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WEEK-END MATCHES Further results of week-end matches are as follow; Glendowie v. Evers lie.—Evers lie won by 9 games to 3, while two games wore halved. Results, Kverslie players firDykes beat Hilton, 7 and 6; Carson boat Saunders- 4 and 2; Hogan beat Harrison, o and i: Warden beat Richardson. 2 and 1; J. O'Neill lost to Garrard, 4 and Beeohey and Richardson, all square; A. G. Smith beat Morrison. S and 1: Lovell rove beat Sneddon. aud A: Rico bo ’ Hall. 2 and 1; Goddard boat Hints, 4 anil 3: Hobson and Forgie, all square: M- - Dona Id beat Faram, 2 and 1: T. G. Smith lost to Hors pool. 2 and 1; Richardson lost to Wright. 6 and 5. Glendowie v. Otahuhu.—Glendowie names first: X. A. Ching lost to TCroxon by default; F. Trice beat \v. It. Eustace, 5 and 2: C. Allcott and K. 11. Alenzies. all square: P. Williams lost ; » J. R. Simpson. 1 up; P. NV'eolls boat }'. J Levy. S up; R. Edmonds and R. G. Moffitt, all square; E. Hutchison and A. I’. Eustace, all square; Hr. Horton beat K. Kay, 3 and 2: C. Woods beat I*. Kay. 5 and 3: O. Wolfgram beat J. S. Whyte. 1 lip: IT Goodwin lost to A. .Tones. 3 and 2: A. Duthie beat C. R. Reader, S and 7; T. Russell beat A. Murdock. 2 up. Otahuhu Ladies. —Bogey, for a trophv presented bv ATiss Mellsop: Miss M. Hill. Mrs. Hipkins and Miss Sutherland tied with 1 up. Miss M. Hill winning on the latter half. In the first round for Or. Gladys Rowley's trophy. Miss E. O’Loughlan i 29) beat Airs. Chapman (22). 3 and 2: Miss Percy (1&> beat Mrs. Cox (36). 3 and 2; Miss Mellsop (20) beat Miss E. Whiteley <23>. 5 and 3: Miss O. Whiteley (34) beat Miss Wills (3G). 6 and fcWaitemata.—ln the semi-final of the junior championship of the Waitemata Golf Club, H. Whitley defeated J. Clark, 5 and 3. _ . Members played a flag match on Saturday. for a trophy presented by Mr. A. TL. Blackburn. Tae winner was K. A. rlcnnedv. who carried the flag to the 19th. Papakura.—Mr. A. R. McLennan : trophv, placed by junior members of trv Papakura Golf Club: 6S; RSpencer, 69: Robbins. 69; McLennan. In the final of the junior championship Robbins beat Busing. 5 and 3. The semi-finals of the senior championship resulted as fallows: L. Spencer beat H. Spencer, 3 and 2; Smith beat Matheson, 4 and 3. . . Pukekohe.—The senior championship has been won this season by C. O. Johnson, who defeated D. Coyle in the tinaL 2 and 1. The junior championship was won by Charlesworth, who defeated Duncan in' the final. 2 up. Opotiki Ladies.—First round of championship: Mrs. Forbes beat Miss T. Holloway, 6 and 5; Miss Short beat Miss J .. Wilson, 4 and 3: Mrs. Barkmyer beat Mrs. Carroll. 5 and 4; Mrs. Jessop beat Mrs. O’Sullivan. 5 and 3. Semi-final: Airs. Birkmyer beat Miss Short, 3 and Auckland 'v. Hamilton. —The following players will represent Auckland against Hamilton in an inter-club match, to be played next Saturday. The senior team will plav at Middlemore, commencing at 10 o’clock, and the juniors at Hamilton: Seniors.—R. D. Wright, H. Plum by V - S. Ralph, R. O. Gardner. E. L. Bartlee:. H. L. Rees, L. W. Delph, C- M. Gordoji. F. Alackv, H. Tidmarsh. G. II- Abel. J. P. Aldred. _ . Juniors.—B. C. Hart W. A Phillip* (captain), P. Asser. W. Wilson, R. Q. Sellar, S. A. Smith, J. AIcK. Wilson, G. C. W. ATorris, J. M. Stokes, C. Towle, J. A. Peacock, J. AI. Barnett.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 13
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