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5i ROTORUA TOURNAMENT 3 1 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES i ’ 1 <Special to THE SUN.) I ROTORUA, Saturday. t (’ e . clo ? e of . tlie Championship match yesterday, the president. Mr. w. l Hall, in a brief address, touched 3 ?„ r ‘ , the . Policy points of the Rotorua Golf 1 lts ,2? slre t 0 make the course equal to anything in the world. He paid . ' handsome tribute to Mr. Redhead, the , architect of the course, and forecasted Mr. C w Pl ?> ti °V, t 1 the work ln hand t Mrs. \v . W. P. Hali was then called * n^'L 10 Present the prizes. The follow--1 mg is a list of the winners:— £ Open Championship.— H. Plumley. win--1 ner, received Davis Cup in miniature--1 ‘' U S«r U rf' * ex . Ge °W. miniature cGp - ( min!ftur? U c a !,'; yma S - re - S - E ’ c£*r. * °C. 161 H ° Wden: rUnner - Handicap.—Peter Howden. c( ,f«°nd Medal Handicap P. c. Nici- I hir , d Medal Handicap —P. C. Niccolls. , P'st Bogey—H. IS. Lusk. , Second Bogey H. Parata ; J. Hockln and R. Kissr T F L r * t^. Four A. Suckling and 1 Li. Buddie. 2 Second Four Ball.— R. Wtlltck and J. M. Sommerville. a In r -he play-off for the second tie in ; the foursomes between Redhead and ' Carr, and Kissling and Hoekin, the latter won ay a narrow margin. 1 The best ball bogey in "he afternoon 3 was won by Willock (Gisborne) and r Sommerville (Taumarunui). 5 up. J. Western and Lalley, and Balfour and Dodgshun 4 up, tied for second place. Mr. J. B. Lusk, captain of the Auckland Club, briefly responded, and thanked 5 the ladies for the kindly way they had - nde( * t 0 the inner wanl:s of golfers, i Cheers were called for by the club for j the visitors, and by all for the ladles. l e Auckland Club The first round of the 54 holes medal competition was played by members of ' the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore } on Saturday. The course was in exceli lent order, but wind and heavy rain made playing conditions difficult. Following are the results: H. Henderson, ' 92—16, 76; H. L. Rees, 83 —4, 79; R. John- ' ston, 90—10, 80; A. Boddington, 88—7. 81; * H. Horton. 90—9. 81; C. A. Gowen, s 6—4, 3 82. In the junior championship D. Poison ; defeated \V. A. Pavitt, 5 and 4. In the C grade competition D. D. Scott defeated O T. Smith. 2 up. Auckland Ladies Following are the results of the third * round of the W. R. Wilson Cup competition, played by the members of the Moginfe, 11, 1 up; Mrs. J. Wilson won Miss B. McGovern. 12, defeated Miss C. Moginie, 11, 1 up; Mrs. JP. Wilson won from Mrs. Hodges by default; Miss E. M. Upton, 6, defeated Miss S. Henderson, 22. 1 up; Mrs. Marshall, 8, defeated Miss S. Martin, 14, 1 up; Mrs. Ferguson, 12. defeated Miss M. Cooper. 8, 7 and 5; Miss I. D. Lever, 16, defeated Mrs. Robertson, D. 3 and 2: Miss T. Bayly, S, defeated Mrs. Bradley, 24, 2 up; Mrs. Carter won from Miss K. Clark by default. The draw for the medal match for Miss E. M. Upton’s prize is as follows: Miss Ridings v. Miss Coutts; Miss H. Cutfield v. Miss Martin: Mrs. Nevill ■**. Mrs. E. Friedlander; Miss L. Cutfield v. Mrs. Rutherford; Miss McGovern v. Miss Culling: Mrs. Robertson v. Mrs. Murph3 r : Miss Cooper v. Mrs. Henry; Mrs. Joyce v. Miss Hamlin: Mrs. Wright v. Miss Cotterlll; Mrs. Endean v. Miss Moginie; Miss Reid v. Miss Ruddock; Mrs. Rainger v. Mrs. Foster; Mrs. Carter v. Mrs. Martin: Miss Noakes v. Miss Rainger; Miss Draper v. Mrs. Pugh; Mrs. Bradley v. Miss Mahoney; Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Revell: Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Watson Mrs. P.odd>ngton v. Miss Kent; Mrs. Cooke v. Miss Walkley. Entries for the C grade match, to be play <»d on Friday, will close to-morrow. Titirangi Ladies Following is the draw for the C grade match, to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club on the Titirangi links to-morrow, commencing at 11 o’clock: Mrs. Brook-Taylor v. Miss M. Cooke- Miss C. Wells v. Mrs. Gillies: Mrs. Bavlev v. Miss Moodv: Mrs. Reid! v. Mrs. Paterson: Mrs. Joplin v. Miss McKay; Mrs. 'Nicholson v. Mrs. Moore-Jones; Miss Bailey v. A N. Other Pupuke Ladies In the L.G.U. monthly medal match placed by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club, the best cards returned were: Mrs. Quick, 107—34, 73; Mrs. Buddie, 98 —21. 77. . The approaching and putting competition was won by Miss B. Buddie with a score of 21. „ . - , Following is the draw for the fust round of an eclectic competition to be played on Wednesday for Mr. Reeve s 1 trophv: Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs Thompson Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Foote: Mrs. Spiller v. Miss B. O’Neill. Mrs. Blom--11 eld A. N. Other: Miss Lone v. Mrs. Deighton: Miss B M. McDonnell y Mrs. Craven; Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Becroft: Mrs. Quick v ‘ Mrs Mowbray. Mrs. Williamson v*. Mrs* Goldwnter. Scores returned In this competition will be entered on tho L.G.u. Sl The draw for the second round nf the C friade competition for Mrs. tronhv is as follows: Mrs. Jackson v. Mrs. Allen- Miss Phillips v. Mulligan, \irs Baxter v Mrs. Under: Mb’s Dunnet v Miss SI Parker: Mrs Atwood v. Mrs. X- inderson v. Miss .r. Parker; Mrs' Skeet v. Mrs. Randall: Mrs. McInnes v Mrs. Scales: Mrs. Tysoe V. A. Otahuhu Club The following ace the best scores for the monthly medal, played for by m(:mbers of the Otahuhu Ladies Golf Club on Saturday:—Mrs. Hipkins, 10a —26, 79; Miss Cutforth. 101 —22. 79. In the competition for Dr. Rowley s trophy the following players tied: Miss M. Cutforth. Mrs. Hipkins, Mrs. George and Miss H. Wyllie. In the play-off Miss M. Cutforth was the successful competitor. In the final of the "C” grade competition for Mrs. Cutforth’s trophy, Mrs. Menzies beat Miss Mellsop, 3 up and The "C” grade medal was won by Miss A. Whyte. Play in the club championship was continued on Saturday. Polio wing are the results: —Senior: W. B. Eustace beat H. J. Levy, 3 and 2; L. J. CroxSOD heat Eustace, 2 up. Junior C. F. Jones beat L. Kay, 2 up: K. Kay beat McCrory. 2 up. On Saturday next a four-ball bogey match will be played for Mr. Murdoch’s trophy.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 11

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 11

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 11

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