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GOLF.

THE AUCKLAND CLUB. Entries for the club championship close at noon on Thursday. The opening of the new club house at Middlemore will be celebrated by a dinner after the playing of the qualifying rounds of the championship next Saturday.

AUCKLAND V. MAUNGAKIEKIE.

At Titirangi on Saturday, a team representing the Auckland Club beat Maungakiekie by 12 matches to 10. Following are the results, Maungakiekie players being mentioned first: —S. Morpeth and H. B. Lusk, all square; R. M. George lost to K. D. Wright. 2 and 1 : J. X. Hoc-kin beat H. Plumley, 1 up; W. L. Robinson lost to W. S. Ralph, 4 and 3; T. A. Goulding lost to P. J. Western. 3 and 2; H. A. Randrup lost to R. O. Gardner. 3 and 2 ; A. E. Robinson lost to E. L. Bartleet. 4 and 3; K. McCrystall lost to H. L. Rees, 4 and 3; H. Brinsden beat L. W. Delphi, 1 up: I. B. Stewart lost to W. X. Abbott. 1 down : R. •T. Hamilton lost to H. Tidmarsh, 2 and 1 : F. Trice beat R. H. Abel, 1 up: N. Hockin and C. M. Gordon, all square; A. V. Peace 'beat T. Kissling, 1 up; H. L. Robson lost to D. McCormaek. 3 and 2: A. Goulding beat F. Maeky. 1 up ; S. W. Hunter beat L. B. Campbell. 2 arid 1 ; E. G. Talliss beat V. Wilson. t> and 4; C. S. Western beat R. F. Johnston, 5 and 4 : R. L. Wilson lost to J. P. Aid red, f> and 3 ; T. Clark lost to W. G. Borrie. 1 down ; It. W. Daere lost to J. Lusk, 1 down: L. Humphries beat .T. Brown. 2 and 1; E. Ohlson beat C. Jacobsen, 3 and 2.

AUCKLAND V. GLENDOWIE

On their home course, a team repr?senting Glendowie beat a team from the Auckland Club by 11 games to 6. Following are the results of matches, Auckland players being mentioned first :—H. A. Joyce beat E. Hutchison. t> and 4 ; J. K. Lusk lost to Dr. Horton, 3 and 2; F. Wilson bert S. C. Worth, 3 and 2 : B. C. Jacobs lost to O. Wolfgram. 3 and 2 : J. 51. Stokes beat A. Duthie, 2 up; G. Morris lost to L. Hilton, j and 4 : S. A. Smith lost to L. Saunders, 1 down : C. Tuwle lost to R. Garrard. 1 down ; Dr. Kinder beat H. Morrison. 2 and 1 : H. Palmer lost to E. J. Richardson. T and 5 ; F. P. Worley lost to .T. Hall. 5 and 4: D. Scott lost to K. Brookfield,'2 and 1 : R. P. Worley beat X. C. Snedden, 6 and 5 ; J. A. Peacock lost to T. Russell, 2 and 1 ; W. B. Brittain lost to H. Wright. 4 and 3; C. M. Palmer lost to C. Garrard. 3 and 2; W. Phillips and B. Hart beat L. Harrison and H. Rawlinson, 2 and 1.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.

In the vicc-presidenr v. vice-captain's match at One Tree llill on Saturday, victory went to the vice-captain's team by 16 games to 15, three ending all square.

A handicap was run in conjunction. Following were the best cards returned: —J. Methven (4), 4 up; C. M. King (S), 2 up; R. W. Verrv (15), 1 up.

Following are the results o* the second round of the junior :—J. Gilmore beat J. Rankin. 2 and 1 : A. Tuke beat R. Cleghorn, 1 up; J. 11. Elllffe beat F. W. Wilson, 4 and 3; H. Worsley beat F. Newell, 1 up.

In the third round of the C graile championship h. Knight beat E. A. Robb, ;> and 2 : R. W. Verrv beat D. Holland, 5 and 4. The final for the One Tree Hill section of this grade will be played nest Saturday.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB.

The draw for the L.G.U handicap match, to be played to-morrow at One Tree Hill, commencing at 11 o'clock in the order of the draw Is as follows: Miss G. Easton v. Miss R. MeCabe, Miss U. Russell v. Mrs. Noakes. Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. Saxton, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Russell. Miss Haslett v. Miss M. Miller. Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. White. Mrs. Burton v. Miss Hackett, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Harvey, Miss Carnachan v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss Potter v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Schnauer v. Miss Preece. Mrs. Malcolm v. Miss Johnston, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Sutcllffe, Miss Gallagher v. Mrs. Petre, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Eddowes, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Blackburn, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Chappell, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. Grierson. Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Mason, Miss D. X>amb v. Miss I. Walker, Miss X. Clarke r. Mrs. Siddall, Miss Stitt v. Mrs. Held, Miss Evans v. Miss Williams, Miss Hooton v. Mrs. Fee. Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Henry. At the ninth tee.—Miss D. Stewart v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Richardson v. Miss Lawrence, Miss J. Easton v. Miss Ponsford. Miss Millington v. 'Mrs. Balrd, Miss Hall v. Mrs. Broughton, Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss Robson, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. I Joplin v. Miss Pickett, Miss Moody v. A. I N. Other.

GLENDOWIE CLUB

Mixed foursomes will be played next Saturday. Players requiring partners are requested to advise the secretary by Wednesday. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The draw for a bogey match, to be played to-morrow in connection with the second round of the medal competition for Mr. I. Smith's trophy, at noon is as follows: Mrs. Symes v. Mrs. Preston. Mrs. McCarthey v. Mrs. Fearnley, Miss Court ». Miss Parr, Mrs. Mueller v, Miss Eskridge. Mrs. Cox v. Miss Walrond, Mrs. Grant v. Miss D. Hodge, Miss Young v. Miss Peet. Miss Bain v. Miss Jones, Miss Miller v. Mrs. Coppard, Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Brown. Miss Dalton v. Miss Trayes, Miss McKenzie v. Mrs. Young. Following is the draw for the C grade players: Mrs. Darrach r. Mrs. Blakey, Mrs. Long t. Mrs. Davey, Miss Keatley v. Mrs. Sinclair. 4

PUPUKE V. WAITEMATA LADIES.

A Waitemata ladies' team visited Pupufee on Saturday and were beaten by the local ladies by 9 games to 2. two games ending all square. Following are the results. Pupuke players being mentioned first :— Miss Hall lost to Miss Dnnnet, 3 and 2: Miss Nevill defeated Mrs. Mowbray. 3 and 1; Mrs. Goldwater lost to Mrs. Skeet, 3 and 1; Miss Maeindoe lost .to Miss Lorie. 2 and 1; Mrs. Lewins lost to Miss Harty. 3 and 1; Mrs. Harper defeated Mrs. Herbert, 4 and 2; Mrs. Gooding and Mrs. Weller, all square; Mrs. McDougall and Mrs. Kensington all square ; Mrs. Beaumont lost to Miss Parker, 5 and 3 ; Miss Mason lost to Mrs. Curtis. 4 and 3; Miss Mason lost to Mrs. Atwood, 5 and 3 ; Mrs. Gabites lost to Mrs. Williamson. 1 up ; Miss Purser lost to Mrs. Deighton. 5 and 3.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB,

A modal handicap will he played on Thursday, competitors to choose partners. Post entries will be received. Following is the draw for the C grade match, to be played to-morrow : Mrs. Bartley v. Mrs. B. M. Cooke. Miss Mackay v. Mrs. .T. B. Johnston. Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Brinsden. Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. G. M. Johnston. .

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB.

The one-club match (mid-iron) for Miss A. O'Neill's trophy, was won by Mrs. Thompson. '

Following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal r nnil. to be played on Wednesday : Mrs. Thompson v. Miss G. Williams, Mrs. Bovclm v. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Mowbray. Mrs. Tysoe v. Miss Harty. Mrs. Gold wafer v. Miss Dunnet. Mrs. Spiller v. Miss M. Parker. Miss v. Mrs. Skeet. Mrs. Weller v. Mrs. Deighton. Mrs. Curtis v. Miss J. Parker. Mrs. Mulligan t. Mrs. Atwood. Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Kensington v. Miss Clemno.

WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB.

Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played on Wednesday nert-Mrs. Prime v. Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Bay. Mrs. Bayly v. Mrs. Hay Chapman, Mrs. Clouston v. Miss Nevill, Miss Paterson v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Hogan. Mrs. Gabltes v. Mrs. Gooding, Miss Hall v. s£lss McGlashan. Mrs Lewin v. Mre. Xevill. Miss Marks v. Miss Maeindoe. Miss Mason v. Mrs. Foster. Miss Purser v. Miss Gribhin. Mrs. Beaumont v. M ! <s Willia ins. Miss 1.. Mavnn r. Mrs. Siiico- Mrs. Wiirren v. Mrs. Creagmile! Mrs. MclKugall v. Miss Ching. Mii. Chapm;::i v. Mrs. Woods.

The closing day - has been postponed until October 10.

AKARANA V. WAITEMATA LADIES.

An Akarana ladies' team. playing at Akarana, beat a Waitemata ladies' side by 9 games to «, one game finishing all square. Following are the results, Waitemata names being mentioned first: —Mrs. Hay lost to Mrs. Darrach. 5 and 4 ; Mrs. Atkinson lost to Mrs. McCarthy. 7 and 5 ; Mrs. Nevill lost to Mrs. Symes. 2 down; Mrs. Prime defeated Mrs. Mueller, 2 up: Mrs. Hogan lost to Mrs. Oilmore. 4 and 3 : Mrs. Clouaton defeated Miss Miller. 2 and 1 : Mrs. Chapman defeated Mrs. G. M. BrowD. 7 and C : Miss Hall lost ro Miss Peet. 2 and 1 : Miss Nevill lost to Mrs. Preston, 3 down : Mrs. Lewin lost to Mrs. Fearnley, 11 and S : Miss Macindoe and Mrs. Cox, all square : Mrs. Gabites lost to Miss Walrond, 7 and 6 ; Mrs. Gooding defeated Miss Trayes 3 and 2; Mrs. McDougall defeated Miss Jones. 2 up; Miss Mason lost to Miss Young, 5 and 4; Mrs. Foster defeated Miss Clark, 5 and 4.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 15

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 15

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 232, 1 October 1928, Page 15

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