INTER-CLUB GOLF
OTAHUHU WOMEN PLAY PAPAKURA Following are the results of a match played between members of the Papakura and Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Clubs, Pauakura names being mentioned first;— Miss White beat Miss Mellsop, 5 and 4; Miss Wilkins lost to Miss Cutforth. 7 and 6; Miss -T. Walters beat Miss Percy, 2 and 1 : Mrs. Elliott and Miss Parton, all square; Mrs. Rushton beat Mrs. Shaw, 3 and 2; Mrs. Foote beat Mi.cs Katz. 3 and 2; Miss M. Walters beat Miss Whiteley, 5 and 4; Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Chapman, all square; Miss Walker beat Miss Katz. 7 and 6; Mrs. Tilston beat Miss Denize, 6 and 4; Miss McLennan beat Mrs. Moffatt. 3 and 2; Mrs. Pavitt beat Miss Richards, 3 and 2. Papakura won by nine games to one. PUKEKOHE DEFEATS EVERSLIE Members of the Pukekohe and Everslle 1 Ladies’ Golf Clubs played an inter-club ; match at Everslie, resulting in a win ; for Pukekohe by eight games to two. one j being all square. Details are as follow, : Pukekohe names being mentioned first:— | Miss Gray lost to Mrs. Lever, 7 and G; Miss R. Johns and Miss Little, all square; Miss Jeffries beat Mrs. Goddard, 1 up; t Mrs. Harper beat Miss Smith, o and 4; , Miss A. Johns beat Mrs. Busing, 2 and 1; Miss Duncan beat Mrs. Bilkey, 4 and ; 3; Mrs. Motion beat Miss f’osgrave, 4 and 3; Mrs. Maddison beat Miss Callis, 4 and 2; Mrs. Taylor beat Miss O'Neill, 3 and , 2; Mrs. H A. Potter lost to Mrs. Johnson. 2 down. The first L.O.U. handicap medal rou-d clayed by m.-mber.s of the Eversl;e Ladies’ Golf Club was won by Mrs. Noel Johnson. GL2NDOWIE CLUB The first round of the captain’s prize was played by members of the Gien-
dowie Golf Club on Saturday. There was a good entry and some very close finishes resulted. Following were the results: —E. Hutchison beat N. A. Ching, 1 up; R. Edwards beat A. Sloman, 2 up: H. Goodwin won from L. J. Keys by default; Dr. Horton beat R. Barstow, 6 and 5; A. « .hun hhouee beat M. MLler, 5 and 4; I*. White won from F. Hir.tz by default: C. Allcott beat O. Wolfgramm, 1 up; W. Laxon beat F. Lintott. 2 and 1; N T . C. Snedden beat G. Metcalfe. 3 and 2; H. O. Thomson beat J. Stedman. 2 and 1; F. Trice beat J. R. Kissling. up: F. Faram beat G. Kissling, 6 and 5; K. Brookfield beat J. TL Sheen, 4 and 3; C. Hudson beat J. R. Richardson, 1 up at the 20th; G. Warren wen from C. Lovegrove by default; H. beat V. Johns, 3 and 2: A. G. Graham beat H. G. Thomson, 1 up at 20th; J. R. Rerdell beat F. Kronfeld, 4 and 3 R. Bradley beat A. Shannon, 3 and 2; T. Martin beat A. O. Horspool, 6 and 5; R. Kissling beat N. Harrison. 6 and 4; A. Howey Walker beat B. Lockhart, 6 and 4; A R. ilson beat G. K. Mathlesor 3 and 2: 1-7. Wright beat G. Brown. 1 up: L. Harrison beat X. A. Forgie, 5 and 4; V. Restall beat C. Rattray, 3 and 2: J. Hall beat D. Morrison, 5 and 4; C. S. O. Woods beat C. B. Thomas, 4 and 3; F. Comtes bt-at J. C. Graham, 4 and I 3: F. Russell beat C. Biernacki, 2 and 1; P. Xiecolls beat A. C. Johns, 7 and j 5; W. News ham beat D. Tanks, 4 anti MANUREWA CLUB The bogey match played by members 1 of the Manurewa Golf Club was won by j Mr. T. C. Galloway (men) and Mrs. T. J. ( Fleming (women). Following is the draw for the Canadian i foursomes match to be played tomorrow, commencing at 1 p.m.:—Miss King and Mrs. Jenkins v. Mrs. Gilmore and Miss Juckes, Miss Seth-Smith and Miss Lupton v. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Shu gar, Mrs. Mainland and Mrs. Rush ton v. Mrs. ! Martyn and Mrs. Oakes. Miss Grey r.nd Miss Nelson v. Miss Br.rr.ard and Miss Ala .: e, Mrs. White and Mrs. Campbell i v. Mrs. Edgley and Mrs. Adlana.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 13
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