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MASTERTON CLUB LADIES’ COMPETITIONS. ROSE BOWL POINTS. The following is the draw for a medal competition to be played on Saturday: Mrs Tatham v Miss Dawson; Mrs Nitz v Miss N. Taylor; Mrs Foreman v Miss Holdsworth; Miss M. Taylor v Miss Farrell. The points gained for the Rose Bowls are as follow: —Seniors: Miss Todd 3 points. Miss Oates 2 points, Mrs Drew 1 point. Juniors: Mrs Forsyth 21 points. Miss M. Taylor 21 points, Mrs Foreman 1 point. The following is the draw for a medal competition to be played on Tuesday:—No 1 lee (to commence at 12.30 p.m.): Miss Todd v Miss S. Maunsell; Mrs Drew v Mrs Perry; Mrs S. Burridge v Mrs Jenkins; Miss Jury v Mrs Daniell: Mrs Prior v Mrs Esau; Mrs O'Hara Smith v Mrs Jameson; Miss Murray v Miss Rishworth; Mrs Plummer v Mrs Clarkson; Mrs Fagan v Miss Carrick; Mrs R. Burridge v Mrs McKenzie; Miss Oates v Mrs Lee; Mrs Holdgate v Miss Ludbrook; Miss Jordan v Miss Innes; Miss M. Maunsell v Miss E. Todd; Mrs Candy v Mrs Knell: Mrs Stewart v Mrs Baker; Mrs Syron v Mrs Ninnes; Mrs Ball v Mrs Whyte; Miss McGregor v Mrs W. E. Bell; Miss J. Wrigley v Mrs Forsyth; Mrs H. Bell v Mrs Dove.
MAHUNGA CLUB LADIES’ GAMES. DRAW FOR SATURDAY. The following is the draw for a bogey competition to be played on Saturday: Miss Boddington v Mr; Jones; Miss McFarlane v Miss Allison; Mrs Church v Miss Taylor: Miss Gaynor v Miss Cummins; Mrs Whyte v Miss Frost; Mrs W. Johansen v Mis:Boyes; Miss Polson v Mrs Madsen: Miss B. Long v Another. In conjunction with the above the following will play matches: Miss Calwell v Mrs Claridge; Mrs Hendry v Mrs Hunn; Miss Smith v Miss Holtham; Miss Johnson v Miss Lawson; Mrs Turner v Mrs Musgrove; Miss Kitchener v Mrs Eaton; Miss Yates v Miss Rudd; Miss O. Long v Miss Goodall. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. The first round of the club’s championships will be played on Saturday by the following members: K. McFarlane v J. Corbishley; D. A. Hunn v G. V. Greer; W. J. Boyce v R. B. McPherson; I. McFarlane v J. Norrie; A O. Jones v W. W. Hendry; J. W. T. Jones v C. A. Carrig; W. G. Rew v C. Sutherland; V. E. Burridge v G. T. Wagg; J. G. McFarlane v J. Morris; W. Taylor v J. P. Farrell, A. McCalmont v G. B. Young; H. J. Miller v W. J. S. Musgrove; Rex Riley v F. Traynor.
The draw for a bogey round to be played by the remaining members is as follows: G. R. Beecroft and A. H. Ward; L. M. Roach and M. Syron; F. C. Brockett and O. V. Berry; N. Cathie and J. Eastwood; P. Hamill and R. B. Hendry: S. Jenkins and B. L. Larson; G. B. Peterson and L. A. Curtis; E. Jenkins and R. J. Towns; J. W. Dove and I. I. McGregor; G. B. Williams and C. Ross; F. R. Evans and G. R. Turner; A. J. Towns and P. R. Boyes; E. K. Eastwood and C. Sandbek; F. Stains and N. Fleming; R. C. Simpson and R. F.- Buick; Ross Riley and B. V. Bodie; E. P. Perrin and N. Bach; M. Mason and E. Jenkins Senr; F. Corry and F. P. Brown; W. G. Bishop and M. Armstrong. All players on 24/18 handicap who did not qualify for the junior championship are to hand in cards for the Brockett Trophy. Handicap adjustments: C. A. Carrig to 16/12, W. Taylor to 22/16.
v WHAREMOUKU CLUB SATURDAY’S COMPETITIONS. The following is the draw for the men’s competition on Saturday:—A. Keir v. L. Wylie; W. MacDonald v. H. McGovern; S. Playsted v. J. Handyside; S. Charleson v. H. Pither. Medal competition: F. Roberts v. J. Kerslake; T. McGovern v. J. Wesney; E. Handyside v. W. Vowell; G. Dickel v. F. Wells; F. Whyte v. R. Garland; R. Wells v. J. Whyte. Ladies’ matches: Mrs Playsted v. Miss Robinson; Miss Major v. Miss Carrick. Medal competition: Mrs Dickel v. Mrs Marrett; Mrs Laing v. Miss A. Laing; Miss Keith v. Mrs Towns; Mrs Wylie v. Miss J. McDonald; Mrs Keir v. Miss M. James; Mrs Handyside v. Miss Harrison; Miss Short v. Mrs Whyte; Miss Dixon v. Mrs Wells; Mrs McDonald v. Miss Rose; Mrs Burridge v. Miss Eton. MASTERTON ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY. On Saturday the fifth rounds of the Captain’s and President’s trophy competitions will be played by members of the Masterton Golf Club. Other members will arrange their own partners and opponents for a fourball bogey competition.
RIVERSIDE DRAW FOR SATURDAY. On Saturday next the third round of the President's handicap will be played on the links at Riverside. As many juniors as possible have been drawn with the seniors. The draw is as follows: —N. Hoar and' J. Thornton: C. Leigh and H. Wehipeihana; G. Lambourne and A. Wyeth; W. Petty and D. Costello; M. Thornton and F. Pool; B. Wilmhurst and C. Chapman; F. Dwyer and W. Palamontain; F. Hallam and R. Hatch: G. Murdoch and Greig Jones; D. Grimwood and J. Lulham; C. Walker and N. Ninnes; J. Connell and L. Roff; G. Rushton and J. Skeet; M. Manson and R. Wearnc; E. Haughey and E. Reid; W. Gilliland and A. Dixon; H. Knox and H. Bannister; G. Longworth and B. Braggins; B. Castles and A. Clarkson; lan Coleman and A. Donald; L. Cross and V. Jones; Brian Jones and F. Shearer; Rex Jones and J. Wakelin; A. Jaspers and R. Wellington; K. McCalmont and S. Wyatt; A. Levick and S. Onion; S. Herbert and N. Everett; T. Wellington and A. Bell: H. Clarkson and C. Anderson; M. Finlayson and A. Carstens; J. Hume and G. Challis. The ladies will play an L.G.U. round in conjunction with the trophy round as follows: —Mrs Rawlins v. Miss Wood; Mrs Clarke v. Mrs Jones; Miss Brad-
ley v. Miss Janies; Mrs Palamontain v. Miss Bampton; Mrs Brown v. Miss K. Dixon; Miss Selby v. Miss Shearer; Mrs Naan v. Mrs Connell; Mrs Hayne v. Mrs Skeet; Miss Nix v. Miss Wiggins; Mrs Chapman v. Mrs Gilliland; Mrs Wearne v. Mrs Cross; Mrs Pool v. Mrs Blatchford; Mrs Emery v. Miss J. Dixon; Miss Keisenberg v. Miss Tankersley. WHAT IS GOLF? VARIOUS DEFINITIONS. The Yankee: "Chasing a quinine pill round a 100-acre estate." The Frenchie: "A game in which the ball lies badly and the player well." The Scott: “Gowf? Gowf’s a reeligion!” John Bull: "Knocking a ball into 18 holes before you get your beer.”
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