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WEEK-END PLAY Results of the week-end golf matches, including the Xorth Auckland title and the final of the Taylor Bowl at Titirangi, are as follow: MATCHES PLAYED Mauncjakiekie. —Taylor Bowl final: H. A. Randrup beat J. L. Carnachan, 3 and Medal handican at Titirangi: H. C. McCoy, 80—15, 65; H. Broadbent, 81—12, 69; A. B. Peace, 78—8, <0; I. B. Stewart, 77—7, 70; T. Goudie, S4—l4, 70; L. M. Rogerson. 8S —18, 70; A. F. Bailey, 85—15, 70. One Tree Hill. —Bogey: J. Gilmour (11), 3 up; J. Methven (4). and F. Xewell (12), L up; J. Rankin (11), arid G. Handley (18), all square. In the semi-finals of the match play handicap for the Elliffe Cup, J. Gilmour beat S. H. Hunter, 5 and 3, and R. H. Jones beat A. Tuke, 6 and 4. The final will be played next Saturday. The qualifying rounds of 36 holes for the C grade championship will be played on the links at Titirangi and at Maungakiekie on Saturday next. Entries will close with the secretary on Wednesday. A medal handicap will also be played in the afternoon, and post entries will be received. Auckland. —Bogey: F. A. Morton (8), 2 up; V. E. J. Wells (9), 1 up; L. W. Delph (3), all square; J. M. Stokes (14), 1 down; F. G. Binney (5), 2 down; H. Horton (7), 2 down. C Grade tourney: F. W. Wake beat R. Bevan Brown, 4 and 2; C. Heather beat H. W. Airey. 2 and 1; J. A. Peacock beat H. Gilfiilan, 3 and 2; C. Herman beat H. L. Gould, 3 and 2; R. P. Worley beat S. L. Ludbrook, 6 and 4; W. A. Gunn beat G. B. Fisher, 5 and 4. Auckland v. Pupuke. —Auckland won by 8 to 2. H. L. Rees and I. G. Mackenzie, all square; W. G. Murray beat A. M. Howden, 3 and 1; P. Asser beat B. Goldwater, 1 up: W. A. Phillips beat A. W. Clark, 2 and 1: T. X - . Holmden lost to L. J. Minogue, 6 and 4; B. C. Hart beat G. O. Stevenson, 4 and 3; S. A. Smith lost to D. R. C. Mowbray, 5 and 4; B. S. Finn beat H. P. Gould, 4 and 2; M. Louisson beat L. G. Whittaker, 1 up; W. Pavitt beat T. G. De Clive Lowe, 4 and 2; and A. W. Donald beat E. Harper, 1 up. Akarana. —Mixed Canadian Foursome stroke competition.—Miss M. Peet and V. J. Smith, jun., 89—10, 79; Miss T. Cox and E. R. Bayley, 97—15, 82; Miss W. Trayes and J. Swanson. 97—15, 83; Miss M. Wynyard and V. L. Baker, 99—16, 83; Miss J. Berry and F. Ha.zelden, 96—13, S 3; Miss Bygate and TV. T. Dobson, 101— 17, 84; ,-Miss P. Eskridge and C. B. Read, 102—18, 84; Mrs. G. X. Grown and J. Budge, 98—14. 84. Glendowie v. Pupuke. —Glendowie won eight games, one being lost and one
finishing all square. C. Garrard beat R. Granville, 1 up; N. C. Snedden beat R. Johnston, 5 and 3; P. Goldwater beat G. Norris, 4 and 3; A. Forgie beat L. Keeling, 2 and 1; L. Keys lost to R. Chisholm, 3 and 2; W. Meek beat Dawson, 2 and 1; A. Stedman beat W. Marshall, 4 and 2; J. Stedman beat G. Hunt, 6 and 4; H. Wright beat-E. Rush. 3 and 2; K. Brookfield and “H. Bennett, all square. Glendowie.—Sealed bogey: N. C. Snedden, 3 up; L. Harrison, 2 up; E. Hutchison, all square; H. Rawlinson, 1 down; G. Kissling, 1 down; E. Richar/dson, 1 down. Waiuku.—Junior championship: Won by Jerram, who beat Barriball in the final, 5 and 4. Pukekohe Ladies’ Golf Club played Everslie Ladies’ Golf Club for the Balfour Irvine Cup on the Everslie links on Saturday. Results, Pukekohe names first:— Miss Jeffries lost to Mrs. R. Lever, 8 and 7. Mrs. Ingram lost to Miss Little, 6 and f*. Mrs. Stuart k>st to Miss Arbuckle, 7 Mrs. Maddison and Mrs. Bilkey, nil square. Miss Johns beat Miss Cosgrave, 2 and 1. Miss Jamieson and Mrs. Grant, all square. z Miss Kensington lost to Mrs. J. Richardson, 6 and 4. Miss Clarke, lost to Miss M. Smith, 8 and 7. Miss Stuart lost to Miss O. Slack, 5 and 3. Miss A. Potter lost to Mrs. Laeassie, 9 and 8. Miss L. Potter lost to Miss Agmen Smith, 2 down. Miss Allen lost to Miss M. O’Neill 3 and 2. ’ Otahuhu. Captain’s v. president’s teams match, for charity: W. Eustace v. Simpson, 4 and 3; Moffitt 3 and 2, v. A. Eustace; C. R. Reader and K. Kay, all square; Macdonald and Brown all square; McArthur, 5 and 4, v. Robb;’ Hipkins, 6 and 5, v. Henton; Geo. Cox v. S. . House. 2 and 3; Menzies, 2 and l" v Levy; A. Murdoch, 5 and 4, v. Downev; Canham, 4 and 2, v. Logan; Stephenson, t and 6, v. Paine; Dr. Valentine, 4 and 3, v. Brown. Captain’s team, 8; prseident s team, 2. Tauranga Ladies.—First round of senior championship: Mrs. Hanna defeated Miss Goodyear, Mrs. Maltby defeated Miss Humphreys, Mrs. Sanders defeated Mrs. Henderson, Miss F. Goodyear defeated Mrs. Ralfe. The junior championship resulted: Miss Fox defeated Miss M. Wallis, Mrs. Candy won from Miss Beale by default, Mrs. Bargent defeated Mrs. Green, Mrs. Beckett defeated Miss Candy. NORTH AUCKLAND TITLE T .. WHANG AREI, To-day. in the semi-finals of the North Auckland championship Thomson beat Lamb o an j -T* and Hocken beat Cumberworth 2 and 3. The The final went to Hocken, 1 up on the 18th. Thomson, 1 up, won the bogey, and Gardner won the medal, 84—18, 66. GlanvHle won a bogey match 3 up. Championships. Following qualified:—Seniors: J. Horton, 80; Durrand, 82; Mcßeth. 82; Simpson, 82; Rees, 87; W. D. Ross, 87; White, S, Fisher. 88: Guy, 88: Atkins, 88; BelL ingham, 89; W. M. Horton, jun., 91; Crimp, 91. .Intermediate Grade. Day, 86; Worlev, 86; Rutherford, 89; Strang, 93; Aldred, 90; Swarbrick, 90; Robinson, 91: Russell, 93; Gunn, 94; Gray, 94; Eiby, 95; Wilkes, 95; Belk 95; Hart, 96; McFarland, 97; King, 97. Juniors.—Hogben, 86; Gann, 93; Newland, 95: Awdrey, 95; Money, 97; East, 07; W. M. Horton, sen., 97; Hovey, 98; Griffiths, 98; Meek, 100; McCracken” 101; Westwater, 102: H. C. Ross, 103; Sinclair, 104; Menzies, 104; Cox, 104. EVERSLIE v. PUKEKOHE Everslie won the Balfour Irvine Cup by five games, the first match by one game and the second by four. Details:— Men.—Hogan lost to Johnson. 7 and 5; Carson lost to- Coyle, 7 and 6; Dykes lost to Brosnahan, 1 down; I. O'Neill lost to Lawson, 4 and 3; R. O’Neill lost to Lally. 5 and 4; Wardell lost to Schlaepfer, 3 and
1; J. O’Neill lost to Kissling, 1 down: A G. Smith lost to Maddison, 6 and 5; Lever beat Duncan, 3 and 2; Hobson lost to Charlesworth, 1 down; McDonald beat Lee, 6 and 5; T. G. Smith lost jo H • 3 and 2; Lovegrove beat Pike, 2 and 1; Goddard teat Stuart, 2 and 1; Rice beat Sellars, 5 and 4; Richardson beat Drake, 5 and 4; Rhind beat Findlay, 2 and 1; Page lost to Mincher, 2 and 1. Ladies.—Airs. Lever beat Miss Jefferis, 7 and 6; Miss Little beat Mrs. Ingram, 3 and 2; Miss Arbuckle beat Mrs. Stuart, 3 and 2; Airs. Bilkey and Airs. Aladdison, all square; Aliss Cosgrave lost to Aliss R. Johns, 2 and 1; Airs. Grant and Aliss Jamieson, all square; Aliss AI. Smith Aliss Clark, 8 and 7; Mrs. Richardson beat Aliss Kensington, 5 and 4: O’Neill beat Aliss Allan, 3 and 2; Miss Agmen Smith beat Aliss L. Potter, 2 up; Airs. Lac-assie beat Aliss A. Potter, 8 and 7; Aliss Slack beat Aliss I. Stuart. 5 and 3. At the close of the match the cup was presented to the Everslie captain. Air. AVardel, by Air. Balfour Irvine, at the Pukekohe clubhouse. Thames Championship.—Qualified: Senior: C. Purnell, Dr. A. S. Gray, R. Dodd, Dr. J. B. Higgins, S. F. Miller, L. Griffin. W. Teasuale. A. Fisher. Junior: W. Scrimgeour, C. Berry, R. Alellsop, Zohrab. R. Kirk, K. Hetherington, Jorgenson, W. Hoult. Waihi.—Senior championship: R. Cullen defeated E. A. Wilson. The final of the junior championship will be decided next Saturday, when G. Lorimer will meet W. Tubman. MATCHES ARRANGED Titirangi Ladies. Qualifying rounds of senior and junior championship on Thursday at 9 a.m.:—From the first tee: Aliss D. Horton v. Airs. Dufaur, Mrs. Deighton v Airs. Bannister, Airs. Hopkins v. Aliss Colebrook, Airs. Finlay v. Aliss Bray, Airs. Taylor v. Airs. AlcAlillan, Aliss G. Easton v. Aliss K. Horton, Aliss Cornaga v. Airs. O'Leary, Arrs. Rutherford v. Aliss Grierson, Miss Goldwater v. Airs. Endean, Airs. Alcllwraith v. Airs, flight, Aliss Richardson v. Airs. Nicholson, Airs. Ferguson v. Miss C. Russell, Airs. Schnauer v. Aliss Hackett, Miss Potter v. Aliss Carnachan, Airs. Anderson v. Airs. H. W. Cooke, Airs. Robinson v. Airs. Henrys, Aliss Grave v. Aliss Stubbs, Aliss Hazlett v. Aliss G. Cooke, Airs. Reid v. Airs. AlcArthur, Airs Noakes v. Airs. Russell, Aliss AI. Fouhy v. Airs. Scott, | Airs. Cain v. Aliss AI. Miller, Airs. Richi ardson v. Aliss Ponsford, Aliss Litten v. Airs. Eddowes, Airs. Brook-Taylor v. Airs. Chappell, Aliss AI. Alartin v. Aliss AI. j Bayly. At the 10th tee: Aliss F. Hall v. j Airs. Petre, Airs. Grevatt v. Aliss S. Johnston, Aliss J. Easton v. Miss Lyons. Airs. Ward v. Airs. Lovatt, Aliss Battersby v. Airs. Goldwater, Aliss AI. Cooke v. Aliss Virtue, Aliss Aloody v. Miss AI. Robson, Airs. Paterson v. Airs. Roberts. Miss .Stewart v. Aliss Gallaher, Aliss AlcGlashan v. Aliss L. Hall. Bogey on Wednesday at 9 a.m.:—Airs. Hopkin v. Airs. Rutherford, Mrs. Dufaur v. Airs. Deighton, Airs. Bannister v. Airs. Finlay, Aliss D. Horton v. Airs. Taylor, j Aliss Colebrook v. Aliss Goldwater. Aliss i Day v. Aliss Grierson, Airs. O’Learv v. j Aliss K. Horton, Aliss G. Easton v. Airs. I AlcAlillan. Aliss Cornaga v. Airs. Alcllwraith, Airs. Endean v. Airs. AlcArthur, Airs. Alelrose v. Aliss Hazlett, Miss K. Churton v. Airs. Noakes, Aliss AT. Fouhy v. Aliss G. Cooke, Airs. Russell v. ATiss Grove. Aliss Alison v. Aliss Duder. Miss Russell v. Aliss Hackett, Airs. White v. Aliss F. Johnston, Aliss Richardson v. Airs. Petre, Aliss J. Easton v. Aliss Carnachan, Airs. Schnauer v. Aliss F. Hall, ; Aliss Cotter v. Airs. Roberts. Airs. Anderi son v. Airs. Burton, Airs. Richardson v. Aliss AI. Cooke, Aliss Battersby v. Airs. Walker. At the 10th tee: Aliss Lawrence v. Airs. Robinson, Airs. Grevatt v. Airs. H. W. Cooke, Airs. Henrys v. Aliss N. Alartin. Airs. Lovatt v. Airs. Chappell, Airs. Cain v. Airs. Ferguson, Aliss D. Stewart v. Airs. Nicholson. Airs. Joplin v. Airs. Eddowes, Airs. Goldwater v. Aliss Virtue, Aliss Q. Robson v. Miss AlcGlashan, Aliss Bayly v. Aliss AI. Robson. On Thursday, at 9 a.m.. Canadian foursomes will be played, partners and opponents to be chosen. Post entries will be received. Results of the L.G.LT. match played last Thursday:—Seniors; Airs. Melrose, 92—18,
! 74; Miss K. Horton. Si—lo, 7S; Mrs. Du. faur, 82 — 5, 77. Juniors: Airs. Richardson. 102 —21. 71; Mrs. H. Cooke, 102 — 30. 72; Aliss Eddowes, 98—26, 72; Aliss Evans. 106—33, 73; Aliss Cotter, 94—21, 73; Miss Richardson, 96—21, 75. Four ties from previous matches were played off, resulting as follows: —Miss Horton beat Miss D. Goldwater, Mrs. O’Leary beat Miss Grove, Airs. AlcMillan beat Miss Bray, Miss Grierson beat Mrs. Rutherford. Akarana Ladies. L.G.U. monthly medal to-morrow:—Airs. McCarthy v. Miss Court, Airs. Symes v. Miss Parr, ! Airs. G. AI. Brown v. Airs. Cox, Mr.'-. : Grant v. Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Fearnley v. Miss Young, Aliss Bain v. Aliss Walrond. Airs. Ellis v. Aliss Trayes, Aliss D. Hodge v. Aliss Jones, Aliss Bygate v. Alias Feet. The first round of a handicap medal play competition will be played in conjunction with this match. Following is the draw for a flag match to be played by C grade members:—Miss G. Hodge v. Mrs. Blakey. Alias Campbell v. Miss Dalton. Aliss Barriball v. Alr.>. Long, Aliss I. Walters v. Miss W. Mansfield. Airs. Darrach v. Aliss Clark, Miss AI. Walters v. another. Glendowie Ladies.—Bogey match for Aliss Scott’s prize:—Mrs. Stanley v. Aliss Maden, Airs. AlcGinley v. Mrs. Hintz. Airs. Hayes v. Airs. Hill, Aliss Wilson v. Airs. Aliller, Mrs. Browne v. Airs. Warren, Airs. Hutchinson v. Alias W. Hintz, Miss Dickey v. Aliss Lundon, Miss Aleadows v. Aliss Sutton. Miss O. English v. Aliss Appleyard, Airs Markwick v. Miss AI. English, Miss Sutton v. Aliss Scott. The match for the junior girl raara- ! bers resulted in a tie between Miss W. Hill and Aliss P. Hayes. In the play-off they tied again. There will be another match for junior girl members on Wednesday. North Auckland Ladies championship and handicap tourney will commence on Tuesday. The number of entries received is most satisfactory, and Includes players from Feilding. Rotorua, Tauranga. Auckland and DargaviUe. The links are in splendid condition. Following is the draw for Tuesday’s play:—Mrs. Fraer v. Aliss Hawkin. Aliss Stevens v ALss Braik, Aliss Bramwell v. Mrs. Nevill#. Airs. Donaldson v. Aliss Dames. Alu*a : Stone*v. Airs. Reynolds. Aliss Carruth v. Airs. Gardiner, Airs. Glanville v. Airs. ! Beattie. Aliss Higginson v. Mrs. Prime. Airs. Richardson v. Airs. Bevins. Alia2> AloHardie v. Aliss Durie, Airs. Robertson v. : Airs. Alann. Airs. Colmore Williams v. Miss Radcliff, Aliss Gavey v. Mrs. Lonsr. Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. Ward, Airs. Crump v. Airs. Fraser, Miss Harding v. Airs. ! Hargreaves. HUH COURSE RECORD BLACK’S Gr.tAT GAME Press Association ~ WELLINOTOX, Sunday. Playing against Rana Wagg In the semi-final of the Hutt Golf Club open ; Championship H. A. Black. Miramar, established an amateur record for the course, going round in 66. This Is nine strokes under bogey. The open championship was won l,v Wagg, who defeated Black. 3 and 2. *
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