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Results of recent matches and arrangements are as follow: MATCHES PLAYED Maungakiekie.—J. M. Elliffe Cup and vice-president's trophy: Newell beat W. C. Lane, 1 up; A. Tindall beat H. W. Frost, 1 up; D. Holland beat J. Harrison, 7 and 5; W. Calderwood beat J. Dawson. 7 and 5; T. H. Ganley beat R. E. ' 5 and 4: T. Stone beat A. Gaskin, 2 and 3; G. Sand with beat G. Goodwin, 5 and 3; E. La Roche beat G. Hardley, “ up > NV. DAudney beat C. Nicol, 5 and 3; C. M. King beat J. K. Johnston, 4 and A. E. Whitten beat F. Schischka, l up: F. W. "Wilson beat G. 8., Osmond, 5 and 3: J. Gentles beat L. H. Norton by default; A. Cole beat V. Choyce, 2 and Otahuhu.—Qualifying club champion-ship—-Seniors; W. B. Eustace, 80; L. J. (’.roxson, Si: B. H. Menzies, SI: J. B. Simpson, S 3; H. J. Levy, 89; J. S. Whyte 89; A. P. Eustace, 04: K. Kay, 94. Juniors: A. Murdoch, 102; F. Macdonald, 304; E. Stephenson, 105; Dr. Valentine, 109; J. McArthur, 111; J. Logan. 112; R. L. Brown, 13 2; E. Canham, 113. The second round will be played next Saturday. Akarana.—Medal—Senior grade: J. Swanson. 91—12, 79; F. Hazelden, SS—S, 80; C. M. Cox, 94—13, 81. Junior grade: L. Cummings, 94—24, 70; J. R. Trayes, —- 4 • R- H. Kelly, 101—24, 77; E. R. Bay ley, 96—19, 77; F. L. Astley, 104—23, 81; V. T. Dobson, 100—IS, 82; W. T Surman, 97—15, 82; P. Darrach, 99— 10\ Moss Plays Branch at Hamilton, on Saturday.—E. Moss, open champion of New Zealand, in a match with the local professional, F. Branch, returned a fine card of 72. This was done in most unpleasant weather. The card read:—Out: 4,4, 4,. 5,3, 3,5, 4, 4—36. In: 4,4, 4, 4,3, 3,4, 5, 5, —36. Total 72. Rotorua.—Eclectic: M. D. Carr, 70— 2 68; Dingle, 77—6. 71: Walden, 76—5, 71; Dr. Hay, 77—6, 71; Wilkie, 78—6, 72; Dr. Paterson, 77—5, 72; C. E. Kusabs, 75—2, 73; Pakes, 82—8 i, 731; Clift, S6—l2, 74; Ashton, 84—9 J, 74£; George, 82— 7 i, 741; Hulton, 78—3, 75. Hamilton.—June Cup, final round: Clemow, 76, 74—150; Dr. Todd, 77, 76—153; H. Rowland, 74, 80—154; H. Neely, 76, 80—156; Bradstreet and O’Neill, each 157. Opotiki.—Bogey: Taylor (handicap 20), 1 up; Morris (6), all square; Kemp (12), 2 down; Hodgson (15), 3 down; Mahoney (8), 4 down; W. A. Todd (9), 4 down. MATCHES ARRANGED Titirangi Ladies.—Medal, Thursday, 9 o’clock, at the first tee: Mrs;. Deighton v. Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. Marshall, Miss Bayly v. Miss Horton, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Colebrook v. Miss Stubbs, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss Lever, Miss K. Horton v. Miss P. Orr, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. Hay, Miss Goldwater v. Miss Darrach, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Brown, Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. Alison, Mrs. Smith v. Miss Bray, Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. McCarthy v. Miss Russell, Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss Haslett, Miss G. Cooke v. Mrs. O’Leary, Miss Cutfortli v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Endean v. Miss Groves, Miss N. Fouhy v. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Burton v. Mrs. Beattie, Miss C. Gallaugher v. Miss Percy, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Cain v. Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Fraer v. Mrs. Melrose, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Petre v. Miss Mellsop, Miss Draper v. Miss Lawrence, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Whyte, Mrs. Craven v. Miss Russell, Mrs. C. Robinson v. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Darrow v. Mrs. Hollis, Mrs. McGinlay v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss Pickett v. Mrs. Vallantyne, Miss Millington v. A. N. Other. Nine o'clock, at the 10th tee.—Mrs. Mcllwraith v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Schnauer v. Miss Carnahan, Mrs. Swain v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Ward, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Millar v. Mrs. Grevatt, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Ponsford, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. Goldwater.
Four-ball bogey, to be played in the afternoon: Mrs. T. Wilson and Mrs. Rainger v. Misses D. and K. Horton; Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Green; Mrs. Taylor and Miss Colebrook v. Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. Beattie; Mrs. Alison and Mrs. Finlay v. Mrs. McKean and Miss Carnahan; Mrs. Dufaur and Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Marshall and Miss Lever; Miss Draper and Mrs. F. J. Cox v. Mrs. Joplin and Mrs. Paterson; Mrs. Grevatt and Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Sutcliffe and Miss A. Fouhy;'Mrs. Deighton and Mrs. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Hosking and Miss M. Miller; Miss G. Cooke and Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. Hipkins and Miss Percy; Mrs. Cain and Miss Pickett v. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Roberts; Miss McCabe and Mrs. Balgarnie v. Mrs. Henrys and Miss M. Cooke; Mrs. Prime and Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Petre and Mrs. Eddowes: Miss Lawrence and Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Millar; Mrs. White and Miss Haslett v. Miss Mellsop and Miss Orr; Miss J. Easton and Miss Grove v. Mrs. Sawers and Miss Johnstone; Miss; Darrach and Miss Cutfortli v. Miss Cornaga and Miss Goldwater: Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. Fraer and Mrs. Stanley; Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Vallantyne v. Mrs. Chappell and Miss Hall; Miss G. Easton and Miss Hacket v. Mrs. Hay and Miss McGlashan; Mrs. Clouston and Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. O’Leary and Mrs. Spinley; Mrs. Anderson and Miss F. Hall v. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Mueller; Mrs. Reicl and Miss, Bray v. Miss Duder and Mrs. Finlay; Miss C. Gallaugher and Miss Russell v. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Schnauer. Hamilton Ladies. —Second round, Douglas Cup, to-morrow, at 12.15 p.m.: Miss M. Johnstone v. Miss M. McKenzie, Mrs. W. Aitken v. Mrs. P. G. Russell. Mrs. A. Joll v. Miss R. Burley, Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. C. Sutcliffe, Mrs. A. English v. Miss I. Gruar, Miss V. Cann v. Miss J. Temnler, Mrs. W. L. King v. Mrs. E. Bartlett, Miss Iv. Wilson v. Mrs. F. Grut, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs R. Worley, Mrs. P. E. Cleary v. Mrs. W. U. Hume, Miss E. Hammond v. Miss D. Mackay, Miss M. Dawson v. Miss M. Allen, Miss M. Rimmer v. Mrs. J. F. Strang, Mrs. E. M. Masters v. Mrs. D. A. Milroy, Mrs. W. Horton v. Mrs. M. Matthews, Mrs. R. C. Guy v. Mrs. P. E. Dingle. , Bogev Round.—Mrs. N. Johnson v. Miss A. Coventry, Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. w. Peterson, Mrs. M. M. Hockin v. Mrs. N. Ratcliffe, Mrs. F. House v. Miss F. Peacocke, Mrs. H. C. Ross v. Miss G. Hammond, Miss K. Oliver v. Mrs. L. Tompkins, Mrs. G. Primrose v. Mrs. P. R. Stewart, Miss McLean v. Miss Stevens, Mrs. E. J. Mears v. Mrs. G. Gower, Mrs. W G Pountnev v. Miss H. Heywood, Mrs. R. 'English v. Miss E. Norris, Mrs. White v. Mrs. T. C. Fraser
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