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GOLF

CORONATION MEDAL AUCKLANDERS WELL UP In the New Zealand ladies’ competition for the Coronation Medal two Aucklanders were in the tie for second place, and Titirangi had several players high in the list. The best cards recorded were:— Mrs. Treadwell (Hutt), 76—5, 71 (75), 4 under par. Mrs. F. Browne (Glendowie), 94—17, 77 (SO), 3 under. Mrs. Dufaur (Auckland), 82 —S, 74 (77), 3 under. Miss M. Lee (Waiwetu), 92—17, 75 (78), 3 under. Mrs. Anderson (Marton), 96—20. 76 (78), 2 under; Mrs. A. R. Blank (Harewood), 100 —20 80 (82), 2 under; Miss G. Bramwell (Feilding), 96—16, 80 (82), 2 under; Miss White-Parsons (Christchurch), 84—9, 75 (77), 2 under: Miss H. Barnett (Miramar), 93—13, 80 (81), 1 under; Miss Iv. Fouhy (Titirangi), 92—19, 73 (74), 1 under; Miss Goldwater (Titirangi), 90—17, 73 (74), 1 under; Mrs. D. Given (Walton), 94 —19, 75 (76), 1 under; Mrs. Hosking (Titirangi), 81—8, 73 (74). 1 under; Mrs. Mcllwraith (Titirangi), 92 —19, 73 (74), 1 under; Mrs. Woollams (Wanganui), 86—7, 79 (80), 1 under; Mrs. , Willis (Walton), 93—18, 75 (76), 1 under; Mrs. Hill (Glendowie). 100—20, 80 (80). j equal to par. LOCAL COMPETITIONS Owing to the wretched conditions rul- j ing on Saturday few matches were j played in Auckland. Middlemore ! started a competition, but recalled the j players. Only two matches in the match | play event at Titirangi were played. MATCHES PLAYED One Tree Hill Ladies.—C Grade eclec- , tic: Miss Spitt, 102; Miss A. Konayne, 104. Titirangi Ladies.—C Grade: Mrs. Tow- | sey, 126. Glendowie Ladies. —L.G.U.: 100—25, SI; Miss M. English. 106—21, 85; Miss O ; English, 107—22, 85. C Grade: Miss W. j ■ Hintz. Match-play tourney, first round: Mrs. Browne defeated Miss Muben, 5 and . : 1; Mrs. McMillan defeated Mrs. Miller, o i land 2; Mrs. Stanley defeated Mrs. War- | ren. 4 and 2; Mrs. Hayes defeated Miss Lundon, 8 and 7; Mrs. Dickey defeateu i Mrs. McGinley, 2 up; Mrs. Hutchison de- ; feated Miss Meadows, 5 and 4: Mrs. Hill • defeated Miss Arneil, 2 up: Miss O. English defeated Miss Shalland 4 and 2; Mi. Scott defeated Miss M. Hill, 4 and 2. Waiuku. —Bloomfield Cup: TTmcrHii beat Barker, 3 and 2; .McCarthy beat Kidd, 8 and 7; Barriball beat Colbeck, 4 and 3; Forbes beat Jerram, 3 and 2. | Pukekohe.—Qualified in Johnson Tro- , phy: A. Schlaepfer, W. G. Brosnahan. E Maddison, J. N. Anderson, H. Charles- i worth and G. F. Payne. Heavy rain was j experienced and no further players corn- 1 pleted the course. Tauranga. —Wednesday Cup: D. V. An- . derson Cup: D. V. Anderson, 95—18, 77; ' H. G. Rodgers, 96—18, 78. The result of ! the competition, in which there ale still two rounds to play, is:—ll. G. Lodge.

31 points; S. O. Guinness, 6; D. V. Anderson, 6; W. A. Paterson, 5; D. V. Hanna, 3; J. A. Guinness, 2. Hamilton—Bell Cop: FirM roui rey beat Cole, 3 up; Sutcliffe beat Booth, 3 and 2; M. W. Horton beat Swarbri- k. 4 and 3; Eiby beat Newland, 6 and 5; W. D. Ross beat N. Ross, 4 and 3; King beat Money, 7 and 6; Russell beat Shepperd. 3 and 2; Hardness and McCracken, all square. Consolation Cup.—First round: Purrand beat Champion, 4 and 3; Waite beat Menzies, 3 and 1; Guy beat Griffiths, and 3; Pountney beat Eggleston, 5 and 3; Carter beat Wilson. 1 up; Crimp won from Gillies by default; Horton beat Harkness, 2 and 1; Atkins and Wilkes, all square. MATCHES ARRANGED Akarana Ladies.—Bogey at noon to morrow. Draw; Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Feaniley, Mrs. Symes v. Miss Miller, Miss Ballantyne v. Miss Parr, Miss Darracli v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Young v. Mrs. Rocke, Miss Walrond v. Miss Peet. Mrs. Mueller v. Miss Court, Mrs. Brown v. Miss Jones Mrs. McCarthy v. Mrs. Cox. Following is the draw for the C grade medal match.—Mrs. Blakey v. Miss O’Neil, Mrs. Preston v. Miss G. Hodg< , Miss Broadbent v. Mrs. Hodges. .Mr Mainland v. Miss M. Walters, Mrs. Long v. Miss Archer, Mrs. Young v. Miss Walters, Miss Scliischka v. Miss Dalton, Mis* Trayes v. Mrs. Darrach, Miss Clark \ Miss Burtenshaw. Pupuke Ladies.—L.G.U. medal, on ! Wednesday. Draw: Miss McDonald i Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss DuuI net, Miss A. O’Neill v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. ■ Rutherford v. Miss B. McDonnell, Miss j B. O’Neill v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Blomfleld jv. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. ' Herbert, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Atwood, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Skeet, Mrs. Tyso* v’. Mrs. R. Chisholm, Mrs. Craven v. Sirs, j Becroft, Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. Dario\v, j Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. Howden, Mrs. Spill* n j v. Mrs. Kensington, Miss Harty v. Mrs. ! Quick, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Weller, Mrs. I Goldwater v. Miss Parkin, Mrs. Mulli- ! gan v. another.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 7

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