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Hutt Ladies.—Draw for the third L.G.U. medal, No. 1 tee, at 10.30: Mrs. Hannan v. Mrs. Monkman; Mrs. Rogers v. Mrs. Norman; Mrs. Duncan v. Mrs. Wiren; Mrs. Foreman v. Mrs Johnston; Mrs. Lewis v. Mrs. Cornaga; Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Ashe; Mrs! Slater v. Miss Gnffeu; Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. Butters; Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Munden; Mrs H<l mV # Mrs. Bvers-Swindell; Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Ramey; Mrs. Cormack v. Mrs Dudley; Mrs. Montelth v. Mrs. Holden; Mrs! Green v. Miss Bunny; Mrs. Price v Miss Chesney; Mrs. Radford v. Mrs. L. Danson Jo. 2 tee, at 10.30:, Mrs. Admore v Mrs' Evans; Mrs. Wellsted v. Mrs. Luke • Mrs Leo Mrf m kM£ WnWn*on-; Mrs Fossey Ly? Mrs. Gibb; Mrs. Fraser v. Miss Myers • MrV Esdailo v. Mrs. Cockroft; Miss Veitch v Mrs" v^Af; M« S S! U V" srrs- HaldaneVMrs PaS T^n S\r HamiltOn; MISS P' VeltCh 7. Misg Jones; Mrs. Hardcastle v. Mrs. Briggs • Mra Baldwin v Mrs. Hindle; Mrs. Brafsh'awv Mrs. Pocoek; Mrs. Hartman v. Mrs Turner •" v'^GriffiT Irr Mr|- «ucklet0 °: Miss Shaw I and'/- 3; C Gyles lost to L. Haves' 1- T x. ,Scs lancl beat L- Stroud, 3 and r'»,» *ea} e Tlo% to G- Dunnett, 7 and F i feS? to" B?*ff tl CamPbeH, 4 and 2; J. Matduff V n J' ■Altken, 5 and 3; T. Tavlor hen! 7 inTfi'. V nr d 8;,, J- C«"Bhtey beat S°Bu b4e 1 and 6; M. Caughley lost to N. Dunn, 8 a G. Rout and R. Johnsen, all square- G Veiro,lost to H. Webb. 6 and 5. Fourbalis^Jlur, hv l?ncl Gyl% S £ eat S, tubbs and Hayes" 1 up? siotiand and Neale lost to Stroud and Dunnett \ AnJn' 9 au» «,»«> Macduff lost to Campbell and Aitken, 5 and 4; Taylor and J. Caughley lost to J. Dunn and Surge.'2 and 1; Tunninrton and 4?"fm? y J»* to N. Dufln and SR 2nd sand 4 4TCe t0 Johnsen and Webb!
Pukerua Bay v. Paremata.—A match on the Paremata links resulted in a win for Pukerua Bay by 13 games to 12. Results (Pukirua Bay first) :—Singles: Blcknell lost to Osborne 5 and 4; Bramley lost to Young, 3 and 2; Edgecombe beat Allen, 2 up; Green lost to Jones, 5 and 4; Bills lost to Sturroek, 2 and 1; Collins lost to Dillon. 3 and 2: Wake beat E. C. Marris, 3 and 2; Crossman beat hhearer. 2 up; Gunderson lost to Gordon, 4 and 3; Gray beat Elllngford, 4 and 3; McDougall lost to Stark, 4 and 3; Hooper lost to Croft. 3 and 1; Miss Wallach lost to Hodgson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Hooper beat Miss Osborne, 2 and 1Miss Rothwell beat Miss White, 3 and 2; Miss Coveney beat Miss Gritfen. 5 and 3; Miss Hargreaves beat Miss, South, 9 and 8; Miss Tinney beat Miss Stephen, 6 and 5. Fourballs: Bicknell and Bramley beat Osborne1 and Young 1 up; Edgeeombe and Green lost to Allen and Jones, 5 and 3; Wake and Grossman beat Shearer and E. C. Marris, 3 and 2; Bills and Collins lost to Sturroek and Dillon, 3 and 1; Gray and McDougall and Stark and Elllngford, all square; Hooper and Gunderson lost to Gordon and Croft. 2 and 1;, Mrs. Hooper and Miss YVallach heat Misses Hodgson, and Osborne, 2 and 1; Misses Rothwell and Coveney beat Misses South and White, 4 and 3. Manor Park.—lß-hole stroke: Senior. E. J. Morlarty 67. Intermediate, A. R. Corlieson 63. Junior, A. McArthur 65. 36-hole stableford: T. R. H Boon 71 points, D. Butler 69. Fourball bogey: S. Bassin and B. Brickman 5 up.
Glensfde.—Flag competition: Men, H. AshleyJones carried the flag to the 18th hole. Ladies, ,o^; '• Richardson finished 20 feet from the 18th hole. Hidden holo: Ladles, Mrs. P. McLaehlan. Men. P. McLachlan, jun. firt. a"T dOST BogeL: J' Robson» 2 up. Stable- ™' 3A, X? hso\ 39 Points. Fourball best-ball: ™a P«?la^ e and W- R" Tustln, 4-up; R. Brien ln,i W' Mantel1 ' 4 "P.* B- Murie aAd W. W. «?,££?f i -UP' • TlJ e first-mentioned pair were Z£ fl 1 m *™ninS the event on the draw. K° ~!i A' Hanf° and J- J- Evans beat <Lf \ u^l and M* Fossey- 3 and 2. S. frffer mn»L° Ut ,Wl^ Ws tee shot at the K^yu-r2; w-R- Tustin be^ f
Ms J*f»rdr Th« following qualified for the 1 2S2S? R^ Se,r BTl' ,G- Persson, T. Harkins, L Bodmin, F. M. Phillips, K. Dalton, A. E w 15 anham ' r- Buston, J. Morgan ™la% S Evans, H. Aitken. In the July medal G. S Persson (15) G3, T. Harkins (14) 63, and I Bodmin (15) 63, tied, Bodmin winh^v?^^6^ 0, 1!?' back- fourball. best-ball bogey: K. J Smith and A. D. S. Smith, 6 up. bnandon Ladies.—Second round of the captain s trophy: Mrs. Mantell beat Mrs.' Ryan Miss Frazer beat Mrs. Frazer, Miss Smith beat ™ «¥F' Miss Priestley beat Mrs. Black. The third round must be played on Saturday. 7tr^ a"?, r MP£ rk ™Ladles —LGU- seniOT ' MiesMcGrath (16), 70; junior, Mrs. Bilderbeck (10) It .™ii oo le stableford: Miss Thompson 32 points. 10-hole Bogey: Mrs. Elsmore, all square. Hurt.—Stableford: A grade, E. S. Thompson; R grade, W. E. Hill. Bogey: O. L. Molonoy (<). 5 up; A. M. Haldane (15), 2 up; «f. M. Dunn (8), 1 up; A. J. Hyams (5), all square. Fourball bogey: I. A. Ewen and ('. P. Roberts, both on scratch, finished 7 up. Next came J. A. Fay and 3. A. Ongley, G up; I. Macallan and M. T. McLean, 6 up; P. .T. R Fordham and L. G. Moss, 5 up; K. R. Davis and W. 0. Gibb, 5 up; S. A. Gleadow and J. Dunn, 5 up. •
Waiwetu.— Stableford: Seniors, G. Mlllward (10), 35 points; H. Rudolph (11), 82; juniors. G.M. Renner (17), 31 points. Bogey: Seniors, L. Quinn (4), on count-back from D. Johnston (5), 3 down; juniors, J. C. Fraser (18), 2 down. Fourball best-ball bogey: T. Johnston (4) and .7. C. Wilson (10), 5 up; R. Gray (7) and A. Lewis (8), 3 up; L. Mitchell (6) and P. Kelly (7), 3 up.
Boulcott.—The following qualified on Saturday to play off for the T. E. Lovelock trophy:— F. GarlicK, C. Prince, W. Smith, M. Mouat, J. Te Puni, A. Grocott, A. Webley, J. Slade, O. Barnett, H. Kershaw, R. Mitchell, G. Keillor, 3. Silson, I. Bowden, R. Wright. Medal: F. Garlick, 6Wnet. In the third round of the D.P. Cup, JTTe Puni scored 68 net; B. Hamer, 67; F. Garlick, 71; J. Slade, 64; T. New, 71; O. Barnett, C 5; J. Christie, 74; R. Swain, (53; W. Smith, 70; M. Church, 76; T. Gosse, 69; M. Mouat, 69; R. Mitchell, 74; K. Bowden, 75; A. Collenge, 74; K. O'Connell, 73; A. Webley, 70; G. Keillor, 69. Eclectic: T. Grocott, 27 net. Tui GJen.—Medal: E. Ridyard, 64; D. Jamieson, 65; E. Harman,-65. Bogey: Senior division, H. Tonks, 2 down; C. Peterson, E. Chisholm, T. Mudgway, 4 down. Junior division, L. Jowett, 1 up; G. Nicholls, 2 down; A. Leuchars, 2 down. Flag match: D. McArthur placed the flag on the edge of the twentieth green. In the second round of the Hill Cup, A. Borra beat A. Lambert, 1 up; E. Harman beat R. Mudgway, 4 and 2; L. Stokes beat S. Dudding, 6 and 5; L. Jow«tt beat C. Doney, 5 and 4; S. Hunt beat J. Hansen, 1 up; C. Peterson beat J. Thomas, 4 and 3; R. Cameron beat T. Mudgway; 2 and 1; A. Clelland beat E. O'Connell,' by default.
Paekakariki. —Stableford: J. Kember, on count back from F. Kember, both scoring 35 points. Next came A. I. Murray, A. Barnett, J. Sigley, 33. In the first round for Mr. J. Manning's trophy (bogey event), R. Hill (15) finished 4 up; J. Kember (4), was 1 up, and F. Kember (2), J. Craighead (5), F. C. McNeil (10), and H. Higgins (16), all square. Fourball combined stableford: F. Kember and J. Bringans, 57 points. Third round for the president's trophy: A. Murray and A. Gollop beat R. Brown and F. Sherman, 1 up; P, Warring and H. Lynch beat IP. Kember and J. Bringans, 5 and 4. In the semi-finals, H. Bundle and. G. Little beat A. Murray and A. Gollop, 1 up. In the final for the captain's trophy, J. Craighead beat A. Scotland, 4 and 3.
Rangimarie.—Secretary's trophy (bogey) : Seniors, L. Petley, 2 up; F. Glackin, 2 down. Juniprs, D. Andrews, 1 up; R. Stephens, 2 down. -Fourball bogey: D. Furrie and N. Dunn, 9 up; R. Jensen and C. Andersen, 6 up.
Paremata.— Medal:, Senior, J. S. Osborne, net 62. Junior, J. D. Shearer, net 69. In a challenge for the Smuts-Kennedy Cup, the holder, E. Y. Croft, lost to D. Young, 3 and 1. In conjunction with the match against Pukerua Bay, L. D. Jones (Paremata) and L. Gray (Pukerua Bay), 37 points, tied in a stableford, and L. J. Jones and T. J. Allen won a fourball bogey. Handicap adjustments: J. S. Osborne, 15-11; L. J. Jones, 15-11; D. Gordon, 21-16.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 18
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