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GOLF COMPETITIONS

NGAHINAPOURI CLUB PASCOE CUP AND MEDAL DRAW A four-ball best-ball bogey competition was played by the Ngahinapouri Golf Club on Saturday, the winners being Mis Mills and Miss Haycraft, 1 down, and Messrs J. Salisbury ani Shepherd, 4 up. The draw for the second round of the Pascoe Cup and the monthly medal is as follows: Men. —A. H. Morgan and J. Robison; J. O’Regan and G. Lorimer; P. Mills and F. C. Haycraft; 11. Allcock and L. Marcroft: L. Ryburn and D. Lorimer; G. Bainbridge and J. Foster; B. Newdick and D. McGregor; E. O’Began and D. Mayer; P. Barry and E. Guest; Tapp and H. J. Hill; W. Reid and G. A. Mills; J. McWhannell and I. Smith; D. O’Connor and J. Harcourt; E. Wilkinson and R. Thomas; S. Valois and T. McCallum; S. Reid and J. Smith; R. Field and C. Reid; W. Payne and N. L. St. George; Shepherd and M- Lorimer; E. Hartstone and W. Tetley ;_E. Reid and another.

Women. —Mrs Mills and Mrs Shepherd; Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs W. Reid; Mrs Nottingham and Miss Mills; Mrs Barry and Mrs Tapp; Miss Haycraft and Mrs McWhannell: Miss Mayer and Mrs Watt; Mrs C. Reid and Mrs E. u'Regan; Miss O’Brien and Miss Bain; Miss J. Callaghan and Mrs Bainbridge; Miss Hartstone and Miss Barnby; Miss Tudehope and Mrs E. Reid; Miss M. Callaghan and Mrs Newdick; Mrs Field and another. '

NARROWS GOLF CLUB WIN AGAINST GOR’DONTON The match played between the Narrows Golf Club and Gordonton last Saturday resulted in a win for the Narrows by 22 games to 16, with 3 all-square. The following are the results of the individual games, with Narrows players mentioned first: — Miss Steele lost to Mrs*Seddon, r. and 5; Miss Bremer lost lo Mrs Bell, 3 and 2; Mrs Burton lost to Miss Clarke, s ami -J ; Mrs lioodgor beat Mrs Vincent, 1 up; Mrs Short and Miss cieland. all square; Miss Newcombe beat Miss Mayell, 7 and t’»; Mrs \\ lie well beat Miss Knight, » and 3; Miss Wallace lost to Mrs Foreman, i and 3; .Mrs Vickers beat Mrs C. Seddon, 1 and :i; Mrs Hodgson beat Mrs Taylor, 4 and 3; .Miss Banks lost to Miss Class. 2 and 1; Mrs Wallace beat Mrs Bidden, 2 and 1. D. Coventry beat T. lienare, 4 and 3; T. Mardell beat T. Seddon, 6 and 5; W. Banks beat R. Pubipuhi, 3 and -2; L. Vickers beat K. Bruce, 2 and 1 ; J. Boyd beat M. Borman, 1 up; L). Banks beat C. Clarke, s and 6; W. Steele beat F. Parsons, 2 up;

G. Boyd lost to IX Frith. 3 and 2; D. Porter beat G. Thrupp, 6 and 5; G. Russell beat R. Foreman, 0 and 5; A. Guinness lost to G. seddon, 3 and 2; J. Wrfgley lost to F. Peach, 2 and 1 ; H. Banks lost to F. Long-, 2 and 1; D. Commlns lost to G. Peach, 3 and 2; E. Perrow and C. Knight, all square; A. Davies beat C. Mexted. 4 and 3. Four-ball Matches Miss Steele and Miss Bremer lost to Mrs Seddon and Mrs Bell, 5 and 4; Mrs Burton and Mrs Goodger lost to Miss Clark and Mrs Vincent, 2 and 1; Mrs Snort and Miss Newcombe beat Miss Cieland and Miss Mayell, 2 up; Mrs Whewell and Miss Wallace lost to Miss Knight and Mrs Forsinan, 2 up; Mrs Vickers and Mrs Hodgson beat Mrs C. seudoit and Mrs Taylor, 2 and 1. D. Coventry and T. Maruell beat T. Henare ana T. seddon, 0 ana 5; W. Banks and L. Vickers beat R. Punipuiii and H. Bruce, 3 and 2; J. Boyd and D. banks beat M. Borman and (. Clarke, 2 up; W. sieele and G. Boyd lost to F. Parsons and N. Frith, 5 and 3; D. Porter and G. Russell beat G. Thrupp and R. Forsinan. 7 and 5, A Guinness and J. VVrigley lost to G. seddon aaid F. Peach, 4 and 3; 11. Banka and D. Cummins lost to F. Long and G. Peach, 4 and 3; E. Perrow and A. Davies and C. krugnt and C. Mexted, all square. Next Saturday a mixed foursome will be played at the Narrows. Members will be partnered at the club.

TE AWAMUTU CLUB ARCHEEN CUP DRAW (Special to Times) TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday. Thirty-two Te Awauiutu Golf Club players have qualified lor tile A.cneeii cup and the draw is as lollows:—Wood v. Sutton; Fletcher v. Blundell; Reid v. Ryan; Kelly v. Parker; Mcintosh v. CraiK; ismuea v. Edmojius; Crow v. Craig; uanbage v. R. Wallace; Baker v. Free; Merrill v. S. Jones; Regan v. Wilkinson; j. Wallace \. -Neuaon; wuison v. kuh: oeiu v. Duncan: O’connor v. Preston; Muir v. Browne. All matches are to be completed by June s The. following handicaps have been reduced; u. Wood, 7-1-0; G. Wilkinson, 17-2-15; K. S. Kelly, 17-2-15; J. Began. 20-1-19; ii. Bent, 24-1-23; E. Watson, 24-1-23; T. Short, 24-1-23,

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 15

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 15

GOLF COMPETITIONS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 15

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