WEEK-END GOLF
INTER-CLUB matches HANY competitions played Several inter-club matches and many j mpeUtlons tv ere played during the 00 t end In a match between a team from Titirangi and Ota- ‘ v/, at Otahuhu, the Otahuhu team " INTER-CLUB results v. Titirangi. Otahuhu names ot l_B H. Menasies- lost to S. Morpeth, fit 3- r Eustace lost to R. M. George, S-J* t *J. Croxson lost to T. A. Goulds' —’ o ’ g.* j B. Simpson beat H. A. ln *’Jun ’2 up; R. G. Moffitt lost to E. Randrup. 3 __ 2; A £ . Eustace beat A. *\ Moulding - . 4 —3; J. S. Whyte beat E. 3, '£2ns 2—l; J- A - McPherson lost to 5 aSidbent, 3—2; C. F. Jones beat H- xf Whyte. 6—5; K. Kay beat H. R. G- c 4- C. R. Reader beat W. Ward, fook«,_ powney lost to C. Towsey, Brown beat Dr. Moore, 4—3. £-■*’ halls; Menzies and Eustace lost to and George, 3—2; Croxson and ISson a>l square with T. Goulding and « U nSruD‘ Moffitt and Eustace beat RoP, a^ n and A. Goulding, 3 —2; Whyte and beat Burns and Broadbent. i• Jones and Kay beat Whyte and " w’e g 7- Reader and Downey lost to Ward and Towsey, 1 down; Brown and ™ “beat Moore and McLean, 4—3. Aka ran a v. Pupuke. resulted in a win ; Puouke by 7 to 5. Results (Pupuke lor J s P first): I. G. Mackenzie beat J. w,Mace 1 up; F. H Mingay beat J. Mac- ; 1 up; B. Gold water lost to G. S!S B and 4; A. W. Clarke lost to B. enfith 8 and 6: L. J. Minogue beat F. 3 and 2; G. O. Stevenson and rtcFarlane, all square; R. B. Parker W Turbott, 5 and 4; J. Howie lost 7 r Cox. 2 and 1; W. Oliver beat J. iwartson, 2 and 1; I). R. C. Mowbrtiy lost a Clarke, 2 and l; H. T. Gould beat G. Wvnvard. 2 up; O. Mills lost to M. >?rown, 1 down; E. W. Mills beat G. c'grade' match between the Purmke and Glenclowie Clubs, Glendowie Son by 6 games to 4, two games being "i, v.iuare. Results, Pupuke players being mentioned first: L. G. Whittaker beat r Riernacki, 8 and 7; R. Johnston beat W Garrard. 3 and 2; T. G. de Clive lowe lost to H. Morrison, 2 down; E. garner beat E. Colebrook, 2 and 1; W. I gtemson lost to T. Russell, 4 and 3; c Malcolm and E. J. Richardson, all •niiare* S. R. Norris beat O. Horspool, 3 and 2;' L. J. Keeling lost to H. Wright, s and 4: R- H. Greville and L. H. Saunders all square; E. E. Grim wade lost to W Meek, 4 and 5; D. M. Davidson lost to H- Barstow, 5 and 4; B. M. Sellars lost to N. C. Snedden, 7 and 5. PukeKohe v. Waiuku s resulted in a win tor Waiuku by 7 to 3 in the ladies’ games, and 5 to 4 in the men’s. Results: Ladies: Mrs. Motion lost to Airs. Forbes, 5 and 4; Miss Jefferis lost to Miss »il, 5 and 4; Miss Backhurst lost to Miss Muir, 4 and 2; Mrs. McWhirter lost to Miss Hull, 4 and 2; Miss Duncan defeated Mrs. Ohlson, 2 up; Mrs. Stuart lost to Miss Glynes, 6 and 5; Miss R. Johns defeated Miss Austen, 2 up; Mrs. Maddison defeated Mrs. Barker, 4 and 3; Miss Allan lost to Mrs. Newth, 2 and 1; Miss Janiieron and Mrs. Munro, all square; Airs. Roulstnn lost to Miss Fenwick, 1 down. Men: Coyle and Howden, all square; Brosnahan lost to Colbeck, 4 and 2; Johnson defeated Forbes, 3 and 2; Lawson lost to Christianson, 2 and 1; Lally lost to Bloomfield, 3 and 2; Sehlaepfer lost to Olson, 3 and 1; Maddison and Herrold, ail square; McWhirter defeated Munro, 4 and 2; Payne defeated AtcCarthy, 2 and 1; Anderson defeated Jerram, 4 and 2; Duncan lost to Barker, 2 down. CLUB COMPETITIONS Middlemore.—Second round, Bloomfield Bowl: F. H. Morton, 83 —14, 69; H. Plumley, 73 —4, 71; A. Boddington, 79—7, 72; W. G. Borrie, with an aggregate of 143, is leading. Captain's trophy: R. G. Rainger beat R. 0. Gardner, B—7; H. Plumley beat E. I*. Bartlcet, 3—2. Middlemore Ladies.—Semi-final. Hope Lewis Cup: Airs. Dufaur (6) beat Miss Bayley (9); Mrs. Rutherford (12) beat Mrs. Marshall (9). Third round, captain's foursomes: Miss HamliD and Aliss Martin defeated Aliss Colbeck and Aliss Ferguson. 2 up: Airs. Wright and Aliss Noakes defeated Alisses R. and L. Roberton, 4 and 3; Airs. Green and Airs. Smith defeated Airs. Joyce and Airs. Abbott, a and 4; Mrs. Ferguson and Aliss Wilson won from Airs. Alarshall and Airs. Watson by default; Airs. Wilson and Airs. Kftfnger defeated Miss Upton and Miss MacCormick, 2 up; Airs. Bradley and Aliss Clark defeated Airs. Henry and Aliss Ridings, 4 and 3; Miss Culling and Aliss Rathbone defeated Airs. Morris and Mrs. Cox, 4 and 2; Mrs. Alurphy and Aliss Cousins won from Mrs. Friedlander and Mrs. Boddington by default. One Tree Hill.—Medal: W. D’Audney, 91—25 v 69; T. Stone, 96—25, 71; A. Cole, 89—18, 71. Hamilton.—Bell Cup, second round: round. Sutcliffe defeated Audry, 7 and j; Eiby defeated Horton, junr., 2 up; King defeated W. D. Ross, J. Russell defeated McCracken, 3 and 2. Consolation handicap, second round: Waite defeated Durrand, 6 and 4; Pountney defeated Guy, 3 and 2; Crimp defeated Cox, 4 and J. M. Horton won by default from Wilkes. Paeroa.—Flag match: H. Bray carried his flag to the 19th and won. Paeroa Ladies. —Medal: Aliss Walmsley 108—19, 89; Aliss AI. Thorp, 112—23, 89. Rotorua.—McDonald Handicap Cup, final: C. E. Kusabs beat AI. D. Carr, 3 and 2. Otahuhu.—Baffin Cup: Second Round — Whyte beat Jones, 2 and 1: Levy beat McPherson, 2 and I; W. B. Eustace beat A. P. Eustace, 2 up; Croxson L. Kay, 2 and 1. Third Round: Whyte and Le\y, all square; Croxson beat W. B. Eustace, 5 and 4. Otahuhu Ladies.—L.G.TJ. Medal round: Mrs. Hipkins, 97—23 74. “C” Grade match: Miss Speedy, 71—24, 47. The following qualified for the club championship: Mrs. Hipkins, 97: Miss H. Percy, l ft 2; Miss N. Alellsop, 104: Miss Parton, '4; Miss M. Cutforth, 106 Miss Whiteley, Mrs. Chapman, 109; Miss A. Whyte, TEAM CHOSEN Middlemore team against Hamilton, on •luly 7, seniors at Hamilton, juniors Middlemore. Seniors: R. D. Wright, W. K Ralph, H Plumley, R. O. Gardiner, 1 J- Western, E. L. Bartleet, R. RainH. Tidmarsh. H. L. Rees, G. H. Abel, C. M. Gordon, J. P. Aldred. Emerwncies: F. Alac-ky, N. Louisson, T. G. Kissling, R. f. Johnston. G. F. Foote. OPEN DAY open day will be held by members m the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club on July D 'or players with handicaps not ex- & handicap will start. 9 o’clock in the order of the draw. In 'be afternoon a four-ball best-ball bogey competition will be played over 12 holes, inpre will be continuous putting. Entries "Ml close on July 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 389, 25 June 1928, Page 7
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