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Auckland Ladies Tne following are the results of the medal competition for Miss E. M. Lpton’s . prize played yesterday by the members j of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club: — Seniors.—Mrs. Rutherford, 97—15, 82; j Miss Moginie, 95 —11, 84; Miss S. Martin, 98—14, 84. Juniors. —Mrs. Cox, 101—24, 77; Mrs. Bradley, 104—24, 80; Miss D. Rainger, 107—27., 80. The draw for the C grade match, to be played on Friday, is as follows; — Mrs. Friedlander v. Mrs. Mellsop, Miss Kissling v. Miss Russell, Miss Cousins v. Miss Benjamin, Miss Bayly v. Miss Waller. A bogey match will be played on Tuesday, for which post entries will be received. Players are to choose partners. Pupuke Beats Akarana A icam.s match between the Pupuke and Akarana Golf Clubs resulted in a win for Pupuke L>y six games to four, two being all square. Following are the results, Pupuke players being mentioned first:—F. H. Mingay lost to B. Smith. 1 down; M. E. Thompson beat J. Budge, 1 up; B. Goidwater lost to .T. Wallace, 7 and 6; G. O. Stepiienson and H. Brown, all square; W. Oliver lost to C. Bailey, 1 down. A. F. Burnett beat F. Hazeldene, 2 and 1; L. J. Minogue beat M. Alexander, 5 and 1; H. T. Gould beat J. L. Carnachan, 1 up; R. Johnston beat H. A. Clarke, 1 up; W. Taylor lost to S. Ferguson, 4 and 3; L. Whitaker beat C. M. Cox, 2 up; W. Mills and G. Ban, al? square. Pupuke Club In the semi-final of the championship of the Pupuke Golf Club A. M. Howden beat G. O. Stephenson, 4 and 3, and I. G. Mackenzie beat A. W. Clark, 5 and 3. The semi-finals of the president’s prize competition resulted: —I. G. Mackenzie beat L. J. Minogue, 4 and 3: A. W. Clark beat B. Goidwater, 3 and 2. Titirangi Ladies Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Coif Club to-morrow, commencing at 11 o’clock: — Mrs. Deighton v. Miss K. Churton, Mrs. Alison v. Miss M. Richardson, Miss Colebrook v. Miss C. Grierson, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss G. Cooke, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Russell, Miss Napier v. Miss J. Easton, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. White, Mrs. Endean v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss K. Fouhy, Miss Duder v. Miss F. Hall, Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Miss A. Grove. Mrs. Brown v. Miss Harvey, Miss Millington v. Mrs. Chappell, Miss Ponsfoi d v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss K. Manning, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs Sawers, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Grevatt, Mrs. Lloyd v. Mrs. Yates. Miss Russell v. Miss McGlashan, Mrs. Endowes v. Mrs. F. Finlay, Mrs. Bourk 1 v. Miss Evans. Miss Potter v. Mrs. Lo’ ett. Miss H rckett v. Mrs; Barrow, Mrs. H. Cooke v. Miss Robson. Miss L. Hall v. A. N. Other. The C-grade match played at Titirangi yesterday was won by Miss M. Cooke. Maungakiekie Ladies Following were the best cards returned in the bogey match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at One Tree Hill yesterday:—Seniors: Miss K. Churton (20), 5 down. Juniors: Mrs. Eddowes (35). 3 up Miss M. Robson (32), all square: Miss B. Carnachan (32). 1 down: Mrs. Swain (32), 1 down. A C-grade match was won by Miss Moody with a score of 82 for 13 holes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 10
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