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1 THE HAMILTON CLUB. . , “"4. MEDAL ammo» RESULTS- ___ ...... 457" . PLAYER HOLES OUT IN 03EA mrdal handirnp was ill-13'0“ at 5(Andrews golf links on Saturday. I'9" suits hein as follows: N. Duxngeid. 83. 12—71; R McLeod 84, 13-71: J. .\i. Horton 83. 12—713 \\’. 11. Nurse 96, 24—72; .‘T- bSlrsnger 87, 15—72; F- 'B-eehan 8’“ 11—73; L. 11. \\'. Reid 88. 15—73; A. H. Ward 85, 12—73; J. G. Ferguson 80, 6—74; 11. Riddeli 83, 9—74; 0. Seccombe 89, 15—74; M. M. Frost,{ ‘B7, 13—74; P, G. Russell 83:, 9—75: 30. Bouisson 89, 14—75; H. T. Glilies‘ ‘36. 11—75; T. Simpson 35, 10—75;‘ :W. \Vestwster, 97, 22—75. i i Hols in One. { i The winner of the medal handicap, .\‘. Duxneld, holed his tee shot at thei 14th.. a distance at 120 yards. Thisi is the second occasion that a one has ‘ been recorded at the present tempor-‘ ary green, Mr 'Blackie being the prev-i ious player to achieve this feat. The lucky shot at this hole really gave the win in the competition to Duxtleld, as he was half a stroke better than McLeod over the second half. ___—..‘ Puv AT mums-rs. | w i OLD PAN CUP MATCHES. . (Special to Times.) ‘ MATAMATA, Monday. Members or the Matemats Golf Club played the ilrst round for the Old Farm CUP on Saturday by handicap match plsy.i ReSults are: llalligan heat Kneebone, ti up; Thorne and Sherwin. all square; Keeley} beat Crahb. 3 and 9; Mennpiay bent Lime} 4 and 3; Loveridge beat Thompson, 3 nndi i; Mackereth beet Campbell. 4 and 8; Buckley beat Bluck, 6 and 5; 'Barkman beat Cnrruthers. sent. 4 and 3 Curruthers. Junk, beat Comhes, 8 and 7; Wilson beat MacDonald, 3 and 2; Irving bent Irvine. 4 and 3; John'ston beat Heyworth. e and -l. —_..__ LADIES’ GOLF. THE HAMILTON CLUB. MEDAL AND CL'P COMPETITIONS. DRAW" FOR \\’EDNESDAY. Following is the draw for an l..G.UUmedal. in ronlunciion with which will be the Coronation medal for seniors only. and Aoteaaroa Cup medal for seniors and Juniors, to he played at St. Andrews links on Wednesday. May 27, under the auspices of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club. commencing at the first tee at 10.80 am.— Mrs Mander and Miss Wilkinson; Mrs Bstt and Mrs Groeott: Mrs McDonald and Mrs stlinss; Mrs L. Day and Mrs Blundeli; Mrs rclachan and Mrs Bindon; Mrs Bryant and Miss Duxfleld; Mrs Waring and Mrs Matthaws; Mrs Bennett and Mrs Gower: Mrs McCracken and Mrs Sutton: Miss \Vaa'ing and Mrs Masters; Mrs Rlddell and Miss Provis; Mrs Russell and Mrs Primrose; Mrs Pettit and Mrs Raven: Mrs Joy and,- Mlss M. Eyre; Mrs Dingle and Mrs Isdale; Mrs D3l? and Mrs‘ Jewell: Mrs P. G. Harkn as and Mrs D. E. Hart; Mrs N. Johnson and Mrs H, B. Hart; Mrs W. J. King and Mrs Ward; Mrs Seabmok and Mrs 6. Mills; Mrs ’l‘oombs and: Miss B. Johnstone; Mrs O'Connor and Mrs Ms-c Dlarmld; Miss K. Wilson and Mrs B. Kemp.

Mrs Sandrord and Mrs Peterson; .\irs Shaw and Mrs Ni-sbet; Mrs A. R. Brown and Mrs Ellis; Mrs Dent and Mrs Gray; Mrs Thomas and- Mrs Reynolds; Miss Bruce and Mrs F‘. H. Hark—-nes-s; Mrs Booth and Mrs Halleii; Mrs M‘chool and Mrs Woriey: Miss Upton and Miss Martin; Mrs Ambury and! Mrs Ruflherfurd; Mrs F. M. Taylorl and Mrs Savage: Mrs G. Smith and Miss 13. Smith; Mrs 0. Matthews and; Miss P. \Vilson; Mrs E. -C. Day and; Mrs Luckie; Miss J. King and Miss; A. Hooker; Mrs Burgess and Mrs 'Hooker; Mrs A. McKenzie and Mrs L. Tompkins. The Douglas ‘Cup and Consolation competition matches must be played by Monday, June 1. Mrs lsdale will] play the winner of the match between I Miss Wilkinson and Mrs MoNieol, Mrs McDonalg v. Mrs Russell, Mrs Mander vi the winner of Mrs Jewell and Miss Upton match. Mrs Bennett v. Mrs Bawlings. Mrs F. M. Taylor will meet the winner of the match between Mrs Dsy and Miss Coventry, Mrs Booth v. Mrs Bindon. Mrs R. B. Hert‘ and Miss Conn, Mrs Ward will play; the winner of the match between Mrs. Warlng and Mrs Lu‘okie. 1 Players are reminded that entries; for club foursomes close on May ‘28.; Thursday players will play a medal round as rollowsz—Mrs Tanner and Miss Bliss; Mrs Searell and Mrs 'Slmkeshnft; Mrs H. Clark and Mrs W. Dingle; Miss B. Clark and Miss Words— ,‘ worth; Miss Fl. House and Mrs; *Groomn; Mrs Sara and Mrs VVoollerH Mrs Svenson and; another. I

' RESULTS AT PUTARURU. l (Special to ’l‘tmes). PUTARU'RU, Saturday. On Wednesday afternoon a onecluh match was played 'by the Putn-l l'LlJ'll Lmlies' Golf Club. The unusual conditions made the afternoon a most interesting one and the scorns were practically as good as when all L'lllhs \\'(‘l‘B used. Mrs R. \\'. Cook won the match with 11 net score of 13.3. ..‘“55 .\I. Clcary was next with '7l ‘ nultt [ ‘ ’J‘llp previous week‘s foursomes were i won 113' Mrs Hanmholl and 31155 t“. Lomtoll with 733 nett. I

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 19

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 19

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 19

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