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GOLF.

BLYDE CUP TEAM. The following will represent Ngaruawahia in the Blyde Cup contest at Hamilton on Saturday:—Messrs. D. Jackson and G. Jackson; Misses E. Ensor and B. Jackson. TE AWAMUTU LADIES. L.G.U. MEDAL DRAW. (Special to Times.) TE AWAMUTU. Monday. Following - Is the draw, for a L.G.U medal round lo ne played on Ie Awamutu links on Thursday: Mrs McDonald v. Mrs Bond. Miss Quin v. Mrs Blundell, Mrs Glanville v Miss Clark. Mrs Olip'lvant, v Miss M. Kay, Miss Lethbridge v. Mrs Presion, Mrs Mexted v. Mrs Babbage sen.. Mrs Yarndloy v. Mrs Wiseman. Miss Wvnvard v. Mrs Babbage Junr., Mrs Bryant v. Mrs w. Beirl, Mrs Walker v. Mrs A. Kav, Mrs Chamberlain v. Airs D. Williams, Mrs Bawl In son v. Miss Germann, Mrs Lovell v. Airs Houston. Mrs Coverdale v. Aliss Rickltt, Mrs McNair v. Airs Barnett, Mrs McGovern v. another. Saturday players: Miss Civil v. Miss Blackbourn, Airs Gibbs v. Miss Williams, Mrs Hill V. Miss Boucher, Airs Wallace v. Mrs Holmes, Miss Manson v. Miss H. Garvey, Mrs R. Clarke v. Miss Holt, Miss Nelson v. Miss Phelan. The C grade division draw for the first round over 18 boles of a two-round eclectic competition is: Mrs Fulton v. Mrs Muir, Mrs Moriarty v. Mrs Eyre, Miss M. Macky v. Mrs K. Bowden, Miss A. Storey V. Airs Ball, Miss M. Glasson v. Mrs Frledlander, Aliss C. McGovern v. Miss V. Rlcklt, Mrs L. Kay v. Mrs K. Alacky, Mrs Zohara, Junr. V. Mrs Fitzpatrick, Mrs Cunningham v. Airs Sutherland. Airs Zobrab sen. v. Mrs Lockyer, Miss Glasson v. Airs Robinson, Miss D. Jeffery v. Aliss N. Rhodes, Mrs Bockett V. Airs Steer, Mrs E. Kerr v. Airs Ryan. Airs 0. N. Newton v. Airs A. E. Wilson, Airs O'Connor v. Miss O. Wilson, Mrs Pearte v. Airs Edmonds. Saturday players: Miss McLean v. Miss Brewer, Aliss Ryburn v. Miss Hansard, Miss E'. Clarke v. Miss Howcroft, Aliss Hows v. Aliss J. Rhodes, Aliss Crulckshank v. Miss Ham, Miss AlcCarron v. Miss Archibald, Aliss Chilllngworth v. Miss If. Kerr, "Miss N. Miller v. Mrs Free, Miss F. Germann v. Aliss AT. Ohilllngworth, Aliss Palmer v. Miss Christie. Aliss L. Kerr v. •Aliss P. Blackburn, Aliss Al. Hawkins v. Aliss J. Shaw. The eclectic competition was won by Miss B. Lethbridge and C grade medal's rounds by Airs Cunningham and Aliss K. Kerr. MATAMATA CLUB RESULTS. (Special to Times.) AIATAMATA. Monday. The weather was fine for the first round of a 72-hole stroke championship, played by the Matamata Golf Club on Saturday. Results: L. H. Little 84. G. Irving 87, G. Fitzgerald 00, N. Johnston 00, J. Lee 01, R Mentlplay 02, P. Tapp 92. H. Condor 08. O. Campbell 93, H. Keeley 94. T. R. Bluck 95. Leading scores In the 72-hole medal handicap were: S. R. Sims 0 9—28—71: T R. Pluck 95—24 —71; 0. Campbell 93 i— 2i — 72: D. Mclsaac 9ft—22—74. In a match for the Old Parr Cup, W. L. AToPonald lost to G. Fitzgerald. 4—3. leaving only four more players In this competition, Sutcliffe, Gilllng, AI. Loverage and G. Fitzgerald. Matamata Ladles. A Stableford bogey match was played by the Afatamnta ladies on Thursday. The winner was: Miss W. Burke, 30 points. A match played for the Ring Cup resulted: Mrs Alquest lost to Airs Burke, 7—5. PLAY AT PUTARURU. PEARCE WINS AUGUST MEDAL. (Special to Times.) PUTARURU. Tuesday. During the week-end the morning matches and mixed foursomes were played on the Putaruru links In excellent weather. The morning gross score wa= won by F. Morris with n card of 80, \Y. Rurkitt being second with 82. The August medal was von by A. Pearce with a net ftO. Oldler cards read: AY. Rurkitt. 82 —lO- 72; A. K. Hills. 98— OO 7 (•) ■ v. C. Bailey. 95—18—77: E. Morris.' Penrce‘(sY 83; W.'Burkltt (10)'82; 11. Gordon (12) 88. The afternoon mixed foursomes resulted In a draw between n. Radrt and Miss P. Hooper and G. A. Pearce and AIISS K. Cleary with scores of 735. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB. CORONATION MEDAL HANDICAP. (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE. Monday. The fourth and concluding round in the Coronation medal handicap was played bv members of the Cambridge Golf Club'on Saturday, the. D. respectively. The best scores (two net rounds out or four) were as follows:—D. Law, 09, r»7, I:ift: E. Nlckle. 71. OR. 139; J. Giles. 71, ftß, 139: W. J. Ward. 70, 70. 140: Vs i”°il! Clay ton. V. 6, 72.’ Ill: F. Entwisle! 70, 72. 142: F. C. Rogers. 70, 73. 14 3: li. N. Freeman, 72. 73. 145: S. ljoldgate, 70. 75. 145: V. ( 14 iL r o lU»w s —D.°' Law !'' S 0!' 1 :t! 07; E. Nlckle, i 82. I S. 08: J. Giles. S 3. 15, 08; M. Woollev. 82. 12. 70; It. AlTord- 75. 4, 71: It. Boucher. 82. 11. 71; S. H-ddgate. 82. in. 72; F. Entwisle. 83. 11. II. Claylon. C.!' Rogers'. ’B3.' 16. 73 ; I*, 'l ewis. ’9 1. ’ i B‘,

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

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GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

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