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GOLF

SATURDAY AFTERNOON ON THE LINKS THE AUCKLAND CLUB The second round of the 72-holes medal competition -was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday. Following: were the best scores returned:—J. McK. Wilson, S 5, 14 —7l; R. B. Wilson, SI, 9—72; C. Jacobsen, 78, 6—72; H. Plumlej’, 73, 3—72; S. Colbeck, 75, 2—73; Dr. Johnson, 87, 13—74. The leading: scores to date are as follow:—R. B. Wilson. 73, 72—145; J. McK. Wilson, 74, 71—145. OTAHUHU CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the first qualifying round of the Otahuhu Golf Club’s championship played on Saturday:—W. B. Eustace, 77, 7 —70; R. J. Croxson, 79, 5—74; C. H. Menzies, 79, S—7l; H. J. Levy, 82, S—74; R. S. Moffitt, 85, 11—74; C. Biggs, 87, 23—64; C. R. Reader, 92, 15—77; J. L. Logan, 93, 22—71; F. Todd, 95, 21 —74; H. Formniherz, 97, 26—7 T; G. W. Cox, 100, 28—72; C. O. Heether, 102, 20—82; G. E. Currie, 102, 22—80; R. C. Broun, 102, 22—SO; E. W. Stevenson, 106, 28—78; If. Luscombe, 3 08, 23 —85; J. McKav, 110, 28—82; M. Todd, 118, 21—97. A medal handicap for a trophy presented by Mr. G. E. Currie was also played and was won by C. Biggs with a net score of 64. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Junior members of the Maungakiekie and Pupuke Golf Clubs played an interclub match at One Tree Hill on Saturday, the former winning by 6 games to J. Following are the results, Pupuke names being mentioned first:—C. H. Kingsford lost to A. Ely, 6 and 5: L. Ansell lost to W. E. D’Audney, 2 and 1; W. C. Tavlor lost to D. D. Holland, 5 and 3; G. O. Malcolm lost to W. E. La Roche, 3 and 2; C. P. Hopkins beat A. E. Whitten, 1 up: B. Kingsford lost to R. E. Craig, 8 and 7; C. Kingsford lost to A. Tindall, 2 and 1. Members of the Glendowie and Maungakiekie Clubs played a foursomes match during the week-end, the former winning by l games to 3. Following were the results, Glendowie names being mentioned first:—C. Allcott and C. B. Thomas lost to K. M. George and J Methveil, 6 and 4; F. Trice and R. Edwards beat J. .Murray and J. S. Rankin. ® a »<J »: IV. A. Ching and C. S. Wood beat J. W. Clarke and H. Norton, 5 and and P. Niccol beat W. Calderwood and C. R. Jones, 1 up; E. J. Richardson and G. Kissling beat F. Newell and R. A. McLean, 4 and 2; O. M olfgram and H. Goodwin lost to A. Ely and F. W. Wilson, 1 down; A. C Stedman and U. A. Forgie lost to R. Cleghorn and W. E. D’Audney, 3 and 2. PUKEKOHE V. EVERSLIE Tho first match for the Irvine Oup, •n men pro-\ ides annual competition between the Pukekohe and Everslie Golf Clubs, was played on the Everslie course at the week-end. Pukekohe won bv f’ t 0 6 ' 5 e I tai,s are as follow; l ukekohe names being mentioned first; Coyle lost to Hogan, 2 down; McWhirter beat Dykes, 3 up; Brosnahan beat Khind. 4 up; Lawson beat Wardell, 6 up; Schlaepfer beat A. G. Smith, 2 up: Maddison beat Beechey, 5 up; Lally lost to Rice, 2 down; Kissling beat Brewer, 7 up; Payne beat Hobson, 8 up; Jobson beat T. G. Smith, 1 up; Johns lost to Busing. 1 down: Charlesworth beat Goddard. 2 op: Kirwan lost to I. O’Neil. 6 down: Short lost to Leitcli, 9 down: Roulston lost to Fergusson. 1 down: Spooner beat Johnson, 1 up; Findlay beat Wilson. 4 up; Foster beat Widdowson, 2 up. AKARANA CLUB The first qualifying round of the championship was played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the results:— Seniors B. G. Smith, 75; G. Swanson, SI; W. R. Swanson. 84: A. 11. Clark. S 4; F. Hrrzelden. 84; J. Henderson, S 3; J. McKenzie, 86; G. N. Brown, S 7: J. M. Colt man, 88: G. L. Wynyard. 90: V. L. Baker, 90; D. Syme, 90; S. Bernoldson. 92: G. Ferguson, 94; Dr. Paterson, 94: G. Coltman. 95: W. Turbott, 96: R. Potter, 96: A. Sinclair, 97; G. Holloway, 100; L. Rowntree, 304. Juniors.—N. Kiely, 95; J. S. Murray, 95; C. H. Holford, 97; E. Darrach, 98; F. Preston, 98: B. R. Bailey, 98; W. R. Swanson, 101; W. Gee-Taylor, 101: H. Marshall, 101: R. G. W. Clarke, 102: H. Tyler. 105; S. Astley. 105; A. Galloway. 106: F. L. Astley, 107: T. M. Wood, 3 08; J. Campbell. 110; E. S. N. Edwards. Ill; T. E. Coutts, 114; E. K. Storey, 116; H. F. Cul\.n, 116. THE GLENDOWIE CLUB A Canadian foursome bogey handicap was played by members of the Glendowie Golf Clu on Saturday. The competition was won by O. Wolfgramm and H. Goodwin, who returned a card of -2 up. Following were the best cards banded in:—O. Wolfgramm and H. Goodwin. 2 up; L. Harrison and R. Edmonds, 1 up; R. Kissling and J. Hall, all square: F. Trice and E. B. Thomas, 2 down. The final of the captain's prize was plaved between P. C. Xieholls and K. Brookfield, and after a very interesting game Nicholls won, 3 and 2. The following players will represent Glendowie Club against the Auckland Club in the match to be played at Glendowie next week-end:—C. Allcott. I - . Trice, R. Kissling, G. Brown, Dr. Horton, O. B. Thomas, R. Edmonds, N. A. Ching, E. Hutchison, J. Kissling. A. Dutbie. I . Ni cools. Reserves: C. Woods, L. «• • Richards, O. Wolfgramm. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.F. medal handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies Golf Club at One Tree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 10.45 a.m.. in order of the draw:—Miss Grierson v. Miss K. Horton. Mrs. Banister v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. H. Johnston v. Miss G. Easton, Mrs. Swain v. Mrs. Paterson, Miss M. Richardson v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Hipkins v. Miss M. Cooke, Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Roberts v. Miss E. Schnauer, Miss M. Haslett v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Houghton, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss Dunnet, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss S. Johnston, Miss D. Stewart v. Miss Churton, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss Carnachan v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss A. Hackct, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. G. White v. Miss McGowan. Mrs. Burton v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Harvey, Miss Lawrence v. Miss Preece, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs. Ramsay, JNliss M. Bailey v. Miss M. Robson, Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Wellsted, Mrs. Balgarnie v. Miss A. Hall, Mrs. Jerrat v. Miss Moody, Mrs. G. A. Hardlev v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. Kilner v. Mrs. Rudge, Mrs. Baird v. Miss N. Clark, Miss Coath v. ivfrs. Dunne, Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss I. Walker, Mrs. Owen v. Miss Blackburn, Mrs. M. Henry v. Mrs. Fraser, Miss Ponsford v. Miss Thompson, Mrs. Hutchison v. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Wiles v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. Grierson v. .Miss Ronayne, Mrs. Alison v. Miss Millington, Mrs. Grant v. Miss Rutherford, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. Napier v. Miss N. Self, Mrs. Fee v. Miss P. Reid. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. Oxley, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Lloyd v Mrs. Sawers. Mrs. Verry v. Mrs. Restall, Mrs. Duncan v. Miss A. Palmer, Miss Evans v. Miss Webster, Miss IT. Hardley v. Miss K. "Wells, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Datvson. The following is the result of the third round of the Grevatt Cup competition:— Miss M. Miller beat Mrs. Broughton, 6 and 5; Mrs. O’Leary beat Miss H. Hardley, 5 and 3; Mrs. Hipkins beat Miss D. Lamb, 1 up: Miss M. Cooke won by default from Mrs. RUdge: Mrs. Mcllraith beat Mrs. IT. Johnston, 2 up: Mrs. Malcolm beat Miss A. Grove, 5 and 4; Miss T. Walker beat Mrs. Banister. 2 and 1: Miss E. Schnauer beat Mrs. Henrys, 4 and 3. The fourth round must be completed by August 18. Following were the best cards returned in the C grade match:—Mrs. F. G. Alne and Mrs. A. Grierson. 114: Mrs. O'Neill, 115: Miss W. Lamb, 116. A match for C grade players will be held on Thursday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1047, 11 August 1930, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1047, 11 August 1930, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1047, 11 August 1930, Page 7

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