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GOLF

AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB The Auckland Ladies’ Gctff Club played its monthly medal competition at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the best cards put in: Seniors.—Mrs. Craven, 92. 20—72; Mrs. Buttle, 87, 12—75; Mrs. Green, 92, 17—75; Miss L. Cutfield, 90, 15—75; Miss McGovern, 94, IS—76. Juniors.—Mrs. Wylde-Brown, 106. 33 73; Miss Henderson, 108, 32—76; Mrs. Morris, 98, 21—77; Miss Ballantyne, 9‘J, 22—77: Mrs. Revell, 105, 25—77; Miss Porter, 109, 32—77. A bogey match will be played next Tuesday. Post entries will be received, and players will choose partners. First Tee.—Mrs. Endean v. Miss Harvey; Miss Napier v. Mrs. Richardson; Mrs. Leighton v. Miss Hacket; Mrs. Hosking v. Miss A. Fouhv; Mrs. Shroff v. Miss G. P. Finlay; Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. Scott; Mrs. Wilson v. Miss D. Stewart: Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. Lovett; Mrs. Reid ▼. Miss Robson; Miss Bray v. Mrs. Melrose; Mrs. O’Leary v. Mrs. C. Robinson; Mrs. Alison v. Miss Bailey; Miss K. Horton v. Miss McGlashan; Mrs. I. Stewart v. Mrs. Ward; Miss Hill v. Miss J. Easton; Mrs. Beattie v. Mrs. Court; Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Paterson; Mjss Grove v. Mrs. Mueller; Miss Grierson v. Mrs. Cain; Miss W. Russell v. Miss Parr; Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Rudge; Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Johnston; Miss Goldwater v. Miss Evans; Mrs. Mcllraith v. Mrs. Darrow; Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. F. W. Cooke; Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Joplin; Miss M. Fouhy v Miss Moody. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES Following is the draw for the bogey handicap to be played to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club, seniors and juniors being drawn together. Play will commence at 10.45, players starting at four-minute intervals from both tees: Eighth Tee.—Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss K. Foully; Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. Gy Hies; Miss Ilaslett v. Miss Duder; Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. White; Miss Carnachan v. Miss Ponsford; Mrs. Horton v. Miss Lawrence; Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Grant; Miss M. Richardson v. Miss L. Hall; Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. Goldwater. The C grade match played yesterday was won by Mrs. Moore-Jones, with a score of 121. PUPUKE CLUB DRAW The following is the draw for the second round of the president’s prize, and in conjunction, second round of the eclectic match for the F. Hawes Cup:—• „ L. J. Minogue v. B. E. Goldwater: E. E. Grimwade v. B. M. Sellars; G. O. Stephenson v. M. E. Thompson; L. G. Ansell v. F. Tornquist; A. L. Hopewell v. D. M. Davidson; L. G. Whittaker v. I. G. Mackenzie; C. F. Browne v. R. N. S. Chisholm: F. H. Mingay v. T. G. rle Clive Lowe; M. L. Drower v. R Johnston; G. D. G. Hunt v. R. H. Greville: A. W. Clark v. H. W. Bennett: G. C. Malcolm v. E. W. Mills: L. J. Keeling v. J. W. Court; H. L. Bowden v. W. C. Taylor; A. K. McFarlane v. R. V. Lush: C. 11. Kingsford v. R. O. Skeet; A. D. Herbert v. H. Freakes. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB 3 The following is the draw for a flag match of 12 holes, to be played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club on Saturday for a trophy donated by Mrs. W W. Massey: Miss Dreadon v. Miss E. Katz, Miss B. Wvllie v. Miss A. Whyte, Mrs. MeNeely v. Miss O. Whiteley, Mrs. Shaw v. Miss Richards, Mrs. Valentine v. Miss M. Cutforth, Miss Mellsop v. Miss E. O'Loughlen, Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss E. Whiteley. Miss Parton v. Miss R. O’Loughlen, Miss Denize v. Mrs. Moffitt, Miss Sutherland v. Miss AT. Hill, Miss G. Whvte v. Miss E. Hill, Miss M. Clark v. Mrs' Boyce, Miss Wills v. Mrs. Massev, Miss Simmonds v. Miss Hynes, Miss Llovd-White v. Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. Menzies v. Miss AT. Katz, Miss Timms v. j Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Kelsey v. A. N. ' Other. TE AWAMUTU CLUB The best scores in the April L.G.U. \ medal contest of the ladies’ section of i tli€s Te Awamutu Golf Club were as follow: Seniors.—Mrs. Teasdale, 91, 14—77; Miss Focke, 93. 12— SI. Juniors: Mrs. Bryant, 107. 34—73; Miss Civil, 104. 27 The L.G.U. draw for Saturday next is: Seniors—Mrs. Macdonald v. Miss Clifford; Miss Woolly v. Miss Quin; Mrs. Teasdale v. Miss Focke: Mrs. O’Sullivan v. Miss Wallace. Juniors—Miss Irwin v. Miss Manson; Mrs. Bond v. Mrs. Peake; Mrs. Bryant v. Mrs. Blundell: Mrs. Barnett v. Mrs. Whyte; Miss Civil v. Mrs. A. Walker; Miss Gibson v. Miss J. Manson; Mrs. Hope v. Mrs. Oliphant; Mrs. Chamberlain v. Miss Montefiore.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 13

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 13

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 13

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