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GOLF

WEEK-END GAMES HAMILTON VISITS AUCKLAND A Hamilton team visited Auckland during the week-end, and suffered defeat at the hands of both Middlemore and Titirangi, the latter wiping out the severe defeat imposed on it at Hamilton. Results were: At Middlemore. Auckland names mentioned first: R. D. Wright beat M. McBeth, 2 and 1; H. C. Plumley lost to H. Wiggins, 6 and 4; W. S. Ralph and W. Wynne, all square; R. O. Gardner beat H. T. Gillies, 3 and 2; E. L. Bartleet beat r. Guy, 6 and 4: H. L. Rees beat 1). Gcrrand, 2 up; L. W. Delph beat W. D. Ross, 6 and 4; C. M. Gordon beat J. Horton, 4 and 2; F. Macky beat B. Wake, 2 and I; H. Tidmarsh lost to W. Horton, 2 and y o. H. Abel beat P. Harkness, 8 and 7; j' p. Aldred beat H. W. Fisher, 5 and foursomes resulted as follows: Wright and Plumley beat Mcßeth and Wiggins, 2 up; Ralph and Gardner beat Wynne and Gillies, 2 and 1; Bartleet and Rees, and Guy and J. Horton, all square; pelph and Gordon lost to Gerrand and Ross, 4 and 3; Macky and Tidmarsh beat Wake and Harkness, 2 and 1; Abel and \ldred lost to Horton and Fisher, 1 down. The professionals of the two clubs played a match which resulted in a win for Moss, who beat Branch, 3 and 2. At Titirangi, Titirangi names first, and the scores following the name of the winner: S. Morpeth (6—5), v. M. Mcßeth, T. Goulding v. H. Wiggins (4—3); J. Hockin (4 —3), v. W. Wynne: H. Randrup v. R. Guv (5—4); W. L. Robinson (6—5), v. H. Gillies: A. E. Robinson v. D. Gerrand ( 21); R- McCry stall, all square with W D. Ross; H. Brinsden (7—6). v. J Horton; J. Stewart (4—3). v. W. H. Horton: R- B. Wilson v. R. Wake (1 ur»); A. V. Peace (4 —2). v. P. Harkness; C. Western G»—s), v. H. Ffsher. Foursomes: Morpeth and Gould!ng v. Mcßeth and Wiggins (1 upb Hockin and Randrup (1 up), v. Wynne and Guv; Robinson and Robinson (A —3). v. Gillies and Horton: McOrystall and Brinsden <2 — 1). v. Gerrand and Ross; Stewart and Wilson v. Fisher and W. IT. Horton (2 —1): Peace and Western <7—6), v. Wake and Harkness. Titirangi. 11$: Hamilton, 6s. At Hamilton a Middlemore iunior team was soundly beaten, the results being: 4sser bent Swarbrirk. 3 and 2: Barnett Tost to Blackie. 5 and 4; J. Wilson lost m Strang. 2 and 1: Hart lost to Russell. 2 and 1: Peacock lost to Horton. 1 up: Cellar lost to Bell. 4 and 3: Towle lost to Rnwson. 6 and 5: Phillips lost to Eiby. 2 nnd 1: Morris lost to K’lng-. 2 up: Stokes lost to Hart. 1 up; w. Wilson and Gray, all square; Smith lost to Cole. 5 and 4. CLUB MATCHES Club matches during the week-end resulted as follow: Middlemore. —Semi-final, captain’s trophy: L. B. Campbell beat R. Rainger. 4 and 3, and will meet A. Plumley in the final. Following are the results of the third round of the handicap tournament for the W. R. Wilson Cup, played by the members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club: Mrs. Fra ter won from Miss R. Roberton by default; Mrs. Rutherford (12) defeated Miss Porter (28), 5 and 3; Mrs. Finn (23) defeated Mrs. Morris (16), 1 up at nineteenth; Miss Orr (14) defeated Miss MacCormick (12). 4 and 3; Miss Rathbone (8) defeated Miss Noakes (23), 5 and 3; Miss Henderson (21) defeated Mrs. Robertson (9), 1 up at the nineteenth- Mrs. Green (14) defeated Mrs. Grant (23). 3 and 1; Miss E. Mahoney won from Miss H. Cutfield by default: Mrs. Smith (16) defeated Miss McGovern (15), 1 up at nineteenth; Miss Buddie (13) defeated Miss Coutts (19), 7 and 6: Miss

Martin (14) defeated Miss Ballantyne (22), 3 and 2; Miss L. Roberton (20) defeated Mrs. Towle (17). 1 up at nineteenth: Mrs. Cox (20) defeated Mrs. Henry (16), 1 up;

Mrs. Wright (15) defeated Mrs. Taylor (15). 4 and 2; Miss Upton (6), defeated Miss Wilson (10), 1 up. The final of the club championship will be played to-morrow between Miss E. Culling and Miss M. Macfarlanp. commencing at 1.30. The final of the junior championship between Miss N. Noakes and Miss M. Graham will also be played, commencing at one o’clock. One Tree Hill.—Junior championship: J. Rankin beat H. E. Webster, 6 and 5; J. Gilmour beat J. Goyder, 4 and 2: R. Tuke beat N. Gorton. 1 up! R. Cleg horn beat J. A. Stewart, 7 and 6; J. M. Elliffe beat C. Schnauer, 3 and 2; F. W. Wilson beat E. D. Reidy, 3 and 2; H. Worsley beat W J. Hockin. 6 and 6; F. Newell beat F. Wiseman, 1 up C. grade: .L Knicht beat H. V. Hanley, 4 and 3; E. A. Robb beat "W. H. Graham. 3 and 1: D. Holland beat A E. Whitten, 3 and l; R. W. Verry beat S. Reid. 4 and 3 The bogey handicap was won by r. w. Wilson with a card of one up. One Tree Hill Ladies. —C grade: Mrs. W. R. Fee. 115. Third round, match play foursomes: Mrs. O’Leary and Mrs. Hosking beat Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin, <5 and s*. Mrs. Lovett and Miss D. Horton beat Mrs McMillan and Miss Johnston, S and 6: Mrs. Russell and Missi U. Russell beat Mrs. Schnauer and Miss Haslett. 3 and 1: Mrs. Beattie and Miss G. Cooke beat JVfrs. Swain and Miss K. norton. 4 and 3: Mrs. Malcolm and Mrs. Walker beat Mrs. Mellraith and Mrs. Goldwater. 7 and 5: Mrs. Choyce and Miss A. Hall beat Mrs. Owen and Miss Millington, 4 and 2: Miss Potter am Miss M. Bailey beat Mrs. Bourke and Miss Ponsford. 3 and 2; Miss Walker nnd Miss Clark beat Mrs. Broughton and Mrs. Rudge. 6 and 5. The fourth lcund must be played by '^^ < \T ies< y iy- cn-Adrnnn . Glendowie.— Flag match: J. Stedman carri«4 the flag to the 19th fairway • Trice Wen a medal tie by one stroke from 1a Goodwin. _____ Pupi/ke Ladies.—Mrs. Goldwater won the two-club competition. . . Titiranai. —First round championship. S. Morpeth beat H. A. Randup.4 and 3: T. Clark beat I. Stewart at the 21st, H. Brinsden beat G. Tallis. 2 and -v. P. Western beat T. A. 3; R. L. "Wilson beat V. R._ McCrystall. unplayed: J. Hockin beat N. Hockin, o and 4; C. Western beat F. S. Ballin, l up: R. M. George beat M. Nelson, 2 up. In the junior championship, A. iNTaylor beat W. P. Baker. 2 and 1; E. Deehan beat G. Marriner. 2 up; A. Lesieur beat A. J. Parr, 3 and 2; G. B. Taylor beat H. L. Massey. 3 and 2; A. H. Syllies beat H. Jenkins, 3 and 2: H. M. Rogerson beat A. S. Barley, 5 and 4; N. McLean, who was round in 78, beat t±. R. Cooke, 6 and 5; W. Aiken beat T. Goudie, 2 and 1. _. ort Akarana.—Medal: E. R. Bay ley, 91—20, Jl; W. Swanson. 93—20, 73; V. L. Bake., 32—16, 76; J. Swanson, 85 —8, 77; A. L. Hume, 101—24. 77; H. A. Clarke, 87—3 u. 77; A. E. Young, 99 —22, 77. Wallace Cup. decided on three medal rounds: Following are the best two cards out oi three—A. A. French. 187—36, 151; B. J. fcmith, junr., 162—10. 152; J. McKenzie. 169—16, 153; E. R. Bayley. 192 —39, loo; H- A. Clarke, 173—20, 153; D. Syme, 183—28, 155; J. Swanson, 173 —18, 100, A. E. Young, 202 —46, 156. Pukekohe.—Semi-finals for tne foursomes championships. Results were: Ladies: Mrs. Motion and Mrs. O Loughun beat Miss Duncan and Miss Allan, 5 and 3: Mrs. Maddison and Miss Kensington beat Miss R. Johns and Miss Roulston. at the 19th. Men: Brosnahan 4nd Drake beat Short and Sellars. 3 ana Maddison and Roulston beat Lally and Mincher. 3 and 2. A Canadian foursomes match was won ?y Miss Jamieson and Miss L. Potter m the ladies' division, and by Drake and * inlay in the men’s division. Taumarunui.—The senior and junior club championship finals of the TauMarunui Golf Club were played over ob holes. In the senior division, L. A. Holford beat A. Sandel, last year’s chamPion, 5 and 3, and in the junior divL. King beat Ivan Smith, 13 and

Everslie v. Papakura.— . . The following is the result of an mterciub match between Everslie and PapaKu ra ladies, in which Papakura ladies Jon 9 to 3 (Everslie names first): —Mrs. K. Lever beat Miss White, 3 and 1; Mrs. "“key lost to Miss Walters, 5 and 4; Mrs. j*. Grant beat Miss A. McLennan, 6 and Miss M. O’Neill lost to Mrs. E. Busing. IL-AOd 5; Miss Agnew Smith lost to Miss "Ukins, 6 and 5; Miss Cosgrave lost to E. C. Foote, 5 and 4; Miss M. Smith Mrs. Langford, 7 and 5; Miss O. JYrtght lost to Mrs. J. Brooks, 4 and 3; “lias B. Cleary lost to Mrs. G. M. "h" H on . 3 and 2; Miss B. Arbuckle lost to **trs. V. Goddard, 1 down; Miss J. Little S? t 'to Miss J. Walker, 3 and 2: Mrs. J. Richardson lost to Miss W. Rhind, 3 and

Dykes and L. Spencer, all square; O’Neill lost to H. Spencer, 4 and 3; 2* r «eH lost to G. Smith, 5 and 4; Agnew *** , uth beat W. A. Pavitt, 4 and S* 4-

S - 4Vc. C £ove S : sssss- a* B % Brooks, 2 ur>- r* 'tt'l * Bice beat J. and 4- a T> a „ Bobson beat Naylor, 5 down; ’ t G " G Pae S J™' to B. Spencer. 2 square. Smith and Tilston. all .IflSOnsonu.tHiG I cm Otahuhu LadiM-i rit CI 2 cra c 96—21 75- V|., P B.U.U. Miss Parton, N. Mellsop 7^ erC L 06 —J B ’ 78; Mi «s W. Masscv 7d o’, 7 ?‘„ c grade: Mrs. W. Per4 4 ' 75-fnri "^''- son a 'was’~Jlo!ed V o i n k V ! t olf i C ' Ub ' S Sea ' SSlfoT t r re wo S rS»sus teste t d? f th t^ re e s a u Tt e Lhf g re a fX ‘° «veft a wrSa f ° r e3 th fi e „S^ S® t' B " l ** are as follow: up Ml“ a P 'lS„ H °'i' ae . n beat Barker, 2 I? Miss Harkness 0 "! *f * and dot; H k W e ' T Senr ’ i POVERTY BAY GISBORNE, Sunday. , p °ver ty Bay golf championship was played yesterday in good weather before a large crowd. It resulted in a win for Noel H. Bull, who defeated G. M. Dodgshnn at the 36th hole, 1 up. NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB TITLE NEW PLYMOUTH, Sunday. ome ! be . ! inal of ‘ho New Plymouth Golf Club s championship yesterday ° ve f 36 holes, A. E. Conway defeated G. M. Chong, 5 and 4. AUSTRALIAN AMATEURS NETTLEFOLD WINS TITLE (United F.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) SYDNEY, Saturday. The amateur golf championship final was played in fine weather at the Rose Bay links to-day. Nettlefold defeated Keane, 4 up and 2. Nettlefold was 2 down at the 27th hole, but made a wonderful recovery', and won at the 34th hole in spite of a plucky effort by Keane, who, however, was no match for his experienced opponent. JONES WINS U.S. TITLE (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) NEW YORK, Saturday. At Newton, Massachusetts, in the final of the national amateur golf championship Bobby Jones defeated T. P. Perkins, the British amateur champion, by 10 up and 9 to play.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 7

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