GOLF
MATCH RESULTS ar^ d as ti foli al w reSUItS ° f Saturda y’s play MATCHES PLAYED Papakura. —Medal results: F. J. Langford, 98—28, 70: G. A. Smith, SB—l6, 72. Opotiki. —The season was opened on Saturday. Mr. N. V. Hodgson, president" welcomed members, and declared the seaha M MrS ’ J Hodsson drove the first Dan. The mixed foursome was won bv Mr. and Mrs. Hllford, 47. Tauranga.— First round Cameron Cup: S’ i? ya ". 91— 1*. ??; B. Snodgrass, 78; P. H. Roche, 94—14, SO. DurfonethfuWe^i:"en'? the holders of the club i£? r i championship buttons, R h w e J? n T - Goulding, were defeated 7 snd5 nd P ’ H ’ Roche, 4 and ?• Wednesday cup competition, for a cup presented by Mr. D. Ivory commences next Wednesday. y ’ “m- ---., . Ladies’. —Mrs. Anderson won the eclectic match. MATCHES ARRANGED Pupuke Ladies'. —C grade on Thursdav for Mr. Gould’s trophy. Draw: Miss Para " r v - Mrs. Kissen; Miss Gudgeon v. Mrs. Scales: Miss Jackson v. Mrs. MillsMr ?V Sellars v. Mrs. Allen; Mrs. Herbert Y- Mrs. Weller: Miss Williamson v. Miss Meek; Mrs. Randal v. Miss Wight; Mrs Mclnnes v. Mrs. Kingsford; Mrs. Baxter Y: A ; N ; other. The winner of the eclectic match was Mrs. Anderson. INTER-CLUB apa * ura Ladies '*—V. Akarana, at Akarana, to-morrow: Miss White, Miss A McLennan, Miss M. Walters, Mrs. Busing, Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. J. E. E iliott Miss W. Rhind, Mrs. H. Walters, Mrs. E- C. Foote, Mrs. L. Walters, Mrs. G. M. Tilston, Mrs. Langford. Waihi. —Third round, sectional matches Results:. Cullen and Wilson, all squareThergold beat F. C. V. Clarke; Spence beat M. F. Haszard: W. Hollis and Rollet all square; Tubman beat I. R. c. Haszard; Cummins beat Holmes; Lorimer beat Free: Watters beat Mills; Ray won from Johnston by default; Westbury won from Gray by default.
TITIRANG! CLUB
DRAW FOR THURSDAY The draw for' Thursday’s flag match of the Titirangi Ladies Golf Club is as follows. Play begins at 11 a m in the order of the draw:— ' * Mrs. Dufaul v. Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. Deighton v. Miss K. Horton, Miss D Horton v. Miss Alison, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mi's. Taylor v. Miss Daines, Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. Melrose, Miss Colebrook v. .Miss Goldwater, Miss Bray v. Miss K. Fouhy, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. O’Leary, Miss Cornaga v. Miss Grierson, Miss Churton v. Mrs. Russell, Miss Haslett v. Miss G. Cooke, Mrs. Endean v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss Richardson v. Mrs. White, Mrs. Cain v. Miss D. Stewart, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Buder, Mrs. Roberts V. Miss F. Hall, Miss Johnson v. Miss Harvey, Mrs. C. Robinson v. Miss Russell, Miss J. Easton v. Mi's. Petre, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Sowers v, Mrs. Fraer, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Eddowes v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Milligan, Miss Richardson v. Miss McGloshan, Mrs. Ward v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss L. Hall, Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Chattell, Mrs. H. Cooke v. Mrs. F. Finlay, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. Pickett v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss Hackett v. Miss Moody, Miss Evans v. Mrs. Court.
GOLFER HAGEN BEATEN
VICTORY FOR BOOMER (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian P.A.—United Service) PARIS, Sunday. The professional golfer. Aubrey Boomer, defeated Walter Hagen, the British open champion, 3 up and 2 to play, in a match for a big stake over 36 holes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 14
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