THE GOLF SEASON
WHAKATANE CLUB SATURDAY'S PLAY The first round of the Fortune and Founders' Cups was played on Saturday with the following results: — Fortune Gup: Rangi beat Xewman, Montgomery beat Armstrong, K. Morpeth beat R. Horrocks, Reenberg beat Grey, D. C. Morpeth beat Carr. Rollett, Ilerrold beat Ramson, Napier b:at Suckling, S. Spenee beat Milne. Founders"' Cup: L. B. Smith beat Berg, Xorris beat Macklow, Alexander beat Moore, Butler beat P. Hor- : rocks., Patience beat Scaring Pow. drell beat Good, Darvill beat Mussett, A. Morpeth beat Campbell. ' - The Medal Handicap resulted in a win for D. C.. Morpeth 91.22-69, other good cards being Henderson 88-18-70, Allan 89-17-72, R. Withy 95.22.73,' Goodver 83-8-75, Hyland 83.7-76. The following is the draw for a Bogey Handicap next Saturday for those not engaged in the above cups: Cradwick v Allan, R. Horrocks v A. Clark, Roberts v Hayward, Goodver v W. Clark, Hyland v S. Armstrong, Macklow v Henderson, Luxton v D. Spence, Steel v Dawson A. T. Smith v Moore, Milne v Moi]._ > gaard, Bridger v Gow, Darvill v Preston, Suckling v Savage, Reynolds v Cole, P. Horrocks v Sargent, Good v Grey, Montgomery v Jeffery, Musselt v Howell, D. Morpeth v M. Armstrong, Boon v Dunning, Berg v Little john, Campbell v Langton, Cropper v H. Armstrong, Gumming v R. Ramson v J. Wilson, Newman v* Wright, I. Withy, v Searing Reenberg v C. Wilson. Several reductions of "handicap have recently been earned as follows: A. Morpeth 7, S. Spence 9, P. Horrocks 12, D. Morpeth 12, Montgomery 13, Good 13, K. Morpeth IS, Moll. gaard 18, D. C. Morpeth 19, Newman 21, R. Withy 22. Littlejohn 22 Reenberg 24, Searing 26. Next Sunday teams from Taneatua and Waimana will visit Whakatane for an afternoon match. All members of both clubs are invited to attend the Whakatane l'nks during the. morning as guests of the Home Club. A team from the Whakatane Club visited Taneatua at the week-end when an enjoyable l ' game resulted in a very close win for Whakatane. TE PUKE v MOKORUA The Mokorua Indies were successful by six games to two in an interclub game against Te Puke ladies, on Thursday, July 13. Te Puke names mentioned first! —Mrs Randall and Mrs Wickham lost to Mrs E. Armstrong and Mr;. King, MrS Williams and Miss F. Mikkelsen won from Miss J. Moody and Miss M. Rae, Miss A. M'kkelsen and Mrs Fox lost to Miss F. Old and and Miss E. Rae, Miss McDougall and Mrs Veitch lost to Mrs Sharkey and Mrs Mulhollantl, Mrs Potts and Mrs Carpenter won from Mrs Kelly and Mrs Creek'e, Mrs Marks and Mrs Mikkelsen lost to Mrs Timbs and Mrs Bridger, Mrs Mcintosh and Miss Riddell lost to Mrs Whitehead and Mrs Wheeler, M r s Dodds and Mrs Ringer lost to Mrs Graeff and Mrs Kent.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 38, 19 July 1939, Page 5
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