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THE HAMILTON CLUB. BELL CUP COMPETITION. QUALIFYING ROUND PLAYED. 1 j Favoured with ideal playing condi- ’ | tions, the Hamilton Golf Club’s Bell Cup competition was successfully introduced at St. Andrews on Saturday, when the qualifying round was played. There was a large entry of players,. and some interesting games resulted. ! The first 16 players on net scores ] will contest for the match-play handi- f cap competition for the cup, while the second 16 will play in the consolation handicap match. The following play- . ers qualified:— Bell Cup.—H. Riddell. 80, 11—69;' C. Sutcliffe, 78, 8—70; J. M. Graham, 78, 8—70; H. G. Loveridge, 88. 18— 70; E. C. Sare, 86, 15 —71; H. F. i Blackie, 83. 11—72; R. W. G. Ruther- j furd, 85, 13—72; A. L. Wilson, 88. 16—72; R. J. Love, 81. 9—72; T. Simpson, 83, 11 —72; C. 11. Clarke, 88, , 16— 72; E. C. Day, 89, 17—72; J. M. Horton, 85, 12—73: R. D. Harding,! 78, 6 —72; A. T. Atkins, 81, 8—73; F. j Raven, 84, 10—74. Consolation Handicap. —W. G. I Christie, 87, 13—74; O. M. Good, 86, 12 —74; M. Keenan. 94, 19 —75; N. Duxfleld, 87. 12—75; S. M. Mayes. 92, 17— 75; R. McCaw, 91, 16—75: M. C. Stranger, 92. 17 —75: A. J. B. Rvan, 91, 15 —76; J. G. Ferguson, 82, 6—76; L. V. Bellingham, 83, 7—76; H. Toombs, 91, 15—76; A. W. Xesbit, 96, 20 —76: L. R. Reid. 91. 15—76; J. Cleary. 95, 19—76; A. H. Ward, • 89, 12—77; D. Gerrand, 89, 12—77. HUNTLY CLUB RESULTS. (Special to Times.) lIUNTLY, Monday. The members of the Jluntly Golf Club played the first round of a medal ] match for a trophy, over 18 holes, on \ Saturday. L. Armor handed in the

best card of 78—14, 64. Other goon cards returned were:«S. V. Smith, 83 —lB, 65; R. Clinch, 90—25, 65; T. Furniss, 94 —27, 67; M. O’Brien, 103 —3O, 73; E. V. Daldy, 91 —14, 77. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB. DOUGLAS CUP COMPETITION. The second round of the Douglas Cup competition will be played on Wednesday commencing at the first tee at 10-30 a.m. Following is the draw:—Mrs McNicol and Miss Wilkinson; Mrs Pettit and Mrs Isdale; Mrs McDonald and Miss M. Eyre; Mrs D. E. Hart and Mrs P. G. Russell; Mrs Jewell and Miss Upton; Mrs Daldy and Mrs Mander; Mrs O’Connor and Mrs Bennett; Mrs Batt and Mrs Rawlings. Consolation Match. Following is the draw for the consolation match: —Mrs L. Day and Miss Coventry; Mrs F. M. Taylor and Mrs P. G. Harkness; Mrs Booth and Mrs GSmith; Mrs Bindon and Mrs Brown; Mrs R. B. Hart and Mrs Nisbet, Mrs Savage and Miss Gann: Mrs Luckie and Mrs Waring; Miss Johnstone and Mrs Ward. Players who have entered for the Rotorua tournament may play their match by not later than Monday. May 25. Bogey Match. A bogey match for players not in tho above competitions will be played oil Wednesday, commencing at the llrst tee at 11.30 a.m. Following is the draw:—Mrs Bryant and Mrs H. Matthews; Miss Waring and Mrs Thomas; Mrs Burgess and .Mi's Riddell; Miss Duxfield and Mrs Kemp; Mrs Dingle and Mrs N. Johnson; Miss Bruce and Mrs Peterson; Mrs Primrose and Mrs YV. J. King; Miss J. Rutherfurd ana Mrs Hooker; Mrs Dent and Mrs C. Matthews; Mrs Rulherlurd and Mrs Sutton; Mrs Joy and Mrs Sand ford; Mrs G. Mills and Mrs Ellis; Mrs McCracken and Miss I\. Wilson; Mrs Reynolds and Mrs Ambury; Miss G. Martin and Miss P. Wilson; Miss J. King and Miss A. Hooker; Mrs E. C. Day and Miss B. Smith; Mrs Seabrook and Mrs McDiarmid; Mrs Tompkins and Mrs Haven; Mrs Masters and Mrs Toombs. Thursday players will play a bogey match as follows: Mrs s. .Sheaf and Mrs Sea re II; Miss Bliss and Mrs Melvin; Mrs Groome and Mrs Wooller; (Mrs Tanner and Mrs Sare; Miss E. | House and Miss Wordsworth; Mrs W. j S. Dingle and Mrs Svenson. PLAY AT MATAIVIATA. L.G.U. ROUND DECIDED. (Special to Times.) MAT A MAT A, Monday. Members of the Marainsta Ladle?’ Golf Club played an L.G.U, medal round on

Friday and the best card? were:—Miss W. Hollis. i(»5—33, 72; Mis? N. Beverley, 90 —9. SI; Miss Stonex, 1 12—24. 88; Mrs Hancock, 1 13 —25. 88; Miss Landells, 12i

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 10

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 10

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 10

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