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CLUB MATCHES The following matches have been played >r arrange a;— AKara.m. —A* choice nine holes’ stroke compeuuon lor players not Luang part in Uie muten against me iviaungaKieni© (Jiub will De neiu tor memoers ui tne Akaraim uoli CiUL> to-morrow, players to choose partners. Pupune.—me senior championship of the i'upuno Golf Club was won uy l. U. Mackenzie, who beat E. W. Mills, ;> and 7. in tne junior ciiamplonslnp, F. It. Norris beat C. 11. ±vingsiora, 3 and 1. AucKiana v. Otanunu. —following is the amcntiea draw lor tne inter-club match between tne Auckland and Otanuhu Uoll Clubs, to bo played at Aliddiemore tomorrow;—Ti. I'iunuey, v. L. J. Croxsou, E. L. Bartieet v. is. ii. Menzies, 11. L. Rees v. W. is. Eustace, H. Tidmarsh v. J. B. Simpson, W. a n. Abbott v. n. j. Levy, V. W. Wilson v. R. G. Aloffitt, A. Boddington v. A. P. Eustace, W. B. Coibeck v. C. F. Jones, H. Hanna v. K. R. Kay, S. C. Hodges v. o. R. Montgomery, IS. C. Hart v. C. R. Reader, A. G. Poison v. L. C. Kay. Titirangl Ladies. —Following is the result of tne bogey match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club:—Seniors: Miss K. Horton, 3 tip; Mrs. Dufaur, 1 up; Mrs. Kane, Miss Covnaga. Mrs. KjisseU, Mrs. Brown, Miss M. Fouliy, all square. Juniors: Mrs. Grevatt : 4 up; Mrs. Splnley, 3 up; Miss >l. Cooke, 2 up; Miss Moody, t up. Mrs. J. D. Johnston won the C grade match. Hamilton Ladies. —The match between teams selected by the president and cap-tain-of the Hamilton Ladies* Golf Cittb resulted as follows, the names of the president’s team being mentioned first: — Mrs. D. Hay defeated Mrs. G. O. Bennett, 4 and 3; Mrs. F. Mander defeated Mrs. R. G. Guy, 1 up; Mrs. L. Tompkins lost by default to Miss Wilson; Mis 3 Coventry defeated Mrs. P. E. Cleary, 2 up; Mrs. F. Grut lost to Miss J. Masters, 2 down; Miss McKenzie defeated Miss Allen, : and 2; Mrs. J. White defeated Mrs. A. English, 3 and 2; Miss E. Hammond lost to Mrs. W. Horton, 2 and 1; Mrs. M. G. Bell and Mrs. T. A. Milroy. all sqqare; Miss M. Johnstone defeated Miss If. Heywood, 2 and 1: Mrs. E. J. Mears lost to Mrs. E. Bartlett. 4 and 2: Mrs. F. House lost to Miss Burley, 3 and 1; Mrs. R. Worley defeated Mrs. O. Primrose, 3 and 2; Mrs H. Matthews lost to Mrs. X. Peterson, 2 down; Mrs. G. Gower lost to Mrs. W. Aitken, 4 and 2; Miss Peacoeke defeated Mrs. N. Ratcliffe, 1 up: Miss Gruar lost to Miss K. Oliver. 4 and 3; Mrs. N. Jacobsen lost to Mrs. Rawlings. 3 and Mrs. C. Tavlor defeated Miss \T. Gann. 3 and 2; Mrs. 1. C. Fraser defeated Mrs. W. <l. Pountney 1 up: Miss Rimnier defeated Miss .T. Templer, lup Mrs. E. M. Masters lost to Miss Dawson. 3 and 1: Miss McLean and Mrs. M. M. Hock in. all square. The president’s team won the match, 1

up. Te Puke. —The Te Puke golf season was officially c’osed on Wednesday. A CanJulian mixed foursome was nlaved ana was won bv Miss Charnel and G. Simpson. There was a lare>* attendance of members, and the urosident. Mr. w. E- Hooke\*. printed the troubles won by the ladies during the season. The trophies were wop bv the following players:— Snorts* Dealers fun. for best 5 scares during the season. Mrs. Rudd: b.G.i • bronze medal. Miss F Moll*raard: medal for B f*rade Miss E. Molleaard: medal for C trade. Miss F. King; hogev eomnetitfon. Tt grade. Miss F borev or.mnpUH’mi. C jrrade. Mrs. Fox: ecb'ctic corpnetitlon. C Mrs. fl^sr match R Pe»*ring: fine: »"* irrade. Mrs. Fox On behalf of the T.arb’es* Club. Mr. Hookev made n f reto the secretary. Mrs. f ashCRICKET TESTS WANTED Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. Thursday. New Zealand Cricket, Limited, was officially wound up this evening, when a dividend of 2s 9d for each 10s share was declared. . Mr. J. S. Barrett, who presided, said there were no regrets at the loss suffered over the tour. All who had contributed had done so for the love of the game. “Our next team should be entitled to ask for test games,” he said. “I am sure we are as good as the West Indies, and they got test games.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 11

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 11

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 11

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