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AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB The championship final of the Auekland Cadies Golf Club will be played next Tuesday between Miss F. Rathbone nnc. Airs. R. Buttle. The matches in the semi-finals were very closely contested, Miss Rathbone defeating Miss E. Culling, the holder, 1 up at the nineteenth, and Airs. Buttle defeating Airs. Ferguson 1 up at the twentieth. In the semi-finals of the junior championship, Airs. Cox defeated Aliss N. Ballantyne, 2 and 1, and Airs. Grant defeated Aliss K. Clark, 6 and 4. The final between Mrs. Cox and Airs. Grant will be played next Tuesday. Following were the best scores returned in the bogey match played yesterday:— Seniors: Airs. Ferguson, all square; Aliss P. Orr, 4 down; Airs. Henry, 6 down. Juniors: Airs. Rainger. 3 down. L. MATCH AT TITIRANGI Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow, starting at 10.45 a.m.. from both tees, at four-minute intervals, in order of the i First Tee.—Alls. T. B. Stewart v. Airs. It. L. Wilson; Airs. Banister v. Miss i Napier; Airs. Hosking v. Airs. Beattie; Aliss K. Horton v. Airs. O’Leary; Airs. Shroff v. Airs. Alison; All's! J. C. Finlay v. Aliss A. Hill: Aliss Bray v. Aliss Russell; Aliss Grierson v. Aliss Grove; Airs. Russell v. Aliss Richardson; Aliss Goldwater v. Airs. AlcMillan; Airs. Taylor v. Airs. Endean; Aliss G. Easton v. Airs. Reid; Aliss Afi Aliller v. Airs. Haslett; Mrs. McArthur v. Airs. Al. Cooke: Aliss Churton v. Airs. Roberts: Airs. Ferguson v. Airs. Paterson; Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Airs. Cain; Airs. Brown v. Airs. Johnston: Airs. Horton v. Miss Hacket; Arrs. Grevatt v. Aliss S. Johnston: Miss Duder v. Aliss G. Parr; Airs. Lovell v. Airs. Aliller; Airs. H. W. Cooke v. Airs. Lloyd; Airs. Spinley v. Aliss Robson; Aliss AlcGlashan v. Airs. G. P. Finlay; Airs'. J. B. Johnston v. Aliss Bailey; Airs. Campbell v. Aliss Evans: Airs. G. A. Hardley v. Airs. Restall; Airs. Norton v. Airs. W. PI. Cooke; Airs. Rudge v. Aliss E. Hardley. Eighth Tee.—Airs. Anderson v. Mrs. White: Airs. C. Robinson v. Aliss Harvey; Airs. Atelrose v. Miss J. Easton; Airs. Ward v. Aliss Lawrence; Aliss Aloody v. Mrs. R. O. Gardner; Miss F. Hall v. Airs. Darrow; Airs. Richardson v. Airs. Grant; Aliss McGowan v. Mrs. Gyllies: Airs. Joplin v. Aliss Ponsford; Aliss L. Hall v. Airs. Goldwater. The C grade match postponed yesterday will be played next Tuesday. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the result of the first round of the Grevatt Cup, played by members of the Alaungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at One Tree Hill links: —Airs. Houghton beat Airs. Goldwater, 2 up; Aliss Carnachan beat Airs.- Joplin, 3 and 2; Airs. O’Leary beat Airs. Aliller, 5 and 4; Airs. Spinley beat Airs. Taylor, 4 and 3; Airs. Swain beat Airs. Saxton, 3 and 1; Aliss J. Easton beat Airs. Hosking, 2 and 1; Miss K. Churton beat Aliss G. Park, 2 up; Airs. McMillan beat Mrs. Henrys, 1 up; Aliss M. Aliller beat Miss Hacket, 5 and 4; Miss Harvey beat Airs. G. "White, 1 up; Aliss AlcCabe beat Aliss Lamb, 1 up; Aliss Lawrence beat Airs. Paterson. 8 and 6; Miss S. Johnston beat Airs. I. B. Stewart, 3 and 2; Airs. Owen beat Airs. Schnauer, 1 up; Aliss Grove beat Aliss Walker, 2 up; Miss K. Horton beat Aliss Blackburn, 4 and 3. The second round is to be completed by August 30. INTER-CLUB AT TE AROHA The following is the result of the interclub four-ball match played at Waihi, in which Te Aroha drew with Waihi, all square. Te Aroha players are mentioned first:—Laver and Cullen beat Cullen and Payze, 2 and 1; Kenny and Somers lost to Clarke and Morgan, 3 and 1; Wyllie and Mahon lost to Shergold and. Whitehead, 2 and 1; Kenrick and Bliss lost to Hollis and Spence, 1 down; Wild and Connolly lost to Barron and Haszard, 2 and 1; J. Johnston and Bradley drew with Lorirner and Rollett, all square. Ladies.—Mrs. Mc-Glashan lost to Aliss Patterson, 6 and 5; Aliss Frear lost to Airs. Bell, 1 down; Mrs. Hunger beat Mrs. Walmsley, 5 and 1; Airs. Willis beat Mrs. Rollett, 7 and 5; Airs. Kenny beat Airs. Alalyon, 2 up; Airs. Aleikle beat Aliss Elder. 4 and 2; Mrs. Frear beat Aliss Alueller, 3 and 2; Aliss Hedge beat Airs. Morgan. 5 and 4: Mrs. Wild lost to Airs. Haszard, 5 and 4. TAUMARUNUI LADIES The following draw is announced for .the August L.G.U. medal handicap, and the first round for Air. N. Bell’s trophy, to be played in conjunction: Airs. Faire v. Airs. Arthur, Mrs. Richter v. Airs. Albertson. Airs. Wilks v. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Christmas v. Airs. Bishara, Airs. Holford v. Airs. Vivian, Airs. Thomas v. Aliss Hughes, Mrs. Seaton v. Airs. Simmons, Mrs. Godfrey v. Aliss McPherson,. Aliss Alontgomerie v. another. PUPUKE CLUB The following teams will represent Pupuke in inter-club matches with Glendowje to be played on Saturday:—At Glendowie: I. G. Alackenzle, AI. E. Thompson, L. J. Aiinogue, B. E. Goldwater, E. W. Mills. H. W. Bennett. L. G. Whittaker, A. W. Clark, S. W. H. Chambers. T. G. tie Clive Lowe, A. A . Tysoe, L. H. Saunders. At Pupuke: G. O. Stephenson, J. J. A. Howie, A. G. Lane, G. D. G. Hunt, R. Johnston, R. N. S. Chisholm. L. G. Ansell, G. C. Alalcolm, AI. L. Drower, P. M. Davidson, C. P. Hopkins, R. H. Greville. , . .. . . The best cards returned m the medal round for a trophy presented by Mr. A. Reeve, played on Saturday last, were:— C. P. Houkins. 89. 20—69; R. H. Greville, 91, 20—71: C. H. Kingsford. 93,223;0 —<3; AT. L Drower, 95, 19—76; R. N. S. Chisholm, 96, 20—76. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal match, to be played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Galf Club on Saturday:—Mrs. AlcNeely v. Aliss E. Katz; Mrs. Kelsey v. Miss A. Whyte; Miss Mellsop v. Aliss Dreadon; Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss Cameron; Miss B. Wyllie v. Miss Richards; Miss Denize v. Aliss Parton; Mrs. Moffitt v. Aliss Cutforth; Aliss E. Whiteley v. Airs. Shaw; Aliss O. Whiteley v. Mrs. Valentine. Following are the draws for the C grade match, and the last round of the C grade eclectic match for a trophy donated by Miss E. Whiteley:—Mrs. Currie v Airs Boyce; Miss Tims v. Aliss AI. Hill: Miss Wills v. Aliss N. Katz; Aliss B Brody v. Aliss Muir: Miss Cohen v. Mrs Rivards; Miss E. Hill v. Miss Lloyd White; Aliss Alassey v. Aliss Currie; Aliss Hvnes v. Airs. Connell. The first round of the women s championship competitions resulted as follows: Aliss Mellsop beat Aliss B. Wyllie: Airs. AlcNeely beat Airs. Shaw; Aliss Parton beat Airs. Valentine; Aliss E. Whiteley beat Aliss Denize. The following players have been to represent, the club in an interclub match with the Papakura Ladies’

Club, to be played at Otahuhu on Thursday:—Miss Cutforth, Airs. Hipkins, Aliss Alellsop, Airs. AlcNeely, Airs. Shaw, Airs. Aloffitt. Aliss Dreadon, Airs. Kelsey, Aliss A. Whyte, Aliss M. Hill, Miss E. Hill, Airs. Boyce. KING COUNTRY TOURNEY The King Country golf championships were played on the Te Kuiti Golf Club's course on Saturday in very wet weather, rain falling practically all day. The championship was won by Holford, of Taurnarunui Golf Club, with a score of 175 for the two rounds. Saunders (Te Kuiti) was runner-up with 176. The other events were won by Te Kuiti, including the teams championship, with a total of 1,1 IS, the stroke competition by Saunders with a card of S 7 and net scoreof 69 (Long, of Waimarino, runner-up, 71: AVallace, Te Awamutu, 71), and the teams handicap with a total of 910. Championship scores were:—Holford (Taurnarunui, S 3. 92—175; Saunders (Te Kuiti), 89, 87—176; Steedman (Te Kuiti), 89, SS —177; Blundell (Te Awamutu), S 5, 93—ITS; Otway (Te Awamutu), 92. SC—--178; Bathgate (Te Kuiti), SS, 92—150; Harrison (Te Kuiti), S 9. 94 —1 S 3; Wallace (Te Awamutu), 97, SS—ISS; Thomas (Taurnarunui), 95, 93—185; Fry (Otorohanfai, 96. 94—190; Poutawera (Taumarunui), 93. 95—191; Alurray (AVaimarino), 97, 94—191. Other scores were:—Datson, (Waimarino). 194; Hughes (Taurnarunui). 195; Coker (Taurnarunui), 195; Williams (Te Awamutu), 196; Baddelev (Waimarino). 198; Tate (Te Kuiti). 199; Fortescue (OtorAhanga), 199; Richter (Taumarunui), 199. Teams Championship.—Te Kuiti, 1,118: Taurnarunui, 1,143; Te Awamutu. 1,148; AVaimarino, 1,196; Otorohanga, 1,212.. Teams Handicap (36 holes).—Te Kuiti, 910; Te Awamutu, 972; Otorohanga, 980; Waimarino, 980; Taurnarunui, 991. At the conclusion of the meeting the prizes were presented by Air. C. H. Tate, president of the Te Kuiti Golf Club. On behalf of the visitors Messrs. Otway, Anderson and Murray returned thanks to the Te Kuiti Club for the hospitality extended to them during the championships.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 15

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On the Links Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 15

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