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WEEK-END GAMES AUCKLAND BEAT MAUNGAKIEKIE The feature of the week-end golf was the defeat of Maungakiekie in the annual match against Auckland Club by 16 games to S. E. J. Moss, Auckland professional, beat E. S. Douglas, Maungakiekie, in a close game. Moss holed at three at the 18th to beat Douglas one up. The rounds were 72 and 73. The match was played at Middlemore. Auckland v. Maungakiekie, Auckland names first. —H. B. Busk beat S. Morpeth, 3 and 1; R. X>. Wright lost to R. M. George, 3 and 2; W. S. Ralph lost to T. A. Goulding, 3 and 1; R. O. Gardner lost to W. L. Robinson, 1 down; P. J. Western beat A. E. Robinson, 4 and 3; H. Plumley beat H. A. Randrup, 3 and 2: E. L. Bartleet beat R. J. Hamilton, 1 up; B. W. Delph beat H. W. Cooke, 5 and 3; W. N. Abbott lost lo J. Hockin. 3 and .1; H, B. Rees beat J. Methven, 2 and 1; G. H. Abel beat R. McCrystall, 4 and 3; H. Tidmarsh beat H. Brinsden, 4 and 2; D. Mac Cormack lost to H. B. Robson, 3 and 1; R. G. Rainger beat A. Goulding, 4 and 3; H. C. Beese lost to A. V. Peace, 2 and 1; N. Bouisson beat B. Humphreys, 6 and 5; C. M. Gordon beat E. Ohlson, 5 and 4; J. P. Aldred lost to G. Talliss, 1 down; G. F. Foote beat R. B. Wilson, 4 and 3; W. Brander beat C. S. Western, 1 up; R. F. Johnston beat W. J. Thompson, 6 and 5; W. Colbeck beat S. W. Hunter, 6 and 5; F. Mackv beat’ A. B. Joplin, 6 and a; A. Boddington tost to N. Hockin, 5 and 4. Titirangi Ladies. Handicap, second round.—Miss K. F-ouhy beat Miss Cooke. 2 up; Mrs. Cooke beat Mrs. Darrow, 3 and 2; Mrs. Heigh ton beat Mrs. Paterson, 2 up; Miss Cornaga beat Miss M. Fouhy, . 1 up; Mrs. F. Finlay beat. Miss Dud ex', 5 and 4; Miss Gold water beat Mrs. Cain, 1 up; Miss Pickett beat Miss K. Horton, 4 and 3; Mrs. O’Beary beat Miss J. Easton,. 2 up; Mrs. Endean beat Mrs. Gyllies, .3 and 1; Mrs. McMillan beat Mrs. Dufaur, 3 and 2; Mrs. J. C. Finlay beat Mrs. Rutherford, 5 and 4; Miss Grierson beat Mrs. Lovett, 3 and 1; Mrs. Melrose beat Miss Moody, 2 up; Mrs. Allison beat Miss . Johnson, 2 up; Mis I-lacket beat Mrs. Court, 2 up at the IS tlx. round must be completed by June There will be an B.G.U. match on Thursday. Entries will closo to-day. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played to-morrow:—Mrs. J. B. Johnston v. Miss Tiarks; Mrs. BrookeTaylor v. Mrs. Hutchison; Mrs. Grierson v. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Moore-Jones v. Mrs. B. M. Cooke; Miss McKay v. Mrs. Bart-ley;-Mrs. Towsey v. Miss N. Martin; Miss K. Wells v. Miss IST. Bailey; Mrs; Campbell v. Miss J. Bartley. Maungakiekie. —Flag was won by F. Wiseman (13), who carried the flag to tbe 19th hole,’ closely followed by R. Cleghorn (16), and B. D. Holland (25). Akarana. —Mixed foursomes: Miss E. Walrond and B. J. Smith, 98—14, 84; Miss McGee and G. Wynyai'd, 104—17, 87; Miss Fearnley and J. Swanson, 106—16, 90; Miss Knott and D. Syme, 107—16, 91; Mrs. Brett and G. Brett, 105—14, 91; Miss F. Bajlantyne and W. G. T. Miller, 110—18, 92; Miss J. Berx'y and F. Hazelden, 106— 13, 93; Mrs. McCarthy and P. J. McCarthy, 106—12, 94; Mrs. Rowntree and L. Rowntree. r 112—18, 94; Miss Darrach and J. A. Wallace, 102—7, 95. Pupuke. —Qualifying round championship: I. G. MacKenzie, 77; M. E. Thompson, 83; L. J. Minogue, 87; B. Goldwater, 87; L. Whittakei', 91; A. M. Howden, 92; J. l-iowie, 92; E. H. Mingay, 93; F. W. Clai'k, 94; H. T. Gould, 94; R. B. Parker, 95; W. Mills, 95; D. R. C. Mowbray, 95; G. O. Stevenson, 96; W. H. Spillar, 98; T. de Clive Lowe, 100. Medal round: M. E. Thompson, 83 —12, 71; L. J. Minogue, 87—15, 72; B. Coldwater, S7—l4, 73; I. G. MacKenzie, 77—4, 73; L. Whittaker, 91—17, 74. The following qualified for tlx§ junior championship: R. H. Greyille, 91; E. Close, 94; R. Johnston, .98; A. Ansell, 99; A. Reeve, 102; F. R. Norris, 103; W. I. Stenxson, 106; E. F. Grim wade, 106; L. G. Hunt, 107; C. H. Kingsford, 107; W. Taylor, 110; B. Sellars, 112; A. L. Hopewell, 113; R. Lush, 113; J. W. Court, 113. Otahuhu v. Everslie. — The match played on Saturday at the Otahuhu Club’s links resulted in a draw. Results, Everslie names fii'st: Milne lost to Croxton, 4 down and 3; Dykes lost to W. Eustace, 6 down and 4; Beechey beat C. Reader, 4 up and 3; J. Rhind beat Robb, 3 up; R. O’Neill lost to McPherson, 4 down and 2; J. O’Neill beat Downey, 2 up; Lovegrove beat Bi'own, 4 up and 3; Hogan lost to Simpson, 6 down and 5; Rice beat Logan, •1 up and 2; J. Richardson and A. Murdoch, all square; Hobson beat Hipkins, 2 up; Platt lost to McArthur, 2 down; T. G. Smith lost to Stephenson, 6 down and
Otahuhu. —First round of Ballin Cup competitions: C. F. Jones beat J. Logan, 3 and 2; J. S. White beat R. G. Moffitt, 6 and 4; 11. J. Levy beat J. B. Simpson, 2 and 1; J. McPherson beat R. O. Brown, 5 and 3; W. E. Eustace beat A. Murdoch, 5 and 3; A. P. Eustace beat H. Shortt, 3 and 2; L. J. Croaxson beat C. R. Reader, 2 and 1; B. Kay beat R. Prangley, 6 and 5. Otahuhu Ladies. —lnter-club between Otahuhu and Everslie Ladies’ Golf Clubs, at Otahuhu on Saturday. Everslie names fii'st: Mrs. Level' beat Mrs. McNeely, 9 up and 8; Mrs.' Little and Miss Roberts, all square; Mrs. Bilkie beat Miss Whyte, 2 up and 1; Miss B. Cos-gi-ove lost to Mrs. Chapman, 4 down and 3; Miss ,R. Arbuckle lost to Miss E. O’Loughlin, 1 down; Miss Smith and Miss R. O’Boughlin, all square; Mrs. Richardson lost to Mrs. Shaw, 1 down; Miss M. O’Neill beat Miss Wills, 5 up and 3. Te Awamutu Ladies., —Medal round: Mrs. Macdonald, 97—25, 72; Mrs. Blundell, 9S—2l, 77; Miss Hv. Civil, 109 —28, 81; Miss W. Manson, 110—36, 83. L.G.U. Medal, seniors: Miss-Quin, 109— 17 92; Miss Woolly, 105-r-'ls, 90; Miss Wallace, 96—16, 80; Mrs. Teasdale, 99—17, 82, and Miss Focke, 93 —16, 77. Juniors: Mrs. Macdonald, 103—25, 78; Mrs. Blundell. 100 —21. 79: Mrs. Chamberlain, 11J—--35, S 4: Mrs. White, 121—29, 92; Mrs. R. Jones, 115—26, 89. C Grade: Miss J. Manson, 120—36. S 4; Mrs. A. F. Walker, 128—36, 92; Mrs. M. Barnett, 130—36, 94; Miss D. Gibson. 136—36, - 100; Mrs. McArthur, 139 —36, 103; Mrs. E. Bryant, 145—36, 112.
Papakura v. Pukekohe.— Papakura defeated Pukekohe at Papakura. Papakura players first: —Women: Miss White beat Mrs. Motion, 5 and 3; Miss Walker lost to Miss Jefferis, 1 down; Miss falters beat Miss A. Johns, 1 up; Mrs. Busing beat Miss R. Johns, 1 up; Miss Wilkins beat Mrs. O’Loughlen, 8 and 7; M*s. Goddard beat Miss Pirrit, 2 and 1, Mrs. Elliott beat Miss Duncan, o and 1, Miss Rhind beat Miss Allan, 9 and 8, Miss Walters beat Miss O’Connor, 3 and -. Mrs. Walters beat Miss Kensmgton, 4 and 3; Mrs. Foote beat Mrs. Johns, 9 ana S; Miss McLennan lost to Miss Backhurst, 1 down. Men: Chapman lost to Lawson, 2 and 1; Spencer beat Kissling. -j and 1: Smith beat Payne, 2 and 1: J- L.• liott beat O’Loughlen, 3. and 1, Paxitt lost to Short, 2 down: R. Townsend. 4 and 3: Matheson beat Roul ston, 3 and 2; Gilmour beat Pike, 1 up, Langford lost to Lee, 3 and 2, -Brooks beat Raines, 2 and 1: Busing beat Find lav, 2 up: McLennan beat Scantlebury, 7 and 6; Robbins and Brake, an square, Caddv and Roose, unfinished. V. Elliott ant) Mineher. unfinished. Hamilton. —Qualified for Bell Cup. Amarv. McCracken. N. Ross, Horton, jun., W. J. Rina:, Eiby, Sheppard, Sutcliffe, Booths, Mony, Russell, Newland, Swarbrick, Cole, W. D. Ross, Harkness. The following qualified for the consolation handicap: W 7 ilkes, Wilson, <-*uy, Champion. Eggliston, Menzies, Wake, Gillies. Hart, Poutney, Griffiths, Crimp, Atkins, Gerrard, J. Horton, Cox, de Mare The last eight tied with 84 and will play off.
Pukekohe. —Men's Division of the vicepresident’s torphy contest was won by Johnson (S). who defeated Brosnahan (6), in the final, 1 up. Waiuku. —Third round, Bloomfield Cup: Jerrarn beat Hill, 4 and 3; Forbes beat Herrold, 3 and 1; Christianson beat Ward, 1 up; Howden beat Bloomfield, 1 up at the 10th; Barker beat Graham, 4
and 2: McCarthy beat Qhlson, 3 and 1;. i Kidd beat' Day by default; Aldred beat I White, 2 and 1; Colbeck beat Munro, 2 e and 1; Barribail beat Ducker, 1 up. > • ] MATCHES ARRANGED t Auckland Ladle.?,—Draw, medal match j for Mrs. J. M. Wilson’s clubs to-morrow: j Mrs. iiutherford v. Mrs.’ Hughes. Mrs. 1 Green v. Miss F. Rathbcme, Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Joyce v. Miss Coutts, f Miss Upton v. Miss Hamlin, Mrs. Towle I v. Miss Bayly, Miss Martin V. Mrs. < Hodges, Miss Lever v. Miss Culling, Mrs. < Dufaur v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Ridings v. Miss McGovern, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Abbott, Miss 1 H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Morris, Miss Macfarlane v. Mrs. Nevill, Miss L. Cutfield v. Miss Orr, Miss Moginie v. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Buttle v. Miss MacCormick, Miss Wilson v. Mrs. P. Hanna, Miss Jackson v. Miss Noakes, Miss Rainger v. Miss E. Mahoney, Miss Ferguson v. Mrs. Richmond, Miss Didsbury v. Miss Ruddock, Miss Clark v. Miss Draper, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Finn, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss Graham, Miss L. Roberton v. Mrs. Foster, Miss C. Bayly v. Miss R. Roberton, Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. Revell, Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. ( Rainger, Mrs. Watson v. Mrs. Frater, Miss Cousins v. Mrs. Mellsop, Miss Egerton v. Miss S. Mahoney, Mrs. Fried- £ lander v. Mrs. Boddington, Mrs. Miller f v. Miss L. Rathbone, Miss Walkley v. t Miss Spencer, Mrs. Phillips v. Miss John- . son, Mrs. Brittain v. Miss A. Bayly. Miss 1 N. Colbeck v. A. N. Other. < The fourth rpund for the Hope Lewis < Cup:—Miss T. Bayly (9) defeated Mrs. ' Friedlander (36), 9 and 7; Mrs. Dufaur i (6) defeated Mrs. Ferguson (7), 5 and J 4; Mrs. Rutherford (12), defeated Miss E. Mahoney (21), 1 up; Mrs. Marshall (9) 1 defeated Miss E. Culling (1). 7 and 5. i Maungakiekie Ladies.—Draw for fl.ag ’ match to-morrow:—Miss D. Horton v. ] Mrs. Noakes, 1 Miss K. Horton v. Miss M. « Gold water, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Fin- : l lay, Mrs. Russell v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. ! 1 Brown v. Miss M. Goldwater, Mrs. Me- j Millan v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. Henrvs, Mrs. Swain v. Miss Johnston, Miss U. Russell v. Mrs. Ward, Miss ‘ Preece v. Mrs. Robinson, Miss Lawrence 1 v. Mrs. Owen, Miss Pickett v. Mrs. Jop- < lin, Miss Hoskings v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss , Grierson v. Miss Cornaga, Miss G. Cooke v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. O’Leary v. Miss , A. Grove Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Cain, Mrs Burton v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Schnauer v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Sawers v. Mrs. Malcolm, ( Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. J. Easton v. . Mrs. Baird, Miss Gallagher v. Mrs. Bal- 1 garnie, Mrs. Bourke v. Miss Robson, Mrs. Mason v. Miss N. Clarke, Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Evans, Mrs. Chappell v. Miss Moody, Miss Hooten v. Miss Lamb, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Millington v. Mrs. Eddowes, Mrs. Siddall v. Mrs. Rich- 1 ardson, Miss I. Walker v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Rudge v. Kirs. Goldwater, Miss Ponsford v. Miss A. Hall, Miss Blackburn ; v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss E.. Schnauer v. Mrs. 1 Robb. Akarana Ladies.—Medal draw, to-mor- j row, commencing at noon:—Miss Me- * Carthy v. Mrs. Fearnley. Miss Darrach ' 1 v. Miss Young, Mrs. Mueller v. Miss I Peet, Miss Parr v. Miss Jones, Miss Mil- j ler v. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Brown v. Miss I Walrond, Mrs. Symes v. Mrs. Grant. Miss [ Ballantyne V - Miss Rudman. Draw for the C grade competition:— j Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Long, Miss Floyd v. Miss Todd, Ms. Sinclair v. Kirs. Darrach, Miss Eskrigge v. Kris. Blakey, Mrs. Hodges v. Miss Dalton.. Pupuke Ladies.—Draw for first round championship, on Wednesday.—Seniors: Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Foote; byes, Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Spiller, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. M. Chisholm, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mrs. Blomfield v. Miss A. O’Neill, Kirs. Davidson v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss Williams v. Miss B. O’Neill, Miss Dunri v. Miss B. Buddie. Juniors; Mis. Dario w v. Mrs. Quick, •
Airs. Kensington v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Becroft v. Miss B. McDonnell, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs Hebert, Kirs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Howden, Mrs. McFarlane v. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Atwood v. Miss Harty, Miss L. McDonnell v. Miss Dunnet, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss Parker. Byes: Mrs. Mulligan v. Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Deigbton, Miss G. Lorie v. Mrs. Skeet. The L.G.U. Medal.—Mrs. Craven, 90—21, 69: Mrs. Bowden, 96—23, 73; Miss Dunnet, 102—29, 73. The putting and approaching competition was won by Mrs. Craven with a smi-P of 20.
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