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GOLF

Wet Week-End Conditions AUCKLAND CLUB Conditions on Saturday afternoon were very poor, and though at several clubs the programmes were adhered to, most of the players were thoroughly drenched. Under the circumstances the scoring was good. BLOOMFIELD BOWL The best cards returned in the Bloomfield bowl match at Middlemore were: E. B. Brown, 86 —17,75; A. J. Friedlander, 87 —12, 75; H. Tidmarsh, 83 —7, 76; G. Foote, 85 —8, 77; H. A. Joyce, 89—12, 77; D. Robertson, 91 —13, 78; E. B. Gunson, 91—13, 78. This was the second round of the bowl competition, and the leading players now are D. Robertson, 69 and 78, and W. N. Abbott, 69 and 79. INTER-CLUB TEAM Auckland’s team against Maungakiekie has been selected as follows: R. G. Wright, W. S. Ralph, H. W. Tidmarsh, J. W. Gow, C. A. Bowen, W. N. Abbott, D. MacCormick, G. H. Abel, C. M. Gordon, R. G. Rainger, H. L. Rees, Li. W. Delph, N. Louisson, W. B. Colbeck, A. L. Boddington, A. E. M. Rliind. P. J. Weston, J. P. Aldred, G. F. Foote, P. T. Upton. J. B. Lusk, T. G. Kissling, W. G. Borrie, R. F. Johnson. Emergency: L. B. Campbell. The professionals of the two clubs, Moss and Clements, will also play a match. TITIRANGI RESULTS At Titirangi W. P. Baker won the medal competition with 91—14, 77. The next best cards were: J. M. Hockin, 83 —4, 79; R. L. Wilson, 92—12, 80; I. B. Stewart, 89—9, 80. GLENDOWIE CLUB A four-ball match and a C grade medal match were played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday. In spite of the unfavourable weather conditions O. Wolfgramm and P. Russell handed in the good cards of 5 up. Details of scores are as follows: Four-ball.— O. Wolfgramm and P. Russell, 5 up; F. Trice and L. H. Saunders, 2 up; R. R. Kissling and A. L. Horspool, 1 up; L. Goodwin and C. Bradley, 1 up; S. C. Woods and R. H. Pavitt, 1 down. C Grade.—F. Faram, 103—24, 79; D. Rathbone, 107—27, 80; H. McFarlane, 126 —30, 96; R. Barstow, 131 —30, 101. AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the match play foursomes, in which members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club will take part at Middlemore to-morrow, for a prize presented by the captain, Miss J. M. Reid: —Mrs. Martin and Miss M Cameron v. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Boddington and Miss W. Kent v. Mrs. Robertson and Miss F. Hamlin; Mrs. Morris and Miss P. Coutts v. Miss K. Knight and Miss M. Ferguson. The following 1 players have byes, and will meet in the second round: —Misses V. and K. Souter v. Miss P. Orr and Miss D. Rainger, Mrs. Foster and Miss T. Bayly v. Mrs. A. Friedlander and Mrs. E. Friedlander, Mrs. Rainger and Miss M. Ridings v. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Ferguson and Miss B. McGovern, Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Richmond v. Mrs. Abbott and Miss E. M. Upton, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Watson v. Miss N. Colbeck and Miss N. Rogers. Miss C. Mogini and Miss Lever v. Misses L. and R. Robertson, Miss M. Cooper and Miss E. Culling v. Mrs. Reed and Miss M. Graham, Mrs. Abel and Mrs. Brown v. Miss S. Martin and Miss F. Rathbone, Miss N. Ballantyne and Miss M. Walkley v. Misses H. and L. Cutfield, Mrs. Dufaur and Miss I. Ruddock v. Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Endean, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Pugh v. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Hellaby, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. Jefferson and Miss E. White, Miss M. Frater and Miss K Clark v. Mrs. Trice and Miss E. Wilson, Mrs. R. Fenton and Miss C. Draper v. the winners of Mrs. Morris and Miss Coutts v. Misses Knight and Ferguson. Second round matches may be played to-morrow. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Gold Club at the One Tree Hill links to-morrow, play commencing at 11 o’clock: —Mrs. Grove v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. Dignan v. Mrs. White, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss Blackburn v. Miss Millington, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Horton, Miss Evans v. Miss McGowan, Miss Q. Robson v. Miss D. Horton, Miss Carnachan v. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Swain, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss McCabe v. Mrs. Carr, Mrs Robb v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. Burton v. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss Preece, Miss Stubbs .v. Miss G. Cooke, Miss Litten v. Miss M. Richardson. The following players have byes in the first round: Miss Churton, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Fraer. Mrs. Brown, Miss M. Robson, Miss Harvey, Miss J: Easton, Miss G. Harrison, Miss Ponsford, Mrs. Schnauer, Mrs. Bourke, Miss Johnston, Mrs. Lovett, Miss Lawrence, Miss M. Goldwater. Miss B. Grierson. A medal handicap match will also be played, starting at 2.15 p.m., players to choose partners. A C grade match will be held on Friday, partners to be drawn. Entries will close to-morrow. Followng is the draw for the C grade match, to be played at the Titirangi links to-morow, play commencing at 11 o’clock: —Mrs. Brooke-Taylor v Miss Mackay. Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs Nicholson, Mrs. Fitzpatrick v. Mrs Mason, Miss Cooper v. Miss M. Hoyes, Mrs. F. Finlay v. Mrs. H. Cooke, Mrs Jones v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. Bartley v. Airs. Hutchison. WAITEMATA LADIES’ CLUB Members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club played Canadian foursomes last week, the winners being Mrs. Bayly and Miss McGlashan. A medal round will be played on Wednesday, the draw being as follows:—Mrs. Atkinson v. Miss F. Hall, Airs. Prime v. Airs. Hogan, Airs. Nevill v. Mrs. Broughton, Airs. Chapman v. Airs. Cluston. Airs. Bayly v. Airs. Rudge, Airs AlcCreadie v. Airs. Hay, Mrs. Walsh v. Aliss AlcGlashan, Aliss Hall v. Aliss Nevill, Airs. Gold water v. Aliss Patterson, Airs. Lewin v. Aliss Alarks. A C grade match will be played on Thursday. The draw is as follows: Airs. Cook v. Airs. Beaumont, Airs. Fitzpatrick v. Mrs. Gooding. Aliss N Mason v. Aliss Benjamin, Airs. George v. Airs. Foster, Aliss Alason v. Miss Gribbin, Aliss Williams v. Aliss Hyslop. Airs. Johnson v. Airs. Jackson, Aliss Dunnet v. Aliss Ching, Aliss Blair Alason v. Aliss Cousins, Airs. Spicer v Aliss I. Wight, Airs. Henderson v. Aliss King, Airs. Warren v. Airs. AlacDougal. WAIUKU CLUB. The lady members of the Waiuku Golf Club held their first match of the season during the week, when Canadian foursomes were played for

trophies presented by Miss E. Barriball. The result was a win for Airs. Christianson and Alss Glynes with a net score of 35 Among the cards handed jin were: Airs. Christianson and Aliss Glynes, 47, handicap 12, net 35 Airs. Forbes and Aliss Browne, 51. 13—38: Mrs. Colbeck and Aliss Barriball, 55, 15 —47; Alisses Aldred and Kidd, 651, 15—47; Airs. Barker and Aliss Arkle, 64, IS —46; Airs. Harkness and Aliss Hull. 60, 15 —47: Alisses Herrold and Ducker, 65, 18 —47: Airs. Herrold and Aliss Austin, 67, 18—49.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 May 1927, Page 10

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 May 1927, Page 10

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 May 1927, Page 10

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