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GOLF

SATURDAY’S MATCHES AUCKLAND V. AKARANA At the Middlemore links on Saturday afternoon, Akarana Golf Club met and defeated the Auckland Golf Club by eight matches to four. Following are the results, Auckland players being mentioned first:—H. B. Lusk lost to B. J. Smith. jun. t 5 and 4; S. Colbeck beat S. Hazeldean, 1 up; C. Jacobsen beat J. M. Coltman, 3 and 2: T. Kissling lost to J. McKenzie, 6 and 5; W. B. Colbeck beat R. Potter, 2 and 1; H. Williams lost to G. L. Wynyard, 6 and 5; R. F. Johnston lost to A. M. Henderson, 1 down; R. B. Wilson lost to G. Coltman, 2 and 1; A. W. Gillies lost to L. Baker, G and 5; J. K. Lusk lost to G. Ferguson, 5 and 3; A. Lawrence beat W. R. Swanson, 3 and 2; R. Sellar lost to G. L. Wahlstrom, 5 and 4. A medal handicap resulted: —T. R. Brett, 88, 16—72; R. H. Browne, SO, 16— 73; D. McCormick, 80, 6—74. PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL The final round of the Kingswell Shield bogey handicap, best two cards out of three, was played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday. J. S. Rankin (9), with cards of 2 up and 2 down, all square, was the winner. The next best cards were G. Sandwith (.12), A. K. Turner (15), 4 down. An enjoyable 36 holes four-ball interclub match was played at One Tree Hill at the week-end, between members of the Pukekohe and Maungakiekie Clubs. Following are the results, Pukekohe names being mentioned first: —I>. Coyle and W. Brosnahan lost to J. Methven and J. Murray, 2 down; M. Lawson and J. McWhirter lost to W. Calderwood and C. R. Jones, 6 and 4; H. Munro-Wilson and T. Spooner lost to J. W. Clarke and D. K. Russell, 4 and 2; G. Payne and M. Charlesworth lost to F. W. Wilson and T. H. Chapman, 5 and 4; W. Jobson and G. Johns lost to F. Newell and R. Cleghorn, 4 and 3; E. Maddison and F. Sellar lost to W. E. D’Audney and A. E. Whitton, 5 and 4 Totals; Maungakiekie, G wins; Pukekohe, 0. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The fourth round for the Taylor Bowl was played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Titirangi links on Saturday. Following are the results: —R. Dacre beat R. M. George, 5 and 4; C. G. Fisher beat T. Goudie. 1 up; H. L. Robson beat T. A. Goulding, 4 and 3; W. West beat R. L. Wilson, 2 and 1; F. Trice beat F. Moginie, 5 and 4; R R. McCrystal beat A. J. Good, 2 up; E. F. Burns beat W. P. Baker, 4 and 3. A bogey handicap played in conjunction with the match resulted in a tie between R. J. Graham (12) and F. T. Gaskin (10), 2 up. Other good cards were:—H. A. Broadbent (8), 1 down; A. Fairburn (11). H. D. Brinsden (2). 2 down; G. Uren (11), J. Gilmour (8), H. M. Rogerson (8), 3 down.

An inter-club match was played at the Titirangi links during the week-end between the Maungakiekie and Helensville Club and resulted in a win for the former by 12 games to 1, one game being halved. Each pair played two games, following are the results, Maungakiekie names being given first:—J. C. Wilson and B. Robertson beat H. Fenna and O. Paten, 3 and 2, and all square; G. Uren and W. E. Bush beat G. Smith and J. Coutts, 5 and 4, and 2 and 1; W J Nolan and G. M. White beat J. Baxter and A. Dodd, 1 up, and lost 1 down; R. Leighton and A. Saunders beat J. Stanaway and R. Phone, 6 and 5, and 5 and 4; H. R. Cooke and R. Gray beat G. Craig and C. Sandin, 1 up, and 3 and 2; G. S Palmer and S. Moore beat J. Stewart and E. White, 8 and 6. and 7 and 5; L. H. Rogers and A. E. Haines beat R. Skeates and D.' Male, 9 and 8, and 9 and 8. WAITEMATA CLUB* Tlie following players qualified in the competition for the Harvey trophies on Saturday afternoonSeniors.—J. Prime, A. Spragen. B. Macinfloe, It. Hume, A. W. Duder. R. Muskett, R. Ormsbv and B. Rae. Juniors: ID. Hume, H. Jones. C. K. Robinson, J. Weir, M. Bailey, B. Hunter, P. Mason and W. Rowan. GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the handicap match to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club for a Prize presented by Mrs. Cahill:—Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs Keys, Mrs. Montgomery v. Miss Brookfield. Miss Maden v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. McGinley v. Mrs. Browne. Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Miller v. Miss Lundon. Byes: Mrs. Hill. Mrs Howey Walker, Miss J. Johnson. Mrs. L’Authreau, Mrs. Hintz, Miss W. Hintz, Mrs. Mathieson, Miss Meadows. Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. Hutchison. Saturday players:—Miss Lawrence v. Miss Sutton, Miss O. English v. Miss L. Scott, Miss M. Hill v. Miss M. English, Mrs. Markwick v. Miss E. Hintz. Byes: Miss Colebrook, Miss Appleyard. Miss Sharland, Miss Prosser. The draw for the C gra.de match for Miss Pagni’s prize is as follow?:—Miss Adams v. Miss Rendell, Miss Wright v. Miss Clark. Wednesday players:—Mrs. Holdsworth v. Mrs. Lintott, Mrs. Macartney v. Miss L. Johnson, Miss Eady v. Mrs. Kinnear, Mrs. Bartlett v. Mrs. Lovegrove. Miss Cucksey v. Mrs. Kissling. Byes: Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Meiklejohn, Mrs. Levien. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB The monthly L.G.U. medal match, played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club on the Favona links on Saturday, was won by Miss E. Whiteley, whose score was 103, 27—76. The next best cards handed in were: Miss L. Mellsop, 97, 19 —78; Miss Q Whiteley. 115, 34—81. C GRADE A C grade match of nine holes, played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies* Golf Club on Saturday, was won by Miss B. Tims, 60. 18 —42. The next best cards handed in were: Miss J. Buchanan. 61, 18 —43; Mrs. Wallace. 64, 18—46; Miss Smith, 64. 18 —46; Mrs. W. Massey. 65. 18 —47; Miss Ellett, 65, 18—47; Miss Reynolds, 66, 18 —48. FLAG MATCH A flag match played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club during the week was won by Miss E. Whiteley, who carried the flag to the edge of the 18th green. INTER-CLUB MATCHES The following have been selected to represent the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Ciub in an inter-club match against Pukekohe at Otahuhu on Thursday: "K ss Mellsop, Miss M. Cutforth, Miss H. Percy, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Chapman, Miss E. O’Loughlin. Mrs. J J Valentine Mrs. R. G. Moffltt, Mrs. Currie and Miss R. O’Loughlin T** represent the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club in an interclub match against the Papakura Club

at Papakura on Saturdav: Vis. t Mellsop, Miss M. Cutforth, Mii? u Percy. Mrs. Shaw, Miss H. Parton Mkl E. Katz. Miss E. Whiteley, Mrs Chan man. Miss N. Katz. Miss M Deni.. Mrs. R. G. Moffitt and Miss Richard! ’ MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for th« < round of the eclectic match and poned bogey match to be placed in junction by members of the kie Ladies’ Golf Club at One Tre?Hm tomorrow, commencing at 10 45 uZ, 1 order of the draw:—Mrs Banister i V n V ri ,a Grierson. Miss K. Horton v M,i, Richardson, Miss A. Grove v nett. Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Taylor uw Swain v. Miss G. Parr, Mrs K Miss Haslett. Miss M. Miller v &A Churton. Mrs. Hipklns v. Mrs Gr.™?* Mrs Johnston v. Mrs. Reid! Mr? M?!,'’ raith v. Miss Haeket. Miss B Johrstnn . Mrs. Sutclifte, Miss .1. Kasim , £'■ Roberts, Mrs. Burton v. Miss HarW Miss Lawrence v Mrs. Stewart, Mhite v. Mrs. Horton. Miss 1 Miss McGowan. Mrs. Brown v uj’ Lovett, Mrs. Spinier v. Mrs Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. RobinsSrTjfc Henrys v. Mrs. Kilner. Miss M BaluJ \. Miss T>. Lamb. Mrs. Henderson v u—, W ellsted. Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss A KVa" Mrs. Baird v. Miss N. Clark Mr? say v. Mh. Henry, Miss E. S.'hnaoerV Mrs. G. Handley, Mrs. Rudge v Misi l" Walker. Miss Moody v. Miss TiarksMr? Alison v. Mrs. J. C. Hardley. Mrs Grain v. Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Dawson v Webster, Miss Finnerty \. Mrs. Donc-a-Mrs. Yerrv v. Miss Blackburn. Visa P Reid v. Mrs, H. Walker. “* P ’ Ninth Tee.—Mrs Oxley v. Mrs. Rch ardson. Miss Blackburn v. Mias Eram Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Joplin. Mrs. Brough"! ton v. Miss Millington. Miss H. Hard ley v. Miss Rutherford. Mrs. Owen v Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Jerrat v. Mrs. r' Grierson, Mrs. Restall v. Miss Thomnsoi!' Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Goldwater. ’ The best scores returned tn the C trad, eclectic match were as follow:—Mrs P Alpe. 101: Mrs. O'Neill. 105: Mrs. Fraser 106; Miss N. Self. 107; Miss A Patoen A match for C grade members will be held on Thursday, players to choose own partners. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB The Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club’s L.G.U medal round, which was postponed last Wednesday, will be played on Wednesday next, in conjunction with a flar match for Mrs. Chambers’s trophy. The same draw will be used Following is the draw for C grade players on Thursday next:—Miss Jackson V'. Mrs. Atwood. Mrs. Baxter v. Mis* Blomfield, Miss Williamson v. Miss Gillet, Mrs. Holl v. Mrs. Kissin, Mrs. Glllet y Mrs. Gribben, Mrs. Close v. Mrs. Scales. Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Bloomfield v. Mrs. Short. Miss R. Blomfield was the winner of the C grade medal round, plaved on Thursday last. . j™. PUPUKE V. GLENDOWIE Members of the Pupuke and Glendowie Golf Clubs played an inter-club match on Saturday. the former club winning five games and losing seven in the seniors, and winning two games out of nine in the juniors, one being all square. Following were the results, Pupuke names being mentioned first:— Seniors.—At Pupuke: M. E. Thompson lost to C AUcott. 4 and 3; L. J. Minogue beat R Kissling, 2 and 1; R. E. Goldwater lost to C. Brown, 2 up; E. W. Miles lost to C. Thomas, 1 up; A. W. Short beat R. Edmonds. 1 up; S. W. Chambers beat E. Hutchison, 5 and S; L. Johnson lost to F. Niccole, 4 and J; 5* Xv G J? uld lost to C. Woods, 6 and 5; H. W Bennetts beat A Duthie, 4 and Howie beat C. Kissling. 2 and 1: T. C. de Clive Lowe lost to O. Wolfram, 4 and 3; S. Williams lost to £. Richardson, 2 and 1. Juniors.—At Glendowie: C. H. Kingsford lost to J. Sharnan. 5 and 4; R. Greville beat A. C. Johns. 3 and 1; L. G. Ansel lost to L. Harrison, 5 and 4; M. Brower lost to H. Goodwin. 2 and 1; w. I. Stevenson lost to D. Morrison, 1 up; W. C. Taylor beat J. Hall, 2 and 1; C. Hopkins lost to H. Wright. 3 and 2: It* Foster lost to R. Bradley. 4 and o: H. W. Entwistle and T. Russell, all square. GLENDOWIE V. OTAHUHU A 36 holes four-ball best-ball match, piayed between members of the G>ndowie and Otahuhu Golf Clubs during the week-end. resulted in a win for the former by five matches to one. Following are the results, Glendowie name* being given first in each case:—Allcott and True lost to Menzies and Cropson. 2 down; R. Kissling and Brown heat W. Eustace and Simpson, 1 up; E. Hutchison and Edmunds beat Moffitt and A Eustace, 2 and 1; Thomas and Nicool* beat Burnett and Kay. 6 and 5; Wood* and Duthie beat Reader and Easter - brook. 8 and 6; G. Kissling and Wolfgramm beat Heather and Biggs, 4 and *• AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal and button competition to be played by- members of the Akarana Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow:—Miss T. Jones v. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Blakey v. Mr*. Rayward, Miss Dalton v. Miss T. O’Callaghan, Miss L. O’Callaghan v. Mr*. Grant, Mrs. G. Brown v. Mrs. Cox, Mr* Ross v. Mrs. Graham, Miss T. Peet Mrs. Halford, Miss M. Peet v. Mrs. Eraland. Miss F. Baliantyne v. Miss G. Marshal;, Miss M. Clark v. Mis 3 Todd. Mrs. Caughey v. Miss M. Young. Mrs. Xeak v. Miss Ballantyne. Mrs. D. Cletton Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. H. O’Callaghan v. Mr*Hazeldene. Following is the draw for the C medal round to be used in conjunction with the match for Miss W. Toda* trophy:—Mrs. Sinclair v. Miss L Water*. Mrs. Zahara v. Miss J. Floyd. Mis* Tyler v. Miss Walters. Mrs. Garr V. Mi** Keene, Mrs. Sunn v. another. AKARANA CLUB A bogey competition was played members of the Akarana Golf Club the Mount Roskill links on Saturday. Tty best cards returned were:—L. Rowntree. 3 up; D. Smith, all square; D. Syme. **• R. Tyler, H. T. Stacey, 1 down; T. 2 down. FAST 100 YARDS CHICAGO, SaturdayFrank Wyckoff, University fornia, was timed to run 190 yard* ** 9. 4-5 seconds in the national colleP aT track meeting at Chicago today. 'tWWWWWWWIWWWWW** 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 14

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 14

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 14

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