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GOLF

WAIKATO CLUBS’ DRAWS, j PLAYERS FOR SATURDAY. Draws and teams for the week-end play of Waikato golf clubs have been forwarded as follows : THE NARROWS. On Saturday members of the Narrows Club will -play jhe. qualifying round or tbe club championships. There will bo two grades, fur men and -women, eight players to qualify in each. Tbe following is the draw:— Men.—ll. Wallace v. P. Hodgson, Ingram v. Vickers, \V. Banks v. Guinness, Annett v. Boyd, Porter v. Coventry, Joe Steele v. Perrow, \V. Steele v. Laurent, D. Banks v. J. A. Steele, K. Martin v. it. Reynolds, J. Raynes v. 11. Banks, A. Webster v. W. Trounson, A. Main v. E. Masters, J. Turnbull v. A. Davis, J. Jess v. J. Lynch. IN. Thompson v. D. Day. Yvomen.—Mrs Meredith v. Miss Coventry, Mrs McKerrow v. Mrs Steele, Miss Steele v. .Miss Banks, Mrs Scott v. Mrs Goodger, MJss Wallace v. Mrs Attwood, vMrs Perrow v. Mrs Hodgson, Miss Boyd v. Miss Bremer, .Miss Dale v. .Mrs Crawford, Mrs Laurent v. Mrs Bremer, .Mrs Banks v. Mrs Coinmlns, Miss D. Newconibe v. Mrs Windsor, Miss 1. Newconibe v. Mrs Wallace, Mrs Powell v. Mrs Vickers, Miss Massey v. Mrs Pyper, Miss Murphy v. Miss McMlcken. GORDONTON. The following is the draw for the third round or the Clark Cup to be played on Saturday by members of the Gordonton Golf Club, commencing at 11 a.m.:—C. Clark v. D. Allen, c. C. Lister v. E. Peach, llaggo v. A. Allen, Thrupp v. Roto, R. Lister v. Long, Henare v. A. Thomson, Riddell v. G. Peach, Forsman v. Borman, L. Lister v. A. G. Parlltt, Tennant v. Young. NGAHINAPOURI. The following draw has been arranged Tor tbe third round of the Anderson Cup to be played on the Ngahinapourl links on Saturday:—Mrs Nottingham v. Mrs C. Reid, Miss M. Raley v. Miss D. Nottingham, Mrs Morgan v. Mrs W. Reid, Mrs Wilkinson v. Miss Marcioft, Mrs Mills v. Mrs Thomas, Mrs Firth v. Miss Mills, S. Reid v. L. Ryburn, A. 11. Morgan v. J. McWhannell, T. Flexman v. L. Marcroft, E. Guest v. R. Thomas, I. Smith v. D. McGregor, E. Wilkinson v. G. A. Mills, E. Reid v. F. C. Haycraft, L. O’Regan v. W. Reid, J. O’Regan v. J. Smith, E. Behrent v. V. Laurent, E. 13. Firth v. another. OHAUPO. The draw for the IS-hole Stablerord competition to be played on the Ohaupo links during the week-end Is:—J. Woolnough, A. McDonald, B. O’Connor; C. Cubis, R. Faire, E. Morrow; H. Ford, P. Lee, A. Peterson; W. Scarle, W. Williams, B. Chalmers; g. Cummings, A. Franks, G. Nlcholls; J. Anderson, A. Turnwald, V. Bolt; N. Peacocke, R. Tombs, J. Granville; T. Bennett, L. Turnwald, C. ‘Sutcliffe; F. Mathers, G. Taylor, w. Luxford; Howlett, D. Blair, li. Sinclair; 8. Bennett, J. llaggo, K. Liddell; Maisefleld, V. Alexander, McLaughlin; W. Duncan, A. Evans, P. Rogers; s. Sutherland, 0. Hayes, H. Nteper; N. Smith, N. McKean, c. Crawford; P. Gwyne, H. Parker, J. F. McCullagli; O. Jackson, 11. Buchanan, D. Jarvis; H. Hall, Radford, c. kinsella; Hallday. Freeman, J. Ward; K. Prime, T. Baker, L. Montieth; A. Robertson, C. Baker, McConnell; H. Liddy, Macklow, R. Darby; A. Beaclian, c. Larney, T. Redwood. THE NARROWS SUCCESSFUL. TE KOWHAI DEFEATED. The Narrows Club visited Te Kowhai on Saturday, defeating 1 lie* local club by 28 matches to 12. Results are as follows (Narrows 'names first):— Coventry defeated Leach, C> and 5; Ingram lost to Duncan, 2 down; Porter defeated Cross, 6 and ; W. Banks defeated Adams, 2 and t ; Vickers lost to Jones, 3 and 2; Guinness lost to Cotter. and 2; Boyd lost to Gifford, 2 and I ; Laurent defeated R. Jones, <> and ; Perrow defeated Stewart, 2 and l; D. Banks lost to 1 down; Martin lost to Corboy, 2 and 1; J. A. Steele defeated Hope, ‘ 3 amt 2; Hodgson defeated C. Corboy, s and ?; Reynolds lost to Johns, 3 and 2. Miss Coventry lost to Mrs Duncan, 4 and 2; Miss Steele and Mrs Llmmer, all square; Mrs Steele defeated Mrs Ferguson, 2 and l; Mrs Goodger defeated Mrs Calder, 6 and 4; Miss Wallace defeated Mrs Gifford, 2 and 1; Miss Dale and Mrs Dunning, all square; Mrs Attwood defeated Mrs Gaskell, 1 up; Mrs Perrow lost to Mrs Cotter, 3 ami 2; Mrs Hodgson defeated Mrs Otto, l up; Miss Boyd defeated Mrs Mace, 4 ami 3, Miss Bremer defeated Miss Jones, 5 ami t; Mrs J.aurent defeated Miss E. Rolhwell. I up; Mrs Wallace defeated Miss w. Rotlmell, (5 and 5; Mrs Windsor defeated Miss Fullerton, 7 and 6. Coventry and Ingram beat Leach and Duncan, 3 and 2; Porter and Banks beat Cross and Adams, 4 and 2; Vickers and Guinness beat Jones and cotter, t up; Boyd and Laurent beat Gifford and n! Jones, 2 and l; Perrow and D. Banks lost to Stewart and Litnmer, 4 and 3; J. Steele and Martin beat Otto and Corboy, 2 up; J. A. Steele and Reynolds beat C. Corboy and Johns, 2 and 1. Miss Coventry and Miss Steele beat Mrs Duncan and Mrs Llmmer, l up; Mrs Steele and Mrs Goodger beat Mrs Ferguson and Mrs Calder, 2 up; Miss Wallace and Miss Dale and Mrs Gifford and Mrs Dunning, all square; Mesdames Attwood and Per- ] row lost to Mesdames Gaskell and Cotter, 3 and 2; Mrs Hodgson and Miss Boyd beat ! Mesdames Otto and Mace, 3 and 2; Miss i Bremer anti Mrs Laurent beat Miss Jones i and Miss Roth well, 6 and r>; Mesdames Wallace and Windsor beat Misses Ruthwell and Fullerton, s and 7.

OHAUPO VICTORY. MATCH WITH NGAHINAPOURI. The Ohaupo Golf Club played the annual match with the Ngablnapouri Golf ; suits (Ohaupo name.- mi-nlmncd first):— j Taylor lost to Reiil. 2 and I; McDonald j beat Morgan, 3 and 2; llaggo beat Tin-mas, 3 ami 2: Chalmers heal MeWliaimell, I n j); Franks beat Wilkinson, 3 and 2; Woolnough beat Mills. 4 ami 3; Lee beat Haycraft, 1 up; Morrow beat W. Reid, 2 Anderson and Smith, all square; Evans beat O’Regan, 3 and I. Taylor and McDonald lost to Reid and beat Thomas and McWhannell, 2 and 1; i Franks ami Woolnough beat Wilkinson and i Mills, 3 and 1; Leo and Morrow beat Hay- j craft and Reid, 3 and 2; Searfe and Anderson beat McGregor and smith, 6 and 4. Ohaupo won 12 matches, lost 2, and one was all square. Doctors may differ regarding the harmlessness of tobacco, but the famous London physician. Sir Bruce Porter, entertains no doubt on the subject. “I know,” he says, “tobacco is an extreme comfort In a great many, and 1 wish more particularly j t.o reassure old folks so that they may j not be terrified from enjoying one. of I the few pleasures remaining those of J advanced years. Tobacco in modern- j tion is not going to do I hem any j harm.” So far from that it may do j them a great deal of good, provided j il’s as pure ns it ought lo be. Infor- I tunalely it very often Isn’t. The con- ; slant use of tobacco full of nicotine may seriously affect I lie heart or wreck the nerves, well, there’s no occasion for any .Maorilnnder lo run such risks. The Dominion’s famous toasted blends: 'Cut Plug No. 10 (Uullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, lliverhead Cold and Desert Gold are as sweet, cool, fragrant and solacing—being toasted as even Sir Bruce Porter can desire. Ask for the brands named and avoid worthless imitations. There are several about. _ .

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 14

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 14

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 14

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