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GAMES NINE-UP RESULT First-class conditions ruled for SatLirday’s golf events, the principal event, being an inter-club fixture in which One Tree Hill beat Pupuke by 10 matches to 3 in the senior match. The Titirangi four-ball best-ball was won with a score of 9 up. INTER-CLUB One Tree Hill Beat Pupuke.—At One Tree Hill, Pupuke names first:—l. McKenzie lost to R. J. Hamilton, 1 down; F. Mingay lost to J. Methven, 3 and 2; M. H. Thompson lost to J. W. Clarke. 2 clown; A. W. Clark lost to S. H. Hunter, 6 and 4; B. Goldwater lost to C. M. King, 4 and 3; G. Stephenson lost to S. Hunter, 3 and 2; R. B. Parker lost to A. K. Hawley, 4 and 3; W. Oliver lost to F. Wiseman, 3 and 2; D. Mowbray lost to F. W. Wilson, 2 and 1; H. P. Gould beat H. Worsley, 1 up; E. W. Mills beat J. Rankin, 1 up; L. Minogue beat A. H. Blackburn, 1 up; J. Howie lost to H. C. Spinley, 2 and 1. Otahuhu v. Papakura.—A draw at Papakura. Results, Papakura names first: Spence -lost to Jones, 5 down and 4; G. Smith beat Kay, 2 up and 1; Elliott lost to Downey, 5 down and 4; Chapman lost to C. Reader, 2 down and 1; Gilmour beat Brown, 2 up and 1; Brooks lost to Gordon, 6 down and 4; Langford beat McArthur, 1 up; Busing drew with Logan; McLennan beat Macdonald, 5 up and 4; Robbins drew with Stephenson. MATCHES PLAYED Middlemore.—Second round, captain’s prize: N. Louisson beat A. Boddington, 2 up; A. W. Gillies beat J. P. Aldred, 6 and 5; J. A. Peacock beat W. A. Fairclough, 4 and 3; J. K. Lusk beat C. N. Jacobsen, 5 and 4; J. F. Ewen beat E. B. McDonald, 5 and 4; E. L. Bartleet beat W. B. Colbeck, 1 up; H. Plumley beat S. A. Smith, 6 and 4; S. C. Hodges beat K. MacCormick, 4 and 2; P. Asser beat J. J. Kingston, 2 and 1; A. E. M. Rhind beat P. M. Hanna, 6 and 4; J. M. Stokes beat B. Mackay, 6 and 5; M. R. Reed beat E. B. Brown, 3 and 2; C. M. Gordon beat H. P. R. Foster, 4 and 2: R. O. Gardner and D. MacCormick, all square; F. Macky beat V. W. Wilson, 5 and 4; R. G. Rainger beat G. H. Abel, 4 and 3; J. B. Macfarlane beat M. Louisson, 1 up; W. S. Ralph and V. E. Masters, all square; J. E. Russell beat B. C. Hart, 1 up; L. W. Delph beat P. T. Upton, 3 and 2; A. Kinder beat E. Friedlander, 6 and 4; C. R. Palmer beat A. J. Friedlander, 1 up; L. B. Campbell beat F. P. Worley, 1 up; H. Tidmarsh beat G. F. Foote, 1 up; T. G. Kissling beat T. W. J. Johnston, 1 up; J. M. Barnett beat J. McK. Wilson, 4 and 3; A. R. Marttin beat W. G. Borrie, 3 and 2; F. Wilson beat R. F. Johnston, 1 up; W. Geddes beat E. J. Richardson, 3 and 2; W. N. Abbot beat T. N. Holmden, 3 and 2. Bogey: D. Poison, all square. Glendowie Ladies.—Junior match: Wini ner, Miss Wilma Hill. Akarana.—First round, "Wallace Cup: i C. Bailey, 85—8, 77; J. A. Wallace, 82—2, | SO: B. J. Smith, jun., 84—4, 80. Paeroa Ladies.—First L.G.U. round: Mrs. Miller, 59; Miss Gibb, 62. Maungakiekie.—J. Murray, 91—16, 75; i D. Holland, 101—25, 76; W. Calderwood. Otahuhu Ladies.—First L.G.U. medal ; on Saturday: Mrs. J. J. Valentine, 112— j 35, 77: Miss M. Cutford. 101—21, SO; Mrs. i Chapman, 117—35, 82. C grade: Miss N. Dreadon, 75—24, SS; Miss R. O’Loughlin, I SO—24, 06. MATCHES ARRANGED Auckland Ladies. —First round, cap- ! tain’s foursomes, to-morrow: Mrs. Hughes | and Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. Taylor and ; Mrs. Hodges; Mrs. Towle and Mrs. Dargaville v. Mrs. Xevill and Mrs. Fleming; Mrs. Ferguson and Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. Mellsop and Miss Mahoney; Miss Upton and Miss MacCormick v. Mrs. Foster and j Mrs. Carr; Miss Walkley and Miss L. Rathbone v. Miss McGovern and Miss ! Moginie. The following have byes and meet in the second round: Miss Colbeck and Miss Ferguson v. Mrs. Jefferson and Miss White; Miss Hamlin and Miss Martin v. Miss X. Hanna and Mrs. Reed; Mrs. Wright and Miss Noakes v. Mrs. Richmond and Miss Johnson; Mrs. H. Hanna and Miss Graham v. Misses L. and R. Roberton; Mrs. Green and Mrs. Smith jv. Misses T. and C. Bayly; Mrs. Joyce
and Mrs. Abbott v. Miss Orr and Miss Rainger; Mrs. Wiison and Mrs. Rainger v. Miss Henderson anci Miss Buddie; Mrs. Henry and Miss Ridings v. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Miller; Mrs. Dufaur and Miss Lever v. Mrs.’ Bradley and Miss Clark; Miss Macfarlane and Mrs. P. Hanna v. Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Cox; Miss Culling and Miss Rathbone v. Misses L. and H. Cutfield; Mrs. Murphy and Miss Cousins v. Misses V. and K. Souter; Mrs. Friedlander and Mrs. Boddington v. Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Fenton; Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Watson v. winner of Mrs. Hughes and Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Hodges. Matches in the second round may also be played to-morrow, but must in any case be played by June 1. Entries for the coronation medal match, which is to be played on Friday, close at the clubhouse to-morrow. Glendowie Ladies. —Third round, eclectic match, Wednesday:—Mrs. Browne v. Miss Meadows, Mrs. Hill v. Miss Lundon, Mrs. Hutchinson v. Mrs. McGinley, Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Miller., v. Miss Arneil, Mrs. Stanley v. Miss Maden, Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Hintz, Mrs. Dickey v. Miss W. Rendell, Miss W. Hintz v. Miss B. Stevenson, Miss M. Rendell v. another, Miss Appleyard v. Miss Katterfeldt. Miss Sharland v. Miss O. English, Miss Sutton v. Mrs. Markwick, Miss D. Scott v. Miss M. English, Miss Eales v. another. Akarana Ladies.—Bogey match, tomorrow.—Mrs. Symes v. Miss Ballantyne, Miss Feet v. Miss Court, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Mueller, Miss Walrond v. Mrs. Fernleigh. Miss Young v. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. McCarthy v. Miss Carr. Miss James v. Mrs. Gilmour, Mrs. Ellis v. Miss Darrach. Mrs. Cox v. Miss Belton, Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Blakey, Mrs. Darrach v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Mong v. Miss McKenzie. Titirangi Ladies. —C grade, commencing at 11 a.m. to-morrow: —Mrs. Hutchison v. Miss Tiarks, Miss N. Bailey v. Miss J. Bartley, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Mrs. Bartley, Mrs. Brook-Taylor v. Miss N. Martin, Mrs. Campbell v. Miss McKay. On Tuesday, May 29, a match will be held. Partners may be chosen and post entries will be received. Entries for the Pupuke Ladies.—L.G.U. medal, on Wednesday: Mrs. Craven v. Miss Parker. Mrs. Tysoe v. Miss Clemnow. Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Buddie
v. Mrs. R. Chisholm, Mrs. Bowden v. \ Miss Harty, Miss B. O’Neill v. Mrs. j Mowbray, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Blomfield v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Berman v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Spiller v. Mrs. Curtis, Miss A. O’Neill v. Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Skeet, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss E. Lorie, Miss Dunnet v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. Howden v. Mrs. Howe, Miss B. McDonnell v. A. N. Other. Coronation medal, to be played on Friday, close to-morrow at five o’clock. W HANGAREI CLUB A special meeting of members of the Whangarei Golf Club was held on Friday evening, the president, Major D. B. Blair, presiding over a good attendance. It was decided to renew the lease of the Mount Denby links for a period of seven years from the end of the present season. To provide for the added expenditure it was unanimously resolved to in- » crease the men’s subscription by one guinea and that of the ladies by half a guinea for^O^years.
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