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GOLF MATCHES OVER WEEK-END THE AUCKLAND CLUB -Members of the Auckland Golf Club commenced the 72 holes medal comabont° n qn t A , llddlemor « on Saturday, about 90 players participating. A score i S aISC ! beins " sriven for the best ?o°!°i n ,V acb round- The course was ~n,l im dl, '° rier ' lhe llth - 13th, 15th fnto ere T^ n ,® bein K again brought into play. Following were the best cards handed in:— n. B. Wilson, 82, 9 It - A- Phillips, 88. 14—74: T. Brett, w- ' ' McK - Wilson, 88, 14 —74; \V- Wilson, 87, 12—75; F. Wilson, 87, ‘ ° : - - Smith, 93, 18 —75; V, VVells, 79, 4—75; A. Donald, 78. 2—76; n. Martin, SG 10—76. PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL a , r ? the results of the ia.t Ik s pl.ijofi by members of the Manngakiokle Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Cup match 11 That n hir a- roun<J of ‘be Ellffe , uit ? h Play handicap:—T. II ChaoSt r-rmr A ,-; «• Whitten, 3 and 2; GMe ht. George beat A. 1\ Kills, 3 and 2- A Snd b hlat J V S ’« M a lne ' 6 and 5: D. D. Hoilana beat L. Schnauer, 3 and 2: J \v Clarke beat R. M. Verry, 2 up; c r’ E A. Robb at the 19th; j. X , !:>ea t W. Smeeton, G and 5: J. i;>. -Vii beat A. K. Turner, 8 and 7* N* Kidd beat I. W. Tucker, 4 and 3; S, Hun! ‘*7, hf at J; Sherlock, 3 and 2; D. K. Russell beat A. Tindall, 5 and 4-1 W CalderJ.v ood heat R. Garrard. 2 and 1: R Cleghoi n beat C. Schnauer, 3 and 2- U GorfehlW?' I ''- 1 and 5: P- Newell ev 1 X,° r i c r"' J alld 4: H. C. Spinley beat B. B. Hooper, 3 and 3. A sealed bogey handicap plaved in ™ dre Y a good entry and resuited in a tie between J. Mcthvrn fi vc . nine,* wUh "ard| V of' oli" 11 dowm" Nol * ton MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The second round of the Ballln Cup competition was played by members of the Maungaklekte Golf Club at Titll-angi Saturday. Following were the results:—A. J. Good beat A. Fairburn 1 i , . p; r G i. c -„ dones beat It. L. Wilson, 6 and 4, I. B. Stewart beat H. D. Brinsden, 3 Hoekln beat E. Ohlson, 8 IS} 2 4, J - Murray beat F. E. Cleary. 4 W.L,, 3, O V ’ p', IFnnphreys beat C. H. Wyatt, 2 up; E. beehan beat 11. L. Itob- ??"■ , b a, ‘ d 5; R. A. Spinley beat A. K. Hawley, 4 and 3. A bogey handicap was also played in conjuncuon. resulting in a tie between M. Nelson (8) and R. M. Dacre (5). 1 up. , er „Sood cards were:—P. Harrison (143, all square: A, B. Joplin (7), I down; <-• Fisher (6), 1 down; S. T. Gaskin GO), 2 down; A. E. Saunders (11), 3 down; W. J. Caine (15). 3 down. HAMIL HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the monthly medal to be played by members ot the Hamilton Ladies’ Coif Club on Wednesday, in conjunction with the qualifying rounds of the seijior and junior championships, play starting at lirst tee at noon, other players following at four-minute intervals; Mrs. J. O'Sullivan v. Mrs. W. M. Horton, Mrs. I*. G. Russell v. Mrs. C. Blundell. Mrs. 11. T. Atkins v. Mrs. L. Teasdale, Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. L. Day. Miss A. Coventry v. Mrs. W. Aitken, Mrs. G. w. Gower v. Mrs. C. A. Arthur, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs. F. Mander, Miss w. Manning Mrs. A. G. Cradwick, Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. D. Hay, Miss J. Terapler v. Mrs. E. M. Masters, Mrs. R. English, v. Miss M. Allen, Mrs. Colin Taylor v. Miss M. McLean, Mrs. McCracken v. Mrs. Dance Tompkins, Mrs. W. J. King v. Mrs. A. E. Sandford, Mrs. J. McNicol v. Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. A. English v. Mrs. H. D. Matthews, Miss E. Dawson v. Mrs. E. Bartlett, Mrs. H. C. Ross v. Miss Eyre, Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. G. Primrose, Mrs. N. N. Ross w Miss B. Vickery, Mrs. R. P. Hazard v. Miss V. Cann, Mrs. W. Peterson v. Mrs. C. Lj. Mac Diarmid, Mrs. T, C. Eraser v. another. Seventh tee, at noon.—Miss H. Focke v. Mrs. R. G- Guy, Mrs. A. James v. Mrs. Clive Matthews, Mrs. R. Worley v. Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mrs. C. Hotson v. Mrs. J. J. Standrin, Mrs. A. J. Bond v. Mrs. Savage, Miss Stevens v. Mrs. N. Rawlings. The senior championship is open io players with handicaps from scratch to 18, first eight to qualify. The junior championship is open to players with handicaps from ID to 3(>, the lirst 10 to qualify. Saturday players will play their medal round on Saturday. Following is the draw for the C grade medal match to be played on Thursday, starting at the first tee at 12.30 p.m.:— Mrs. Upton v. Mrs. R. W. Rutherford, Mrs. W. A. Smith v. Mrs. J. Clachan, Mrs. N. H. Hallett v. Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. Burtenshaw v. Miss B. Hunter, Mrs. Pemberton v. Miss M. Innes, Mrs. E. Beehan v. Miss S. Wright, Mrs. J. A. Young v. Miss Russell. A one-day open tournament will be held on Thursday, August 28. The first rounds of the championships will be played on Wednesday, August 13. In the semi-finals of the foursomes Mrs. D. Hav and Mrs. G. Primrose beat Mrs. G. W. Gower and Mrs. E. Bartlett, 1 up. Mrs. D. Ilay and Mrs. G. Primrose play off in the final against Mrs. T. A. Milroy and Mrs. T. C. Fraser. The last C grade match was won by Mrs. G. W. Rutherford, with a score of 72 net. TE PUKE LADIES’ CLUB The following is the draw for the Canadian foursome to be played by the Te Puke Ladles’ Golf Club on Wednesday: Mrs. Granger and Miss Carruth V. Mesdames Butcher and Jones, Mesdames Powell and Gibbings v. Mesdames Hookev and Gower, Mrs. Perring and Miss Davies v. Mesdames Wickham and Wilkie. Mesdames Douglas and D. Wickham v. Miss Mollgaard and Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. Cashmore and Miss Rogers v. Mesdames Booker and Simpson, Mrs. Persey and Miss C. Wilson v. Miss Mark and Mrs. Hargreaves. Misses Riddell and Kenealy v. Mrs. Wilsone and Miss Chappell, Mesdames Webber and Shaw v. Mrs. Fox and Miss Bush, Miss O’Driscoll v. Miss Cruiokshank. In the medal match Mrs. Powell won the A grade, Miss Mark the B grade and Mrs. Ilookey the C grade. GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played on Wednesday by the members of the Glendowie Ladies Golf Club: —Miss O. English v. Miss Shar land, Mrs. Markwick v. Miss M. English, Miss Lawrence v. Miss Appleyard, Miss .Scott v. -Miss Sutton, Miss M. Hill v Miss Prosser, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Browne v. Miss R. Wilson, Mrs. Warren v. Miss Butler, Mrs. Hill v. Miss Brookfield, Miss London v. Mrs. Keys, Miss Johnson v. Miss Meadows. Mrs D’Authreau v. Mrs. Kigsling, Mrs. Montgomery v. Miss B. HSU, Mrs. Mathieson v Mrs. Lovegrove, Miss C6lebrook v Mifes W. Hintz, Miss Maden v. Mrs. Rennie. Mrs. Combes v. Mrs. McGinley. The draw for the C grade match is as follows:—Miss M. Hintz v. Miss Clark. Miss Adams v. Miss Wright, Miss C. Bond v. Mrs. Bartleet, Miss N. Bond v
Miss Quill, Mrs. Lintott v. Mrs. Holdsworth, Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. Hughes, Miss Wells v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Quill v. I Mrs. Meiklejohn, Miss M. Todd v. Mrs. Levien. In the semi-finals of the handicap match play, Miss Brookfield beat Mrs. Hutchison, 5 and 4; Miss D. Scott beat Miss M. English, 5 and 4. In the final Miss Brookfield beat Miss Scott, o and 4. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB FolloAvipg is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday: Miss A. O’Xeill v. Mrs. Leggoe, Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Flemming v. Miss Harty, Miss B. O’Neill v. Mrs. Fraer, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Davidson v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Tysoe,. Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Deighton, Miss E. Lorie v. Miss J. Parker, Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Weller v. Mrs. Gillies, Miss I. Wight v. Mrs. Scurr, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. E. J,. Goldwater v. Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. R. Chisholm. Mrs. Bowden was the winner of the bogey match for Mrs. Fraer’s trophy. Folowing is (lie draw for C grade players for a medal round to be played on Thursday: Miss Blomfield v. Miss Gudgeon, Mrs. Clo£e v. Mrs. Holl, Mrs. Smallfield v. Miss Williamson, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs?. Atwood, Mrs. Winter v. Mrs Baxter, Mrs. Edey v. Miss Weston, Mts. Gillet v. Miss Gribben, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Howden, Mrs. Seaman v. Mrs. Caclness, Miss McDonnell v. Mrs. Gillet, Mrs. Bloomfield v. Mrs. Lush, Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Tucks v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. de Clive Lowe, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Badley. Miss Gribben won the eclectic match for Mrs. Samson’s trophy. GLENDO'WIE V. PUPUKE Senior members of the Glendowie and Pupuke Golf Clubs played an inter-club match at Glendowie on Saturday, the former winning by 11 matches to T. Following were the results, Glendowie names being given lirst in each case: C. Allcott lost to E. Miles Thomson. 1 down: R. Kissling beat L. Minogue, 4 and 2; E. Brown beat J. L. McKenzie, 5 and ::; Dr. Horton heat B. Goldwater. 4 and 2. O. Thomas beat E. W; Mills, 3 and- 2; R. Edmunds beat A. W. Short, 6 and ?>; M. Cheng beat S. H. Chambers, 7 and 5; E. Hutchison beat R. Johnson, 2 and 1; J. Kissling beat J. A. Howie, 6 and A. Duffey beat H. Bennett, 7 and 5; C. Woods beat Dr. T. de Clive Lowe, 2 and 1; O. Wohlfgramm beat L. Drower, 7 and 5. Junior members of the respective clubs played a match at Pupuke, Glendowie winning by G games to 5. FRANKLIN CHAMPIONSHIP The Franklin Golf Association’s annual championship tournament took place on the Everslle course at Papakura on Saturday. The results of events are as follow: Franklin Championship.—Dr. C. E. Howden (Waiuku), 78, 51—159; P. Ilogan (Everslie), SI, 82—1G3. Morning Medal Round.—Dr. J. McWhirter (Pukekohe), 81, 12—GO. Morning Bogey Match.—«chlaepfer (Pukekohe), 1 down. Afternoon Medal Round.—G. Leitch (Everslie), 91, 24—67. Afternoon Bogey Match.—G. llobson (Everslie), all square. Roulston Banner.—Waiuku, 1; Everslie, 2; Pukekohe. 3. AKARANA CLUB Members of the Akarana Golf Club played the fourth round of the Tyler Memorial Cup on Saturday. Following were the best cards handed in:—R. Clarke, 95, 21—71; J. McKenzie, SI, 10—7 J : H. Stacey, 91, 24—75; G. Wynyard, 85. 10—76; T. Petit, 101, 24—77; M. Galloway, 101, 24—77; J. M. Coltman, 86, 8—78; W. Swanson, 91, 12—79; B. J. Smith, 83, 2. SI. WAITEMATA CLUB In the final of the Waitemata Golf Club’s senior handicap tourney for the ! Harvey trophy, J. Prime beat R. Hume, | 2 up. The play-off lor the Ferry Cup : resulted as follows: —M. J. Bailey. 87, 1 20—67, beat S. D. McLeod. S 3, 14—69. AKARANA V. OTAHUHU An inter-club match, played between teams representing the Akarana and Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club was won by Akarana by 8 matches to 2, and 2 all square. Details are (Otahuhu names first): Miss Mellsop and Miss Darrach, all square:; Miss Cutforth lost to Mrs. Preston, 7 and 7; Mrs. Shaw boat Mrs. Gilmore, 3 and 1; Mrs. Currie lost to Mrs. Neale, 1 down; Mrs. Chapman lost to Miss M. Peat, 2 and 1; Miss E. O’Loughlin lost to Mrs. Cox, 4 and 3: Mrs. Moffitt lost to Miss Jones, 5 and 4; Mrs. Heather and Mrs. Grant, all square; Miss M. Hill beat Miss W. Todd, 1 up; Miss It. O’Loughlen lost to Miss P. Peat, 6 and 5; Mrs. Boyce lost to Mrs. Boss, 6 and 4; Miss E-„ Hill lost to Mrs. England, 2 and 1.
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