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SATURDAY'S GOLF

GOOD SCORES AT ALL CLUBS A HOLE IN ONE Despite threatening weather, players turned, up in force at the various golf clubs on Saturday, when club and inter-club games were held AUCKLAND CLUB The third round of the Auckland Golf Club’s competition for the captain’s prize was played at the Middlemore links on Saturday. Results were as follow: A. Lawrence beat J. B. Lusk, 4 and 3; Dr. Abbott beat F. A. Abbott, 2 up; A. L. Stedman beat J. B. MacFar lane, 3 aud 2; IT. Tidmarsli beat S. Colbeck, 3 and 1; J. F.’Ewen beat H. L. Rees, 4 and 3; R. Martin beat D. Robertson, 3 and 2; Dr. Iv. MacCormick beat A. M. Smith, 2 and 1; IT. Plumley beat F. Dawson, 2 and 1; M. Coverdale beat J. K. Lusk, 2 and 1; P. J. Western beat W. Brunder, 3 and 2; IT. P. Leese beat Dr. Gunn, 2 up; W. S. Ralph beat F. Macky, 3 and 2; R. Rainger beat J. McK. Wilson, 6 and 5. A bogey competition was also played, and was won by R. B. Wilson, 1 up. The next best card was returned by R. Horton, 1 down. AKARANA CLUB JMembers of the Akarana Golf Club played a Canadian foursome competition on Saturday. The scores were as follow: G. Coltman and G. Ferguson, 81, 8—73; S. Mcßobie and G. Wynyard, 86, 9—77; J. R. Campbell and C. 3T. Halford, 95, 15 —SO; B. J. Smith and A. E. Young, 86, 6 —80; J. Coltman and W. Swanson, 90. 10 —80; J. M. Brown and J. B. Gilmour, 95, 14 —81; W. Miller and A. Sinclair, 92, 31—81; R. 11. Potter and L. Rowntree, 92, 2 0—82; C. Holloway and W. Syme. 92, 10 —82. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. GLENDOWIE A 36 holes four-ball match was played over the week-end between members of the Maungakiekie and Glendowie Golf Clubs. Conditions were ideal. R. Georg© did a particularly good round in the morning, equalling the standard scratch score for the links. The match resulted in a win for Glendowie by 4 matches to 2. ! Following were the results, Maunga- ■ kiekie players being mentioned first: ! R. George and J. Murray beat F. Trice | and C. Allcott, 4 and 3; I. W. Clarke and W. Calderwood lost to R. Edmonds and C. B. Thomas, 3 and 2: R. Jones and F. Wilson lost to A. Duthie and C. S. Woods, 9 and 7; R. Cleghorn and F. Newell lost to G. Kissling and O. Wolfgramm, 9 and S: R. McLean and W. d'Audney lost to K. Bradley and W. Laxon, 3 and 2; A. Ely and J. Goyder beat L. Harrison and J. Hall, 5 and 3. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. PUPUKE An Inter-club match between members of the Pupuke and Maungakiekie Golf Clubs was played at the One Tree Hill links on Saturday and resulted in Maungakiekie winning 10 games out of 12. Following were the results, Pupuke names being given first: M. E. Thompson beat J. Methven. 1 up; L. G. Minogue beat J. W. Clark, 6 and 5; F. Sherriss lost to F. Wiseman, 1 down; B. Goldwater lost to W. Calderwood. 1 down; E. W. Mills lost to K. S. Rankin. 4 and 2; A. W. Short lost to C. R. Jones, 2 and 1; S. W. Chambers lost to R. Cleghorn. 3 and 1; 11. G. Gould lost to j. Goyder, 5 and 3; R. Johnson lost to F. Wilson, 1 down; G. G. Hunt lost to J. Elliffe. 5 and 3; L. Saunders lost to F. Newell. 2 and 1; T. G. de Clive Lowe lost to R. A. McLean, 3 down. The junior team of Maungakiekie players from One Tree Hill, which played Pupuke on Saturday, was defeated by 7 matches to 5. Following are the scores. Pupuke players being mentioned first: C. H. Kingsford beat i A. Ely, 3 and 1; A. Chisholm lost to i W. D’Audney, 2 down: R. IT. Grevilie J beat J. Spinley, 4 and 3; L. G. Ansell

beat A. E. Whitten. 4 and 3; M. L. . Drower lost to J. D. Shanly. 3 down* W. C. Taylor lost to R. E. Craig, 4 and ' 3; J. Foster beat A- Tindall, 1 up: C. P. Hopkins lost to E. A. Robb. 2 I and 2; B. Kingsford lost to D. D. Hoi- • land, 2 and 3; W. Lane beat W. J. ITockin. 3 and 2: W. Stemson beat . J. W. Tucker, 3 and 1: A. V illiams { beat R. M. TolhursL 2 up. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The annual competition tor the Taylor Bowl was begun by members of i the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Titiranffi links on Saturday. More j than SO players took part. Following j were results, the second round not J being finalised: —First round: H. LRobson beat A. 11. Masson. 3 and J. J M. Hockin beat J. Gilmour. 4 and 2; Id. M. Dohlson beat F. X. Lawrie. 1 I up; R. F. Ward beat E. E. Beehan. 2j and 1: S. T. Gaskin beat A. Cerutty, 5 j and 4; K. 1,. Wilson beat A. X. Taylor, at the twentieth: W. West beat A. K.. Hawley at the twenty-first; A. J. Parr beat J. Tock. 3 and 1; P- E. Cleary beat A. I). Joplin, 3 and 2: B. A. Wills beat W. R. Vercoe. 1 up: L. Knight beat R. J. Hamilton. 4 and 3; F. Moginie beat L. J. Williamson. 4 and 2: E. G. Tallis beat F. S. Ballin. 3 and 2: C. Robertson beat X. C. McLean. 4 and 3; F. Trice beat R. J. Graham at the twentieth; H. V. Ganley beat L. Hardie, 3 and 2; C. J. McCulloch beat N. H. Hockin, 1 up; G. M. White beat P. C. Boyle. 2 and 1. Second round: G. C. Jones beat G. H. Birch, 1 up; R. M. George beat H. A. Randrup. 1 up; R. M. Dacre beat W. E. lloldgate. 3 and ! 2; A. H. O'Leary beat A. Fairburn, 5 i and 4: G. S. Palmer beat S. Moore, 2 I up: H. W. Cooke beat U. Uren, 3 and ! 2; W. J. A. Thomson beat J. H. Frani cis, 5 and 4; T. A. Goulding beat A. E. i Saunders, 5 and 4: J. C. Wilson beat | M. Xelson, 2 and 1: A. J. Good beat

, W. J. Xolan at the twenty-second; R. | McCrystal beat J. Murray, 3 and 1: 11. S I>, Brinsden beat P. Fraser. 2 and 1: ! R. A. Spinley beat J. O. Gardner. 3 and I 2; R. Gray beat B. W. Beaumont. 2 j and 1; lir. Burns beat A. A. Tysoe, 2 ; and 1. The medal handicap he'd at One) ; Tree Hill on Saturday was won by W. j H. D’Audney. WAITEMATA CLUB The best scores in the first round of the 36-liole bogey match for the Haycock and McCroskie Bowl, played t by members of the Waitemata Golf 'Club on Saturday afternoon, were as follow: Baxter. 1 down; Hunter. Taylor. 2 down: "Whitby. Hogan. 3 down. . TE AROHA ! Following were the best cards reI turned in the medal round played by members of the Te Aroha Golf Club at To Aroha on Saturday: J. Crompton. S 3. 16 —67; J. McGlashan, 99. 36 —69; W. Dulieu. S2. 12—70; C. H. Murphy. 85. 24—71; E. C. Wykes, 93. IS—75; F. W. Bliss 96, 18—78; J. Meikle, 100, 21 —79; F. J. O’Haliigan, 89, 9 —SO. GLENDOWIE CLUB There was a big entry for the medal handicap played on Saturday by members of the Glendowie Golf Club. The rain had improved the playing conditions, and consequently a number ot good cards were handed in. The match was won by C. B. Thomas, a lowhandicap member, who returned 71 net, closely followed by A. R. Wilson with 72. The best cards handed in were as follow: C. B. Thomas, 78, 7 —71; A. R. Wilson, 91, 19—72; C. Biernacki, 89,

15—74; Dr. Horton. 82, S—74: T. Russell, 91, 17—74; G. Metcalfe 100, 25—75; | C. Allcott, SO, 4—76; A Duthie, SS, 12 — ! 76; R. Bradley. 92, 16—76; T. Martin. 97. 20—77; J. Hall. 92. 15 —77; C. M. Rattray. 102. 25 —77: P. White. 103, 25 j —7B; H. Goodwin. 93, 15—78; A. Churchhouse, 101, 22 —79; F. Ilintz. 96. 3 6 —SO; G. R. Mathieson. 100, 19 —SI; i 11. Wright. 96. 15— SI. OTAHUHU CLUB Members of the Oiuhuhu Golf Club j played a medal match over 18 holes on ; Saturday. The best card returned was i that of A. Burnett. 89, IS —71. Other; good cards were: B. 11. Menzies, SO, S— : 72: A. P. Eustace. 86, 12—7<: B. O. Heather, 103, 25 —78. OTAHUHU CLUB A handicap medal match, played by • the members of the Otahuliu Golf Club j on Saturday, was won by A. F. Burn- j ett. 89. IS—7l. The next best cards handed in were:—B. H. Menzies. SO, • 8—72: A. P. Eustace., 89, 12 —77; B. O. ; Heather. 103. 25—78. PUPUKE WOMEN The draw for Mr. Davidson's trophy j on Thursday is as follows: Miss G. Williams and Mrs. Cham- j bers v. Mrs. Williamson and Miss ! Harty. Miss B. O’Neill and Mrs. Mowbray v. Miss McDonald and Mrs. G. ; Goldwater. Mrs. Tysoe and Miss Bowden v. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Thomp- j i son. Mrs. Herbert and Miss M. Parker ; i v. Mrs. Fraer and Mrs. Kensington, j Mrs. Deigliton and Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. 1 ! Darlow and Mrs. Weller. Mrs. Ander- , i son and Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Curtis and j i Mrs. Beaumont. Mrs. Quick and Mrs. j i E. L. Goldwater v. Mrs. Littlejohn and |

Miss B. Lorie. Mrs. R. Chisholm and ! Mrs. l*'ooto v. Miss J. Parker and Mrs. Milis. i The draw for Thursday's C prade : match, for Mrs. Baxter's trophy, is as j follows: —Miss Williamson v. Miss i Jackson. Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Bloom - ! field. Mrs. Winter v. Miss Wripley. Mrs. liowden v. Miss Moncrief. Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Howey-Walker. Mrs. Close v. Mrs. Randall. Miss Mills v. ; Mrs. 11011. Mrs. Kissen v. Miss Grlbben, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Cadness. Miss I Rsdale v. another. Mrs. Baxter was ; the winner of the C prade medal round j with a score of 217.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 975, 19 May 1930, Page 13

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SATURDAY'S GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 975, 19 May 1930, Page 13

SATURDAY'S GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 975, 19 May 1930, Page 13

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