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GOLF

EXHIBITION GAME Sloan Morpeth and R. M. George trill play E. S. Douglas and E. J. Moss * n an exhibition golf match at One t£ Tei * Rill on Thursday afternoon, starting at 1.30. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES 1 CLUB Following were the best scores in the eclectic match played by members of the 'Uauneakiekie Ladies' Golf Club yestej";.i a y at One Tre*. Hill:—First grade: Mrs. <5 White. 92, 24 —68; Mrs. Paterson, 90, (,'j- Mrs K. Churton, 02, 21—71; Mrs. Schnauer. 94, 22—72; Miss A. Grove, 91, 19 —72; Mrs. Paxton, 94, 21—73. Second irad*-: M - *> John, ton, 90. 26—64; Mrs. Grant, 9s, 33—‘jo; Mrs. M. Hobson, 9S, «•> 66; Mrs. Broughton. 96. 30—66; Miss Y) L;‘tnb. 101, 31—67; Miss E. Hardley, JOl, 34—67. j everslie club events paring the week-end the Kohn Cup competition and the senior and junior championships, played by members of the Everslie Golf Club, -were advanced p stage further. In the semi-final of the Kohn Cup Hogan defeated Richardson, 4 ami 3; the same player defeating Beechey, in the senior championship, 8 and 7: a nd completing the round to return a card of 75 gross, a really good performance, equalling the previous best score of the course by R. O’Neill some two weeks ago. In the junior championship j. O'Neill defeated Richardson, 4 and 3. The following team will represent Everslie In the return match for the jrvine Cup against Pukekohe at Everslie on Saturday: Dykes, Hogan. R. O’Neill, lthind, Wardell. Freeman, Rice. Beechey, V. O. Smith. J. O'Neill, I. O’Neill, Goddard. Watson, Hobson, McDonald. T. G. Smith. Busing, Brewer. Emergency: Sear ell. The ladies’ teams will play at JSverslie ;tnd not at Pukekohe as published in Monday’s paper. TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB The draw for the bogey handicap to he played by members of the Titirangi Ladies* Golf Club tomorrow is as follows: First Tec.—Mrs. It. L. Wilson v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Beatlie, Miss Bray v. Mrs. T. B. Stewart, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Miss Grove v. Mrs. O’Leary, Miss Napier v. Mrs. Delghton, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Shroff, Miss K. Horton v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss Russell, Mrs. Rejd v. Mrs. Lndean. Miss Richardson v. Miss _\. Hill, Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. Russell, .Mias Miller v. Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Paterson, Miss Churton v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Drown, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Melrose. Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Duder, Miss Coath v. Mrs. Miller, Mias A. Fouhy v. Mrs. Darrow, Miss McGlaahan v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay. Miss Tiarks Mrs. Res tall, Alias Ponsford v. Mrs. Norton, Miss F. Hall v. Mrs. Rudge, Miss L. Hall v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Robson v. Miss K. Wells, Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. S. A. Hardley, Mrs. Moore-Jones v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. HutchiEighth Tee.—Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. White v. Mrs. R. O. Gardner. Miss Harvey v. Miss McGowan, Miss E. Hartley v. Mrs. Grilles, Miss H. Hardley v. Mrs. Symes, Miss Moody v. Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Bert Cooke, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Joplin. Play will start at 9.45 in order to enable players to finish in time to watch the exhibition match in the afternoon. AKARANA INTER-CLUB TEAM The following players will represent the Akarana Golf Club in a match against the Maungakiekle Club on Saturday next: —Seniors: At Akarana: B. J. Smith, junr.. C. Bailey, G. M. Brown, F. Hazclden, J. Swanson, H. A. Clarke, A. M. Henderson, G. Wynyard, R. 11. Potter, O. E. Hunter. V. L. Baker, C. M. Cox. Emergencies: G. Ferguson, J. Budge. Juniors.—At One Tree Hill: G. E. Wahlstrom, J. M. Coltman, W. Turbott, X>. Syme, S. F. Berndston, G. Coltman,

J. Warding, E. R. Bay-ley, C. B. Read, W. j F. p a rrach. s. Mcßobie, W. G. T. Miller. unable to take part in there dlately 8 mus * ; r -°-:-- v the secretary imme- j AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB A teams match representing Fridav j and Saturday players respectively v.iil be played by members of the Akarana Ladies .Golf Club on Saturday. Following is the draw: Mrs. McCarthy v. 88 g- *. iparrach. Mrs. Gilmore v. Miss L. Griffin, Miss T. Cox v. Miss Tyler-Davies, Mrs. Preston v. Mils Hickman, Mrs. Rownlree v. Miss G S?Jl th v« Mlß t, M T Your *« v - Mtss -1. Con: Mrs. M. Feet v. Miss S. Longdill, Mrs. I- earnley v. Miss K. Knott. Mrs 5,°Y. V - .Miss E. Bearn ley, Mrs. Sutton J,- Miss M. Wynyard. Mrs. Young v. Miss G. Bygate, Miss T. Jones v. Miss R McGee. Miss F. Feet v. Miss J. Berrv, Miss M Dalton v. Miss B. Roberts. All players who are a.ble are requested to Play their match in the morning. On rriday a foursomes cofrjpetition will be played, handicap players to choose a C S r ade player as partner. i he medal competition by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. Preston, 94, Li —7o. Other scores were: Mrs. Rowntroe, 102. 27—75: Miss Smith. 102, 27—75; Miss Miller, 102, 20—76: Miffs McGee 33—77; Miss Jones, 112, 34—78; Miss M. Peet, 105, 27—78; Mrs. Sutton, 110, •d—" 9; Mrs. Gilmore, 100, 21—79; Mues P. Peet, 113. 34—79. , The C grade competition was won by Miss Dalton. Following are the results of a match played between teams selected bv the captain and secretary: Mrs. McCarthev and Mrs. Gilmore, all square: Miss Cox lost to Mrs. Preston, 8 and 7; Mrs. Rowntree beat Miss Miller, 2 up; Mrs. Fearnley beat Mrs. Cox, 5 and 3; Mrs. Sutten beat Mrs. Young, 3 and 1; Miss P. Peet lost to Miss Jones, 3 and 2; Miss Dalton beat Miss G. Hodge, 5 and 4; Miss Gritfin beat Miss Darrach, 1 up; Miss Longdill beat Miss Tyler-Davies, 4 and 2; Miss Smith beat Miss Connett, 9 and 8; Miss McGee beat Miss Wynyard. 6 and 4; Miss Knott lost to Miss Bygate; Miss Berry lost to Miss Fearnley, 2 and 1. The captain’s team won S and lost 5, 1 being all square. ROTORUA l From Our Oven Correspondent) ROTOR.UA, Today. Perfect, weather conditions prevailed : tor the final round of an eclectic (worse | score) match, played on the links at Whakarewarewa last Saturday. The following were the best cards returned:—Roe, 96. 24—72; Empen, 90, 12— 78; Worthington, 92, 1,2—80; Wilkie, 93, 12—81; Copeland Smith, 88, 7—SI. On Saturday next the first of two medal rounds for the trophy presented by the Kirk-Windeyer Cup visitors will be played. TAUMARUNUI LADIES From Our Oven Correspondent TAUMARUNUI, Today. The following draw is posted for the September L.G.U. medal, to be played in conjunction with the final round for the captain’s trophy, and second round for Mr. Bell’s trophy;—Mrs. Wilks v. Miss Carlson, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Richter, Mrs. Godfrey v. Mrs. Faire, Mrs. Seaton v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Johnstone v. Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Bishara v. Mrs. Vivian, Mrs. Holford v. Mrs. Christmas, Miss Hughes v. Mrs. Simmons. Miss McPherson v. scorer, Miss Montgomerie v. scorer. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Moore won the C grade foursomes with a score of 74, the next best being Mrs. Card and Mrs. Andrew with 82. Mrs. Christmas has had her handicap reduced 2 strokes. In the four-ball bogey competition Mrs. Seaton and Mrs. Vivian were the winners with a score of 5 up. Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Hutton 3 up, and Mrs. Faire and Mrs. Wilks 2 down, were the next best. The committee has decided that the finals for the senior and junior chib championships are to be played on October 11 or 12.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 15

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 15

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 15

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