GOLF
Lauchlan Cup.—The seeded draw for the Lauchlan Cup annual golf contest, to be played by teams from the social clubs of Wellington on the Miramar links tomorrow, starting at 1 p.m., is:— D. H. Byrne (Petone Commercial), 11-8; R. X. McEUigotf (Wellington Working Men's), 11-8; L. G. Moss (Wellesley), 11; H. Clay (Wellington), 12. A. L. Bxrne (Petone Commercial), 14; J. O'CallaShan (Civil Service), 14; F. W. Mackay (K.S.A.), .14; J. E. Linley (Commercial Travellers' Association), 14. C. L. Dentice (Petone Commercial), 6; T. H. K. Boon (Civil Service), 6; P. Desmond (Central), 7; P. 1). Daniell j (Returned Soldiers' Association), 6. Hon. V. j Ward (Wellington), 12; H. Murphy (Central), 12; B. Low (Civil Service), 12; E. Harmun I (Petone Commercial), 11. P. Garlick (Petone Working Men's Club), 20; J. G. Hughes (Returned Soldiers' Association), 20; M. C. Walker (Commercial Travellers' Association), 20; R. C. Kean (Civil Service). 18. C. B. Hoddinott (Petone Working Men's • Club*), 16; W. Packer (Civil Service), 16; W. Begg (Com-! mercial Travellers' Association), 16; G. P. j Thomson (Wellesley Club), 16. W. T. Wilson (Petone Working Men's Club), 7; E. E. Stubberfleld (Civil Service), 6; L. W. McGirr (Wellington Working Men's Club), 6; N. Smith (Wellington), 7. . W. Gill (Petone Working Men's), 10; G. S. Leeder (Returned Soldiers' Association), 9; C. Monro (Commercial Travellers' Association), 10; G. 0. Sut-i ton (Wellesley), 10. K. K. Watts (Petone Working Men's), 15; G. Thompson (Wellington Working Men's), 14; L. Monkman (Wellesley Club), 14; V. Houghton (Central Club), 12. W. Gregory (Petone Working Men's), IT; A. V. O'Brien (Central Club), 18; A. E. G. Simm (Returned Soldiers' Association), 18; A. A. Ansell (Commercial Travellers" Association), 19. W. H. ; Simpson (Petone Working Men's), 20; F. C. Renouf (Commercial Travellers' Association), 22; S.: Cameron (Returned Soldiers' Association), 24; R. Darroch (Central Club), 24; W. M. Luke (Wellesley Club), 12; A. T. Young (Wellington), 9; E. Williams (Commercial Travellers' Association), 10; D. McKenzie (Wellington Working Men's), 13. A. D. S. Duncan (Wellington), scr; R. C. Butters (Returned Soldiers' Association), scr; W. Flanagan . (Central), 2; B. Stratmore (Wellington Working Men's), scr. J. Hennessey (Wellington Working Men's), 6; M. Moloney (Central), 5; B. M. Gibson (Commercial Travellers' Association), 10; D. J. F. White (Wellesley), 8. Sir A. Roberts (Wellington), 8; J. Stanley (Civil Service), 8; N. T. H. Bing (Wellington Working Men's), 9; R. F. Jollands (Wellesley Club), 8. G. P. Roberts (Wellington), scr;.A. E. Doneghue (Returned Soldiers' Association), 4; S. Ward (Wellington Working Men's), 5; A. E. McKinnon (Civil Service), 8. E. G. Martin (Wellesley), 12; J. E Weston (Petone Working Men's), 15; J. Hughes (Central), 24; .P. B. Cooke (Wellington), a. RESULTS. j Taita Ladles' Club.—Midweek eclectic, Miss I D. Brown; midweek competition. Miss M. Martin; senior championship, Mrs. J. McKenzie ; runner-up, Mrs. A. Palmer; junior championship, Miss Xoel Martin; runner-up, Mi«s Edith Parkinson. Manor Park Club.—Bogey, G. -McKay, all square; stableford, J. Hennessy, 34; V Hay 37; O. E. Scott, S3; f ourball, J. Forbes and W. Anderson, 6 up. Boulcott Club.—Weekend (morning), boger Brockelbank, 2 up from Webley on count-back; (afternoon) fourball best-ball boges-. Mount and Sim, 8 up. Boulcott Ladles' Club.—Saturday, closing afternoon of mid-week and weekend clubs; gross score, Miss Snow on count-back from Mrs. O'Connell; net score. Miss Hadwin; fourball best-ball, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Smith ■ stableford bogey, Mrs. Smith; eclectic, Mrs Gardner; weekend (morning), bogey. Mrs. Mumford on a count-back from Misses Snow, Woodrow, and Atkins; (afternoon) stableford Mrs Swaine, 37 points. FIXTURES. Talta Ladies' Club.—Midweek, championship final and a bogey; weekend, Hag match.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 16
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