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GOLF

AUCKLAND BEATS HAMILTON

WOMEN’S MATCH The Auckland Ladies’ golf team at Hamilton yesterday won easily in an inter-club match. It won 5 to 2 in the singles, and 3* to a half in the foursomes. Details are as follow, the Auckland ladies’ names being mentioned first: Miss Culling beat Mrs. Mander, 1 up; Mrs. Hodges beat Mrs. R. Guy, 4 and 5; Mrs. J. Wilson lost to Miss Wilkinson, 6 and 5; Miss F. Rathbone beat Mrs. T. Milroy. 6 and 5; Miss N. Macfarlane beat Mrs. G. Gower, 4 and 3; Mrs. Abbott beat Mrs. L. Day, 4 and 3; Miss McGovern lost to Mrs. C. O. Bennett, 3 and 1. In the foursomes, Misses Culling and Rathbone beat Mrs. Mander and Mrs. Guv, 8 and 6; Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Wilkinson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Abbott and Miss Macfarlane beat Mrs. L. Day and Mrs. C. O. Bennett, 2 up; Miss McGov'i*n and Miss Reid and Mrs. Gower and Mrs. Joil, all square. OTHER MATCHES PLAYED Other matches played have included the following:— Titirangi Ladies.—-L.G.U. dedal yesterday:—Seniors: Mrs.* O'Leary, 89—18, jl; Miss A. Grove, 91—20, 71; Mrs. Dufaur. 78—5, 73; Miss Grierson, 89—16, 73. Juniors: Miss Moody, 105—34, 71; Mrs. Grevatt, 87—24, 73; Mrs. Gold water, 108—28. 75; Miss J. Fas ton, 103—27, 76; Mrs. H. Cooke, 106—30. 76. Rotorua.—The Rotorua ladies’ foursomes match resulted as follows: —Misses Moore and Anderson. 103—25, 78; Misses Manson and Campbell, 111—31, 80; Mrs. Tallis and Mrs. Smith, 109—26, 83; Mrs. Manson and Mrs. Hay, 109—26, 83. In the play-off of the tie for the last oogey match, Mrs. Robinson beat Mrs. Murray. in the fourth round of the C^ n * or Australian Visitors’ troPny, Mrs. Wallis beat Mrs. Bunyard, Mrs. jnerriff beat Mrs. C. Griffiths, Miss Lewis Miss Corlett, Miss McHardie beat Mrs. Mellsop. __ Ia^ ran 9 a -—The eclectic competition for jnembers of the Tauranga Ladies’ Golf ' uo was won by Mrs. Maltby, 90—21, ,„ other cards were: Mrs. Hanna, \nT 18 ’rr 71: Miss E. Goodyear, 99—27, 72; .vnss Humphreys, 94—20, 74. *“? July A and B grade medal com--104-_°o n st aS W ° n by Miss HumphrieSl MATCHES ARRANGED

V ana * —medal competition will be Z ,d . Jt Akarana on Saturday, en--15. |! ne received the club-house. Ladies.—Captain's trophy, to\n,«°U Draw: Mrs. Agmen Smith v. Mtr""? s '' - Mrs ' F'.ote v. Airs. WarSSL"™ w ilkins v. Mrs. J. Rhind, Mrs. v L ? I nnell v. Miss F. Parker, Mrs. Payne Xlr. '?? M McLennan, Miss Ralph v. P- Parker, Mrs. Parrant v. Mrs. '•amberlarn. Mrs. Goddard v. Mrs. Bethl‘ev.. MrS ' Boles V. Mrs. Finlay. Mrs. v vii,' -Miss ,r. Cosgrave, Mrs. Grant AH.., M ' O'Neill, Mrs. F. Lacassie v. Vi “ A- Derbyshire, Mrs. Richardson v. V L B ' ? m ‘th. Miss M. Smith v. Miss bn ( .i-e an si!"A Miss Wright v. Miss B. ArMlss J- Wilson v. Mrs. Bilkey, v - Miss J Little, Miss Slack r Cosgrave, Miss I. Turner v. anoth e J ‘ Derbyshire ’ Mrs. McEntee v.

— riie foll °wing is the oraw conmo«*- rst round of the Parker trophy ompetumn. to be played by members of Mirh Papakura Golf Club to-morrow: V * L * s Pencer, J. Elliott v. v. & Beams v * McLennan, H. Spencer ford v Spencer v. Dr. Page, Langv. Robbins OICS ’ aylor v * Busing, Gilmore

the°nT ) onfu7~ The follow ing IS tlie draw for Ba»m-A-, nin , and spoon match on Mist, T? y: Mrs * Banks v. Miss McHardie. vW“ v - Miss Allen. Miss Giesen Mans?; Miss Moore v. Miss C .ff?; -Me Isaacs v. Miss Anderson. Mi?s Rh' Young v. Miss Stanton, x" v ' Another. The men's comthe ... j the President’s trophy and V!ay ed . v. cham pio n s hip r o un d will be day. ° n " le same draw as last Satur-

thI h mTd*;~l The . to ’'°wing is the diaw for *io]f handicap to be played by the armed k on Saturday, for a trophy preGmy A b -V he club; F. J. Clendon v A. Shiw J ' lj - Dodd v. H. Pursell, G. L. 'taw n"r H ' Bakl 'i', »■ Boles v. F. S. Moult Bod d v. K. B. Clendon, W. H. p ~* Masefield. Jorgensen v. Olsen, erin?; rt T Casdale v - r A. Berry, K. Hethkin*? r Harden » L. Gliffip v. Wat’R. Mellsop v. j. p. Liggins, R. Kirk Wisher. * nce » w - Scrimgeour v. A. G.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 11

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 11

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 417, 27 July 1928, Page 11

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