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GLENDOWIE The following players will represent the Glendowie Golf Club in the match with the Alaungakiekie Club at Glendowie next Saturday:—C. Allcott, N. A. Ching. Dr. Horton, E. Hutchison. R. Edmonds, P. Niccolls, C. S. Woods, A. Duthie, G. Kissling, E. J. Richardson. H. Rawlinson, O. Wolfgramm. Reserves: W. Laxon, A. E. Johns. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES Following is the result of the medal handicap match played by members of the Alaungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill yesterday:— Seniors.—Aliss K. Horton, 86, 10—76; Airs. O’Leary, 94, 16—78; Aliss Al. Miller, 101, 20—81; Aliss C. Stubbs, 101, 19—82. Juniors.—Aliss E. Blackburn, 105, 30— 75; Mrs. Grant, 109, 33—76; Airs. Sclmauer, 99, 22 —77; Aliss Carnachan, 100, 23—77; Aliss Harvey, 102, 25—77; Airs. Joplin, 110, 33—77. The play-off of the tie in the bogey match between Alisses A. Grove, Al. Richardson and K. Churton resulted in a win for Aliss. Grove. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played by members of the Alaungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at OneTree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 10 a.m.:—Aliss McCormick v. Airs. Parker, Mrs. Wallis v. Airs. F. Alpe. Mrs. Dunne V. Airs. P. Harrison, Airs. Hope-Johnston v. Aliss A. Palmer, Airs. Walker v. Aliss Rutherford, Airs. Pycroft v. Aliss Ryan, Airs. Will v. Aliss Garland, Airs. Jerratt v. Aliss P. Reid, Mrs. Leys v. Aliss E. Thompson, Airs. Dawson v. Aliss Render - dine. Airs. Coakley v. Aliss Ansell, Airs. O’Neil v. Aliss Webster, Aliss M. Aloody v. Airs. Stewart, Airs. G. C. Jones v. Aliss N. Self, Mrs. Whitelaw v. Aliss Yonge, Airs. Dudley v. Aliss Young, Aliss Lamb v. Aliss Bevidge. EVERSLIE Following was the result of the interclub match, Everslie v. Otahuliu, plajed at: Everslie, Everslie names being mentioned first in each instance:—Hogan lost to Alenzies, 3 and 2; Freeman lost to W. B. Eustace, 3 and 2; Beechey lost to Levey, 5 and 4; Rhind lost to Aloffitt, 1 down; Jones lost to A. P. Eustace, 5 and 4; Rice beat Jones, 4 and 3; J. O’Neill lost to AlcCrory, 6 and 5; I. O’Neill and Kay, all square: Watson lost to Reader, 7 and 5; Hobson beat Luscombe, 5- and 4; T. G. Smith beat Logan, C and 5; Busing beat AlcDonald, 5 and 4; Searell beat Brown, 4 and 2; Finlay lost to Heather, 4 and 3; Leitch lost to Hipkins, 2 down. Otahuhu won by nine matches to five, one being all square. The following is the draw for the final medal match of the season, to be played on Saturday next, commencing at 1.30 p.m.:—Dykes v. Beechey, R. O’Neill v. Freeman, Hogan v. Warden, Rhind v. Rice, Goddard v. Bridgman, A. G. Smith v. T. G. Smith, J. O’Neill v. I. O’Neill, Widdowson v. F. Page, Brown v. Deehan, Lever v. Richardson, Hobson v. Leitch, Busing v. Brewer, K. Watson v. Searell, F. Parker v. Finlay, Francis v. Roche, Foote v. B. Johnson, Wilson v. Prince, G. Page v. Egan, G. Johnson v. N. Watson, Alcßae v. L. Watson, Anderson v. Alford. All club competitions must be completed by Saturday next. TITIRANGI LADIES Following is the draw for the L.G.TJ. handicap to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow, starting at 10.30 a.m. from both tees in order of the draw:—First tee: Airs. Deighton v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. Taylor v. Airs. Russell, Mi*s. Rutherford v. Aliss Bray, Airs. Alison v. Aliss Napier, Mrs. Hosking v. Miss G. Easton, Mrs. Shroff v. Aliss Russell, Airs. Beattie v. Mrs. Endean, Miss K. Horton v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Aliss A. Grove, Miss Richardson v. Mrs. AlcArthur, Mrs. Reid v. Airs. Grevatt, Miss Cornaga al Aliss K. Fouhy, Miss Haslett al Aliss Aliller, Airs. Roberts v. Mrs.
Brown, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Henrys v. Miss J. Easton, Miss I'. Stewart v. Mrs. Mueller. Mrs. Cain v. Mrs. Melrose, Miss M. Fouhy v. Mr> Lovett, Miss Duder v. Miss A. Fouhy. Miss Coath v. Miss S. Johnston. Miss Pickett v. Mrs. Miller. Miss McC.lashan v. Mrs. Spinley. Mrs. Court v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston. Mrs. Barrow v. Mrs. G. F. Finlay, Miss IT. Hardley v. Miss E. White. Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. E. Alison. Mrs. Brinsden v. Miss Tiarks. Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Restall. Mrs. Moore-Jones v. Miss L. Hall. Miss Evans v. Mrs. Hutchison. Eighth tee: Mrs. Paterson v. Miss G. Parr. Mrs. Gardner v. Miss Moody. Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Carnachan. Miss Harvey v. Miss Lawrence. Airs. Richardson v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley. Miss Romson v. Mrs. Norton. Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Lett Cooke, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss E. Hardley. ROTORUA From Our Own Correspondent ROTORUA, Today. On Saturday last a mixed Canadian foursomes match was played on the Rotorua links, when some very good cards were returned. Golfing: conditions were ideal, the ground being a little fast owing to the spell of tine weather. The following were the best cards returned: —Miss Murray and Tattersail. 87. 19 —6S: Mrs. K. Griffiths and P. A. Kusabs. 92. 24 OS: Airs. K. Hill and Hill. 81. 13 —68: Miss Moore and Smith, 86. 17 —69: Airs. "Worthington and Makgill. 92. 23—69: Airs. Wallis and Wallis. 88, IS —70: Airs. Speer and Speer, 94, 24 —70. On Saturday next it is proposed to hold a bogey competition instead of the captain’s v. vice-captain’s match.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 789, 9 October 1929, Page 13
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