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RESULTS AND ARRANGEMENTS Week-end arrangements and recent results of golf matches are as follow: MATCHES PLAYED Akarana Ladies v. Otahuhu.—Akarana beat Otahuhu by 6 games to 4. Otahuhu players first: Miss Cutforth beat Miss Darrach, 4 and 2; Miss Mellsop lost to Mrs. McCarthy, 6 and 5; Miss Percy beat Mrs. Symes, 4 and 3; Mrs. Hipkins beat Mrs. Mueller, 2 and 1; Mrs. McNeely beat Miss Miller, 5 and 4; Mrs. Chapman lost to Mrs. Brown, 1 down; Mrs. Valentine lost to Mrs. Cox, 7 and 6; Miss O’Loughlin lost to Miss Court, 2 down; Mrs. Shaw lost to Mrs. Ellis, 8 and 7; Miss Wills lost to Miss Walrond, 7 and 5. Te Puke Ladies v. Whakatane (Whakatane names first).—Foursome: Miss Black and Mrs. Sloane lost to Misses Watson and Mollgaard, 4 and 2; Mrs. Fraser and Miss Sutherland lost to Mesdames Thorburn and Perring, 4 and 2; Mrs. Boon and Miss Ryde beat Mrs. Budd and Miss Rogers, 4 and 3; Miss Rountree and Miss Bell and Mrs. Butcher and Miss Jamieson, all square. Miss Black lost to Miss Watson, 2 down; Mrs. Sloane lost to Mrs. Thorburn, 3 down; Mrs. Fraser beat Miss Mollgaard, 1 up; Miss Sutherland lost to Mrs. Perring, 3 and 1; Mrs. Boon 1 lost to Mrs. Budd, 1 down; Miss Ryde beat Miss Rogers, 6 and 5; Miss Rountree beat Mrs. Butcher, 6 and 5; Miss Bell lost to Miss Jamieson, 2 down. Te Aroha Ladies v. Hamilton (Te Aroha names first).—Mrs. Halligan beat Airs. Mander, 6 and 5; Mrs. Hunger beat Mrs. Bell, 2 up: Mrs. Bli«s beat Miss D. Mackay, 2 up: Mrs. McGlashan beat Miss Masters, 7 and 5: Mrs. Dempste- lost to Mrs. Bennett, 7 and 5; Mrs. Mairigay lost to Miss McKenzie, 8 and 6; Mrs. Sprague beat Miss K. Wilson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Flatt beat Mrs. Worley, 1 up; Mrs. Willis and Mrs. King, all square; Mrs. Frear lost to Miss Norris, 3 and 2. Akarana Ladies.—One-club match: Mrs Mueller, 111—25, 86; Miss F. Ballantyne" 122—32, 90; Miss Court, 126—35,91; Mrs. Ellis, 128—36, 92; Miss Parr, 126—33, 93Miss Young 129—36, 93. The C grade match was won by Miss M. Coath, 116 Miss E. Walrond was next with 118. Rotorua Ladies.—Medal and spoon:—A grade: Miss S. Payton. 82—6, 76; Miss T Giesen, 95—16, 79; Miss Lewis. 98—19! 79; Mrs. Blencowe, 100—20, 80. B gradeMrs. Redhead, 111—36. 75; Mrs. Sherriff! 104— 2 i, 77; Mrs. Mellsop, 102—21, 81 C grade: Miss Young, 91—6, 85; Mrc R Griffiths, 104—12, 92; Mrs. Ashton, l‘o6 Waiuku Ladies.—First match, Barstow Vase: Mrs. I* orbes, 102—20, 82; Miss Neil 103—20, 83Mrs. Barker. 122—36, 86 ; Mrs. Ohlson, 110—29, 86; Miss Hull, 114—27, 87; Mrs Harkness, 123—36, 87; Miss Glynes, 1-7—co, 92; Miss Barriball, 119— 24. 9o; Miss Ducker, 133—36, 97. Otahuhu Ladies v. Akarana Ladies. — An inter-club match was played between the members of the Otahuhu and Akarana Ladies” Golf Clubs, Akarana winning by six matches to four. Following are the results, with Akarana names first: Miss Darrach lost to Miss Cutforth. 4 down and 2; Mrs. McCarthy beat Miss Mellsop, 6 up and 5; Mrs. Symes lost to Miss Percy, 4 down and 3; Mrs. Mueller lost to Mrs. Hipkins. 2 down and 1; Miss Miller lost to Airs. McNeely, 4 down and o; Mrs. Brown beat Mrs. Chapman, 1 up; Mrs. Cox beat Mrs. Valentine, 7 up and 6; Miss Court beat Miss R. O’Loughlin, 2 up; Mrs. Ellis beat Mrs. Shaw. 8 up and 7; Miss 'Walrond beat Miss Wills. 7 up and 5. Otahuhu v. Everslie.—The following have been selected to represent the Otahuhu Ladies' Club v. Everslie, at Otahuhu on Saturday: Mrs. McNeely. Miss
Roberts, Miss A. Whyte. Mrs. Chaprran, Miss E. O’Loughlin. Miss R. O'Loughlin. Mrs. Shaw, Miss M. Wills. MATCHES ARRANGED Otahuhu v. Everslie. —At P’avona inmorrow:—Otahuhu players: P. Downey, J. McCrory, J. Simpson. H. Levy, c. Reader, W. B. Eustace. R. L. Brown. R. Murdoch, J. Logan, J. McPherson, n Hipkins, L. J. Croxson. Everslie: Dyke>, Milne, Carson. Wardell, O’Neill, R. O'Neill, J. Beechey, Rhind, Hogan, Rice, Goddard. Hobson, Lovergrove, Richardson, F. Parker. Pukekohe v. Papakura. —On Saturday Pukekohe players:—Ladies: Mesdam^s Motion, McWhirter, O’Loughlin, Maddison and John, and Misses Jefferis, I. Duncan, Backhurst, O’Connor, A. Johns, R. Johns. Pirrit, Allan, Kensington and Jamieson. Men: Roulston (2), Anderson, Charlesworth, Duncan, Foster, Findlay, Hosking, Kissling, Lawson, Lee, Michie, O’Loughlin, Pike, Raines, Roose, Short, Sellars, Townsend, Schlaepfer. Johnson. Lally, Coyle, Brosnahan, Scantlebury and McWhirter. Papakura players: Chapman, L. Spencer, Smith, J. Elliott, Pavitt, R. Spencer, Matheson, Gilmore, Langford, Brooks, Busing, McLennan, Robbins, Caddy, V. Elliott. Emergency: Naylor. Waiuku. —Draw, first round Bloomfield Cup: Jerram plays Hill, Forbes plays Herrold, Ward plays Christianson, Howden plays Bloomfield, Barker plays Gra - ham, Ohlson plays McCarthy, Day plays Kidd, White plays Aldred, Munro plays Colbeck, Barriball plays Ducker. GOLF IN BRITAIN AMATEURS TIE WITH PROFESSIONALS (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian Press Association) LONDON, Wednesday. In a match at Brookwood the amateur golfers tied with the professionals. In the foursomes each side won three games and in the singles each won six. R. H. Wethered defeated Braid, 4 up and 3; Sir Ernest Holderness defeated Jolly, 4 and 3: W. L. Hope defeated Ray, 8 up and 7; E. F. Storey defeated Havers, 2 up and 1; Robson defeated Dr. Tweddell, 3 up and 2; Charles Whitcombe defeated C. J. Tolley, 3 up and 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 375, 8 June 1928, Page 7
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