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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB SELECTION OF TEAMS The following teams will represent One Tree Hill members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club in the inter-club match against Pupuke on Saturday:—At Pupuk'e: J. S. Rankin, J. W. Clarke, S. Hunter. F. Wiseman, AV. Calderwood, C. R. Jones, It. Garrard, L. H. Norton, F. Newell, J. D. Shanly, R. A. McLean, R. Cleghorn. At One Tree Hill: D. K. Russell, H C. Spinley, A. Ely. W. D’Audney. D. D. Holland. E. A. Robb. W. E. La Roche. A. McKeown, A. E. Whitten, J. W Tucker R. E. Craig, A. Tindall. The following team will play against Glendowie at One Tree Hill at the weekend:—R. George, J. Methven, J. Murray, J. S. Rankin, J. W. Clarke, W Calderwood, C. R. Jones, IX K. Russell, F. Newell, L. H. Norton. R. A- McLean, A. Ely. F. W. Wilson. R. Cleghorn. For those members not taking part in the inter-club match on Saturday there will be a medal handicap, players to choose own partners. GLENDOWIE CLUB The following players will represent the Glendowie Golf Club in its match against the Maungakiekie Club to be played at One Tree Hill during the week-end:—C. Allcott, F. Trice. G. Brown, C. Thomas, R. Edmonds, N. A. Ching, A. Duthie. C. S. Woods. P. Niccolls, E. J. Richardson, O. Wolfgramm, H. Goodwin, G. Ivissling. A. Stedman AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club took part in the monthly medal competition at Middlemore yesterdav. Following were the best, scores returned: — Seniors.—Mrs. Endean, 90, 14—76; Mrs Ferguson, 88, 10—78; Mrs. Hodges, 89. 10—79: Mrs. J. Wilson, 90, 11—79; Mrs. Rutherford, 92, 12—SO; Miss L Cutfield. 95. 15—SO. Juniors.—Mrs. Ralph, 96, 25—71; Mrs Towle, 93, 19—74; Miss P. Coutts, 95. 21—74; Miss C. Bayly, 99, 24 —75; Miss L. Roberton, 94. 19—75; Mrs. Croft, 97. 19—78. The C grade eclectic match for Mrs Robertson's prize resulted in a tie between Mrs. R. J. King and Miss E. F. Upton. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following are the best scores returned in the medal handicap match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Club at One Tree Hill yesterday:— First Grade (1 —24). —Miss R. Carnaehan, 96, 22—74; Mrs. Horton, 97, 21—76; Mrs. Hosking, 82, 5—77; Mrs. O’Leary. 90. 13—77; Miss M. Cooke. 96. 19—77: Misg McGowan. 100, 25—77. Second Grade (25—36).—Mrs. Verrv 109, 34—75; Miss H. Hardley. 110, 34—76; Airs. E. D. Henrys, 102, 25—77; Mrs. jßalgarnie, 103,, 26—77: Mrs. Restall, 112 30—77. In the play-off of the L.G.U. tie between Miss M. Miller and Mrs. Balgarnie the latter won. PUPUKE CLUB The following- players will represent the Pupuke Golf Club in an inLer-club match against the Maungakiekie Club to be Played on Saturday next:—At Pupuke: min?' T Th <? m & so, b U J - M'nogue (cap- '• b G Mackenzie, B. K. Goldwater, h. W Mills, A. W. Short, S. W. H Chambers. It. Johnston, H. W. Bennett, J. A. Howie, T. G. de Clive Lowe L grower At One Tree Hill: D. G. IX Hunt, L. 11. hingsford, L. G. Ansell, W. Taylor (captain), G. Malcolm. W I stemson, C. P. Hopkins, K. N. S. Chi s : holm, J. -Williams, G. H. Matthews. B Kingsford.
TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the match play foursomes to be pin veil l>v members of the Titirangi I.adles’ Golf Club commencing tomorrow, in the order of the dra w from the first i ee at 10.45 o’clock Round-—Misn ~ . Sle wart and chlHom’ lu'J 'I-Un S '-,n<i le M?J ,d h"' S - Hut ‘ Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Gm-dnir'“' y Mrs Dunne and Mrs. Jerrat v. Miss Dunnei
and Miss Hacket, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Swain v. Mrs Reid and Mrs. Lloyd. Second Round (players having drawn byes in the first round).—Mrs. Hipkins and Mrs. Harrow v. Airs. Richardson and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Melrose and Aliss F. Hall v. Miss Miller and Aliss K. Wells, Airs. Brinsden and Miss AI. Fouliy v. Mrs. Restall and Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Joplin and Airs. Paterson v. Miss A. Fouhy and Miss Pickett, Airs. G. P. Finlay and Miss L. Hall v. Aliss Haslett and Aliss Grierson, Aliss Lawrence and Airs. White v. Airs. Hortori and Mrs. Lovett, Aliss Richardson and Miss M. Cooke v. Airs. Heigh ton and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Miss Bailey and Airs. Court v. Mrs. Rudge and Airs. W. 11. Cooke, Aliss G. Easton and Aliss Harvey V. Airs. Goldwater and Aliss Duder, Airs. G. T. Taylor, and Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay and Miss K. Fouhy, Aliss K. Horton and Mrs. H. Johnston v. Mrs. Gyllies and Mrs. Roberts, Aliss A. Grove and Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Walker and Miss Ponsford, Airs. Ferguson and Aliss AlcGlashan v. Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. O’Leary, Miss H. Hhrdley and Airs. Henderson v Airs. G. A. Hardley and Aliss McGowan. EVERSLIE CLUB The following team will represent the Everslie Golf Club agaisnt the Pukekobe Club in the first round of the Balfour Lrvine Cup, to be played at Pukekobe on Saturday, and in the second round to be played at Everslie during the weekend: —Goddard, Rice, Beeche.v, Rhind, A. G. Smith, Warden, Hogan. Dykes, Hobson, T. CL Smith, Busing, Wilson, Leitch, r. O’Neill, Widdowson, Searell, Lever, McDonald. WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS The Auckland women’s annual open provincial championship and handicap golf tournament will be held at the Titirangi links, commencing on Tuesday, August 19, and concluding on Friday, August 22. Entries will close next Tuesday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 12
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