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A further series of matches has been arranged, while more week-end results are now available. MATCHES PLAYED The following are the results of games played: Opotiki. —Bisque handicap: R. M. Todd (11). 3 up; Stuart (17), all square. Rotorua. —The first rounds of the president’s handicap and of the club championship were played on Saturday. The greens were tricky. The two best scores were those of Walden and Mclsaacs, each 68 net. The following are the scores, the championship round being taken on the gross and the president’s match upon the net scores:—Walden. 78— 10, 68; Mclsaacs, 83 —15, 68; Buddie, 82— 11, 71; Gee, 87 —16, 71; Goodwin, 80—16, Wilkie, 36—12, 74; C. E. Ivusabs. 78 'i he leading gross scores (championships) Were:— Walden, 78; C. Ivusabs, 78; S.* Carr. 80; Buddie, 32; Mclsaacs, S 3; Britton. S 3; llulton, S 4; M. I>. Carr, SIW ilkie. 86; Pee, 87. Tattersall, 87; Copeland Smith, 83; P. A. Kusabs, 88; Worthington. 38; Goodwin, 80; Sherriff, 80. The B grade players included are Mclsaacs. Gee and Goodwin. Taumarunui, —The following are the best scores returned in the last L.G. L T . medal match, by members of the Taumarunui Ladies’ Golf Club:—Silver medal division: Miss XV. MacPherson, S 3 —l4, 60; Miss Montgomery, 05—10, 76; Mrs. Richter, 85 —8, 77. Bronze medal division: Mrs. Wilks, 105—33, 72; Mrs. Seaton, 107—28, 70. C grade medal match, over 12 holes: Mrs. Keller, 71; Miss Bake well, 82; Mrs. Moore. 82. One player with a score of 74 had failed to record the last hole on her card. Members of the men’s club have had their handicaps adjusted as follow:—IIolford, from 8 to 6; Hughes, from 11 to 10; Gilpin, from 14 to 12; Wilks, from 18 to 16; Hall, from 22 to 26; W r ood, from 24 to INTER-CLUB MATCHES Everslie v. Papakura. —At Everslie, Papakura names first: Chapman lost to Rliind, 2 and 1; L. Spencer beat Carson, 3 and 2; Smith beat Milne, 3 and 2; H. Spencer and R. O’Neill, all square; Pavitt lost to J. O’Neill, 4 and 3; Matheson lost to Beechev, 2 down; Langford lost to Rice, 3 and 2; Gilmore lost to Hobson, 2 and 1; Busing lost to Goddard, 6 and 4; McLennan lost to McDonald, 2 and 1; Robbins lost to Lever. 7 and 5; V. Elliott lost to F. Page. 7 arid 6; Dr. Page and G. Page, all square: Caddy lost to Richardson, 3 and 2; Tilston lost to T. G. Smithson, 9 and 7; Haszard beat Widdoson, 3 and 2; Tilston lost to T. G. Smith. 4 and 2. Tauranga Ladies v. Paeroa.— At Gate Pa links. Paeroa names first: Misses Walmsley and Tierney lost to Mrs. Hanna and Miss Humphreys. 6 down and 5 to play; Mesdames Silcock and Hubbard lost to Mrs. Malley and Miss E. Goodyear, 6 and 5; Mrs. Laurence and Miss Thorpe lost to Mrs. Sanders and Miss Mason, 5 and 4; Mrs. Edwards and Miss Gibb defeated Miss Wallis and Miss M. Wallis. 2 and 1; Mrs. Andrew and Miss lfali lost to Mesdames Ralfe and Baigent, 9 and S. A match between the Tauranga and Paeroa men’s teams was won by TauTe Awamutu v. Otorohanga. —At Otorohanga, won by Te Awamutu. Otorohanga names first:—Men: Black beat Blundell. 5 and 4; Francis beat Barnett, 3 and 1; Fortescue lost to Williams, 2 and 1: Rees lost to McDonald. 2 and 1: Fry. jun.. and Wallace, all square; Ellis lost to Holmes, 1 up; Cox beat Preston. 6 and 5: Morley beat McArthur. 4 and 2: Fry. sen., beat Gee. 5 and 3; Selbie and Walker, all square. Ladies: Mrs. IT. W. Smith lost to Miss K. Woollv. 5 and 3; Mrs. Boles lost to Miss K. Wallace. 7 and 5; Miss Barker lost to Miss H. Focke. 5 and 3: Miss Lawson lost to Mrs. S. Teasdale. 7 and 5: Miss Kerr lost to Mrs. FT. McDonald. 8 and G: Mrs. Patterson lost to Mrs. J. O’Sullivan, 5 and 4: Miss Hopkirk beat Miss A. Montefiore. 1 up: Mrs. Ellis lost to Mrs. Chamberlain. 7 and 6 ODotiki v. Whakatane.— At Opotiki. won by Whakatane. Whnkatane names first: Singles—Reynolds lost to Morris: McCulloch and W. Atl Todd, all square: Suckling defeated Mahoney: King defeated Hilford: Beckett and Short, all square: Buddie lost to Hodcson: Luxton defeated Dawson: Carter and Gordon all square: Yorke lost to Bloor: Knight defeated Battle: Rytle and Bridcer. all square; Cradwiok defeated Burton. Four-ball, best-ball—Reynold and McCulloch lost to Morris and Mahoney: Kimr and Suckline defeated Todd and Hilford: Beckett and Buddie lost to Short and "Hodgson: Carter and oYrke defeated Dawson and Bloor: Buxton and Knight and Cordon and Battle, all square: "Ryde and Cradwiok defeated Bridger and Burton. TEAM CHOSEN Akarana Ladies’ team against Waiuku, at Waiuku. to-morrow: Miss Darrach, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Symes, Mrs. Mueller,
Miss K. Miller, Mrs. Brown, Miss Parr, Miss Peet, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Fearnley, Miss Walrond, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Ellis, Miss Jones, Miss Bain. DRAWS ARRANGED The following draws have been made:— Pupuke Laaies. —C grade, on Thursday. sealed handicap: Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Baxter, Miss Meek v. Mrs. Kingsford, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Gillett, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Sellers v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Alien v. Mrs. Close, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Scales, Miss R. Gillett v. Miss Wight, Miss Gudgeon v. Miss Jackson. Mr. Kingsford’s prize was won by Mrs. Scales. Hamilton Ladies. —First round, Jennings Cup, to-morrow. 12.15 p.ra., at first te: Mrs. W. Grut v. Miss D. Mackay, Miss M. McKenzie v. Mrs. A. English, Mrs. R. G. Guy v. Mrs. C. O. Bennett, Mrs. F. Mander v. Miss Dawson, Miss M. Alien v. Mrs. E M. Masters. Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. E* J. Mears Mrs. G. Gower v. Miss J. Masters, Mrs. P. E. Cleary v. Mrs. A. joll, Mrs. Noel Johnson v. Mrs. L. iompkins, Mrs. R. English v. Mrs. W. Horton, Miss E. Hammond v. Mrs. E. Bartlett. Commencing at the seventh tee at 12: Mrs 11. C Ross v. Mrs. R. Worley, Mrs. G Primrose v. Miss E. Norris, Mrs. P. G*. Russell v. Miss K. P. R. Stewart, Miss J Templet v. Miss K. Wilson, Mrs. W. Aitken v. Mrs. White, Miss I. Gruar v. Mrs. 11. D. Matthews, Miss K. Oliver v. Mrs. P. Dingle. , . A match will be played on the St. Andrew’s links against a team from the A TiViV l ang!^ d Ltdies.-i;.G b u"' 1 m'edalon Thursday: 11 a.m. at the first tee:—Mrs. 1/ufaur and Miss Colebrook; Mrs. 1< inlay and Miss Goldwater; Mrs. Oeighton and Mrs. Reid; Mrs. Hoskins and Miss Bray, Mrs Taylor and Mrs. McMillen; Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Alison and Mrs. Unclean; Miss it. Horton and Aliss Grierson; Miss IC. Horton and Miss G. Cooke; Mrs. Mcllwraith and Miss G. Easton; Miss Cornasa and Miss M. B’ouhy; Mrs O'Leary and Mrs. Melrose; Miss Grove and Mrs. Beattie; Miss K. Foully and Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Fraer- Miss U. Russell and Mrs. Roberts; Miss F Hall and Miss Richardson; Miss A Fouhy and Miss Duder; Miss Laurence and Mrs. Richardson; Mrs. Cam ;incl Mrs. Robinson; Miss Hackett and Mrs Ward; Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Petrie; Miss Stewart and Miss Potteer; Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Nicholson; Miss Ponsford and Mrs. Bourke; Miss L. Hall and Miss Evans; Miss I. Johnston and Mrs. Henrys; Miss Pickett and Miss Moody: Mrs. Brooke Taylor and Mrs Chappell; Miss JM. Bailey and Miss Manning. 10 45 a.m., from 10th tee:—Mrs. Grevatt and Mrs. Darrow; Mrs. F. Finlay and Mrs. Joplin; Mrs. Eddowes and Mrs. Paterson; Miss Robson and Miss Millington; Mrs. H. Cooke and Miss McGlashan; Mrs. Court and Mrs. Moore-Jones; Mrs. Lovett and Miss J. Easton; Miss M. Cooke and Mrs. Mason; Mrs. Spinley and Mrs. Goldwater. __—
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 414, 24 July 1928, Page 10
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