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GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS HAMILTON CLUB DRAY/ Following is the draw for the championship to bo played tomorrow by . the members of the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club: Miss M. English v. Mrs. Hill; Mrs. Warren v. Miss R. Wilson: Byes: Mrs. Sharland, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Hintz, Miss Brookfield. The draw for Mrs. Hill’s Cup is as follows: Mrs. Markwick v. Miss Scott; Miss Lawrence v. Miss Sutton. Byes: Miss Appleyard, Miss Prosser. Wednesday Players.—Mrs. Lovegrove v. Mrs. Mathieson; Miss Maden v. Mrs. Combes; Mrs. Montgomery v. Mrs. Rennie; Miss W. Hintz v. Miss Colebrook; Miss Lundon v. Mrs. Keys: Miss B. Hill v. Miss Johnson; Mrs. Howey Walker v. Mrs. McGinley; Miss Meadows v. Mrs. Butler. The last C evade match resulted In a tie between Mrs. Lovegrove and Mrs. Lintott. The C grade players will play another round of the cclce’tfo match tomorrow. Partners will be arranged at the clubhouse. MAUNGAKI EKIE CLUB The qualifying rounds for the Matingnklekio Golf Club’s championships, over 36 holes, will be played next Saturday. The senior grade will be played at the Titirangi links, 16 to qualify. The junior grade will be restricted to players with handicaps from 13 to IS, inclusive, and the C grade to players with handicaps over IS. In the junior and C grades, lVnks wiH qualif y in each grade at each TE PUKE LADIES’ MATCH Following is the draw for a bogev match to he played on Wednesday bv cYub- berS ° f thG Te Puke Ladies’ Golf A and B Players.—Mrs. Wilkie v. Mrs. Webber; Mrs. Douglas v. Miss Rogers; Mrs. Gower v. Miss Riddell; Mrs. Butcher v. Miss Mollgaard; Mrs. Fox v. Mrs. Granger: Mrs. Perring v. Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. Powell v. Miss Mark; Mrs. Simpson v. another. C Players.—Mrs. Jones v. Miss Carruth; Mrs. Hargreaves v. Miss O’Driscoll; Mrs. Hookey v. Mrs. W. Wickham; Miss C .Wilson v. Miss Crulckshank; Mrs. Booker v. Mrs. D. Wickham; Miss Bush v. Mrs. Persey; Mrs. Gibbings v. Miss Davies; Mrs. Cashmore v. Mrs. Mahoney; Mrs. Shaw v. Miss Chappell. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the first rounds of the senior and junior championships to he played by members of •he Hamilton Ladles’ Golf Club: Mrs. F. Mander v. Miss H. Focke; Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. G. W. Gower; Mrs. W. Altken v. Mrs. H. I>. Matthews; Mrs. W. M. Horton v. Miss J. Templer; Miss Allen v. Mrs. P. G. Russell: Mrs. G. Primrose v. Mrs. McCracken; Mrs. A. T. Atkins v. Mrs. Colin Taylor; Miss A. Coventry v. Mrs. H. C. Ross; Mrs. C. Blundell v. Miss K. Wilson: Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. E. Bartlett: Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs. D. Hay; Mrs. A. English v. Mrs. R. P. Hazard. Following is the draw for the first round consolation match for Mrs. W. J. King’s trophy, for those who did not qualify in the junior championship: Mrs. W. Peterson v. Mrs. H. Griffiths; Miss D. Eyre v. Mrs. J. McNicol; Mrs. Clive Matthews v. Mrs. A. E. Sandford; Miss V. Cann v. Mrs. R. English; Mrs. J. J. Standrin v. Mrs. N. Rawlings; Mrs. L. Tompkins v. Mrs. Savage; Mrs. N. N. Ross v. Miss M. McLean; Mrs. C. Hotson v. Mrs. E. M. Masters.
The following scores were returned for the August L.G.tX. medals: A grade, Mrs. F. Mander, 82, S—74; Mrs. D. Hay, S 9. 15—74: Mrs. E. Bartlett, 93, IS—75; Mrs,
G. W. Gower, 92, 16 —76; Mrs. T. A. Milroy, 90. 12—78; Mrs. W. Batt, 94. 12—S2; Mrs. W\ Aitken, 96. 19—77; Mrs. C. Blundell. 96, 19—77; Mrs. R. P. Hazard, OS’. 20—7 S; Miss Coventry, 98, 19—79; Mrs.
A. T. Atkins, 98, 19—79; Mrs. G. Primrose, 102, 21— SI; Miss J. Templer, 102, 19—S3; Mrs. P. G. Russell, 102, 19—S3: I grade, Mrs. McCracken, 103, 28—75; Mrs, H. C. Ross, 107, 29—75; Mrs. Colin Taylor, 107, 26 SI.
WAIUKU CLUB From Our Oven Correspondent WAIUKU, Today. The following are the results of matches played on the Waiuku links:— Junior Championship (Men).—Flavell beat Makgill; Hill beat Ducker; Munro beat Roscoe. Women's Championship (Seniors). — Miss Muir beat Miss Glynes, 8 and 6; Miss Neil beat Miss Howden, 7 and 6. B Grade.—Miss Motion - beat Mrs. Sampson, 3 and 2; Mrs. ITarkness beat Miss A hired, 4 and 2; Miss Arkle beat Miss Motion, 1 up at 19th; Mrs. Harkness beat Mrs. Heise, 2 and 1. C Grade.—Miss West beat Miss Makgill; Miss M. Muir beat Miss M. Arkle. Lmthie Cup.—Miss Ducker beat Miss Smith; Mrs. Sampson beat Miss Austin. 1 up: Miss Sullivan beat Miss A hired, 4 and 3: Miss Neil beat - Miss Hull, 3 and 2. Semi-final: Mrs. Sampson beat Miss Ducker; Miss Sullivan beat Miss Neil, 3 and 2 Final: Mrs. Sampson beat Miss Sullivan, 4 and 3. KING COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS From Our Own Correspondent TAU.MARUNUI, Monday. The following team will represent the Taumarunui Ladies' Club in the King Country Championships, to be played at the Taumarunui links next Friday:—Mrs. Richter, Miss MacPherson, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Seaton. Mrs. Holford, Mrs. Thomas. Men’s Team.—Holford, Sandel, Craig. Richter, Poutawera, Hughes. The men's championships will take place on Saturday.
Women's draw. —Mrs. Richter (Taumarunui) and Mrs. Parker (Te Awamutu): Miss MacPherson (Taumarunui) and Miss Focke (Te Awamutu). Mrs. Godfrey (Taumarunui) and Mrs. Kennedy (Te Kuiti), Mrs. Teasdale (Te Awamutu) and Miss Graham (Te Kuiti), Miss Woolley (Te Awamutu) and Mrs. Beaton (Taumarunui). Mrs. Holford (Taumarunui) and Miss InnesJones (Otorolianga). Mrs. Thomas (Taumarunui) and Mrs. Blundell (Te Awamutu), Miss Wills (Otorolianga) and Mr';. Tate (Te Kuiti), Mrs. McLeod (To Kuiti) and Miss Barker (Otorohanga), Mrs. Howarth (Te Kuiti) and Mrs. Austin (Otorohanga), Miss Civil (To Awamutu) and Miss Hitchings (Otorolianga), Mrs. Aitken (Te Kuiti) and Mrs. Hitchings (Otorohanga).
Men’s Draw. —Blundell (Te Awamutu) and Holford (Taumarunui), Sandel (Taumarunui) and Murray (Waimarino), Otway (Te Awamutu) and Craig (Taumarunui), Richter (Taumarunui) and Fennell (Burn.); Poutawera (Taumarunui) and Wallace (Te Awamutu), Hughes (Taumarunui) and Bartleman; Love (Waimarino) and Holmes (Te Awamutu); Innes-Jones and Parker (Te Awamutu), Martin and Grieve (Waimarino), Stranger and Urwin (Waimarino), Bathgate (Te Kuiti) and Fry (Otorohanga), Baddeley (Waimarino) and Barnett (Te Awamutu), Saunders (To Kuiti) and Anderson (Otorohanga), Ritchie (Waimarino) and A. Craig (Otorohanga), Tait (Te Kuiti) and Liddy (Otorohanga), J..ow and A. G. Levien: Boyd (Te Kuiti) and Howarth (Otorohanga), Harrison (Te Kuiti and Worsfold; Greasley and Dinsdale (Te Kuiti), Prescott (Otorohanga) and T. U. Levien; McColl and Fry.
The women’s games will commence at 9 a.m. on Friday, and the men’s at 8.45 a.m. on Saturday.
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