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GOLF.

HAMILTON DIFIA'I'ID. MATCH AT PILKE-KOHE. A team of Hamilton golfers was defeated by the Franklin Golf Associatlon’s representatives by 14*matcl1es to seven, three being all square, in an intervcluh match at the Pukekohe llnks during the week-end. Following are the details, Franklin names: being mentioned first:— .\lornlng :ingles.—Ho\vden lost to Bryant, a and :1: Colbeck lost to Harding, 2 and i; Jo‘hnmn lost In Ferguson, 3 and 2; Rolllston beat Graham, i upf Gordon hen lladi’ord, 2 up; Stevenson and Ponntney, all square; Blomlleld lost to Sutclln‘e, 4 and Li; Grierson heat Atkins. 1 up: Mills heat hidden. 5 and 3: \\7ai‘rlt‘ll beat lluxfield, 1 up; )lartlu heat \Vood. 1 up; Ruberts and Burden, all square; Ferguson beat Feceomhe, a and 4; Alexander heat Porter. 5 and 4; Cronin and Loveridg'c, all square, Cooke but Mares. 2 and i. Afternoon Fourball.—lluwden and Col‘ heck lost to Bryant and Harding, 1 down: Johnson and houlstnn brat Ferguson and llraham, 3 and 2; Gordon and Stevenson Just to Redford and I’unntney. 5 and 3: llhnnileld and Gricrson lost to Slllclli‘i'e and Atkins. ‘J and 2: Mills and Wardcll heat llirhlrll and Duxtleld, 4 and 3; Martin and] llulwrts heat “mod and Human, 2 and 1; Ferguson and Alexander beat Scecomhe and l’urter. 2 and l; Cronin and Couke heat Loveridge and Mayes, a and 3. CAMBRIDGE CLUB. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The four-ball best ball bogey handicap played by members or the Cambridge Goli‘ Club during the week-end resulted in a} win for R. Treeman and \V. Nicholl, with a card of .5 up. Runners-up were: A. H. Nichol] and H. C. Luscomhe. 3 up; F. Entwlstle and E. Nickle, 2 up: .\l. Garland and M. Woolley, 1 up; .l. Giles and A. MOSS and J. Fairbottom. 3 up; D. E. Creed. 1 up; M. Calvert and Rev. J. Beaufort, all square; A. J. Law and G. S. llarbutt, all square; Dr. 11. C. -'l‘od and T. 11. Hampshire. 1 down. FENCOUR'I' CLUB. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE, Monday. A Ngahlnanourl team travelled to the Feucnul‘t Golf Club on Saturday and after an excellent. day llnlsnml up all square. Results are as follows. Nguhinapourl players Imin: mentioned ill-st:— .\ll‘s Mills 105! to Miss J. Frisst, 4 dml ‘2; .\lr Nottingham lust tr) Miss D. l-‘L‘isst, :i and L'. Men—J. Aie\\'llanncll won from A. Fl‘iSSI. 4 and 3, 11. 'i‘hunlus lust tn L. Fnlssl, l and 2; S. liuycuck and L. Lowe. uli square. —_..__. ‘ BAHDOWIE CLUB. ‘ CAMBRIDGE, Monday. ‘ liesulls oi‘ the weekend play held at the. nurdowle Golf Club are as follows: . .l. McFarlane. 90—22—68; 5. Nicholson, . wo—eu—tu; n. Johnasson, 99—20—73; is. ulanvillr, 07—22—75; s. Baker, 96 ‘20—76; B. Anderson. 04—18—70; 1“. louver, 102—26—76; h’. SCtheiel‘S, 'JT—I will—T7; F. ureen. 111—26—85. ________ . ’ THE PUTARUHU CLUI. ' (Special to Times.) PUTARL'EU. Monday. During the week-end a medal round for in?“ was played on the l’utaruru links followed by a mixed foursome contest 'lll6 medal round “as won by s. Tetzn‘er, lwim a card or on nelt. Among the others were: L. ii. A. liunt SS—li—TIS; u. A. l'carre. 02—20—72; C. lienie, 92—18 74: E. lil‘llce :‘mllil, 80—5—78; 5. Tell-V, il(‘l‘. Ffi—ill—i‘vil. Mixed foursomes resulted in a tie between Mrs 11. 'l‘. Smlth and 11. 0. Hutton. nnu .\ln~s )l. Cleary and 5. 'i'etzner, whu ‘l'rtlll'nvv curds M 71'- neit ouch, Others .rvml: .\lr.s i‘. L._[l:lrnell and U. ii. Pearce, ITS; Miss J. llinliic and )5. Bruce :nnth. 7n; MISS Lupdeil and i). u. Freeman, 33; {Mrs H. .\. Pearruhn‘ni .l. linliicil, SS; Ml 5; .\l. Henry and r. 'l'etznrr. 7LI :.\lrs n. \V lclmk nmi A.IE. Pearce. .335; Allss E. I’m-true, and t2. lleue. s-i; Mrs V. L. Dru“; [and ii. \\'. took, as. I “on“ ———...__ I THE NARROWS CLUB. ‘ r'l'hm'e will be no draw for ladies for the Isarrows doll club lU~lilUl'l'U\\. I __H l l MATAMATA LADIES’ CLUB. \ Mrs S. .l. \\OuliL'Ul‘il won the medal round pinnjd luy illt‘lllillfl's Hi" the )lzllu— ! lnuln Lmiil‘s‘ Gull" (liui) with a card ui'i 109—36. 73. lliln-r scores worm—l |.\n-,< nuns, JUL—L"), 75; Mrs Hyman; 175—21. 77; Miss :‘iuncx, 102—271, 75.} i

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 2

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683

GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 2

GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 2

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