MARAENUI CLUB
Bogey Matches There was a large nuniber of corapetitors in the bogey match on the xVlaraenni links on Saturday. R. M. Lambie and T- A. Morland tied in tho A grade with one up, and J. G. Hawke and I. Elsmore tied in the B grade with all square. These players are to keep their individual cards in next week's four-ball bogey event, to decide the issuo. The best' cards handed in were: R. M. Lambie (7), 1 up; T. A. Morland (11), 1 up; A. S, Boggs (3), all square; J. G. Hawke (11), all square; 1. Elsmore (13), all square; R. Duthie (3), 1 down; C. A. Milne (7), 1 down; P. F. Martin (6), 1 down; J. F. Bowler (12) 1 down; R. K. McGiven (12), 1 down; W. H. Elwick (15), 1 down; F. R. Ashton (18), 1 down; W. F. Turner (3) 2 dowh; H. J. Templeton (7), 2 down; J. S. Gelling (8), 2 down; L. Gasson (11), 2 down; T. J. Simmonds (11), 2 down; A. E. Johnson (12), 2 down; R. H. Le Pine (14), 2 down; R. M. Gerbes (17), 2 down; F. R. Watters (18), 2 down; P. K. Peters (8) 3 down; F. W. Forbes (8), 3 down; K. McArtney (13), 3 down; H. George (18), 3 down; A. Champion (8), 4 down; F. D. Logan (13), 4 down; F. Elsmore (4), 5 down ; R. L. Badley (8) 5 down; W. T. Dobson (11), 5 down; O. D. Anderson (11), 5 down ; G« Harris (8), 6 down. The following four players qualified for the last four places in tbe McClurg Cup — T. A. Morland, C. A. Milne, F. D. Logan and C D. Anderson. In the play-off for last week's A Grade medal, A. S. Boggs was the winm-r and C. A. Milne was second. In the B grade play-off, W. H. Elwick was the winner and R- H. Le Pine was second. BLACK AND i HITE CUP. The draw for the Black and White Cup is posted in the Clubhouse, and players are requested to arrange theii first play-offs as soon as possible. LADIES' BRANCH A L.G.tr. medal round was played the following being) the best cards returned : — " Miss M. Turton 109 (gross), 35 (handicap), 74 (net); Ylrs Henderson 89, ,15, 74; Mrs Bauks 111, 36, 75; Miss
Murpby 104, 27, 77 ; Miss Prewett 97, 19, 78; Miss Evans 107, 29, 78 ; Miss Wilkins 107, 29, 78. Miss Turton won on the count-baek and Miss E. Harding was the winn^of the O-grade.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 96, 10 May 1937, Page 4
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