miss Cummings plays Mi;% Place.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 34, 10 July 1939, Page 8
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