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THE HAMILTON CLUB. PROGRAMMES FOR TO-MORROW. PLAY AT ST. ANDREWS. The interest of members of the Hamilton Golf Club will be centred to-morrow in a medal handicap at St. Andrews. Interesting- competitors in this event will arrange their own partners. BELL CUP COMPETITIONS. DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND. The following is the draw for the first round for the Bell Cup competition to be played at St. Andrews on May 30:—H. Riddell and F. Raven; R. J. Love and A. L. Wilson; E. C. Sare and E. C. Day; J. M. Horton and H. G. Loveridge; J. M. Graham and R. D. Hardings; G. H. H. Clarke and H. F. Blackie; R. W. G. Rutherfurd and T. Simpson; A. T. Atkins and G. Sutcliffe. The following is the draw for the first round of the Consolation Handicap to be played on the same day: — W. G. Christie and D. Gerrand; J. G. Fergussori and A. J. B. Ryan; S. M. Mayes and A. W. Nisbet; L. R. W. Reid and N. Duxfleld}; M. Keenan and J. Cleary; H. Toombs and R. McCaw; M. iG. Stranger and L. V. Bellingham; A. H. Ward and 0. M. 'Good. TE AWAMUTU LADIES’ CLUB. STAPLEFORD BOGEY MATCH. (Times’ Representative). TE AWAMUTU, Friday. A Stapleford bogey competition will be played by members of the Te Awamutu Ladies’ Club to-morrow. The draw is as follows; —Mrs Oliphant v. Mrs Roberton; Mrs Teasdale v. Mrs Callis; iliss Quin v. Mrs Bond; Mrs McDonald v. Mrs Blundell; Miss M. Clark v. Mrs Preston; Mrs H. G. Babbage v. Miss Cameron; Mrs Howcroft v. Miss Blackbourne; Miss Bourke v. Mrs D. Williams; Mrs Bryant v. Miss C. Germann; Miss Manson v. Mrs McNair; Miss Civil v. Mrs H. Holmes; Miss Nelson v. Miss Stuart; Miss K. Martyn v. another. NGARUAWAHIA CLUB. GAMES AT WEEK-END. (Times Representative.) NGARUAWAHIA, Thursday. An Saturday a medal handicap over 18 holes will be played by the men’s club, the draw being made at i.l» p.m. sharp. “ Black and White” Games. The following team will represent Ngaruawahia against Huntly in the first game of the above series, to be played on the Ngaruawahia linls-s commencing at 11 a.m. D. Jackson, E. D’Arcy, G. Marriott, B. White, T. Jackson, H. Wilson, W. McGruer, K. Wright; Mrs Jew, Miss Edge, Miss Ensor, Miss Jackson. Junior Team. The following team will represent Ngaruawahia against Pukemiro at Pukemiro during the week-end for the “Black and White” Gup, commencing at ii a.m.:— W. Gavanagh, L. Dwen, M. Gcrring, A. Cameron, 11. J. Sampson, R. Pearce; Mesdames T. Jackson, A. Cameron, K. M. Wright, Miss M. McGruer. Ladles’ Club. The following is the draw for the Saturday lady players’ Stableford bogey game:— Mrs Tremain and Miss Moffatt; Miss Gerring and Miss O’Connor; Miss McFarlane and Miss McGruer; Miss Tuck and Miss White; Miss Edge and another. CAMBRIDGE CLUB. TEAMS FOR WEEK-END. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. On Saturday members or the Cambridge Golf Club will play a Stableford bogey handicap over 18 boles, the draw being as follows: 11. Clayton v. G. Hamilton, E. IN'ickle v. A. J. Law, A. G. Boyce v. A. H. Nicholl, W. O. Cubis v. G. Calvert, M. Garland v. J. C. Sawers, Dr. 11. C. Tod v. f. C. Rogers, J. Giles v. V. C. Hollis, R. Alford v. W. liewett, M. Woolley v. W. Wood, J. Haworth v. Rev. J. M. Beaurort, D. Holgate v. R. Hannah, D. E. Creed v. 11. Luscombe, C. C. Corl'e v. D. Crawe, E. Westlake v. A. Lockett, W. 11. Cubis v. R. Ireland, A. Wilkinson v. F. Klngsrord, A. Broadhurst v. T. Ware, R. J. Miller v. G. Harbutt, I. Falrbrother v. H. Clark, j. Fogarty v. W. Suckling, Dr. i\. Waddle v. c. James W Rice v. T. Beer. Cambridge Handicap. The third round of the Cambridge Handicap will be played in conjunction with the Stableford bogey handicap, the following being the draw:— F. Entwistle v. D. McCathiP, K. J.. Wilkinson, V. B. Harper, L. R. Haworth v. L. Cornaga, M. Calvert v. G. Watson, j. Banks v. W. Robinson, 11. N. Freeman v. A. Moss, J. Butler v. S. Dunbar, W. J. Ward v. L. Webber. BARDOWIE CLUB. MEDAL ROUND. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. Members of the Bardowle Golf club will (lav next. The draw is as follows:---' J. McFarlano v. L. Wilkinson, W. Stewart \. J. Lindsley, J. Bright v. R. Ferguson, W. Laurent v. H. Morriss, V. Follas v. H. Waite, S. Baker v. T. Appleby. V. Ray v. B. Anderson, F. Green v. W. Maberly, W. Edwards v. J. Cleinow, D. S.oppett v. c. Huge. S. Nicholson v. A. Kills, H. Neeley v. F. Morriss. S. Glanvllle v. W. Peterson. W. White v. V. Hall. W. Woolley v. F. Oliver, H. SchwiPters v. 1L Jonasson. \. Wallis V. c. Boyce. G. Goodwin v. J. McLeod, 1.. Dix v. T. B. Kirk. THE FENCOURT CLUB. DRAW FOR SATURDAY. (Special to Times.) cA M B RID G E-. Thu rsd ay. Members of the Fenenurt ooir club will plav a medal round on Saturday. The following is the draw: -- ( tam. W. Tapp v. 1 . l’elsst. B. 11. 1 elsst v. K. Burns. n. WoodrofTe v. k. Beer. A. Gray Miss n"Vapp V. Miss I Burns. Mrs N Gray v. mi.-s .l peisst. miss e. Fo<«st v. Miss J. Low, Miss M. LOW v. MISS D. WuudroCfe.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 11
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