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GOLF

AUCKLAND LADtES’ CLUB The Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club's coronation medal competition was played at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the best scores returned: Miss N. MacCormiek, 80, o——7l; Miss F. Ratlibone, 81, 9—72; Miss M. Graham. 92, 20—72; Mrs. Rutherford, S 7, 13—14; Mrs. Towle, 93, 19 —74; Mrs. Craven, 93, ID—*4. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of the Kingswell Shield competition to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tnoe Hill tomorrow: —S. Lamb v. A. E. Whitten, ,T. A. Stewart v. F. Foord, R- M. Tolhurst v. J. W. Tucker, W. Vickers v. A. ley v. L. Knight, J. Goyder v. T. Stone, R. A. McLean v. A. French. H. C. SpinMcKeown, W. D'Audney v. D. K. Russell, N. Kidd v. J. Robb, J. Gentles v. S. Rejd, W. E. Anderson v. H. P. Griffen, R. Cfc*rhorn v. S. W. Hunter, T. H. Chapman v. G. C. St. George, W. O. Lane v. G. L. Knight, A. H. Blackburn v. P. Fraser, S. Hunter v. A. K. Hawley, J. H. Carr v. F. Newell, A. Ellis v R. Angus, A. Ely v. 1,. H. Norton, W. Calderwood v. C. Coleman, J. Gilmour v. J. Murray, C. R. Jones v. J. Rankin, I. McHaig v. E. D. Reidy, J. Mitchell v J. K. Johnston, A. Swain v. W. F. Darby, J. Yock. v. J. Harrison, G. Smith v. F Cable, J. Methven v. 11. Worsley, C. B. Gallagher v. S. Milne, J. D. Shanly v. B. B. Hooper, R. Milne v. R. E. Craig. G. I. Beeson v. W. J. Bradbury, R. Sawers v. R. 11. Melville, L. Etherington v. R. Garrard, H. C. McCoy v. F. Wiseman, .T. Hirst v. F. W. Wilson, J. M. Eliffe v. W. J. Ilockin. R. J. Hamilton v. J. MacLaren, F. C. Western v. V. Choyce, A. Tindall v. G. B. Osmond, D. D. Holland v. F. Schischka. On Monday a 36-hole four-ball, ba 11 bogey will be played, players to choose partners Entries will close tuPAPAKURA CLUB Following is Ihe draw for the first round of an eclectic competition to be plaved by members: of the Papakura Golf Club tomorrow: Langford v. Pavitt. Olsen v. .1 Elliott. Beams v. D. McLennan. Brooks v. Matheson, Bridgman v. Pegler, Smith v. Tiiston, Gray v. Hazard, Hutchinson v. T. McLennan, Blair v. Watts. V. Elliott v. Knight. WAITEMATA CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of the senior and junior handicaps to be played by members of the Wait*mata Golf Club tomorrow;:— Lew in v. B. W. Hunter; Jenkins v. Naismith: R. E. Hunter v. Mellars; Harris v. Walsh; Robinson v. Finch, Woods v. Hume; I,augbien v. Duder; Bailey v. Weir; Christian v. Lyons, Burgess v. Downer; Alison v. Gabites: McGregor v. Clark; Bramley v. Jones; Harper v. Whitley ; M uskett v. McLeod; Taylor v. Rae; Jackson v. Prime; Porter v. Chapman; Layzell v. Grahame; O’Connell v. Wilson; Hogan v. O’Connor. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the coronation medal played by members of the Hamilton Ladies" Golf Club:— Mrs. Arthur, 92, 14—TS; Miss Dawson, as 2D —TS; Mrs. F. Mander. 01. 11—SO; Mrs. C. O. Bennett, 97, 17—80. The flag match was won by Mrs. R. P. Hazard, who cuiried the flag to the 20th fairway. Mrs. N J. King was second. The following matches have been played in the second round of the Gillies’ vase:—Mrs. C. Sutcliffe Mrs. G. Primrose, 3 and 2; Miss K. Oliver beat Mrs. Guy Bindon. 6 and 5; Mrs. W. J. King bent Mrs. M. M. Hockin, 3 and 1; Miss J. Templer beat Mrs. T. C. Fraser. 4 and 3. The following matches have been plaved in the se.-ond round for Mrs. A. Joli’s trophy;—Miss M. Allen heat Miss .T. Masters 1 up; Mrs. P. E. Dingle beat Mrs. P. G. Russell, 2 and 1. The monthly medal will be played next W ednesday. TE AWAMUTU CLUB The following will represent Te Awamutu Golf Club against o'<>rohanga at Te Awamutu on Saturday ; Blundell. Otway, Barnett, Williams, Wallace, Shepherd, ~ Preston. McArthur. The ladies’ team will be; Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Teasdale, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs Oliphant, Miss Civil and Miss Lees. WAIUKU CLUB On Wednesday a match was played between the single and married members of the Waiuku Golf Club, when the former won by six games to four games. The results are as follows, married women mentioned first:—Mrs. Forbes beat Miss Aldred, 7 and 6 ; Mrs. Munro lost to Miss Austin, 3 and 2 ; Mrs. Roscoe lost to Miss Fenwick. 2 down : Mrs. "Whiteside beat Miss Dohnt. 5 and 3 ; Mrs. Motion beat Miss W. West, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. Graham lost to Miss Henry, 4 and 3 ; Mrs. Ohlson beat Miss Glynes. 4 and 3 ; Mrs. Barker lost to "Miss Neil. 7 and 5 ; Mrs. Inerram lost to Miss Howden 4 and 2 ; Mrs. Heise lost to Miss Christianson, 6 and 4,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 15

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 15

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 15

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