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AUCKLAND LADIES’ Following- are the results of the third round of the handicap match play tournament for the W. It. Wilson Cup. plaved c£lf mbtr? ° C the Auckland Ladles’ trolf Club:—Miss Moginie (Uj beat Mrs Martin (30), 7 and 0; Mrs. Morris (l-i itml Walk!ey {2r,) - * and 3; Mrs ■Rutherford (12, beat Miss Lever aef iuU?e\ ; i?f te S C ‘ linger (30, beat Mrs Octote 4 ' round must be played by MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ Ol* w' it “ a wL to \T 2 “dicap. —M i£s A. . - ~, ’ „V ’ ~,s *”• Richardson, iy, Miss 23, Mrs o’ u’h o'- af i l ] ar . e ’ M. Cooke Johnston, 21, 3 downT * - down * H. Second Grade, rrom 25 Handicap Mrs 1 un° n 'Miss *1 U & A i} iss Ptnne P rty M si; i up. Miss I. Walker* 23, Mrs. Grant ’i 3 ’ Miss Ensdown, 33, all square; S S. Joh/iston, Mrs. E. Alison 34 \i rs Mls “ >'• Stitt. 36, l down* reT b hed t the V^v t i,.Tb Up c 2 m P*tition has beat’ Misf "K. in Chur a tS. ‘4 and "a M M i^’‘r McCabe beat Miss s! Johnston. 4 and October 7. U muat bu played by °f tlu ‘ president’s match, beM , - • Faterson and Mrs. Taylor « I? o ; N-eiV\- M xTr ? l,a - warns, ma: P.E*! 1 \v M TV 1 - Reid. Mrs. J. c. Hard,YJ '• y. [rs - Mam. Mrs. Fee v. Miss L>. K\an. Miss L. White v. Mrs. Grierson, S®**; talker v. Mps. It. Alpe, -Miss E. Thompson v. Mrs. Dunne, Miss Ken- . r A ine y- Mrs. Keys, Miss Rutherford n. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Hope-Johnstone v. Mrs. XV ill, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Jerrat, Mrs. Py croft v. Mrs. Levs. Miss AnseU v. Miss Self, Mrs. Fletcher v. Miss Lamb, Miss Bevidge v. Miss Yonge, Miss Garland v. Miss Young, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. C oakley. Miss Moody v. Mrs. !•'. Alpe, Mrs. Whitelaw v. Mrs. Dudley. EVERSLIE Following is the draw for the mixed Canadian foursomes for the Walker and Hall trophy, to be played by the Everslie Golf Club on Saturday next:—Miss J. Derbyshire and Rice v. Miss Francis and J. O'Neill, Miss Agineii Smith and Brewer v. Mrs. Richardson and T. G. Smith, Miss O'Neill and Searell v. Miss Cleary and Goddard, Mrs. Busing and Page v. Nliss Wilson and Wardell, Miss Callis and Busing v. Mrs. Rice and Dykes; Miss Ru.-h----worth and Beechey v. Mrs. Lever and Egan. Miss Turner and Freeman v. Miss Arbuckle and Mcßae. Mrs. Aitcheson and A. G. Smith v. Miss Slack and Hobson. Miss Little and Leitch v. Mrs. Goddard and L. "Watson, Mrs. Wardell and Rliind v. Mrs. Bilkey and Richardson, NTrs. Lacassie and K Watson v. Miss Wright and I. O’Neill, Mrs. Finley and Hogan v. Miss Cole and R. O’Neill, Miss Cosgrave and McDonald v. Nriss Nr. Smith and Parker. AKARANA The following players wilt represent the Akarana Golf Club against the Gleudowie Club in a match to be played on Saturday:— Seniors at Glendowie.—C. Bailey* G. M. Brown, F. Hazelden, J. Swanson, A. M. Henderson, H. A. Clarke, V. L. Baker, G. L. Wynyard, C. E. Hunter, G. Fergusson, C. M. Cox, J. Budge. Juniors, at Akarana.—G, E. Wahlstrom, J. Colt man, D. Syme, G. Coltman, W. Turbott, S. F,. Berndston, J. Wareing,
; F. L. Baylcy, S. Mcßoble, F. Preston, C. B. Re a. (I, A. Sinclair. Any players unable to play are re- ; quested, to notify the secretary immediately. PAPAKURA LADIES’ I The last bogey match played bv members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club ! was won by Miss Andre. The medal ! round resulted in a tie between Miss t Andre, Miss O'Callaghan and Mrs. LungI ford. “ i ! Following is the draw- for the third ! i round of the club trophy to be played oa ; Saturday;—Miss Wilkins v. Mrs. Tilston, i Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Wood, Miss Gardiner I v. Mrs. Connell. Miss Noble v. Mrs Ur- ! tiuhart. Miss M. Walters v. Miss White, Mrs. Walters v. Miss O’Callaghan, Mrs. Elliott V. Mrs. Foote, Miss Walker v. i Miss McLennan, Mrs. Pavitt v. Miss Andre. Mrs. Bridgman V. Miss .1. Will- j ters, Mrs. Rushton v. Miss Clarke Miss i K. Brooks v. Miss Rhind. Miss Harris v. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Langford v. Mrs. Carl, , .Mrs. Pogler v. Mrs. Yates, Mrs, Hirst v.'i | Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. McLennan v. Miss Pip- I Inyson, Miss Jolly v. Miss O'Hara, Miss -\r. McConnell v. Mrs. Watts. Miss J. McConnell v. Miss Coxhead. Miss Urquhart v. Miss if. Finiayson, Mrs. Carpenter v. another. In the senior championship semi-finals Miss White will play Miss M. Walters and Mrs. Rushton will play Miss Walker>jJrs. McLennan is to play Mrs. Knight in “the junior championship final. OTAHUHU Following is the draw for a Canadian medal foursome match, of IS holes, to be played by the members' of the Otahuliu Golf Club on Saturday:— Misses E. Hill and M. Hill v. Miss Parton and Mrs. Heather; Mrs. Menzies and Miss M. Clark v. Mrs. Boyce and Miss Wills; Misses E. "Whiteley and E. Todd v. Mesdames Shaw and Massey; Mrs. MofTitt and Miss Tims v. Misses E. Katz and Hynes; Mrs. Richards and Miss Richards v. Misses Denize and B. Brady; Misses Lloyd-White and Cohen v. Misses Wallace and Muir; Mrs. Hipkins and Miss U hyte v. Misses Sutherland and Leonard: Mrs. < urrie and Miss X. Katz v. Misses Dreadon and Rej'nolds; Misses O. Whitehy and Carnaohan v. Misses Cameron and Currie; Misses B. Wyllie and J. { Buchanan v. others. OTAHUHU LADIES’ of T tH , e . club championship I u e Otahuhu Ladies Golf Club, Misa ! Mellsop beat Miss Parton, 7 and U.
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