GOLF
CLUB MATCHES
The following further results are announced:— Hamilton.—Douglas Cup: Mrs. G. Bartlett won by default from Mrs. R. G. Guy; Miss D. Mackay beat Mrs. R. Worley, 2 down; Mrs. W. Horton beat Mrs. E. M. Masters, 6 and 5; Mrs. Aitken beat Mrs. A. English, 4 and 3; Mrs. Aitken beat Mrs. "W. Horton, 1 down. Taumarunui. —Medal: A. Sandal, 78—70, 68. Tauranga.—Bogey: Mrs. Baigent (32), 6 up; Miss F. Goodyear (26), 2 up. Otahuhu Ladies.—The semi-final for tlie ladies’ championship of the Otahuhu Golf Club was played yesterday, and resulted as follows:—Miss H. Percy (6 and 4) v. Miss Parton; Miss N. Mellsop (5 and 3) v. Mrs. JElipkins. INTER-CLUB MATCHES Pupuke v. Waitemata, at Punuko (Waitemata names first): K. a. Kenned? n St Vv<° ii ' W w Benn «t, 7 and 6; M. tf ?; A ° V^ nn , or K beat vv * Spiller 6 a nd 5; A. Clark beat A. Reeve, l up- A R?v lost to W. I. Stemson, 4 and 3; P ’g. Jackson beat i. R. Norris, 2 and 1; W. Whitley beat R. H. Greville, 2 and 1- t Gooding lost to L. J. Keeling, 2 up; McLeod lost to R. Johnston, 2 up; M. J N. S. Chisholm, 1 up; j* McGregor lost to D. M. Davidson, 4 and £’ Chapman beat R. V. Lush, 1 up; B. Walsh lost to G. D. G. Hunt, 7 and TEAM CHOSEN n, Taun l arunu l' — T f le following team has been chosen to play at the King Country championships at Otorohanga on August IS: L. A. Holford, A. Sandel, W. Hughes, T. H. Poutawera, W. Henry, M. ±l. Wilks. DRAWS ARRANGED The following draws have been madePupuke.—Following is the draw lor the C grade match, to be piayed by members ol the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Ciub on Thursday for Mrs. Seaman’s trophy Mrs Sellers v. Mrs. Mills; Mrs. Seales v. Mrs' Kmgsford; Miss Gudgeon v. Miss Parker; Miss Gillett v. Miss Weston; Mrs. Gillett v. Mrs. Randall; Mrs. Close v Miss Williamson; Mrs. Seaman v. Miss Meek; Mis. Allen v. Miss Jackson. The winner of Mrs. Sheet’s trophy was Miss Gudgeon. x X'^l ranai ’ —Following is the draw for the L.G. L. match, to be played on Thursday by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Ciub: First tee—Miss D. Horton v. Mrs Banister; Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. Alison; l- )ei Shton v. Mrs. Hosking; Miss Colebrook v. Mrs. Taylor; Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Finlay; Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Russell; Miss Gold water v. Mrs. McMillan; Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. Horton; Miss G. Easton v. Miss Grierson; Mrs. O’Leary v. Miss Bray; Mrs. Beattie v. Miss Churton; Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. Mcllraith; Miss Haslett v. Miss Cornaga; Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Fraer; Mrs. Melrose v. Mrs. Brown; Mrs. White v. Mrs. Cain; Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Lovett; Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Nicholson; Miss Russell v. Mrs. Paterson; Miss Duder v. Mrs. Darrow; Miss Lawrence v. Miss A. Fouhy; Mrs. Ward v. Miss Potter; Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Hacket; Mrs. Bourke v. Mrs. Spinley; Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Eddowes: Miss Stitt v. Miss Millington. Tenth tee— Miss Stewart v. Mrs. Petre; Miss Pickett v. Miss S. Johnston; Miss Carnahan v. Mrs. H. Cooke: Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs F. Finlay; Mrs. Court v. Miss Evans; Miss McGlashan v. Miss J. Easton; Miss Hall v. Miss M. Cooke; Miss Moody v. Miss Robson: Mrs. Mason v. Miss Bailey; Mrs. Brooke-Taylor v. Mrs. Chappell; Mrs. Gcldwater v. Miss Tiarks.
Hamilton. —Following is the draw for the first round of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club’s senior competition. to be played to-morrow: Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. winner of tie, Mrs. Gower. Miss Allen; Miss Dawson v. Miss D. Mackay; Miss M. McKenzie v. Mrs. T. A. Milroy: Mrs. F. Mander v. Miss J. Masters. ~ Following is the draw for the first round of the junior championship, to be played tomorrow: Miss A Coventry v. Mrs. H. D. Matthews: Mrs. W. Horton v. Miss T. Gruar: Mrs. W. -Aitken v. Mrs. C. Sutcliffe: Mrs. J. White v. Mrs. p. G. Russell; Mrs. G. Primrose v. Mrs. C. Bart-
lett; Mrs. M. M. Hockin v. Miss K. Wilson; Mrs. R. Worley v. Mrs. Rawlings; Mrs. P. Dingle v. Miss E. Hammond. Taumarunui. —The draw for the first round of the club championship is;— Seniors: Richter v. Stevenson, Poutawera v. Wilks, Hughes v. Grant, Henry v. Godfrey, Coker v. Gilpin, Thomas v. Hamill, Sandel and Holford a bye. Juniors: Moore v. McHattie, Seaton v. Ivan Smith, Mclsaac v. Hall; byes, King, Simmonds, Wood, Faire and Laird. The following alterations have been made to handicaps: Sandel reduced to 8, Henry to 10. Thomas to 16, Wood to 24.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 11
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