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YESTERDAY’S MATCHES The Easter tournament of the Maungakiekie Golf Club was continued at the Titirangi links yesterday. The ram on the previous day improved conditions very much. The competifolJows-— thS Easter Cup resulted as First Round.—W. R. Vercoe (16) beat fl«f r n a l6> t 2 and 1; M - White (16) beat A. J. Good (10), 1 up- F lrice (S) beat A. V. Peace (9), 2’up-* V. L. Baker (12) beat A. H. Magson (10), at the 19th; D. Robertson (9), beat A. H. O’Leary (13), 1 up; F. Hazelden (8), beat J. Swanson (10) 2 up; J. S. Whyte (15) beat J. L. Sheen (24), 5 and 4; T. E. Clark (11), beat S. T. Gaskin (14), at the 20th. Second Round.—G. N. Trice beat W R. Vercoe, 1 up; F. Trice beat V. l! Baker, 2 up; F. Hazelden beat J_>. Robertson, 2 up; T. E. Clark beat J. S W hyte, 5 and 3. The group handicaps resulted as follow: 3\ T o. 1 Group.—First round: J. B Stewart (11) beat H. W. Cooke (10) at the 19th; E. Hutchison (8) beat H. A. Randrup (7), 1 up; J. Gilmour (11) beat W. J. A. Thomson (9), 1 upJ. Murray (7), beat J. C. Wilson (11)' 2 and 1. Second Round.—J. B. Stewart beat E. Hutchison, 3 and 2; J. Murray beat J. Gilmour, 2 and 1. Mo. 2 Group.—First round: H E Kissling (14) beat J. O. Gardner (14)" 2 up; E. Knight (14) beat L. H. Nor-’ ton (12), 4 and 2 * G. S. Palmer (14) beat F. J. Newell (14), 5 and 4; w. a! Phillips (14) beat H. M. Rogerson (13) 2 and 1. Second Round.—L. Knight beat H and 1: W - A - Philips beat G. fe. Palmer, at the 20th. No. 3 Group.—First round: F. J Hintz (1;) beat A. C. McArthur (22) at the 20th; G. L. Taylor (18) beat J. Wilson (18), 3 and 1. Second Round. —A. Cerutty beat B. W. Beaumont. 4 and 2; A. Brooker teat G. Coltman, 3 and 2; H. V Ganley beat G. L. Taylor, 5 and 4; R n Cleghorn beat F. J. Hintz, 3 and 2 Mo. 4 Group.—First round: A "j Good beat S. T. Gaskin. 3 and 2- t" Swanson beat J. L. Sheen, 6 and’ 5-' A - V- Hasson beat A. V. Peace, 1 up’; A - p Leary beat P. Fraser, 1 up The bogey handicap played in the morning resulted in a tie between J. Mutrai (o), and J. Gilmour (8) who were both all square. The other best cards returned were:— S. T. Gaskin 1 down, G. S. Palmer (11) l down; E. Hutchison (6), J. o. Gard<xl>- p;. Trice (6), F. Hazelden (6), H. E. kissling (11). J. C. Wilson (8) and W. P. Baker (12), all 2 down The medal handicap, played in the afternoon, also resulted in a tie between V. L. Baker, 82, 12—70 T E Clark, 81, 11—70, and F. Trice,’ 78*
The tournament concludes todav A bogey handicap was played this morning in conjunction with the semi finals of the Easter Cup, and tb»- finals ot the group handicaps. A four-ball was played in the afternoon Following were the draw and starting times for this morningFrom Xo. 1 Tee.—9 a.m.. T E ri.-t----v. F. Hazelden: 9.4, J. Murray vj B. Stewart; 9.8. F. Trice v G X* 9 <r 2 'r-t' p erutty v. A. Brooker; a T p le & horny - H- V. Ganley-: 9 r - 2f p A- J- Good v. J. Swanson: 9.24 J. C. Wilson V. V. L. Baker* 928 n Towle v. F. J. Hintz: 9.32/ A HM ae son v. A H. O'Leary: 9.36. F. J kewfll V." l' Knight aker; 9 * 40 ' WA - From No. S Tee.—9 a.m.. TI. A Rancrup v. L. H. Norton: 9.4. W. .T \ Thomson v. D. Robertson; 9.5, j, M C K^
Wilson v. J. S. Whyte; 9.12, G. L. Taylor v. G. S. Palmer; 9.16, J. Wilson v. W. B. Beaumont; 9.20, A. C. McArthur v. P. Fraser; 9.24, A. V. Peace v. E. Hutchison: 9.28, H. E. Kissling v. W. R. Vercoe. EVENTS AT ONE TREE HILL The medal handicap played bv members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday morning was won by R. Milne, with a card of S 7, 20—67. In the afternoon a four-ball bogey handicap was played, the winners being F. Wiseman (9) and C. Schnauer (14), with a card of 4 up. The bogey handicap yesterday morning resulted in a -win for J. 51. EllifEe (11), with an ail-square card. A four-ball bogey was played in the afternoon, the following being the best cards returned;—A. Ely (12) and G Sandwich (12), 5 up: J. Methven (5) and W. Calderwood (9), 4 up; G. C St George (12) and G. Smith (15), 4 up!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 953, 22 April 1930, Page 14
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