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SOUTH AUCKLAND TITLE BELL WINS WAIKATO EVENT .N. Bell won the Waikato golf championship yesterday for the seventh year hoIes UCCeBS1 ° n by returnln e 156 for 36 ,„L h A® n ?- 1 S f , the South Auckland championship is being played to-day. yesterday’s two rounds resulted:— . Fi ™t Round.—N. Bell, Hamilton, beat A. H. Nicoll, Cambridge, 6 and 4; Dr Blundell, Te Awamutu, beat L. Gorton! 1 up; Beid, Waingaro, beat Ilallingan, Te Aroha, 3 and 2: W Brosnahan, Pukekohe, beat R. Guy, Ham: Oton 2 up; H. T Gillies, Hamilton, beat W. H. Swanger, Wanganui, 5 and 4: W &. Ralph, Auckland, beat P. Western! Auckland, 2 and 1; !3. Powdrell, Wanganui, beat T. Morpeth, Waihi, 1 up. v.eeond Round.—Bell won by default from Dr. Blundell; Reid beat Brosnahan, 2 up; H. Laver beat H. T. Gillies, W. S. Ralph beat S.' Powdrell, 1 ST. ANDREW'S MATCH r , Round.—A. GUHes, Auckland, beat C. Western, Auckland, 7 and 5; T. J. Lailey, Pukekohe, beat J. Thompson, Morrinsville, 1 up at 19th; G. Johnson! Pukekche, beat A. James, Te Aroha, 7 and 5; T. J. Ryan, Morrinsville, beat W. Adry Hamilton, 5 and 4; J. Mueller, Morrinsville, beat A. G. Smith, Papakura, 6 4; _ Cole, Hamilton, beat R. Ftutherford, Hamilton, 3 and 2; G. Morl ’ l ®* Auckland, beat J. Ensor, Morrinsville, 2 and 1; P. Entwistle, Cambridge, a bye. 6 ’ Second Round.—A. Gillies beat Lailey, } U P Johnson beat Ryan, 2 and 1, J. Mueller beat Cole, 5 and 3; Morris beat Entwistle, 2 up. The bogey handicap resulted:—Lally, 6 up; W. S. Ralph, 5 up; Johnson, 3 up. The medal handicap resulted:—T. J. Ryan, 82—15, 67; Dr. Blundell, 80—10, 70; G. Gorton, 82—10, 72. Papakura Club The official closing of the Papakura links took place last week. Trophies won during the season were presented by Mr. E. D. McLennan, M.P., who congratulated the members on the successful season. The following were the winners of lladies| matches:— Seniors: Lady champion, Miss McLennan; runner-up, Mrs. I. E. Elliott; fclub trophy, Miss Wilkins; gold button (L..G.U.), Miss White; flag match. Mrs. Pavitt; captain’s trophy, Miss White; long drive, Miss Wilkins; approaching and putting, Miss Wood; bronze medal (L.G.U.), Miss Walters. Juniors: Championship, Mrs. Langford; runner-up, Miss O’Callaghan; sealed-hole, competition, Mrs. Langford; long drive, Mrs. Mullins; approaching and putting, Mrs. Langford. The men’s prize list was as follows— Club champion, G. A. Smith; Ryan Cup, R. Spencer; Parker trophy, G. A. Smith; captain's trophy, R. Spencer. Pupuke Ladies The match with Akarana C grade resulted in a win for Pupuke by five games to four, one being squared. Details are as follow, Akarana being named first: Mrs. Mueller beat Mrs. Tysoe, 3 and 2; Miss Parr lost to Mrs. Chisholm, 6 and 4; Mrs. Ellis beat Mrs. Attwood, 5 and 4; Miss Bain beat Mrs. Mulligan, 5 and 4; Mrs. Austn beat Miss Dunnet, 2 up; Mrs. Darrach lost to Mrs. Close, 2 down; Miss Clark lost to Miss J. Parker, 2 down; Mrs. Blakey lost to Miss Parker, 3 and 2; Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Darlow, all square. The draw for the third round of the match for Miss Brett’s trophy is as follow: Miss J. Parker v. Mrs. Darlow, Mrs. Chisholm v. Mrs. Attwood, Mrs. Allen v. Miss Dunnet, Mrs. Close v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mrs. Mulligan v. Miss Erickson, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Mills, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Anderson. Ladies’ Inter-Club Following is the result of a match played at Papakura between members of the Papakura and Everslie Ladies’ Golf Clulbs, the Everslie players being mentioned first: —Miss Little lost to Miss White, 4 and 3; Miss Walker and Miss M. Walters, all square; Mrs. Lever lost to Mrs. Pavitt, 1 down: Miss Cosgrave lost to Mrs. Busing. 1 down; Miss Smith beat Mrs. Foote, 1 up; Mrs. Warden beat Mrs. Langford, 2 up and 1.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 11
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