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AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB Till- following players qualified for the club championship of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Darrach, 102; ill's. Cepliayd. 1°!,; Mrs. McCarthy, 10P; Miss Longdill. 111, Miss Griffin, m; Mrs. Gilmore, 112; Miss McGee, 113: Miss Connett. 11B; Mrs. Caughey, 110; Miss Smith, 117; Miss Tyler-Davies, 117; Miss Berry 119; Miss \\ ynyard, 110; Mrs. Preston, 119; Mrs. Young, 319; Miss Fearnley, 121. The draw for the first round of the « lub championship is as follows:—Miss Darrach v. Miss Fearnley; Miss Connett v. Mrs. Caughey; Miss Longdill v. Miss Wynyard; Miss Griffin v. Miss Berry; Mrs. Gilmore v. Miss Tyler-Davies; Mrs. McCarthy v. Mrs. Preston; Miss McGee v. Miss Smith; Mrs. Coppard v. Mrs. Young. The best scores returned in the L.G.U. monthly medal competition played in conjunction with the qualifying round were as follow:—Mrs. Coppard, 108. 50— 78: Miss McGee, 113, 34 —79; Miss Longdill, 111, 30—81. The C grade eclectic competition for Mrs. B. J. Smith’s trophy was won by Miss M. Dalton, 106. Other cards were: —Miss Fearnley, 10; Mrs. Blakey, 111; Mrs. England, 112. OTAHUHU PAPAKURA Following is the result of the interclub match played between members of the Papakura and' Otahuhu Golf Clubs on the Papakura links on Saturday. Papakura players being mentioned first:— Smith beat Jones, 3 and 1; L. Spencer beat Reader, 2 and 1; Olsen and Canham, all square; J. Elliott lost to Burnett, 2 and 1; Matheson and Sturt, all square; Pavitt and Logan, all square; H. Spencer beat McDonald. 3 and 1; Langford beat Simons, 2 and 1; Gilmore beat Heather, 6 and 4; Bridgman beat Hipkins. 1 tip; T. McLennan beat Henton, 4 and 3. CAMBRIDGE CLUB The final round for the Caldwell Cup was played on the links on Saturday in perfect weather, and was won by H. Tod, who played well above his handicap. The best scores were:—H. Tod (handicap IS), 68, 66—134 A. 11. Nicoll (16). 73. 69—142; Nelson (18), 73, 70—143; J. F. Entwistle (27), 74, 60—143; Wills (20), 70, 74—144, N. Banks (17), 74, 71— 145; Cox (29), 74, 73—147; Sutherland (12), 71, 77—145; Alford (12), 75, 73—145. THAMES V. PAEROA , The Thames Golf Club defeated the Paeroa Club on Saturday by 11 matches to 4. Results were as follow, Thames players being mentioned first:—Men: Dr. Dray beat If. Bray, 1 up; If. Purnell beat N. Miller, 4 and 2; F. S. Miller lost to Mahoney, 1 down; J. Masefield beat A. Surrey, 5 and 4; V. Boles beat F. Moresby, 4 up; E. A. Palmer lost to R. Carden, 2 down; 1,. Griffin beat H. Mead, 4 up; W. H. Baker lost to A. Steedman, 2 down; R. Meilsop beat G. Thorpe, 4 and 2; K. Hetherington beat Pellow, S and 7. Ladies: Mrs. A. G. Price beat Mrs. Miller, 4 and 3; Miss Kidd beat Miss Walmsley, 4 and 3: Mrs. W. Price beat Miss Gibb, 3 and 2; Miss D. Poulgrain and Miss Thorpe, all square; Mrs. Pease beat Mrs. Hubbard, 2 and 1.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 13
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