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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the G. L. Taylor Bowl »•» replayed by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Titirangi iuiks row afternoon: —W. West AStewart, J. Gilmore v. A. H. o'Lear> . V . K. TI old gate v. T Burns. M- Nels G. O Jones, R. M. Dacre v. J. • W dsuri, I J. Somerville v. A. V. Peace, F. Laurie iv W. R Vercoe. A. Harvey v Ii R. Cooke, G. Uren v. K. Ob Ison, A. M; - ! Arthur /. A. Tysoe, G. White v. A. K. i Hawlev, A. J. Good v. H. W. Cooke. Saunders v. P. Boyle, S. Moor■* y. v. Morlev, C. G. Fisher v. J. C. Finlay. ! W. P.' Baker v A. Le Sleur, A ' rutt v v. W. J. Thomson, R. J. Graham v. E. Beehan, A. K. Robinson v. A. b air burn, j i I Spilrlev V. A. T'J ■ ■!-, R. I* i Ward v. R. A. Spinley, K Hunter y. R. Grav, W. Cain v. H. Broadbent. ' lalis.s i v. j'. Francis, H. M. Rogerson 1 i den, L. Hardy v. B. A. Wills, A. B. I Joplin v. K. Beehan, P. A. A. B. Chappell. (\ S. Western ■ . A.. 11. Magson. J lioskingr v A. .1. I'-< r, JCarnachan v. T. A. Goulding, L. Williamson v. H. L. Robson, J. Dawson v. B. W. Beaumont. A. Goulding v. H. S. Malcolm. R. J. Hamilton v. R. .McCrys'al, R. 31. George v. P Balgamie, A. McArthur v. L. Humphries, N. McLean v. P. Harrison. I. B. Stewart v. J. O. Cajder. C. Robinson v. W. Hunter, L. Rogers v H. C. McCoy, F. S. Baffin v. W. Nolan. M. York v. G. Marriner, H. A. Randrup v. J. McCullough. ONE TREE HILL Following is the draw for the fiae ma-ch to be played at One Tree Hill tomorrow:—J. C. Shanly v. R. E. Craig. R Angus v. J. Mitchell, R. A. McLean v E. Knight, J. Harrison v. G. I. Beeson, E. La. Roche v. J. K. Johnston, J Hirst v. J. Gentles. W. E. Anderson v. G. B Osmond, W. Vickers v. W. Darby, H H Worsley v. A. Tuke, L. H. Norton v. G C. St. George, J. Murray v. F. Wiseman A. Ely v. R. Cl e shorn. E. W. Reidy v J. Rankin, J. Goyder v. T McHaig, «' Coleman v. A. French, R. W. Verry v. J Robb. J. Yock v. H. Bradbury, F. jV*

Wilson v. C. Schnauer, H. S. McLaren v. H. C. Tonks, F. Foord v. J. W. Tucker. J. \V. Clarke v. J. Metliven, J. M. Elliffe v. G. L. Taylor, C. Nicol v. R. T. Sawera, 13. B. Hooper v. A. H. Swain. A. Ellis v G. Goodwin, T. Stone v. W. J. Hookin. 1 W. D’Audney v. K. Garrard, R. H. Mel - I ville v. A. Tindall, W. Calderwood v. F. i Newell. IX D. Holland v. A. E. Whitten, H. P. Griffen v. F. Schischka, T. H. Gan- • lev v. A. 11. Blackburn, S. Lamb v. D. Russell. G. L. Knight v. J. Howie, L. Etherington v. R. M. Tolhurst. AKARANA CLUB .\U mbors of the Akarana Golf Club ; will play the first round of the Wallace I Cup tomorrow afternoon. A club trophy , will also be presented-for the best medal i ‘.-ard on the day. GLENDOWIE CLUB Following is* the draw for the four-ball • bogey handicap to be played by members of the Glendowte Golf Club tomorI row:—F. Russell and A Duthie v. F. Trice and F. Hintz. O. Wolf gram and *M. Miller v. G. K. Mathieson and A. Slora&n : L. tJoodwin and F. Fa ram v. N. A. Forgie and T. Upton; L. Harrison and A. C. John: on v. P. White and L. Keyes; N. C. and G. Radley v. R. Barstow and H. Rawlinson: J. Stedman and S. C. Woods v. W. and D. Morrison: E. W'nitl-y and C. v H- Wright and W Newsham: Dr. Horton and A. G. Graham v. W. Meek and R. Chisholm; H. Hutchison and E. Colebrook v. A. Gee and G. Warren: A. O. Horspool and G. Kissling v. G. Allcott and J. Hall; N. Harr son and F. Restall v. P. Goldwater and N. Ching; M. Brookfield and A. Stedman v. J. R. Rendell and H. O. Thomson; H. Jefferson and C. W. Garrard v. A. Churchhouse and H. Goodwin; V. R. Johns and R. Edmonds v. R. Wilson and G. Metcalfe. WAIUKU LADIES' CLUB | The ladies of the Waluku Golf Club j plaved a medal round on Wednesday, the | seniors playing over IS holes and the juniors 9 holes. The following are the best net cards handed in:— ) Seniors —Miss A. Xeib 64: Mrs. Ha rkness, SI: Miss U Muir. 83; Miss E. Barnabv. 83: Mrs. Ohlson, S 5. Juniors.—Miss FI. Christianson, ii: Mrs. ITeis*-. 4'.; .Mi-- W. West, 47; Miss M. Muir. 4a. Miss K. NeU, 57. Mrs. Jerram. Mrs, Graham,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 13

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