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PRESIDENT'S PRIZE

PUPUKE GOLF CLUB'S SECOND ROUND AROUND AUCKLAND LINKS Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played the second round of the president’s prize, stroke play, on Saturday. The best cards returned are as follow: Johnston, S 3, 14 —69; Greville, S 3, 14—69; Thompson, 7S, 8—70; Sellers, 90, 20—70; Lane, S 4, 12—72; Davidson, 98, 24—74; Taylor, 92. IS—74; Malcolm, 91, 16 —75; McCorkindale, 100, 24—76; Saunders. 91, 14 —77; Mills, 88. 11—77; de Clive-Lowe. 92, 15—77; Kingsford, 92, 15—77; .Matthews, 96, 18—78; Norris, 97, 19—78; Black, 102, 24—78; Robinson, 93, 14—79; Goldwater, 90, 11—79; Gould. 93, 14—79; Drower, 95, 16—79; Lush. 101, 22—79.

The following players will represent the Pupuke Club in a teams match at Titirangi on Saturday next:—Thompson, Minogue, Goldwater, Mills, Sherriffs, Short, Chambers, Bennett, Johnston, Howie, Hunt, Greville. C Grade, at Pupuke.—De Clive-Lowe. Entwistle, Kingsford, Robinson, Drower, Ansell, Malcolm, Stemson, Taylor, Hopkins, Chisholm, Williams, Foster. EVERSLIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for a sealed hole competition for Miss Smith’s trophy to be played by members of the Everslie Ladies’ Golf * Club on Saturday next:— Mrs. Bilkey v. Mrs. Johnson. Miss Rushworth v. Miss O’Neill. Miss B. Rushworth v. Mrs. Finlay, Miss Wright v. Miss Smith, Miss J. Derbyshire v. Mrs. Lever, Miss Thomas v. Mrs. Rice, Miss I. Turner v. Miss Wilson, Miss A. Derbyshire v. Miss Agmen-Smith, Miss Callis v. Miss Little. Miss Cosgrave v. Mrs. Wardell, Miss Francis v. Miss Cole. Mrs. Goddard v. Mrs. Busing. AKARANA CLUB The members of the Akarana Golf Club will play the second round of the Rcskill Cup on Saturday. Players may choose their own partners. The Canadian foursomes match, which was to have been played next Saturday, has been postponed until July 5. AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB The following team will represent the Akarana Ladies’ Golf Club in an interclub match against the Papakura Ladies’ Club at Papakura on Saturday:—Miss Darraeh, Miss Griffin. Mrs. Gilmore. Miss Tvler-D; vies. Miss Fernley, Miss Smith. Miss Longdill, Mrs. Ross, Miss McGee. Mrs. Sutton, Miss Wynyard. Miss Joyce. TAUMARUNUI CLUB From Our Own Correspondent T AUM ARUNUL Today. The medal handicap played last week resulted in a tie between A. R. Gorbey. L. A. Holford and E. M. Johnston. 70 nett. The consolation competition in connection with the captain’s trophy, has been altered from a bogey handicap tc match play, the following being the draw. Games must bo completed by June 29:—Knapp v Lloyd, Woods v. King, Groom v. Montgomery, Crawshaw v. Godfrey, Nicholson v. Moore, Gorbey v. McKenzie. Wilks v. Cox, Laird v. Mason, Dev v. Hamil. Byes: Faire, Thomas, Stevenson, Waller. Richter, McMaster, Craig. WAITEMATA LADIES’ CLUB The following players will represent the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club in a match against the Akarana Club at Waitemata on Thursday, commencing at 11.30 a.m.:— Mrs. Hay. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Xevill. Miss Xevill. Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Harper, Miss Macindoe. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Bay ley. Miss Mason, Mrs. Gooding. Emergencies: Mrs. Lewin, Miss N. Mason and Mrs. Foster. PUKEKOHE V. PAPAKURA A match between the Pukekohe and Papakura Golf Clubs was played on the Papakura links on Saturday. The visitors won by nine games to four. Details follow, Papakura names first:— Smith lost to Coyle. 1 down; Bradstreet beat Lawson, 6 and 5; Olsen lost to Schlaepfer, 5 and 4; Bridgman lost to McWhirter, 2 down; Pavitt lost to Payne. 6 and 5; J. Elliott beat Charlesworth. 5 and 4; Langford lost to Wilson, 1 down; Mathieson beat Johson, 5 and 4; Hutchinson and Johns, all square; Brooks lost to J. Roulston. 2 down: T. Mc-Lennaji beat Pike, 1 up: Robbins lost to Sellar. 4 and 2: L. McLennan and Drake, all square; Beams and Stuart, all square; Tilston lost to Spooner, S and 7; V. Elliott lost to Findlay, 3 and 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 13

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PRESIDENT'S PRIZE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 13

PRESIDENT'S PRIZE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 13

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