On the Links
PLAY IN FINE WEATHER INTER-CLUB MATCHES Saturday’s golf was played in dry but sharp weather. Inter-club and club fixtures were disposed of. Auckland played and defeated Akarana at Middlemore by S games to 3. one finishing square. Following are the results, Auckland players being mentioned first: —W. s. Ralph beat 11. J. Smith. 2 and 1 : C. M. Gordon beat C. Bailey, 4 and 3: C. N. Jacobsen lost to F. Hazelden. 2 and 1; R. F. .Tohnston beat A. M. Henderson. 5 and 4; D. Robertson beat R. U. Rotter. 3 and 2; A. K. M. Rhind boat G. Wynyard, 3 and 1; S. C. Ilodges lost to O. Fergusson. 2 and 1: J. K. Lusk beat C. M. Cox, 1 up; P. B. Morris beat G. Wahlstrom. 3 and 2: W. A. Phillips beat W. Turbott, 7 and 6: Y. Masters lost to J. Swanson, 5 and 4: NX. R. Reed and D. Syme, all square. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The first round of the championships of the Maungakiekie Golf Club was played at the Titirangi links and the following are the results of the matches: Seniors.—H. IX Brinsden beat J. Carnahan, 5 and 3; E. G. Tallis beat R. McCrystal, 3 and 2; T. A. Goulding beat IT. L. Robson, 5 and 3; J. Murray beat A. M. Goulding, 4 and 3: A. V. Peace beat A. E. Robinson. 2 up. Juniors.—W. P. Baker boat G. C. Jones, 1 up: X. McLean beat H. Broadbent. 4 and 3. C. Grade.—A. C. McArthur beat B. W Beaumont. 1 up: A. Saunders won from R. Gray by default; J. F. Hosking beat J. C. Finlay, 3 and 2. AT ONE TREE HILL The first round of the junior and C grade championships was played at One Tree Itill. Following were the results: Juniors.—J. S. Rankin beat X. Gorton, 6 and 5; T\ Fraser beat W. Calderwood, 1 up: H. Worsley beat R. Cleghorn, 3 and 2. C Grade.—A. McKeown beat IX I». Holland. 5 and 3; IT. V. Ganley beat R. S. Milne, at the nineteenth; E. A. Robb beat. X. Kidd at the twenty-second: W. E. Anderson beat A. E. Whitten, 1 tip. A bogey handicap for members drew a good entry and resulted in a win for L. Knight (12), with a good card of 5 up. Next best were:—J. Methven (5), C. Coleman (12), J. H. Goyder (12), T. Stone (14), R. E. Craig (15), 1 down. The semi-final games in the Elliffe Cup match play handicap resulted:—J. Methven (7), beat J. Goyder (16). 2 and 1; IT. Worsley (14) beat W. E. D'Audnev, 4 and 3. The final in this event will be played next Saturday, L.G.U. MEDAL MATCH An L.G.U. medal match, played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club, resulted as follows: —Mrs. Kelsey, 106, 35—71 (winner); Miss E. Whiteley, 99, 2S—7l; Miss Cameron, 104, 33—71; Miss Cameron, 104, 33—71; Miss Mellsop, 5)3, 20 —73; Miss Dreadon, 109, 34—75; Mrs. Hipkins, 96, 20—76; Mrs. Valentine, 10S, 31—7 S; Miss A. Whyte, 114, 36—75. C GRADE A C grade match of 12 holes resulted as follows:—Miss C. Wallace, 75, 24 51; Miss X Katz, 7S, 24—54; Mrs. Currie, 7S, 24 —54; Miss R. Currie, 78, 24—54. ECLECTIC MATCH An eclectic match of 12 holes, for a trophy donated ,by Miss E. Katz, was won by Mrs. Menzies, 59, 24—35. The next best cards handed in were:—Miss E. Whiteley, SS, 18—40; Miss Mellsop, 54, 13 —4l; Miss Cutforth, 57, 13—44.; Valentine, 64, 20—44. C GRADE ECLECTIC MATCH A C grade eclectic match of 12 holes, for a trophy presented by Miss E. Whiteley, was won by Miss E. Katz, 66, 24 — 42. Second place was filled by Miss C. Wallace and Mrs. Boyce, who each registered 70, 24—46. HANDICAP MATCH The second round of the handicap match, for a trophy presented by Mrs. W. Cutforth, resulted as follows:—Miss Dreadon (34) beat Miss E. Katz (27), 2 and 1; Mrs. Moffitt (34) beat Mrs. McXeely (28). 2 up; Miss Mellsop (20) beat Mrs. Hipkins (20), 3 and 2; Miss Barton (24) beat Miss E. Whiteley (2S), G and 5. GLENDOWIE V. PUPUKE Following were the results of the in-tor-club match played between members of the Glendowie and Pupuke Golf Clubs at Glendowie:—C. Allcott lost to E. M. Thompson. 2 and 1; G. Kissling lost to L. J. Minogue, 6 and 4; C. S. Woods beat B. Goldwater, 4 and 3; II Rawlinson and E. W. Mills, all square; A Stedman beat H. W. Bennett, 3 and 2: A. C. Johns lost to L. G. Whittaker, 2 and 1; W. Laxon beat A. W. Clark, 1 up: H. Goodwin beat S. W. Chambers,' 5 and 3; A. Duthie lost to Dr. Pe Clive Lowe, 3 and 2; L. Harrison beat A. A. Tysoe, 6 and 5; O. Wolfgramm beat L. IT. Saunders, 4 and 3. Glendowie, 6 games; Pupuke, 4 games; one all square. PUPUKE BOGEY MATCH The bogey match for the secretary's trophy played by members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club was won by Mrs T Mowbray. Mrs. Randall’s trophy for C grade members was won by Mrs. Chambers. An open day fom members will be held ■
on Wednesday. A medal round will be played in the morning and a putting competition in the afternoon. C grade members will plaj* a Canadian foursomes on Thursday, players to chose partners. EVERSLIE CLUB Members of the Everslie Ladies* Club competed on Saturday in a bogey match lor Airs. Busing’s trophy. The winner was Miss M. O’Neill, 3 down. U:~. Bilkey was runner-up, 6 down. AKARANA CLUB The flag match played by membe.s el tue Akarana Golf Club on Saturday was won by Mr. H. A. Clarke, who ta . - ried the flag to the 19th hole. DRAW FOR MAUNGAKIEKIE Following is the draw for the boge handicap match and the postponed L. . medal mutch to bo played in coixjmiction by members of the Maungakickie Ladies Golf Club, at One Tree Hi.i links tomorrow, commencing at 10.45 a m., in order of the draw.—Mrs. Banister v. Mhs K. Horton, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss A. Gro\ e Mrs. O’Leary v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Swain v. Mrs. Alison, Miss G. Easton v. Miss Uhurtou, Miss McCabe v. Mrs. McArthui Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Roberts \. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Saxton \ MrSutcliffe, Miss L\ Russell v. Mrs. Paterson, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. Gre\att, Mr . Burton v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Johnston, Miss Iluslett v. Miss I* Stewart, Mrs. Sclinauer v. Miss G. Parr, Miss J. Easton v. Miss Harvey. Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Henr's v. Miss S. Johnston, Miss Nicholson \ . Mrs. Lovett, Miss Potter v. Mrs. Stewart. Miss Hacket v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mr. . Miller v. Miss 1. Walker, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Spinley, Miss I'onsford > . Miss Williams, Mrs. Grant v. Miss M. Hobson, Miss Ronayne v. Miss Finnert\ . Miss Easdown v. Miss E. Hradlev. Mrs. Norton v. Miss Evans. Miss M. Bailev \ . Miss XX Martin, Mrs. Wiles v. Miss Hooton, Mrs. Restall v. Mrs. KUner. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Budge v. Miss Q. Robson, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Broughton, Miss Moody v. Miss Blackburn, Mrs. Bourke v. Miss McGowan. Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss Coath, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. Owen, Mr.-. Lloyd v. Miss Lamb, Mrs. Goldwater '. Mrs. Henry, Miss Millington v. Mrs. G. Hardley. Following is the result of the third round of the match play foursome now in play at One Tree Hill:—Miss G. Easton and Mrs. IT. Johnston beat Miss Lawrence and Miss Lamb, 1 up; Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Horton beat Mrs. Taylor and Miss M. Miller. 2 up; Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin beat Miss A. Grove and Miss J. Easton, 4 and 3; Mrs. Spinley and Miss M. Bailey beat Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Reid, 4 and 3: Miss Blackburn and Mrs. Norton beat Mrs. Gyllies and Mrs. Henry. 4 and 3; Mrs. White and Miss Churton beat Miss Walker and Miss Hooton. 4 and 3; Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. O’Leary beat Miss Finnerty and Miss Evans. 1 up; Miss IX Stewart and Miss S. Johnston beat Mrs. Kilner and Miss E. Hardley. 6 and 4. The best cards returned in the C grade sealed conditions match were:—Mrs. H. Walker, 74: Miss Reid, 76; Miss H. Hardley, SO. A C grade match will be held on Thursday, commencing at 10 o’clock, player* to choosa partners. Post entries will be received. GLENDOWIE CLUB The following players will represent the Glendowie Golf Club in its match with Otahuhu at Glendowie on Saturday next; —C. Allcott. F. Trice, P. Ching, Dr. Horton, E. Hutchison, P. Xiocolls. C. A. Woods, G. Kissling, 11. Rawlinson. O. Wolf gram, A. Stedman, W. Laxon. Reserves: A. C. Johns, H. Goodwin. A. Duthie. GLENDOWIE DRAW Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played on Wednesday by the members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. ITill v. Mrs. Stanley. Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Browne, Mrs. Keys v. Mi*4£ W. Tlintz, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Hintz. Miss Maden v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. Warren v. Miss Brookfield, Miss Lundon v. Mrs. Matliieson, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Butler, Miss M. English v. Miss Colebrook, Miss O. English v. Mrs. Markwiek. In the third round of the club championship Mrs. McMillan beat Miss Brookfield, 2 up: Miss Stanley beat Mrs. Miller, 5 and 4; Mrs. Hutchison beat Mrs. Warren, 5 and 4: Mrs. Browne beat Mrs. Hill, 1 up; Miss O. English beat Miss M. English, 4 and 2; Miss M. Hill beat Miss Sharland, 1 up at the 19th. The C grade eclectic match for Mrs. McMillan's prize was won by Mrs. Rennie, 70, 24 —46. The next best cands were:—Miss Sutton, 73. 24—49: Mrs. H. Wright. 73, 24—49; Miss Meadows. 74, 24—50; Miss Pagni, 75, 24 —51; Mrs. Holdsworth, 78, 24—54. The draw' for the C grade match, over 12 holes, is as follows:—Miss Gaudin v. Miss Odell. Miss Sutton v. Mrs. Lintott, Miss Johnson v. Mrs. Rennie, MlssiMeadows v. Miss Pagni, Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Holdsworth, Miss Wells v. Mrs. Macartney. AUCKLAND V. AKARANA Auckland played Akarana at Middlemore. Results are as under, Auckland names first:— W. S. Ralph beat B. Smith. 2 and 1; R. F. Johnston beat A. Henderson, 5 and 4; D. Robertson beat R. Potter, 2 and. 1: C. Jacobsen lost to F. Hazelden, 2 and 1; C. M. Gordon beat C. Bailey, 4 and 3; C. Hodges lost to —. Fergus son, 2 ancl 1; A. Rhind beat G. Wynyard, 3 and 1; J. K. Lusk beat C. M. Cox. 1 up; V. Masters lost to G. Swanson, 5 and 4;. P. B. Marris beat G. Walijxprom, 3 and 2; AN'. A. Phillips beat W. Turbott, 7 and 6, M. Reed and D. Syme, all square. sjioiuic uopa iunoK paimujAjap euio*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 7
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