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ON THE LINKS

WHAKATANE GOLF CLUB

RESULTS Senior Semi-finals: Gonnell beat Powdrell; Cradwick beat Hyland. Intermediate: Burstall beat Wright; Bushett. beat Campbell. Juniors: Spring beat Corbett; Denbam beat King. Foursomes Seniors: A. Morpeth and Suckling by default from Steel and Carter; Butler and Combes beat Morpeth and Luxton. Intermexliate: Patience and DaAVson beat Anderson and Cantrell; Sloane. and Berg by default. Juniors: Stone and Armstrong beat Symmans and Wilson. Consolations Senior Semi-finals: Symc beat Milne; Spence beat Henderson. Intermediate Junior: Armstrong won by •'default; Turnbull beat Winstone. Stableford Sweep September 25: Burstall 30; A. Morpe.th 29; Berg 28. September 30: Corbett 28. Week-end Events Saturday: Four-ball best-ball championships. Four-ball aggregate stableford bogey sweep. Sunday: Championship finals over 36 holes. Consolation finals over 18 holes.. Saturday's Draw Seniors: A. Morpeth and Suckling v Butler and Combes; Powdrell and Hyland a* Milne and Henderson; Connell and Syme v CradAvick and Spence; R. Morpeth and Luxton v Carter and Rangi. Intermediate: Sloane and Berg v Patience and Dr. Wright and Campbell A r Moore and Cocker,ell; Burstall and Barry v Bushett and Littlejohn: Bridger and T. Smith v Anderson and Cantrell. Juniors: Stone and Armstrong v Winstone and Wills; Spring and Dallas; v Denham and Turnbull; King and Corbett v Symmans and Wilson. Championship Finals These will be playecl on Sunday and umpires Avill be pnmded. The draw Avill be as follows:— Seniors: Connell v CradAvick. Senior Consolation: Syme v Spence. Intermediate: Burstall Bushett. Consolation: Littlejohn v Barry. Juniors: Spring v Denham. Consolation: Armstrong v Turnbull. Tournament There is possibility of a large entry for our Labour Aveekend tournament. Bookings at the local hotels have been made for players; from Auckland Matamata Rotoi 9 rua, Tauranga, Te Puke and Gi&borne. There may be an emergency call on members to put up some of the if the hotels are not able to accommodate them all. A canvass in this, direction Avill be made this Aveek-end, by members of the committee. Offers from those willing to oblige will be thankfully received. Morning Play With the good prospects of a big entry, it will be necessary to commence the medal qualifying round in the morning. Those of our local players Avho will be playing are asked to make their entries this weekend signifying also Avhether they are able to make an early start or not.

LADIES GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Championship matches played during the week resulted as follows: — "B" : Mrs Sloane beat Mrs Berg; Miss Carter beat Miss Bousfiekl; Mrs Combes beat Airs Bennett; Mrs Boon beat Mrs; Eggers. "C" : Miss Otley beat Miss Goodr all; Miss Winstone beat Miss King. B Consolation: Miss Nanlcivell beat Mrs McCowan; Mi&s Carter beat ]\lrs Jarrett. Matches to be played before 14th instant are.: Mrs Sloane v Mrs Otley; Mrs; Combes v Mrs Boon; Miss Nankivell v Miss Carter. Finalists for "C' Championship : Miss Otley v Miss Winstone. On Saturday' 7th iostant the Oct' ober Medal round will be plaj r ed, the draw being as follows:— Mrs Bennett and Miss Black; Mrs Winstone and Mrs Mussett; Mrs Berg and Miss Bousfield; Mrs Dawson and Miss Buddie; Mrs Barry and Miss Graham; Mrs McCowan and Mrs Eggers; Mrs Suckling and Mrs Pearse; Mrs Jarrett and Mrs Grey;, Miss Lenz and Miss Righton; Mrs Sem-

mens and Mrs Bushett; Miss Good* all and Miss Rountree: Mrs Ker and Mrs Shirley; Mrs. Stone and Miss Wilson; Miss King and Miss Campbell; Miss Hylancl and Miss Reynolds-; Miss Luxton another. The Exera Medal played on September, '30 resulted — A : Mrs Mussctt 102—22, 80; Mrs Barry 109—31 4 78;. Mrs Ker 125. A general meeting will be. held at the clubhouse on Saturday,, 7tli in.* stant.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 14, 6 October 1944, Page 5

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613

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 14, 6 October 1944, Page 5

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 14, 6 October 1944, Page 5

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