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PLAY ON THE LINKS

BLOOMFIELD BOWL MATCHES AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB Members of the Auckland Golf Club played the second round of the K. R Bloomfield bowl on Saturday. Following were the results: X. Louisson, 76 5 —71: C. Dawson, 91, 20—71; .1. Farrell, HI, 20—71; F. A. Abbott, 87. 14 73; W. Wilson, 87, 12 —7.7; T. G ! Kisslingr. 83. 8 —77: D. Robertson, 84. ! !)—77; IT. Thlmarsh, SO, 5 —77. OTAUUHU CLUB The first round of the I’. S. Baltin Cut ; competition was played by the memI hers of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday. Details of play are: ii. H. Menrues (S) beat Nicholls (21). 2 and 1: F Todd (21) beat C. Biggs (23), and 4; . F. Alai lock (22) beat J. Simpson (9). 1 up; C. K. Reader (17) beat R. (J. Mollitt (11). . and 2; !-. .r. Croxson (5) beat g. Currie (22). 4 and 2; 11. J. Levy (9). bent I>. Stephenson (2S), 4 and 3; R. L. Brown beat K. Kay by default; W. 1 Eustace (S) boat Blakev (15). 7 and G. An IShole bogey match, played in conjunction with tlie above, resulted in a tie between IT. J. Levy (7) and W. B. Eustace (6). who returned cards of 1 up. The next best cards handed in were: R. L. Brown (16). I down; and E. A. Alallock (17), 2 down. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played on Wednesday by members of the Giendowie Ladies’ Golf Club:—Mrs. Hints! v. Mrs. Miller Miss Brookfield v. Miss W. Hints, Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss R. Wilson, Mrs. trill v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Combos v. Miss Maden, Miss ■ Meadows v. Mrs. D’Authreau, Mrs. RenI nie v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Mathieson v. ; Mrs. Howoy Walker, Miss Lundon v. Mrs. ! Kevs, Miss J. Johnson v. Airs. Butler, Miss E. Ifintz v. Mrs. Lovegmve, Miss M. English v. Miss D. Scott, A 1 i Lawrence v. Mrs. Alarkwick, Miss Sutton v. i Miss O. English, Miss Shariand v. Miss Colebrook. Miss Prosser v. Aliss Apple- { yard. Miss M Mill v. another. The draw for the C grade match is as follows:—Miss AI. Hint* v. Miss M. Clark, Aliss Adams v. Miss P. Wright. Miss L. Johnson v. Aliss Eady, Airs. Kinnear v. Mrs. Klssling, Airs. Holdsworth v. Mrs. Cahill, Airs. Bartlett v. Miss X. Bond, Airs. Meiklejohn v. Miss C. Bond, Airs. Levien v. Mrs. Alacartney. Following are the results of a further round of the match play for Mrs. Cahill’s prize:—Mrs. Warren beat Airs. Miller. 4 and 3; Atrs. Howey Walk exbeat Miss Johnson. 3 and 2; Aliss Brookfield beat Mrs. Browne, 2 and 1; Mrs. Hutchison beat Airs. Alathieson, 3 and 2. In the C grade match the results were as follow:—Airs. Lintott beat Mrs. Cahill. 3 and 1: Mrs. Macartney beat Miss Eady-, 7 and 5: Mrs. Kissling beat Mrs. Bartlett. 3 and 1; Mrs. Levien beat Mrs. Meiklejohn, G and 5; Miss Adams beat Aliss AI. Clark, 3 awl 1. The bogey match was won by Aliss B. Ilill (34), 2 up. Other cards were:—Mrs. Brown (17), 1 up; Mrs. D’Authreau (32), all square: Aliss Lundon (35), 1 down; Aliss Maden (27), Mrs. Keys (2S), Aliss

AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB

Members of the Akarana Toadies’ Golf Glub ■will play a four-ball best-ball bogey tomorrow at 11 a.m. «J grade member will play a Canadian foursome, players to choose their own partners. , WAITEMATA CLUB The second round of the Ferry Cup competition was played by members «.i the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturdav M. .T. Bailey finished with a net score oi 65, the next best being S. J. McLeod, with 67. This made a net aggregate of 127 over the 36 holes for both players, which makes a play-off necessary. Playing with W. S. Warren and N. R Chaplin, ,7. Hogan, a member of the club, did the iiftli hole on the Waitemata J links, 115 yards, in one. j OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB The following players have been selected to represent the Otahuhu Women .*- Golf Club in an inter-club match, to be played against the Papakura Club, at Papakura, on Wednesday. Play will commence at 1 p.m.: Miss M. Hill. 51rs Bovce, Miss B. Wyllie. Miss A. Whyte. Miss K. Hill. Miss Ik Tims. Miss Wills. Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Connell. AKARANA CLUB | Following are the results of the Roskill Cup and medal round played by members of the Akarana Golf Club: G. L. Wvnyard, 84, 11—73; W. Turbott. 87, 14 —73; J. M. Coltman, 81, 8—73; A. W. Wyness, 88, 14—74 H. R. Tyler, 07. 22 75; B. J. Smith. 78, 2—76; J. McKenzie. SC, 10—76; A. M. Henderson. 88, 11—77; F. i Lazelden, 83, 5—78; C. H. 1 7s; W. R. Swanson, 00, 12—78; H. O’Cal - j lag ha u, I*3, 15—78; J. Swanson. 86. S—7B; S. Hennings.. 102, 24—75; Hr. Patterson, BS, 3 o—7B. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played by members of the Pupuke Badies’ Golf Club on Wednesday:—Mrs. A. O’Neill v. Miss Lcggoe, Mrs. McDonald v. Mrs. Mowbray, Mrs. G. Goldwater v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Clark. Miss B. O’Neill v. Mrs. Chambers, Miss 'Williams v. Mrs. Flemming. Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. Fraer, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. M. Parker, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Brighton v. Mrs. E. L. Goldwater, Mrs. Scurr v. Miss K. Lorie, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Beaumont. Mrs. Gillies v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. llowe v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Littlejohn, Mrs. Darlow v. Mrs. Chisholm. Mrs. Weller v. Miss Wright. Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Palmer, Miss .7. Parker v. another. Following is the draw for the O grade medal round to be played on Thursday next:—Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Howden, Miss Williamson v. Mrs. Hall, Miss Blomlleld v. Mrs. £hort, Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. Kissen, Miss Jackson v. Miss Gillet, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Close, Mrs. de Clive Lowe v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Gillet. Miss Gudgeon v. Mrs. Bloomfield, Miss Gribben v. Mrs. Nicks. Miss Weston v. Mrs. Lusli. Mrs. Baddley v.

FLAY AT EVERSLIE

A medal round played by members of I tin Kverlsie Golf Club on Saturday r. - suited in a win f*>r Wilson, with a net jst ore of 71. Leitcli was runner-up with I 72 net, while N. Johnson was third. .4 WAIUKU V. EVERSLIE Members of the Everslie and Waiuku Golf Clubs played an inter-club match on Saturday, the latter winning by six games to three. Following are the result s. Waiuku names being given first in each case:—Howden beat Rhind. 8 and 6: Oh Ison beat Wardell. 4 and 3: ! Bloomfield beat Agmen Smith. 6 and 4; i Herrold beat Beeehev. 4 and 3; Jerram and Busing, all square: Hill lost to Goddard, S and 7; Dticker beat Brewer, 4 and 2; Munro lost to Rice. 5 and 4: Roscoe lost to Hobson, 2 and I'; Flayell beat Searell, 4 and 3. PLAY AT TITIRANGI The semi-final of the competition for the Taylor bowl was played by members of the .Maungakiekie Golf Club at Titirungi on Saturday. Following were the results:—F. Trice (8) beat 11. A. Broadbent (11). 4 and 5; C. G. Fisher <10) beat if. L. Robson r 8), 2 and 1. , An inter-club match between the Maungakiekie and Pupuke Clubs was played at the Titirangi links on Satur--1 day and resulted in a win for Maungakiekie by 10 games to 2. Following are the results, Maungakiekie players being mentioned first:—lt. McOrystal beat F. SherrifT, 6 and 5: A. J. Good beat 11. E. Thompson. 4 and 2; 31. Nelson lost to I„. J Minogue. 3 and 2; H A. Randrup beat B. E. Goldwater. 7 and 6; E. E. Beehan heat E W. Mills. 3 and 2; C. Robinson beat A W. Short, 2 and 1; A. V. Pea roe heat S. W Chambers. 4 and 2: T. Goudie beat H. W Bennett. C and 5: J. 13.I 3 . Wilson beat R Johnston, 4 and 3; G. M. White beat G. A. Howie, 5 and 4: J. Gilmotir beat G D. Hunt. 6 and 4: R. F. ! Ward lost to R. 11. C.reville, 4 and 2. MAUNGAKIEKIFJ CLUB There was a good muster of members : f, f the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday for the four-ball bogey handicap. With good weather conditions and the course playing well some good cards were returned, the winners especially, with a card of 10 up. showing very fine form. Following were the best cards returned: D. R. Garrard (11) and J. Sherlock 08). 10 up: R. M. George <ser) and It. W. Verry (14). 4 up: F. Newell (11) and R. Cleghorn <l2>. 3 up; N. Kidd (15) and W. O. 3 up; W. E. D’Audney (12) and A. Tindall (14). 2 up; J. Methven (5) and A. McKeown (14): It. G. Hamilton (6) and J. D. Shanly (ill, ?. Hunter <7) and W J. Hockin <l2), J. W. Clarke (>) and li W. Frost (11), K. A. Robb (12) and H Ely (12), 1 upA most -enjoyable inter-club match was played during the week-end against a , team from Waiuku. Four-ball matches were played over 36 holes and Maungakiekie won by three matches to two. Following were the results. Waiuku players being mentioned first: Dr. Howder and Seymour Colbeck lost to R. M. George and J. Methven, 7 and 6: Trevor Bloomfield and A. Ohlson beat J. Murray and J > Rankin. 5 and 4: J. Forbes and A. Her- * rold beat J. W. Clarke and L>. K. Rus- j sell. 4 and 2; T. Jerram and A. Munro lost , to W. ('alderwood and C. R. Jones. 6 and 5: S. Boscm and K FlaTdl M to A. B I Tukt- and A. E. Whitten, 8 and 6.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 15

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PLAY ON THE LINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 15

PLAY ON THE LINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 15

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