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ON THE LINKS

WHAKATANE LADIES’ CLUB The second round of the Allan Trophy matches resulted: Mrs Fogerty beat Mrs Dawson; Mrs Armstrong beat Mrs Sloane; Miss Robins beat Mrs Suckling; Miss Blaqjc beat Mrs Symmans. The third round which must be played before June 2 will be:— Mrs Fogerty v Mrs Armstrong and Miss Robins v Miss Black. The draw for Wednesday when an Extra Medal will be played:— Mrs Symmans and Mrs Berg; Miss Black and Mrs Sloane; Mrs Fogerty and Miss Hyland; Mrs Dewar and Mrs Otley; Mrs Armstrong and Miss Robins; Mrs Dawson and Mrs Combes; Mrs Thomas and Mrs Sisam; Mrs Suckling and Mrs Rangi; Mrs Pearse and Mrs McCowan; Mrs Reardon and Mrs Grey; Mrs C. S. Armstrong and Mrs Fraser; Miss Righton and Mrs Slipper; Mrs Breckon and Mrs Fennell; Mrs Donaldson and Miss Armstrong; Miss Reynolds and Mrs Cockerell; Mrs Bennett and Miss Carwardine; Mrs Miles and Mrs Ernest; Mrs Spence and Mrs N. Carter; Mrs Jamieson and. Miss Benge; Mrs Henderson and Mrs Mussett; Miss Ernest and Miss Mahoney; Mrs Lovelock and another.

For Saturday: Mrs Winstone and Miss Hyland; Miss Carter and Miss Baxter; Mrs Butler and Miss Suckling; Mrs Ingle and Miss McLeod; Mrs Morpeth and Mrs Stone; Miss Gartshore and Miss Wilson;. Mrs Hay and Mrs West; Miss Hancock and Miss Shapley; Miss Hodge and Mrs Flint; Mrs Burke and Mrs Combes; Miss Hall, another. The Stableford Bogey competition played last week was "won by Mrs Thomas scoring 33 who won on a count back from Miss Hyland. The junior division was won by Mrs Donaldson scoring 24. WHAKATANE MEN’S CLUB The Clarke and Reynolds Cup competitions were advanced another stage on Saturday, but several mat-, chese remain to be played. A further weekend will be available to enable players who have not played all games to finalise their sections. On the King’s Birthday there will be an open day for thpse not taking part in the Te Puke Tournament. Members of outlying clubs are invited to join in a Stableford in the morning, a bogey in the afternoon, a . 36-hole gross and a 36-hole nett medal compettiion. Players should take their lunch, tea will be available at 4he clubhouse. Competitors are asked to start as early as possible, make up their own “threes” in which formation they will play all-day..

After further consideration the committee has decided that placing on the fairways may be continued until further notice.

Following is the draw for next Saturday:— Clarke Cup: A. Bridger v Little- 1 john; N. Moore v Carter; L. B. Smith v Harvey; Dawson v Cantrell; Suckling v Burke; O’Leary v Ducker; Tippett v R. Morpeth; A. P. Smith v I. Wylds; Alexander v Henderson; Hockiri v Cradwick; Combes v Pattison; Bell v Syme; R. Butler v Wright; Powdrell v Spence; Steel vL. Luxton; D. Morpeth v Hyland; C. B. Wylds v D. Luxton; Roach, a bye. Reynolds Cup: Rangi v L. King; Turnbull v Sloane; Stewart v Le Pine; Budd v M. Stubbs; E. Hay v Reynolds; Shuker v Winstone; Cockerell v Bushett; Hopgood v Tomlinson; West v Wylie; R. Butler v Stone; White v E. Bridger; Mussett v Akel; Berg v Campbell; A. C. Anderson v Barry; J. Anderson v Shaw; R. King v Howat; G. Morgan v Murray; Miles v Moen.

TE TEKO LADIES DRAW FOR SATURDAY This week a President’s versus Captain’s teams match will be played. The following is the draw—President’s team being mentioned first in each case: Mrs L. B. Smith v Mrs Goodwin; Mrs Thomas v Mrs A. P. Smith; Miss Murray v Mrs Balfour; Mrs Cannell v Mrs Hutton; Mrs Burr v Miss Linsell; Miss Walker v Mrs Linsell; Mrs Waldegrave v Mrs Hendle; Mrs Caldwell v another. , The winner of last week’s Fourball Stableford Bogey were Mrs Balfour and Miss Murray with 34£ points. The C grade Medal over 9 holes was won by Mrs Linsell.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 34, 28 May 1947, Page 4

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656

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 34, 28 May 1947, Page 4

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 34, 28 May 1947, Page 4

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