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GOLF

HAMILTON CLUB

DRAW FOR LVYV.Iv DAY The following Is the draw ror the amateur and professional tournament, to be, played at St. Andrew’s links during the week-end. Play will be in fours commencing at the first tee: 8.30.—A. Dold, P. Roach, W. C. Tanner, A. E. Maggie; 8.35, a. J. Moore, L. Hutton, J. C. Dilllcar, M. Harnpson; 8.40, J. Granville, J. Gamble, N. Winger. K. Liddell: 8.45,, W. G. Bird. J. Hallam, O. M. Good. P. G. Russell: 8.50, L. J. Mark, C. V. Mark, T. A. Milroy, M. Sing; 8.55, A. Duncan, S. M. Mayes, J. Bulsson, C. C. Ladner; 9.0, v. Limmer, F. Beedell, R. Cotter. C. SutclHTe: 0.5, W. J. King, A. P. Richardson, L. Brown. A. Adams; 0.10, Jack Galloway*. G. Armstrong, G. A. Ferguson. K. Kelly; 9.15, W. 11. Coltman. P. Cnltmnn. W. Newton. G. Burgpss; 9.20, B. Wallace. C. Hotson, A. Marcroft, C. Flefehor: 9.25.. F. G. Wooller. W. L. Chittv. D. Jarvis. A. E. McDonald: 0.3 n, W. Waring. J. Dalheth. G. Wood. G. W. Melvin*. 9.35. F. lee. C. Lee. G. Pott. C. Gibbs: 0.40. r.. Bailey, W. Monk. M. Carr. T. S. Galloway; 9.15. A. F. Barber. E. Barker. F. Fenton. B. J. Smith; 9.50. Jim Gallownv.*. C. F. Partrldce. k. J. Hoiking, J. T. Mayson; 9.55. it. Tombs. T. Roach. G. Watt*. B. B. Seabrook; 10.0, O. S. Cutbbertson. E. Etheridge. A. Murray*. J. Crnfk: 10.5, J. Sterrltt. G. Secrornbe. B. 'Hading. C. C. Clements*,: 10.10, Jack Weir* and three other". •Denotes professionals. MATAMATA GOLF SEALED MEDAL HANDICAP 72 BY C. S. TAPP A sealed 12-hole medal handicap was played at the 'Matamata Golf Club on Saturday with the following results:— R. W. Bell, 4 4 l/’3; R. Powell, 47; R. Fulton. 47 1/3; E. Richardson, 50 1/3; E. Wayte, 51 1/3; L. J. Main, 5 1 1/3; J. J. -Simpson, 4 5 1/3; R. Paton, 47; S. Tama, 49; W. S. Wilson. 50; R. 'Mentlplay, 30 1/3; W. Dean, 51; J. Mclntyre, 51 1/3; A. Madlll, 51 1/3; C. S. Tapp, 52; D. V. Silk, 5'2; H. G. Keeley, 52. J. J. Simpson returned the best medal score or the day with a 67 not, but was unfortunate In that most or his -bad holes were included In those sealed for the competition. The final of the four-ball championship was played during the week-end, when C. S. Tapp and G. Hamilton defeated M. Loveridgo and R. Beaver, 3 and 2. A reature or the match was the brilliant round of 72 by C. S. Tapp, easily the best figures returned by any player this year. His handicap Is reduced from 8 to -3 as a result. The second round for the Captain’s Trophy will be played next Saturday In conjunction with an 18-hole bogey match, while those players who were eliminated in the first round will play their ilrrouud matches for the Aloe-captain’s Trophy. This week the club Is continuing Its tree-planting programme. Although m the past two years 3000 trees have been planted, an additional 1000 are to be planted tills week. NARROWS GOLF CLUB DRAW FOR QUALIFYING ROUN’D The following Is the draw for the second qualifying round Tor the .Narrows Goir Club championships, to be played on Saturday:— Seniors.—T. Mnrdell v. G. Boyd, W. Banks v. J. Wrigley, D. Porter v. E. Johns, E. Perrow v. A. Guinness, J. Salisbury v. D. Coventry, J. A. Steele v. A. Sutton, D. Banks v. .1. Boyd, Mrs Vickers v. -Mrs Whcwell, Miss Banks v. Mrs Hodgson, Miss Bremer v. Mrs Short, Miss Wallace v. Mrs c.oodyer, Mrs Masters v. Miss Steele, Mrs Burton v. -Mrs Scott. Juniors.—A. Main v. J. Adams, R. Hinton v. p. Hodgson, A. Davies v. W. Sullivan. If. Wallace v. D. Commins, G. Powell v. A. Hinton, J. Raynes v. w. Trounson, A. Webster v. h'. Martin, W. Wallace and another, Miss Johns v. Mrs B-remer, -Mrs Tborhwrn v. Miss Jrvin-g, Mrs Hinton v. Mrs Martin, Mrs Wallace v. Mrs Windsor. Mrs Banks v. Miss Raynes, Mrs McMillan v. Miss Murphy, Mrs Commins v. Mrs Sehernaek. Mrs Steele v. Miss Nicholson, Mrs Py-per v. Miss Massey. NGAHINEPOURI GOLF PROGRESS OF CHAMPIONSHIP The semi-finals or the Ngahinaipouri Goir Club's championships resulted as follows:—E. Reid defeated D. Livingstone. 1 up; A. 11. Morgan defeated G. Bainbrldge, 5 and 4; Mrs Mills defeated Mrs Wilkinson, 3 and 1; Miss Mills won by default rrom Mrs Seifert. The matches for the Consolation Meeting resulted:—E. Hartstone won by default; 3. Valois defeated J. Smith, 3 and 2; S. Reid defeated B. Newdick, 3 and 2; J. MeWhannell defeated J. O’Regan, 2 and 1 The Mugs’ Trophy resulted In wins for E. Wilkinson, who defeated D. Mayer at the 19th: L. Ryburn, who defeated W. Mil gate; B. Livingstone, who defeated E. Miller; L. Marcrort. who defeated W. McFarland. Semi-finals will be played next Saturday:—F.. Hartsone v. s. Valois; S. Reid v. J. MrWhannell; E. Wilkinson v. L. Byburn; B. Livingstone v. L. Marcroft. other members will participate In a Stableforcl bogey. The draw is:—Miss Bain v. Miss Mayer; Mrs Bainbrldge v. Miss Hartstone; Miss Price v. Mrs Morgan: Mrs Marcroft v. Mrs Seirert; Mrs AVilkinson v. Miss O’Rrlen: Airs Field v Another; W. Reid v. G. A. Mills: L. Seifert v. b. Newdick; G. LorJtnor v. W. Payne; .T. O’Regan v. D. McGregor; AV. Afilgnfe v. G. Rainbridge: F. Miller v. W. AicT-'arlnnd; D. Mayer v. D. Livingstone; C. Reid v. J. Smith. TE AROHA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING ROUNDS (Special to Times) TE AROHA, Tuesday. The qualifying rounds for the Te Aroha Goir Club's championship were held on Saturday. The links were hoayv alter the recent rains hut some good cards were returned. Results were as rollows: Seniors.—Dale 77, Gardiner 77. Hamfield T'S. Mathers 78. Hume 79. Davies 89, McLaren so. Clay so, Kcnnv 81. Findlav 82. Murphy 83. AA'right Bf, Nicoii 87, Hal II nan SS. Ingham 88. Wilcox 89. „ Intermediates.—Towers -86, Meikle S 6, Crompton s:. McLeod 87. BID? 88, Curran 88. McDowell >9. Saunders 90, Potter 9 1, l.elfch 91, Parton 91, Arthur 9t, Wvali 93. Robertson 94. Rosenl'eldt 95. Juniors.—AA’vhes 96. Montague 99, Bailey ini. O'Connell tot, Martin 104. AA lid in:,. O’Mrleti 105. Johns 108. Lucas 100. Henderson no. Middemlss no, Dyo The week-end medal round resulted in a tie between RosenTeldt (87 —20—67 i and McLaren (7-9—l2 —67). Rosenfeldt von on the count hack. In the four-hall bogey, O’Connell and Fahey won with a card or 5 up. The runners-up were Leitch and Gibson, MrI iren and Lindsay, and Meikle and Bliss, all 4 up. AT TE AWAMUTU ARCHEEN CUP CONTEST (Special to Times.) TE AWAMUTU. Wednesday. The following are tin- results or ‘ the first round the Archccn Cup. played on the Te Awamutu golf links during the week-end: Free beat yum. .McGregor heat Babbage, Crow beat J. Barnett. Wil>f'H beat Al llisl l ong, Beedell heal Mltton kirk beat Wood. Junes heal Dodd. AV!>cman heal Fleteher. .McLeay heat Laskey, k• ■ll v heat Muir, crillln heat Parker. AVnII lies heat llowcroft, Glanvilie heat Baker. McDonald heal JarvK Fulton heat Began. .Merritt beat Ramsbottom. The draw for the --one! round or the Archeen cup. p> he played this weekend. is as follows:-—Free v. McGregor, Crow v. Wilson. Beedell v. Kirk, Jones v. Wiseman, McLeay v. Kelly, Grifnn v. venables, Glanvilie v. McDonald, Fulton v. Sterrltt. In a Venablea AhleldJ match played

during’ the week-end, Crow and Venables brat Andrew and Glanvilie, 1 up at the 20th. An excellent round was played by J. Sterrltt on Saturday when he returned a card of 69 gross (3 under par, equallinghis own amateur course record (unofficial). Playing- off a 3 handicap, hls Stableford points were 41. Sterrltt has been reduced to scratch locally and a 2 handicap officially. Women’s Medal Round Following- is the draw for a women’s medal round:—Air? Babhag-e, jnr. v. Mrs Roberton; Mrs Babbage, snr. v. Miss Monteflore; Mrs McDonald v. Miss Blackbourn; Miss Clark v. Mrs Rond; Mrs Fletcher v. Miss Palmer; Miss Mensforth v. Miss Potts; Miss Maud v. Mrs Thompson; Miss Atanon v. Mrs Bent; Miss Holt v. Miss Armstrong-: Miss Garvey v. Mrs Champion; Miss Edg-ecmnbe v. Mrs Coombes; Mrs Blundell v. Airs Kelly; Miss S. Blundell v. Mrs AA*. G. 3. Smith; Miss Hill v. Miss K. Kerr; Airs Harrison v. Mrs McNair; Miss Glasson v. Airs Muir; Mrs Glanvilie v. Miss Pollard; Afrs Fulton v. Atrs Preston: Airs : Free v. Alisa Quin; Atrs Eyre v. Mrs RawIlnson; Mrs Cunning-ham v. Afrs Reg-nn: Airs Spiers v. Mrs Howie; Airs J. Br.vant v. Mrs Sterrltt: Mrs G. Wood v. Mrs Wynyard. C Grade Division.—Allss ATanson v. ATlss Clarke; Miss Ham v. Attss Henderson: Allss J. ATcGovern v. Allss Anderson; Mrs Tippett v. Miss Hodg-son; Mrs Sullivan v. another; Mips Pollard v. Allss Sherley; Attss T. Wyllle v. Miss Eyre: Mrs Llsk v. Mrs J. A. Wilson; Airs Quick v. Mrs Stephens; Mrs M. Bryant v. another. POKURU CLUB The draw for the Pokuru Golf Club’s cup championship, medal play, is as follows:—J. Empson v. Turner. S. Lang-dalo v. Thomas; Uudsell v. Smart; Mason v. U. Langdale; Law v. 11. Budden; A. McLeay v. Boswell; Harker v. West; Corboy v. B. Murray; C. Budden v. Gornilcy; A. Murray v. 11. Empson; Candy v. Harris; Walker v. Karl; D. McLeay v. another. The second round for the Lister Cup and the third series or the Patrioltc Tourney is to he played as follows:—Mrs Clements v. Mrs R. Harris; Mrs Murray v. Mrs Lasgdale; .Mrs McLeay v. Mrs Chestnut; Mrs Gudsel v. Mrs H. Empson. The C Grade competition for Mrs Boswell’s trophy is: Mrs Law v. Mr? Candy; Mrs Alexander v. Miss Berry; Mrs Patterson v. Mrs Turner; Airs S. Harris v. Mrs Clarke; Miss Alexander v. Mrs Karl. The winners of the patriotic tourneys were Mrs Chestnut and Mrs Langdale. The Waiteinata Cup was won by R. Harris, with A. O. Law runner-up. J. Putton had the distinction of holing his tee shot on No. 1 green on Sunday; the distance was approximately 160 yards. LOCHIEL CLUB The following is the draw for the first round of match play for those players who qualified for the Herbert and Waitoinata Cups:—Herbert Cup: F. Cramp v. C. Cowley; P. Gwynne v. T. Taylor; A. CowIcy V. c. Sutcliffe; A. J. Yendcll v. D. McGowan. Waitemata Cup: W. Nicholson v. M. Brien; L. Junes v. L. Hutton; J. E. .Murray v. T. Lornuer; a. Anchor v. J. Hallam. LOCHIEL LADIES The following arc the best scores or the second round of the Medal Eclectic, played during the week-end:—Miss M. Edmondson, 105—33 —72; Miss P. Bruiting, lU7 34—-7 3; Mrs Hallam. 111—36—75; .Miss Ebbett. 112—36—76; Mrs Lee, 102—25 77. Mrs Lee holds the Sole Button for tiie week, 7 7 net; Miss Edmondson holds Hip junior with 7 2 nett. Playing for the challenge Cups, the holders, Mrs S. Bennett and Mrs W. A. SeaiTc. were successnil In retaining them playing against Mrs Anchor and Mrs Yendell. Medal Draw Following is the draw Tor the L.G.U. monthly medal:—No. in Tee. at 9.40 a.m.: Mrs Meliolson V. Allss Seci-ombc; Airs Alien.>r v. Mrs Knsoll; Mrs Chalmers v. .Mrs I Lee: Mrs s. Bennett v. Mrs Loumcr; Mrs Monteith V. Mrs Hall; Miss Goodwin v. ; Mrs Lovell; Mrs .-raiTo v.- Mrs Yendell; i Mrs B. Bennett v. Miss Priming. I No. i Tec. 10 a.m.—.Miss Bai uiiant v. Mrs i McConnell: Mrs '.ramp v. Mrs Markham: ! Miss Alurtagh v. Mrs Wooinnugh: Mi- ; Paterson v. Miss Ebbett: Mrs Blair v. Mi-s IA it ken; Miss Bowden v. Miss Pickering; Mrs Hallam v. Mrs Sutcliffe; Miss Edmondson v. Miss Fear; Mrs Etheridge v. Miss Lightbourne; Alls? Perrett v. miss Johansen; Miss O'Meara v. Miss Dyke; Mrs Farrell V. Mrs Franks; Miss J. Pickering v. Miss V. Johnson; Miss Beeche v. Miss D. Pickering; Miss Winter v. Miss Peebles; Miss Carr v. Miss Fuszard; Mrs Morrow v. Miss Carr; Mrs Richards v. Mrs Glover.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 11

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GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 11

GOLF Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 11

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