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CLUB NEWS

Hutt.—The following qualified for the St. Andrew's Cross:—A grade: G. P. Roberts (scr), all square; P. Ellerm (8), 1 down; L. W. Bridge (8). 1 down; J. M. Dunn (8), 1 down; W. K. Cook (2), 1 down; E. S. Thomson (6), 2 down; E. Shields-Brown (8), 2 down; J. F. Pym (3), 2 down; A. N. Tosswill (9), 2 down; G. R. Burnard (3), 2 down; D. F. Porter (8), 3 down; S. C. Taylor (2), 3 down; I. A. Ewen (scr), 3 down; G. T. Rapley (4), 3 down; J. S. Park (4), 3 down; F. TS T. Gibbons (6), 3 down. B grade: A. S. Jamieson (11), 2 xip; C. S. Storry (10), 2 down; D. M. Griffen (10), 2 down; M. T. McLean (13), 3 down; L. V. Browne (11), 3 down; W. O. Gibb (15), 3 down; K. Mason (14), 4 down; L. C. Dunn (15), 4 down; J. K. L. Webline; (IS). 4 down; K. R. Davis (10), 4 down; G. If. Hargreaves (13), 4 down; K. G. Robinson (14), 4 down; R. J. Atkinson (14), 5 down; .1. R. Meivhi (10), 6 down; A. K. Doyle (14), 6 down; J. F. McLean (10), 6 down. Follow-

ing is the draw for the first round, to be completed by June 5 : —Roberts v. Tosswill; Ewen v. Cook; Park v. Shields-Brown; Porter v. Bridge; J. Dunn v. Taylor; Pym r. Gibbons; Thomson v. Kapley; Burnard v. Ellerra; Jamieson v. Webling; J. F. McLean v. Browne; Doyle v. Mason; Hargreaves v. Griffen; M T. McLean v. Robinson: L. C. Dunn v. Atkinson; Gibb v. Melvin ; Davis v. Storry. Stableford • A. K. Doyle. 29, 14—43; C. L. Maloney, 31, S—39 ;E. J. Atkinson, 24, 14—38 ;H. J. Porter 26, 11 —37. Fourball bogey: A. B. Lancaster (5) and E. S. Thomson (6). 8 up, on count-back from I. A. Ewen (scr) and J. !s. Rutherford (5), 8 up, and F. J. Ansel! (10) and J. F. Pym (3), 8 up.

Paremata. —Dual stableford,' nine holes: Morning, Sturrock and Young; afternoon, Quane and Davis and Hodgkinson and Petrie. Bogey: S. Hodgkinson. Women's bogey: Miss W. Hodge. Women's stableford: Miss Osborne and Miss Hodge. Women's dual stableford: Mrs Rogers and Miss Robinson. Women s bogey: Miss Robinson and Mrs. Murphy. Men s stableford: Seniors, D. T. Young; juniors, 3. Shearer. Women's stableford: Seniors, Mrs. Wilkie; juniors, Miss M. Smith. H. Sturrocb won a bogey competition played in conjunction with the teams match. Hutt Ladies. —Bogey: Senior, Mrs. blater, l up: junior. Mrs. Tennent, 1 down. Karori Ladies.—Fourball competition, Sunday: Mrs. G. Gibson and Miss E. Wall. Sealed holes competition, Saturday: Mrs. 3. Murphy. Wellington Ladies.—L.G.U., senior: Mrs. Roberts: junior. Miss Peacock.

Shandon.—Bogey competition : S. Booker, 3 down. Stableford fourball, best-ball: J fc. Nicolaus and D. Sutton, 42 points: A. Minifle and J. O'Callaghan, 40; H. A. Hansen and B. Hartman, 40. Medal competition: Seniors; C. A. Turnbull, 81. 12—69; W. Coy. 83, 13— <0; T. J. Gallagher, 80, 8—72. Junior: R. B. Robinson, 91, 20—71. In the third round of the Lauchlan trophy. L. Minifie beat B. Hartman, 1 up; H. L. Bradley beat A. G. Mimfle, 3 and 2; A. G. Edey beat B. V. Brownlee, 2 and 1: G. K. Brown beat G. McGregor, 3 and 1 In the Top Dog competition, P. J. Burke and J. J. Strachan beat I. Levy and J. Cohen. 2 and 1.

Tul Glen.—Stableford: A. Grierson (16), 36 points; J. Hansen (4), on count bach from T. Mudgway (6) and H. Marshall (14), all 34 points. In the first round of the O'Connell Cup A T. Clelland beat J.'Young, 5 and 4; A. Lovett beat H. Demond, 1 up; J. Hansen beat P Fraser, at the nineteenth; R. Mudgway beat h. Pilcher, 5 and 3; J B. Wallace beat W. McGill 6 and 5; T. Mudgway beat H. Tonks, 5 and 4; H. Harman beat E. Chisholm by default; C. Peterson beat E. O'Connell by default. Bogey: Seniors: A. T. Clelland (2) o un- T Mudgway (6), 1 up. Juniors: L. Stokes (11) 3 up; P. Fraser (14), 2 up. Foursome: C Smith and E. Kidyard tied with E. Harman and H. Harman. A. T. Clelland, who last Sunday week broke 4£e record for the Tui Glen links with 67, went one better yesl%f 7 SSTmS-S. "" ft 45Vvliwet^-Bo g e T;: aSenlors : ... Rogers (8), all square; J. Crawford (4). 1 down. intermediates: A. S. Jameson (9), all square. Juniors: C. Collens (16), all square; C. Russell (17) 1 down; T. Brace (15), 1 down. Fourball 'best-ball bogey: L. Quinn (5) and V. Quinn (12), 8 up; W. Gill (8) and A. S. Abrlm (15) 5 up In the second round of the Atkins Cup, P. Wallace beat A. Beale, 2 up; R. G. Holland beat A. Clarke, 3 and 2; O. Oliver beat N. Meldrum, 2 and 1; P. Kelly beat D. Johnston, 3 and 2; J. Hatfleld beat C. ■\letera 5 and 4; C. Walker beat R. Brown, 3 and 4; G. Hatfield beat T. P. Davis, 1 up; N Hull-Brown beat C. G. Bramley, 3 and 1. In the third round, Oliver beat Kelly, 3 and 2; Walker beat J. Hatfleld, 4 and 3; G. Hatfield beat Huli-Bro,wn, 4 and 3. Titahi A match between teams chosen py the president and captain of the Titahi Club yesterday resulted in a draw, both sides scoring ten wins, with five games halved. Following are the results, the president's players being mentioned first:—Sttcey lost to Maddock, 5 and 4; Dentice beat Stewart, 3 and 2; Watts lost to Collett, 5 and 4; Carr and Foster, all square; Taylor and Cleghorn, all square; Treleaven lost to Swinburne, 3 and 2; Johnston beat Stevens, 7 and 5; Jose beat Gerard, 4 and 3 • Hobson beat Watkinson, 5 and 4; Wilson beat Gaynor, 3 and 2; Tunnington lost to Hewitt, 1 down; J. Brooks lost to Gyles, 2 and l; D. Brooks beat Whitfleld, 10 and 8; Caughley beat Spiller, 2 and 1; Park, beat Pearce, 4 and 3; Neale and Rout, all square; Scotland beat L. Treleaven, 3 and 1; J. Caughley lost to Whitehead, 3 and 2; Simpson and Colville, all square; Thomas lost to Ragg, 6 and 5; Uniacke lost to Dacre, 2 and 1; Oxenham lost to Parker, 6 and 5; Morgan and Higginbotham, all square; Murphy beat McPhun, 3 and 2; Brodie lost to Best, 1 down. Bogey: I. Parkes (12), 2 up; K. Whitehead (22), 1 up; W. Oliver (4), square; C. G. Swinburne (5), 1 down. Stableford: E. Rage (18), 38 points; I. Parkas (12), 36; T. Johnston (10), 34; R. J. Collett (18), 33; 3. Neale (13), 33. Combined best-ball stableford; Scotland and Rout, 41 points; Ragg and Parker, 41; Maddock and Stacey, 40; D. and J. Brooks, 39: Neale and L. Treleaven, 38. Rehandicaps: J. Caughley 16, J. L. Mac Duff 14, E. B. Render, 22; J. Hughes, 21; E. Rare, 18; I. Parfees, 11. Bouloott.—Stableford: Men, C. Prince, 17, IT—34. Mixed Canadian foursome: A. Webley and Mrs. Keillor, 69, 19—50; G. Clements and Mrs. O'Connell, 65, 13—52. Eclectic: R. Longton, 37, 7—30. Flag: Miss Yellowlees, carrying the flag to the nineteenth green. Manor Park.—Fourball bogey: K. Crichton and D. G. Munro, 6 up, on a count back from L. Llnley and H. McArthur. Qualifying round for the Bree Cup: J. R. Wilson (11) won the senior division with '68 net. S. R. Cochrane (13), 66 net, on a count back from F. Tait, won the intermediate. S. Hough (22), 64 net, won the junior. Fourball bogey: J. Fellows (17) and D. Hood (11), 8 up. Athletic—Te Rangiriri Cup (36-hole stroke) : W. Scott, 99 net; W. Stewart, 105. 18-hole bogey: W. Scott, 5 up; S. Donkin, 1 up. Onestick competition: S. Smith. Shandon Ladies.—Bogey: Mrs. King and Miss Levy, both 4 down. Second round of Miss J. Frazer's trophy: Mrs. King beat Miss Geddis, Mrs. Frazer beat Miss Ellison, Mrs. Black beat Miss Gaynor, Miss Robinson beat Mrs. Ryan. Levin. —The first qualifying round for the club championship and the second round of the Nicholson Cup were played on the Lak« Domain Links on Saturday. The results- were S. Franklin, 85, 14—71; D. P. Todd, . 87, 16—71; B. Skeen, 87, 16—71; W. Clark, 73, 2—71; E. Clark, 77, 6—71; N. Canavan, 83, 11—72; I. Moffatt, 88, 16—72; D. Clark, 88, 16—72; \V. Phillips, 85, 12—73; G. Hill, 97, 24—73; C. Hosie, 86, 11—75; P. Hill, 93, 18—75; H. Bull. 82, 7—75; F. Parker, 97, 22—75; H. Green, 97, 22—75; C. Munro, 92, 16—76; C. Patrick, 81, 5—76; F. Langelan. 95, 18 —77; A. Dean, 101. 24—77; O. Lagor, 95, 18_77; W. Childs, 101, 24—77; W. Bull, 96, 18—78; H. Phillips, 98, 18—80; W. Ogier. 101, 20—81; G. Wilson, 99. 18—81; R. Sutherland, 105, 24—81; H. Henderson, 105, 22—83; N. Mulcahy, 109, 24—85; .T. Wilson, 112, 24—88; C. Melville, 112, 24—88; P. Wingfleld, 119, 24—95. The five top scorers drew for the medal, which was won on a draw by S. Franklin. The first 16 qualify for senior championship and the remainder for the junior. Athletic—Sunday: Canadian foursome for the W. Stuart trophy, members to pick their own partners. Seniors and juniors must play together, 18 and under being termed seniors.

Hutt Ladies.—The following will play their foursome matches on Wednesday, starting at 10.30 a.m.:—Mrs. Monteith and Mrs. Cockroft v. Mrs. Pacey and Mrs. Radford; Mrs. Chesney and Mrs. Gibb, a bye; Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Lee Jones v. Miss Griffen and Mrs. Monkman; Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Evans v. Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Cornaga; Mrs. Baldwin and Miss Jone3 v. Mrs. Cormack and Mrs. Park; Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Fraser v. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Price; Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Butters v. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Hindle; Mrs. Wellsted and Mrs. Haldane v. Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Esdaile; Mrs. Ashe and Mrs. Norman v. Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Richards v. Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Wagg". Miss Veitch and Miss P. Veitch v. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Harman; Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Munden; Mrs. Rainey and Miss A. Bunny, a bye; Mrs. Evers-Swindell and Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Tennent and Mrs. F. Luke. Wellington Ladies.—Following is the draw for the tenth L.G.U. commencing at 12 o'clock on Wednesday :—Senior: Mrs. Hunter and Miss Duthie, Mrs. Crombie and Miss Collins Mrs. Spears and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Thurgood and Mrs. Treadwell, Mrs. Blackley and Mrs. Macßae, Mrs Whatley and Mrs. Menzies, Mrs. Whvte and Miss Young, Miss Barton and Mrs. Blundeli, Mrs. Seddon and Mrs. Turnbull. Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Roberts, Miss Blundeli and Mrs Tripe, Mrs. Nathan and Miss Ward, Miss Maunsell and Mrs. Tweed, Miss Peacock and Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Stamp Taylor and Miss Macintosh, Mrs. Whitcombe and Mrs. Aiken. Mrs. Rhine! and Miss Wylie. Juniors: Mrs Hanna and Miss Brodie, Mrs. Francis and Mrs Riadler, Mrs. Ilott and Miss Richardson, Mrs. Howden and Mrs. Nathan, Miss Reading and Mrs Ward.. Miss Tanner and Mrs. Malcolm, Miss Hempton and Mrs. Chesney, Mrs. lurnbull and Mrs. Milne, Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Reid, Miss Wheeler and Mrs. Walker, Mrs. McGiashan and Miss Gibbons, Miss Webster and Miss P. Blundeli. Miss P. White and Miss P. Paterson. Seniors start at the eighth; juniors at the sixteenth.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 16

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CLUB NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 16

CLUB NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 16

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