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GOLF MATCH

In a match played at the Pukekohe go3f links on Saturday, the Pukekohe Club defeated Papakura Club by 15 games to 7, and two games all square. Details are as follow, Papakura names being mentioned first: Women. —Pukekohe 6, Papakura. 5, °ne game all square. Miss McLennan \t Mrs. Treanor, 2 up and 1; Mrs. Ekiott lost to Miss Backhurst, 4 down a nd 3; Miss Walters lost to Miss Duncan, 5 down and 3; Miss Whyte beat Miss Pirret, 2 up and 1; Miss Wood lost to Miss Jeffries, 3 down and 1; Mrs. Goddard beat Mrs. O’Loughlen, 1 np ; Miss Wilkins beat Mrs. McWhirter, * U P; Miss G’Callaghan lost to Miss y°yd. 6 down and 4; Mrs. Busing beat M:ss Oddie, 3 up and 2; Mrs. Pavitt and Miss Johns, all square; Mrs. Foote lost to Miss Perkins, 7 down and 5: Ail's, j. Walters lost to Mrs. Bayly, 6 d °wn and 4. Men.— Pukekohe 9, Papakura 2, one game all square. Gilmore lost to ohnson, 7 down and 6; Spence beat ayne, l up; Pavitt lost to Kirwan, 5 own and 3; Mathieson and Johns, all x? Smith beat Stuart, 1 up; lost to H. J. Short, 4 down 2 ’ Williamson lost to Lawson, 4 dj’ n an< * 2; J. Gilmore lost to Madtn o down and 7; R. Spencer lost to lar * 3 down and 2; Robins lost Cdia^ e ’ 6 down and 4; Busing lost to '-aarlesworth, 7 down and 6.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 81, 27 June 1927, Page 7

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GOLF MATCH Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 81, 27 June 1927, Page 7

GOLF MATCH Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 81, 27 June 1927, Page 7

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