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SATURDAY’S GOLF

GAMES IN CITY AND SUBURBS CAPTAIN’S PRIZE TOURNEY Following: is the result of the fifth round for the captain's prize played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday:—R. Rainger beat IT. Tidmarsh at the 19th; H. Plumley beat Ur. K. McCormack, 5 and 4; E. Bartleet beat Ur. H. Coverdale. 2 and 1; Ur. Abbott beat IT. C. Leese, 3 and 1. The draw for the semi-final is as follows: —Bartleet v. Abbott, Rainger V. Plumley. The George Cup was won by W. B. Colbeck with 1 up. V. W. Wilson, R. O. Gardner, T. R. Brett, all square, tied for second place. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.TJ. medal round to be played bv members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club on Wednesday: Miss McDonald v. JVliss Leggo, Miss A. O’Neill v. Mrs. Mowbray, Mrs G. Gold water v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Tysoe, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss M. Pai’ker, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss B. O’Neill Mrs. Davidson v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Kensington v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Darlow, Mrs. Foote v. Miss E. Lorie, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Mills v - Mrs. Weller, Mrs. R. Chisholm v. Mrs. Scurr, Mrs. Curtis v. Miss J. Parker, Mrs. Palmer v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. E. L. Goldwater v. Mrs. Gillies, Mrs. Anderson v. another. Mrs. Williamson and Miss Harty were the winners of the four-ball best-ball for Mrs. Davidson’s trophy. Following is the draw for the C grade medal round to be played on Thursday:—Mrs. Close v. Mrs. Tvissen, Miss Jackson v. Miss Blomfield. Mrs. Gillet v. Miss Mills, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Roll, Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Bloomfield. Miss Gillet v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Howden, Mrs. Winter v. Mrs. Baxter. PUPUKE CLUB Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played the first round of the captain’s prize, handicap match play, on Saturday. Following are the results:—M. E. Thompson (S) beat S. W. H. Chambers (12), 1 up; IT. W. Bennett (12) beat R. Johnston (14), 1 up at the 19th; L. IT. Saunders (14) beat T. G. de Clive Lowe (15). 3 and 1; A. W. Short (12) beat A. A. Tysoe (17). 4 and 2; G. D. Hunt (14) beat E. W. Mills, 1 up, at the 19th: H. T. Gould (14) beat C. C. Robinson (15), 3 and 2; R. IT. Greville (16) beat J. Williams (22), 3 and 2; M. L. Drower (18) beat C. P. Hopkins (17), 7 and 6; J. E. Close (20) beat W. H. Spiller (IS), 3 and 2: S. R. Norris (19) beat R. V. Lush (22), 5 and 4; B. M. Sellars (20) beat J. L. Foster (12), 2 and 1; C. H. Kingsford (15) beat G. O. Stevenson (15), 5 and 4; J. Freakes (24) beat R. Williams (24), 2 and 1; G. H. Matthew's (18) beat C. F. Brown (19), 2 and 1; W. I. Stempson (20) beat R. N. S. Chisholm (16), 2 up; C. M. Black (24) beat B. Kingsford (22), 2 and 1; C. H. Kingsford, junr. (22) beat E. E. Grimwade (22), 2 and 1; J. J. Howie (14) beat G. C. Malcolm (161), 8 and 7. A bogey handicap for the E. E. Grimwade trophv will be played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club tomorrow morning, players to choose partners. AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB Following were the best scores returned bv members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club in the coronation medal competition: Mrs. Robertson, S 3, 14—74; Mrs. Abbott, 94, 14—SO; Miss T. Bayly, 93, 12— 81; Mrs. Endean, 95, 14—81; Mrs. Green, 96, 15—81; Mrs. Craven, 97, 16 —SI. The draw for the monthly medal and second round for the eclectic cup to be played on Friday is as follow’s:—Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Craven, Miss McGovern v. Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Buttle v. Mrs. Rainger, Mrs. J. W'ilson v. Miss Macfarlane, Miss M. Macfarlane v. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Abbott, Miss MacCormick v. Miss Mahoney, Miss Orr v. Miss Rath bone, Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Moginie v. Miss Culling, Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Green, Mrs. Wright v. Miss Bayly, Miss Noakes v. Miss Robertson, Miss Cousins v. Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. H. Hanna, Mrs. Ralph v. Miss Russell, Miss Coutts v. Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. Campbell, Miss Asser v. Miss Graham, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Boddington, Mrs. Foster v. Miss Rainger, Miss Egerton v. Miss C. Bayly, Mrs. Martin v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Gorrie, Mrs. S. Hanna v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Croft v. Miss Porter, Mrs. Frater v. Miss Walkley, Mrs. Trice v. Mrs. Murphy. GLENDOWIE CLUB The following is the result of the ladies versus men match played at the Glendowie links on Saturday: Mrs. M. Miller beat C. Lovegrove, 1 up; Mrs. PI. Hutchison lost to Dr. HorLon, 2 down; Mrs. Plill lost to T. Russell, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. Trice beat A. E. Sloman, 4 and 2; Miss Lawrence beat C. L. Hewson, 6 and 5; Miss Sharland and O. Wolfgramm, all square; Miss I. Hintz - and C. S. O. Woods, all square; Miss Hill beat Geo. Metcalfe, 1 up; Mrs. Butler lost to U. A. Forgie, 2 down; Mrs. Markw'ick lost to A. Stedman, 3 and 2; Miss Sutton and G. Warren, nil square; Mrs. Combes lost to A. Howey Walker, 3 and 2; Mrs. Warren beat V. Johns, 4 and 2; Miss Brookfield beat L. J. Keys, 3 and 2; Miss English lost to A. C. Johns, 5 and 4; Mrs. Browne beat G. F. Mathieson, 4 and 2; Mrs. McGinlav lost to W. Laxon, 2 and 1; Miss M. Clark :%d J. Stedman. all square; Miss Meadows lost to C. Biernacki, 1 down; Mrs. Hintz lost to R. Edmonds, 1 down; Miss W. Hintz and P. Niccolls, all square; Mrs. Cahill lost to PI. G. Thomson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Howey Walker lost to R. Bradley. 4 and 2; Miss O. English lost to T. Martin, 1 down; Miss Appleyard beat PI. O. Thomson. 2 up: Miss Scott lost to C. Allcott, 1 down; Miss Plill lost to L. Harrison, 2 down; Miss Wilson lost to G. Kissling, 2 and 1; Miss Prosser and I). Quirke, all square. A medal handicap will be played tomorrow morning, and in the afternoon the president’s foursome match. Players will choose partners and opponents. GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB The best cards handed in for the Coronation medal match, played by members of the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club, were: Mrs. Hintz, 100, IS —82; Mrs. McMillan, 97. 14—S3; Mrs. Browne, 101, 17—84. The Canadian foursomes match was won by Misses Lawrence and M. Clark. 105, 31—74. Other cards read: Mrs. Butler and Miss W. I-linzt, 99, 23—76; Miss R. Wilson and Mrs. Lintott, 104, 25 —76; Mrs. Markwick and Miss Colebiook, 107, 31—76. Following is the draw for the C grade match for the last round for Mrs. Howey Walker’s prize: Miss M. Clark v. Miss W. Rendell; Miss D. Wilson v. Miss Wright; Miss Eady v. Miss Kells; Mrs. Holdsworth v. Mrs. Bartleet; Miss Cucksey v. Mrs. Macartnej'; Mrs. Lovegrove v. Mrs. Levien; Mrs. Meiklejohn v. Miss G Bond; Mrs. Lintott v. Mrs. Combes; Mrs. Cahill v. Miss N. Bond. Following is the draw' for the L.G.U. match to be played on Wednesdav:— Miss Brookfield v. Mrs. Hintz: Mrs. Hutchison v. Miss R. Wilson; Mrs. Hill v Mrs. Browne; Miss W. Hintz v. Mrs Miller; Miss Maden v. Mrs. Butler; Mrs. }Y*rren v. Mrs. Rennie; Mrs. Howey Walker v. Miss Colebrook; Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Mathieson; Mrs. McGiniev v. Miss Johnson; Miss Lundon v. Mrs. Montgomery; Mrs. D’Authreau v. Miss Meadows; Miss Clark v. Miss W. Rendell; Miss D. "Wilson v. Miss P. Wright* Miss D Scott v. Miss M. Hill; Mrs! Markwick v. Miss Prosser; Miss Sharland v. Miss E. “Hintz; Miss Appleyard v. Miss Lawrence; Miss M English v. Miss Sutton Miss O. English v another. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Following are the results of the matches played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club in the third round of the Taylor bowT competition at the Titirangi links on Saturday— T. Goudie beat G. S. Palmer. 2 and 1* PI. L. Robson beat J. C. Wilson: R L Wilson beat E. Ohlson, 1 up; W. West beat B. A. Wills, 1 up; F. Moginie beat C. Robinson, 4 and 3: A. J. Good beat G. M. White, 4 and 2; H. A. Broadbent beat H. D. Brinsden, 2 and 1. A medal handicap was also played in

conjunction and resulted in a win for H. M. Rogerson, who returned a card of 85. 13 —72. The other best cards returned were:—

M. Nelson. S 3, 11—74: F. Trice. S2. S —74: C. G. Fisher. S 5. 10 —75; T. Goudie, S 3, 12—76; L. J. Williamson, 91. 15—76; A. Cerutty, 93, 17—76: R. F. Ward, 96. 20—76; P. Harrison, 94, IS—76; A. E. Robinson. S 3, 6—77.

Following is the draw for the 36 holes medal handicap for the Gardner Cup to be played at the Titirangi links tomor-

First tee, at S.2S a.m.: F. S. Ballin v J. C. Wilson. A. 11. Gyllies v. J. Rankin. A. H. O’Leary v. A. X. Taylor. G. Uren v. H. A. Broadbent, D. Robertson v. W. J. A. Thomson, J. O. Gardner v. W. West, H. W. Cooke v. E. Ohlson. A. Cerutty v. G. M. White. L. Knight v. A. Fairburn, F. N. Laurie v. C. Robinson. R. J. Hamilton v. P. E. Cleary, A. H. Magson v. T. A. Goulding, R. M. George v. J. Murray, R. A. Spinlev v. N. A. McLean. A. J. 'Good v. T. Goudie, 11. ST. Rogerson v. R. McCrystal. J. M. Hockin y. A. M. Goulding, M. Nelson v. R. L. Wilson. G. L. Tavlor v. E. E. Beehan. P. Phraser v. G. S. Palmer, A. E. Saunders v. W. J. Nolan, R. S. Deighton v. .1. H. Goyder, S. T. Gaskin v. J. H. Francis. A. J. Parr v. W. P. Baker, J. Took v. G. H. Bircn, A. E. Robinson v. Burch, H. E. Haines v. J. Hyams. „ _ _ ... Eighth tee, at S.2S a.m.: E. G. Talliss v C. N. Jacobsen, 11. L. Robson v. YV . E. Holdaate. R. P\ Ward v. F. Moginie, B. W. Beaumont v. W. G. Cain, 11. -V. Randrup v. J. Gilmour, L. H. Rogers v. A. Le Sieur. A. K. Hawley v. N. Hockin. R. J. Graham v. B. A. Wills. R. Gray v. L. J. Williamson, R. M. Dacre v. S. Hunter, W. R. Yerooe v. J. D. Bradley. H. i>. Broadbent v. C. G. Fisher. AKARANA CLUB The following competitions ■will _be plaved by members of the Akaiana Uxoii Club tomorrow; —9 a.m.; Handicap medal round. Afternoon: Four-ball best-ball bogey match. Players will choose o partners for both events. Opponents for the four-ball match will be drawn for at the clubhouse. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match to be played by niembers of the Maungakiekie Ladies Golt Club at One Tree Hill on Wednesday, commencing at 10.45 a ; m. in of the draw: —Miss G. Easton v. Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Banister v. Miss B. Grierson, Miss K Horton v. Miss M. Richardson, Miss A. Grov, v. Miss Dunnett, Mrs. O Leary v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. Swain v Miss G Parr, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss M. Miller v. Miss K. Churton, Mrs. Hipkins v. Mrs. Grevatt, Mrs. Johnston v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Miss Lawrence, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Mcllraith v. Miss Hacket, Miss J. Easton v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. E. Miller v. Miss McGowan, Mrs. E. Brown v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Spinlev v. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. Kilner, Miss M. Robson y. Miss M. Bailev, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Wellsted, Miss D. Lamb v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Baird v. Miss N. Clark, Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. G. Hardley, Mrs. Henry v Mrs. Rudge, Mrs. Nicholson v. Miss I. Walker, Miss H. Hardley v. Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Grant v. Miss Tiarks, Mrs. Dawson v. Miss Webster, Miss Fennerty v. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Verry v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Miss P Reid v. Miss IT. Walker. Ninth Tee. —Mrs. Oxley v. Mrs. Richardson, Miss Blackburn v. Miss Evans, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Sandwith, Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Millington, Mrs. E. Alison v. Mrs. J. C. Hardley, Mrs. Joplm v Miss Coath, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Fraser Mrs. Jerrat v. Mrs. Grierson, Mrs. Restall v. Miss Thompson. , The third round of the C grade eclectic match will be held on Thursday, commencing at 10 a.m. in the order of the draw. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB The members of the Otahuhu Toadies’ Golf Club will play a flag match tomorrow, June S, for a trophy donated by Miss Mellsop. Players will choose their own partners. OTAHUHU CLUB The members of the Otahuhu Golf Club played a handicap bogey match of 18 holes on Saturday afternoon. B. O. Heather (18) and A. P. Eustace (9) tied with cards of all square. The next best cards handed in were R. G. Moffitt (S), 3 down, and B. H. Menzies (6), 5 down. EVERSLIE CLUB A bogey match played on the Eversiie Club’s links on Saturday was won by G. F. McDonald, 2 up. Other scores were: T. G. Smith, 1 up; G. J. Wilson, 1 up; Wardell and Rice, all square. ONE TREE HILL LINKS Members of the One Tree Hill links played the second round of the Kingswell Shield bogey handicap on Saturday. Following were the best cards returned:—J. S Rankin, nine; G. Sanwith, twelve, 2 up: S. Hunter, seven; J. M. Elliffe, eleven; J. G. Hirst, fourteen: A. K. Turner, fifteen, 2 down; R. A. McLean, eleven; C. R. Jones, eleven; D. R. Garrard, twelve; F. Foord, fourteen; W. H. D’Audney. fifteen. 3 down. The final round will be played next Saturday. A bogey handicap will be played tomorrow morning and in the afternoon a four-ball best-ball bogey. Players will choose own partners.

MASTERTON TOURNAMENT QUALIFYING MATCHES Press Association MASTERTOX, Sunday. At the Masterton Golf Club's annual tournament the following competitors qualified for the Wairarapa championship:—T. H. Horton (Masterton), first round, 76, second round. 70, total, 146: H. A. Black (Hutt), 75, 74—149: J. Hornabrook (Masterton), 72, 79—151; C. Campbell-Heard (Masterton), SI, 75—156; B. M. Salk (Wanganui), 76. 51—157; H. A. R. Uunderdale (Masterton), 80, 79, 159; Armstrong (Hutt), 76, 84—160; R. Wagg (Hutt), 77, 83—160; A. E. Ekstedt (Manawatu), 79, 83— 162; L. Seifert (Manawatu), 83, 79 162; R. TJpham (Manawatu), 83, SI—--164; J. Kerr (Masterton), 85, 84-—169; A. Seifert (Manawatu), 82, 88—170; W. Percy (Masterton), 88, 82—170: J. Jameson (Masterton), 85, 86—171; E. A. Chapman (Manawatu), 88, 84—172.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 16

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SATURDAY’S GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 16

SATURDAY’S GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 16

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