GOLF RESULTS
GAMES AT MATAMATA CHAM PIONIS'I lIP RO U NDR Folloxving are results of play In the first round and quaraer-flnal games of the Matamata Golf Club's championships;— ■Seniors.—-Ford beat Campbell, 7 and 6; Coates heat Blue, 2 and 1; Loveridge heat Madill, 3 and 2; Irvine beat Abernethy, 1 up; Dorreen beat Tapp, 2 and l; Keeley beat Lee, 4 and 2. Quarter-finals: Ford beat Coates, 2 and l; Loveridge beat Johnston, l up at the 20th; Irvine heat Dorreen, 2 and 1; Little beat Keeley, 3 and 2. Intermediates. —Townsend beat Richardson, 6 and 1; Charlton beat Strange, 6 and 5; Fulton beat Simpson, I up; Mclntyre beat Bluett, 3 and 2; Read lain beat Powell. 3 and 1: Main beat Kosoor, 6 and 5; Beil beat G. Loveridge, 2 and 1; Buckley beat Fania. 4 and 3. -Quarter-final': Townsend beat Charlton, 5 and 4; Fulton beat Meintvre. 5 and 3; Main beat Reaeham, 2 and l : Buckley beat Bell, 3 and 2. Juniors. a bye; Hughes beal Cobb, 4 and 3; Wilson beat, Cockshott, 5 and 4; Paton beat Somerville. 3 and 2; Clarke, beat Maxwell, 2 up; Wright heat Collins, 1 up; Sharp beat Ryan, 5 and f; Price beat Ernslie, 1 up at the 19th. Quarter-finals: Hughes beat Settle, 1 up; Sharp beat Price, 3 and, 2; Wright beat Clarke, 5 and 4. A Stableford bogey played on Saturday re-uited in a win for 11. G. Keeley, 3 5 points (seniors); L. J. Main. 36 points (intermediates); and A. Wright, 3 p-olnts (juniors). HAMILTON LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS The finals of the championships of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Cluib will be played on the St. Andrews links tomorrow. Tne following are the starting times of tne three events: Senior championship, lo a.m. and 1.15 p.m. approximately; junior championship, 12.45 p.m.; Gillies Vase. 12.15 p.m. LOCHIEL LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal:— No. 10 tee at 9.40 a.m.—J.Mrs B. Benn<nt v. Mrs Markham; Miss Bruning v. Miss Murtagh: Miss Bowden v. Miss Filbert; Mrs Paterson v. Mrs Cramp; Mrs Hallam v. Mrs McConnell; Mrs Blair v. Miss Fdrn oad son. No 1 tee at 10 a.m.—Mrs Anchor v. Mrs Lee; Miss Anderson v. Mrs I.orimer; Mrs S. Bennett v. Miss Sec combe; Mrs Baker v. Mrs Vend ell; Mrs Chalmers v. Mrs Scarfe; Mrs Monteith v. Mrs Lovell; Mrs Nirholson v. Mrs Ensoll; Mi*s Goodwin v. Mrs Hall; Miss Clark v. Mrs Sutcliffe; Mrs Woolnough v. Mrs Barnhani; Miss Aitken v. Miss Pickering; Mrs Peacock o v. Miss Dyke; Miss Fear v. miss Lightbourne: Miss Perrett v. Miss J. Pickering; Miss O’Meara v. miss V. Johnston; Mrs Farrell v. Mrs Morrow; Miss Peebles v Mrs Glover; Miss Beeche v. Miss Carr; Miss D. Pickering v. Miss Fuzzard; .Mrs Richards v. Miss O'Connor; Miss Winter v. another Championship Draw Following' Is the draw for the pionshipSenior.—Mrs S. Bennett v. Miss Andernon; Mrs Anchor v. Miss Seccombe; Mrs Moiiteith v. Mrs S-carfe; Mrs Lee v. Mr* Gallowav. Intermediate.—i. Miss Clarke v Mrs Cramp; Mrs Hallam v. Mrs Ensoil; Mrs Chalmers v. Miss Barnhani; Miss B BenSTl!r : V - Mm* W? Davison ’" 3? DO wf b ®» y V - Miss Jttmf. *■ - ai v - Miss Perrett- Miss nvkP LigiiUbouru» learJ ' MISS PXCkCrin& v * - Mis * Last Week’s Results Built ails wSI B. Afcken holds the Junior Playing for the challenge i» »ss su m ‘ 4
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21221, 18 September 1940, Page 10
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