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THE HANDICAP MATCHES.

SECOND BOGEY MATCH. THE DRAW AND TIMES. The draw for plaj-ers and times of starting for the second bogey match, which will be played on Wednesday, is as follows:— 9.30 a.m.—Miss P. Orr v. Mrs. Beattie. 9.34 a.m.—Miss B. McGovern v. Miss N. Kelly. 9.38 a.m.—Miss G. Buddie v. Mrs. Reid. 9.42 a.m. —Mrs. Nolan v. Miss L. Cutfield. 9.46 a.m.—Mrs. H. Bush v. Miss D. Lever. 9.50 a.m.—Mrs. Buttle v. Mrs. Gower. 9.54 a.m.—Miss H. Cutfield v. Miss M. Colebfook. 9.58 a.m.—Mrs. Finlay v. Mrs. Harris. 10.2 a.m.—Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Browne 10.6 a.m.—Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Batt. 10.10 a.m.—Miss U. Muir v. Mrs. Green. 10.14 a.m.—Mrs. K. Rutherford v. Mrs. Craven. 10.18 a.m.—Mrs. McMillan ▼. Mrs. Wright. J0.22 a.u. Mrs. Towle r. Mrs. OXeaiy

10.26 a.m.—Miss N. Colbeck v. Mrs. P. Sim. 10.30 ajn.—Mrs. J. Forbes v. Mrs. C. M. Masters. 10.34 a.m.—Miss G. Plimmer v. Miss B. Crooke. 10.38 a.m.—Miss J. Masters v. Miss Hewitt. 10.42 «um. —Mrs. Mears v. Miss E. West. 10.46 a .in.—Miss M. Allen v. Mrs. A. Hunter. 10.50 aan.—Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Mcllraith. 10.54 a.m.—Mrs. Bartlett v. Miss Baldwin. 10.58 a.m.—Miss E. Smith v. Mrs. Holmes. 11.2 a.m.—Mies D. Given v. Mrs. Endean. 11.6 a.m.—Miss S. Martin v. Miss Hammond. 11.10 a.m.—Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Richter. 11.14 a.m.—Miss T. Bayly v. Mrs. Broderick. 11.18 a.m.—Miss E. Culling v. Miss W. Scott. 11.22 a.m.—Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Foreman. 11.26 a.m.—Mrs. Grace v. Mrs. Williams. 11.30 a.m. —Miss D. Horton v. Mrs. Guy. 11.34 a.m.—Miss D. Chrystall v. Miss M. Wheeler. 11.38 a.m.-—Mrs. Wilson v. Miss B. Ga is ford. 11.42 a.m.—Mrs. Gardnar v. Mrs. Hannan. 11.46 a.m.—Miss L. Lucas v. Miss V. Upham. 11.50 a.m.—Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Pumphrey. 11.54 a.m.—Mi*, Hodges v. Miss K. Bristed. 11.58 a.m.—Miss A. Ormond v. Mrs. Hughes. 12.2 p.m.—Mrs. Alison v. Miss M.. Arthur. 12.6 p.m.—Miss Gambrili v. Mrs. Slee. 12.10 p.m.—Mrs. Deighton v. Miss G. Upham. 12.14 p.m.—Mi«s F. Rathbone v. Miss B. Gould. I 12.18 p.m.—Miss M. Guy v. Miss E. Wilson. 12.22 p.m.—Mrs. Woollams v. Mrs. Weston. 12.26 p.m.—Mrs. Spiers v. Mrs. Banister. 12.30 p.m.—Mrs. Robertson v. Miss O. Kay. 12.34 p.m..—Miss M. Payton v. Miss M. Macfarlane. 12.38 p.m.—Miss S. Acheson v. Miss MacDiarmid. 12.42 p.m.—Miss M. Ward v. Miss E. Upton. 12.46 p.m.—Mrs. Stout v. Mrs. Dufaur. TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME. The arrangements for the remaining days of the meeting are as follows:— Tuesday—Fourth round of championship, followed by competition for Donnelly Cup and teams' match. Wednesday—Semi-finals of championship, followed by second bogey handicap. Thursday—Final of championship over 36 holes and medal foursomes match. HAKEWOOD CLUB TITLE. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The Harewood Golf Club championship was won by A. B. Blank, who defeated JL H. God by, 1 up. PLAY AT MOUNT DENBY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) WHANG AREI, this day. A new feature c? the play on the Mount Denby golf links 1» the eliminating contest ™ r , * presented by the president (Colonel D. B. Blair). Play is for the whole day, and is decided on the handicaps. Following are the results of the first round: Buckley beat Good, Seccombe beat Bird, M - Lean beat Conaghan, Thomson beat BlanviUe, Donohue beat Hotson, Lamb beat Day, Ramsay beat Young, Gardner beat R. H Harrison, Midline beat Gillespie, Wolfe beat Thorne, Joreaux beat Rishworth, Wilson beat Higginson, A. R. Crane beat H. D. Harrison, Blair beat Harrington, Brown beat Byrne by default The second round resulted: Buckley beat Seccombe, McLean beat Feist, Ramsay beat Donohue, Thomson beat Lamb, Moiling beat Gardner, Wolfe beat Joureaux, Wilson beat Crane. WAITEMATA CLUB. The best cards returned for Messrs. Walker and Hall's trophy were: K. A. Kennedy, 80—16—84: M. S. O'Connor, 76—10 —66: J. P. Hogan. 74 6 68: H. Whitley, 81—13—68; N. Chapman, 77—8—60. The closing day will be next Saturday, when mixed foursomes will be played Trophies won during the season will be [ presented during the afternoon.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 10

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THE HANDICAP MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 10

THE HANDICAP MATCHES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 10

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