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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB I u tlie Maungakiekie Golf Club's fourball bogey handicap a,t One Tree Hill on Saturday, the following were the best cards returned: —J. Murray (S) and W. F. Danby (12), 7 up; W. E. D’Audney (12) and C. Nicol (18), 6 up; J. Goyder (12) and R. E. Craig (14), 4 up: J. Methven (5) and D. Holland (15), 2 up; F. Wiseman (9) and J. A. Stewart (12), 2 up; A. H. Blackburn (12) and A. Tindall (12), 2 up; H. Worsley (11) and W. E. Anderson (15), 1 up; R. J. Hamilton (7) and A. F. Ellis (18), all square. A bogey handicap for a trophy presented by the president, Mr. W. J. Thomson, was played at the Titirangi links. Two good cards were returned-, R. A. McLean being 4 up, and R. McCrystall 2 up on bogey. AKARANA CLUB The mixed foursomes played by members of the Akarana Golf Club was won by Miss .1. Connett and Miss R. Potter with a net score of 79. At the conclusion of the match the president, Mr. C. M. Cox, addressed the golfers, congratulating the winners of the various competitions held during the season. He mentioned that the Tyler Memorial Cup competition would be goingon throughout the summer. During the coming week it was hoped to be able to change over to the new holes on the new portion of the links. Mrs. Cox presented the prizes to the winners in, both the men’s and women's sections PUPUKE CLUB CLOSED The Pupuke Golf Club was officially closed on Saturday, when mixed foursomes were played. These were won by Mrs. T. Mowbray and Mr. Hunt. The presentation of prizes was made by the president, Mr. A. M. Seaman, as follow: —Opening day, mixed foursomes, Miss J. Parker and A. Reeve; medal round, stroke play, for Mrs. Harper’s trophy, L. G. Ansell; Mr. Howie’s trophy, B. E. Goldwater; H. Hawe’s cup, R. V. Lush; president’s prize, M. E. Thompson; Mr. Grimwade’s trophy, L. J. Minogue; bogey handicapr for Mr. Chisholm’s trophy, G. D. G. Hunt; foursome handicap, for Mr. Ivingsford’s trophy, Messrs. Mills and Mingay; Mr. Fotlieringham’s trophy, W. H. Bennett; bogey handicap, for Mr. Mackenzie’s trophy, L. .1. Minogue; four-ball best ball bogey, for Mr. Mills’s trophy, Messrs. Hunt and Goldwater; captain’s prize, C. PI. Kings - ford; senior championship, Miles E. Thompson; runner-up, L. J. Minogue: junior championship, H. W. Entwistle; runner-up, L. G. Ansell; monthly medal, H. W. Bennett; bogey handicap, for Mr. Mingay’s trophy, B. E. Goldwater: Mr. Reeve’s trophy, C. P. Hopkins-; F. H. Mingay cup. L. J. Minogue. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB The prize-winners in the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club’s competitions during the season were:—Senior championship, Miss Gladys Williams; runner-up, Mrs. Thompson; junior championship, Mrs. T. Mowbray; runner-up, Mrs. Scurr; Mrs. Thompson’s trophy, Mrs. G. Goldwater: Mrs. G. Gold water’s trophy, Miss Harty and Mrs. Littlejohn; captain’s prize, Miss A. O’Neill; Mrs. Mulligan’s trophy, Miss Marty; Walker and Hall’s trophy, Miss A. O’Neill; Mrs. M. Chisholm’s trophy, Mrs. Fleming; secretary’s prize, Mrs. T. .Mowbray; Mrs. Quick’s trophy, Mrs. Clark; Mrs. Rutherford’s trophy, Mrs. Blomfield; gold button. Mrs. Rutherford; Mrs. Craven’s trophy, Mrs. Rutherford; Mrs. Seaman’s trophy, Mrs. Rutherford; Mrs. B. Goldwater’s trophy, senior Miss B. O'Neill; Mrs. Goldwa'ter’s trophy, junior, Mrs. Herbert: L.G.U. bronze medal, Mrs. Blomfield. C Grade Trophies.—Silver cup, given by Miss I. Wright, Mrs. Chambers; Mrs. Gillet’s trophy, Mrs. Scales; Miss Jackson’s trophy, Mrs. Chambers; Mrs. Chambers's trophy, Miss 3. Wright; Mrs. Mill’s trophy, Miss 1. Wright; Mr. Reeves’s trophy, Miss 1. Wright; Mrs. Baxter’s trophy, Miss L. Wright: Mrs. Kissin’s trophy, Miss I. Wright; Mrs. Randall’s trophy, Mrs. Chambers; Mrs. Scales’s trophy, Mrs. Chambers. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS The champions of the golf clubs in Auckland will meet at Middlemore next Saturday, when two medal rounds for the champion of champions’ cup will be played. GOLF IN CHRISTCHURCH TUSON CUP MATCHES Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. The Tuson Cuq wa-s competed for at, the Shirley links yesterday between members of the Christchurch and Wellington Golf Clubs. It was won by the Christchurch Club by 9i matches to 2i. The. veterans’ match was also won by the Christchurch Club by S matches to 4. The result of the Tuson Cup contest, Christchurch names first, was: E. INI. Macfarlane beat A. IT. S. Duncan. R. A. Wilson beat L>. O. White. R. T. Tosswill beat K. D. Duncan, M.

Mcßetli lost to R. O. Chesney, C. A. Seymour beat R. E. Tolliurst, E. J. Pumphrey lost to E. Page, A. R. Blank halved with R. B. Smith, H. W. Macfarlane beat G. A. Mills. Four ball: E. M. Macfarlane and R. A. Wilson beat A. D. S. Duncan and D. O. White, R. T. Toss will and M. Mcßetli beat K. D. Duncan and R. O. Chesney, C. A. Seymour and E. J. Pumphrey beat R. E. Tolhurst and E. Page, A. R. Blank and FT. W. Macfarlane beat R. B. Smith and G. A. Mills. Veterans’ Match. — W. P. Anderson beat G. L. Sutton, W. T. Ettogg' beat G. Magnus. T. W. Woodroffe beat J. Marchbanks, E. Bennington beat G. H. Swan, A, D. Morgan beat H. Manning, F. Banks beat W. E. Fussell, C. Wood lost to W*. J. Hawkins, J. A. Oliver lost to A. Young. Four ball: Anderson and Bonnington beat Sutton and Magnus, Harman and Woodroffe beat Marchbanks and Swan, Banks and Oliver lost to Manning and Fussell, Morgan and Wood lost to Hawkins and Young.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 7

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