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LINKS CLOSED EVENTS TO-MORROW The Auckland Club’s Middlemore links are still closed, and a decision as to whether they will be opened at all for the coming week-end will be made to-morrow. Waitemata links will remain closed until to-morrow, and other courses are being closed as the conditions necessitate. PUPUKE CLUB Following are the results of the first round of the president's match, placed by members of the Pupuke Golf Club:— H. T. Gould, 15, beat R. Norris, 20, 5 and 4: 1. G. Mackenzie, 6, beat A. F. Burnett, IS, 3 and 2; A. M. Howden, 6, won from A. Warbrick, 14, by default; G. O. Stephenson, n>, beat R. B. Parker, 2u, 4 and 2; L. J. Minogue, IS, beat W. F. Marshall, 20, 4 and 2; P. F. Goulthard, 20, beat J. W. Ellis, 20, 5 and 4; E. W. Mills, 20, beat M. L. Drower, IS, b and 5; M. E. Thompson, 15, beat A. Reeve, IS, 3 and 2. The second round of the club championship resulted:—L. J. Minogue beat M. L. urower, 4 and 2; G. O. Stephenson, beat F. H. Maingay, -i and 3; M. E. i nompson beat \\ . U. Spilter, 2 and 1; A. W. Clark beat L. Hilton, 3 and 2; u. K. C. .Mowbray beat A. F. Burnett, 2 and 1; G. H. Matthews beat S. R. Norris, at 23rd; 1. G. Mackenzie beat B. Goldwater, b and 3. EVERSLIE CLUB Owing to unfavourable weather the match oetween tne Lversiie and VVaiuku Golf Clubs, to have been played last Saturday, was abandoned. Following is tne draw for the captain’s trophy, to be played by members oi the Eversne Golf Club to-morrow; —A. G. smith v. Rice, li. A. Smiin v. Sim, Jtihind v. Hogan, iv. Yv atson v. Foote, Lever v. ±'latt, Beechey v. Warden, C. Milne v. J. O Neill, Pemberton v. F. Parker, Francis v. Jepson, Goadard v. DyKes, Hobson v. Johnson, P. j. Parker v. K. O Neili, G. Page v. McDonald, Koclie v. Dr. Mcßae, M. O’jNeiii v. x. G. Smith, Schmitt v. Richardson, Busing v. Jonnstone, Mexoiiiee v. !■ arrant; x\ Walter v. Tite, J. vvaiKer v. Franklin, Egan v. Dr. Page, YV. Milne v. Kerr, G. Wilson v. A. A. Other, S. Downs v. F. Walker, Lovegrove v. Nayuen, Slack v. Widdowson. EVERSLIE LADIES’ CLUB The monthly medal round, played by members oi tne Lversiie Ladies Uolf Club was won by Miss B. Cosgrove, witn a net score oi 67, Miss J. YVaiker, 76, being second. LADIES’ INTER-CLUB MATCHES The following will represent the Papakura Ladies' Golt against Lversiie at Lversiie to-morrow: — miss \Y nite. Miss McLennan, Miss Walters, Miss Rliind, Miss Wood, Mrs. Goddard, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Busing, Mrs. Pavitt, Mrs. Foote. Lmergencies: Miss O'Callaghan, Mrs. Gain the match between the Papakura and Otahuhu Ladies Golf Clubs, Otahuhu won by 5 games to 3. Following are the results, otanuhu players being mentioned first:—Mrs. Cutforth and Miss McLennan, all square; Miss Darrach beat Mrs. Llliott, 4 and 3; Miss Percy and Miss Walters, all square; Mrs. Hipkins beat Miss Rliind, 4 and 2; Miss L. Wliiteley lost to Miss White, 1 down; Mrs. George beat Mrs. Goddard, 5 and 3; Miss O. Whiteley lost to Miss Wilkins, S and 6; Mrs. Menzies beat Mrs. Busing, 1 up; Miss Mellsop beat Mrs. Pavitt, 1 up; Miss Wyllie lost to Mrs. Foote, 1 down. PAPAKURA LADIES’ CLUB A stroke competition will be played by members of the Papakura Ladies’ Golf Club to-morrow, players to choose partners. TE AWAMUTU CLUB The L.G.U. Medal Handicap match played at Te Awamutu was won by Miss Wallace with a score of 99, 19—SO. The winner of the C grade was Mrs. Peake. The contest for the final for the Henry Cup and Rose Bowl competitions at Otorohanga resulted in Mr. S. Fry winning the cup and Miss Barker the rose bowl. The following is the draw for the president’s trophy, Dr. Blundell’s, to be played on Saturday at the Te Awamutu golf links:—Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Coyne; Miss Burke v. Miss Focke; Miss Quin v. Mrs. Preston; Mrs. O’Sullivan v. Mrs. Teasdale; Mrs. Blundell v. Miss Clifford. Mrs. Chamberlain and Misses Woolly and Montefiore have byes in the final round. The Otorohanga Coif Club held its annual ball in the Municipal Hall on Tuesday evening, when there was a large and representative gathering. The music was supplied by Wade’s Orchestra, and Mr. D. W. Selbie proved an efficient M.C. J. Marriot, J. Robinson, T. Turley. J. \\ oods, M. Bridges. Reserves; E. Holmes, Webb. North Shore. —McCarthy, Scott, Smith, Hoverd, Ferguson, Sims, McGregor, Farquharson, Lkman, Baldwin, Catchpole. Comrades.—Goodwin, Tyler, Fearon, Arndt. Burns, Strange, Gardner, Sloan, Little, Miller, Andrews. Reserve: Price. Northcote.—Speed, Haggott, Stockley, Neeve, Brown, Walter, Gienfell, Morgan, Griffiths, McPhail. W.Y.M.l.—Bellamy, Walker, Forsey, Hudson, Allen, King, Cave. Brauscii, Grice, Nichols, Martin, Carmichael. Tamaki.—R. Browning, R. Harrison, S. Austin, N. Jordan, W. Ray, Jv. Worden, J. Akhurst, D. Caldwell, 1. Watson, W. Watson, J. Holdsworth. Metropolitan.—E. Winter, Kitchen, Taylor, Kennedy, F. Winter, Takle, Bone, Mason, G. Seale, C. Seale, Cooper, C. Robertson, G. Robertson, Johnstone, Laidlaw, Wren. All Saints. —Brown, Ottaway, Matthews, Farquhar, Hilliam, Jones, Booth, Carey, Edwards, Purnell, Smith, Bell. Green Lane.—Bird, Roseman, Weaver, Harford, Wheeler (2), Regan, Curham, Bird, Stuart, Follac, Williams, O’Shea, Angelo, Blackburn, Fairman. Fitz, Kearnaheni. Akerstein. Seventh Division Y.M.C.A. A.—Showier, J. Colclough, Tliorburn, K. Coates, Sims, Nicholls, R. Grant, Rowe, Iv. Moran J. Horrocks, Lawther. Reserves: Roussel, Bieleski, Harding. Y.M.C.A. B.—Dobbie, Mitchell, D. Woodhead, J. Bowen. D. Sinclair, J. Grant, McDonald, E. Jacoinbs, A. Bowen, B. Riggins, P. Webb. North Shore.—Baker, O’Connor, Cameron, Archer, Ogilvie, Young, Compton, Ekman, Stevenson, Browne, Howells, Wilson. Kennings. Comrades A. —Ryan, Silva, Avery, Corbett. Hayward, Ward, Miles, Ryan, Brass, Owsley, Dormer. Reserve: Francis. Comrades B.—McKenna, Garnett, Robinson, Walters, Ellis (2), MacLachlan, Bosley, Francis. Whitley, Marsh. Comrades C.—Waddell. Waldron, Ootobod, Crowle„ Cook, Campbell, Stubbing, Bunting, Bunting, Stanley, Phillips. Northcote.—Roseman, Boles, Morris, Bunker, Williams, Naimie, Stott. Burrows, Arblaster, Bailey. yV.Y.M.l.—Fussell, Sheffield, Harris, Crooks, Douglas, Barron, A. Chermside, Neal, W. Chermside, Wheaton, Head. Green Lane.—Wheeler, Jones, Smith, Whigg, Winstone, Paine, Littlejohn, Laery, Lovell, Rawnsley, Jack, Menzies, Sampson, Phillips, Gill, Pierrott. Murdoch, Murray, Wilson. Mace, True, Henwood.
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