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TITIRANGI LADIES’ MATCHES Titirangi ladies played the first round of the handicap match play tourney yesterday. At Akarana Miss Longdell was 6 up on bogey. MATCHES PLAYED Titirangi Ladies. —First round handicap tourney: Miss Rutherford beat Mrs Scott, 5 and 4; Mrs. Melrose and Mrs. Roberts, all square at the 18th; Mrs. Roberts conceded a win; Mrs. Deighton beat Mrs. Hopkins, 1 up; Mrs. Allison beat Mrs. Taylor, 3 and 2; Miss Cornaga beat Miss Lawrence, 2 up; Miss K. Horton beat Mrs. Eddowes, 7 and 6; Miss Hacket beat Miss E>. Horton, 1 up at the 20th; Mrs. J. C. Findlay beat Mrs. Ferguson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Harrow beat Mrs. Grevatt, 3 and 2; Mrs. Dufaur beat Mrs. Grevatt, 1 up at the 20th; Mrs. Endean beat Miss Bray, 6 and 5; Mrs. Russell beat Mrs. Robinson, 2 and 1; Miss Grierson beat Mrs. Ward, 2 and 1; Miss Goldwater beat Miss E. Ponsford, 7 and 5; Miss G. Cook beat Mrs. Fraer by default; Miss Hougall beat Mrs. Joplin, 4 and 3; Mrs. F. Findlay beat Mrs. Mclllraith by default; Miss M. Fouhy beat Mrs. Goldwater, 3 and 1; Miss Pickett beat Mrs. Colebrook, 1 up at the 19th; Miss J. Easton beat Mrs. Reid, 3 and 2; Mrs. Gillies beat Miss Harvey, 2 up; Mrs. Lovett beat Miss D. Stewart, by default; Miss U. Russell beat Miss Potter, 8 and 7; Mrs. H. Cook beat Mrs Nicholson, 4 and 3; Mrs. Cain beat Miss M. Cook, 3 and 2; Mrs.#Paterson beat Mrs. Henrys, 5 and 4; Mrs. O’Leary beat Miss Millington, 9 and 8; Mrs. McMillan beat Mrs. Brown, 1 up; Miss Moody beat Mrs. Souter, 1 up at the 19th; Miss Johnston beat Miss Manning, 1 up. Akarana Ladies.—Bogey: Miss S. Longdill, 6 up; Miss G. Bygate, 2 up; Miss M. Peet, all square. Rotorua Ladies.—A grade: Mrs. L. T. Hill, 86—13, 73; Miss M. Payton, 80—1, 79; Miss S. Payton, 85—6, 79. B grade: Mrs. Worthington, 96 —22, 74; Mrs. Sherriff, 102—27, 75. Tauranga.—A challenge match for the Tauranga Golf Club’s silver buttons was played between the holders, P. H. Roche and G. Gibbs, and A. Matheson and R. Renshaw, and resulted in the holders retaining the trophies. In the first round of the Cameron Cup competition points won were: H. P. Bryan, 5; W. H. Roche, 3; H. P. Butts, 2. In the junior cup competition H. Watkinsom obtained 5 poinls and H. F. Ibbotson 3. The best cards for Canadian foursomes for ladies were: Mrs. Hanna and Mias E. Goodyear, 108 — 23. S 5; Misses C. Hall and A. Goodyear, 115—29, 89. MATCHES ARRANGED Papakura.—Bogey to-morrow: Chapman v. J. Elliott. Langford v. L. Spencer, Brooks v. K. Matheson. Naylor v. Tilston, Smith v. McLennan. Page v. Gray, Busing v. Caddy, Robbins v. V. Elliott, McRae v. Gilmore. Titirangi.—Bogey to-morrow: G. Birch v. N. C. McLean, H. Jenkins v. J. L. G. Carnachan, F. S. Ballin v. A. Brinsden, A. Parr v. A. Fairburn, F. Laurie v. H. M. Rogerson, R. J. Truscott v. J. H. Francis, R. Gray v. W. Cain, R. J. Graham v. H. C. Colson, L. Robson v. E. Griffiths. A. Bailey v. P. Harrison, E. Ohlson v. R. McCrystall, P. A. Spurdle v. M. Nelson, G. White v. A. Cerrutty, W.
West v. M. Shroff, W. Nolan v. T. Clarke, G. C. Jones v. A. O’Leary, w. J. a. ; Thompson v. H. C. McCoy, A. E. Robin- j son v. H. L. Massey, A. Le Sieur v. R. J. | Torrens, T. A. Goulding v. A. Anderson. G. Talliss v. A. Good, J. Hockin v. R. M. Dacre, H. R. Cooke v. R. L. Wilson, E. j F. Burns v. F. Trice, G. Uren v. A. Gould- | ing, H. Broadbent v. T. Chapman, A. V. Pearce v. A. X. Taylor, C. Robinson v. C. Tysce, J. Gardner v. W. P Baker, A. j B. Chappell v. H. S. Malcolm. R. F. Ward ! v. W. Paitken. Te Awamutu. —Eclectic match to-mor-row: M. Otway v. S. S. Preston, D. McArthur v, A. Whyte, J. Oliphant v. I. Bent, J. O’Sullivan v. R. A. Coyne, T Mclnnes v. J. Walsh, H. Focke v. J Williams, W. M. Winter v. H. McDonald, M. Bennett v. R. Wallace, T. W. Gee v. B. Dewhirst. W. Douglas v. F. Macklow, F. C. Blundell v. 11. V. Holmes, M. InnesJones v. R, G. Hodges, B. Kelly v. E. White. Te Awamutu Ladies. —Coronation medal match to-morrow: Miss Focke v. Miss Woolly, Mrs. Teasdale v. Miss Qt in. The medal round draw in the junior division is as follows: Mrs. McDonald v. Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Whyte v. Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. Oliphant v. Miss Montefiore, Miss H. Civil v. Miss Irwin, Mrs. O’Sullivan v. Mrs. A. Porritt, Mrs. Blundell v. Mrs. Chamberlain, Miss W. Manson v. another.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 7
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