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SATURDAY’S PLAY AT THE GOLF CLUBS

AUCKLAND CLUB The third round of the 72-holes nied'jl competition was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemoire on Saturday. Following were the best scores returned: —V. Wells, 72. 4—68; 11. Abel, 77, 7—70: Alan Donald. 76, 2 —74; IL Horton, 84, 9—75; C. Herman, 95, 20 —75; R. B. Wilson, 85, 9—76: J. McK. Wilson, 96, 14—82. The leading scores to date are as follow*: —R. B. Wilson, 73. 72. 76 —221; J. McK. Wilson, 74, 71, 82—227. GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB The Saturday players of the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club will play tlm first round of the handicap match play for Airs. Hill’s cup next Saturday. There will be no official match on Wednesday. The C grade players will play the third round of the eclectic match. Following is the draw:—Miss AI. Hintz v_ Aliss Adams, Miss Clark v. Aliss Rendell. Aliss Wright v. another. Following were the best cards handed in for the last L.G.U. match:—Miss Applevard, 105, 31—74; Airs. Brown, 91, 17—74; Alias R. Wilson. 94. 19—75; Aliss Scott. 99, 24—75: Aliss Lundon, 110, 35—75: Miss O. English. 95. 19—76: Aliss W. Hintz. 99, 23 —76; Aliss B. Hill, 106. 29—77; Mrs. Butler, 100, 22 —78; Mrs. Kissling, 110. 32—78. The last C grade match was won by Airs. Bartleet, Mrs. Hughes being second. GLENDOWIE CLUB A medal handicap played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday. There was a large entry. The competition was won by R. Bradley with a net score of 68. Following were the best cards handed in:—R. Bradley, 84, 16—88; H. Rawlinson, 82, 13—69: E. Chuchhouse, 92. 22—70; E. J. Richardson, 82, 11—71; P. McGregor. 96. 25—71; F. Kronfeld, 94, 23—71; L. Harrison. 87, 15— 72; J. Stedman, 93, 20—73; R. Kissling, 80. 7—73; T. Sheen, 96, 22—74; P. Xiccolls, 85, 10—75; K. Brookfield, 95. 20—75; D. Alorrison, 90, 15—75; F. Alartin. 96, 20—76; A. O. Horspool. 100, 23—77; P. White. 102, 25—77; F. Faram, 98. 20—7 S; H. O. Thomson, 95. 17—78; C. Allcott, 85, 6—79. Following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the championships, to be played next Saturday, commencing after 12.30 p.m.:—E. Hutchison v. G. Kissling. R. Bradley v. E. J. Richardson, J. Kissling v. X. A. Ching, C. Woods v. G. Brown, A. Stedman v. A. C. Johns, H. Rawlinson v. F. Trice, R. Kissling v. C. Allcott. A. Duthie v. W. Laxon. C. Thomas v. P. Xiccolls. R. Edmonds v. O. Wolf gram, H. Goodwin v. Dr. Horton. D. McGregor v. .T. Sheen. M. Aliller v. J. R. Rendell. G. Aletcalfe v. F. Kronfeld. A. Tame v. H. G. Thomson, M. G. McArthur v. A. G. Graham, A. O. Horspool v. V. Johns, J. C. Graham v. F. Combs, P. White v. A. Howey Walker. X. A. Naismith v. F. Restall, E>. Lockhart v. C. Rattrav, Warren v. M. T. Bailey, L. Keys v. F. Faram, H. Wright v. L. Harrison. C. Lovegrove v. X. C. Snedden, D. Tunks V. A. Churchhouse, F. Hintz v. A. R. Wilson. G. K. Mathieson v. H. O. Thomson, A. E. Sloman v. C. Hewson, D. Morrison v J. Stedman, H. Jefferson v. T. Marlvn, T. Russell v. J. Hall, F. Lintott v. K. Brookfield. X. Harrison v. C. Biernacki. AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB Following were the best cards returned in a bogey match played by members of the Akarana Ladies* Golf Club:—Aliss P. Peet, 5 up: Mrs. Halford, 1 up; Aliss AI. Peet, 2 down. The C grade results were as follow: Airs. D. Walker. 1 down; Mrs. Zahara, 6 down: Miss M. Birch, 7 down. Following is the draw for a flag match to be played tomorrow, play commencing at 11 a.m.:—Miss M. Peet v. Mrs. Fearnley, Aliss P. Peet v. Aliss T. Jones, Aliss L. O’Callaghan v. Mrs. Neale, Airs. Grant v. Airs. Hazelden, Airs. Anderson Miss Xicol. Airs. Halford v. Miss Todd, Mrs. England v. Miss M. Bain, Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Ross, Aliss Marshall v. Airs. Ravward. Airs. Gilmore v. Airs. Sinclair, 'Miss Dalton v. Airs. M. Young. Miss K. Miller v. Airs. Rowntree, Mrs. Preston v. Airs. Blakey, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Bal antyne. Miss O. Darrarh v. another. The draw for the C grade match is as follows:—Aliss I. Walters v. Mrs. Long, Airs. Zaraha v. Aliss AT. Walters. Aliss E. Spence v. Airs. Alillard, Airs. Burtenshaw v. Airs. Walker, Mrs. Schischka v. Aliss J. Floyd, Airs. Kingsland v. Airs. King, Aliss AI. Keen v. Airs*. Parrach, Aliss Kerr-Taylor v. AlisF Birch. Aliss Endean v. Airs. Alartin, Miss Tingey v. Miss Dovey. AKARANA CLUB The following players qualified for the Akarana Golf Club's championships on Saturday:— Seniors.—B. J. Smith, 157; W. Baker, 167; J. Swanson. 167; A. Clarke, 16S: F. Hazelden, 170: W. Swanson, 170; J. Coltman, 173: G. AI. Brown, 174: A. X. Henderson. 177; G. Wynyard, 177; R. Potter, 180: G. Coltman, 183: D. Syme, 184; J. McKenzie, ISS; A. Sinclair, IS6; Dr. Paterson, 188. Juniors.—F. Preston. IS2: C. Harford, 189: J. Alurray, 189; E. Bayley, 194: M. Kiely. 195; W. Darrach, 196: 11. R. Tyler, 199; R. J. Clarke, 200; W. Q, Taylor. 201: H. Alarshall. 205: A. Galloway. 206; J. Campbell, 207; P. E. Coutts. 210; H. Cullen, 210; C. S. Edwards, 221; T. Wood, 221. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB The best scores returned in the C grade match played by members of the

Alaungakiekie Ladies* Golf Club follow:—Mrs. Morpeth. Mrs. R. Mrs. Wallis, Airs. Leys, 121. The first round of 'the eclectic for C grade players will be Thursday for trophies presented Abbott, players to choose partner!.* l^ AUCKLAND V. GLENDOWIE Afembers of the Auckland and mdowie Golf Clubs played an inter-r*v~ match at Glendowie during the the latter winning all six games. Foiw ing were the results. Glendowie being mentioned first: X. A. Chinr • ' C. B. Thomas beat H. Abel and ManaS? 6 and 5; A. Duthie and P. Xiccolls hIT: H. Joyce and W. A. Phillips, 7 »nd!' F. Trice and R. Edmonds beat C u Gordon and S. Colbeck. 7 and 6- r Hutchison and J. Kissling beat R v Johnston and P. Addred, 1 up; R. beat L. H. Tidmarsh, 3 and 2; G and E. J. Richardson beat J. ic l»»'and E. Horton, 9 and 8. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The qualifying rounds for the seme junior and C grade championships played by members of the Golf Club at the Titirangi links on Sa» day. The course was in good order an* the weather was ideal. The cards returned. during the day were disappoiir ing with the exception of a 73 bv p George in the first round. He was tk* only player to break SO in the mate! The following players qualified:— Seniors.—T. A. Goulding, 160; R. y George, 160; H. D. Brinsden. 165; R. p AlcCrystal, 168; R. O. Gardner, 168; E o Tallis, 170; J. AI. Hockin, 171; F. Trice 172; R. Af. Dacre, 172; A. M. Gouldina 173; A. H. Alagson, 173: J. Murray, rt C. G. Fisher, 176; A. K. Hawlev. 17cX. H. Hockin, 177: R. L. Wilson. 177. ’ Juniors.—S. T. Gaskin, 172; A. fturburn, 179: W. P. Baker, 189; L. Knigfc’ 192; P. Fraser. 195; G. C. JDnes, !« P. Harrison, 19S; G. Uren. 2(HV C Grade.—A. A. Tysoe. 191; E. V. Galley, 199: R. A. Spinley, 199; J. M. Somerville, 202; J. W. Jones. 202; H. V. Choyr* 202; G. J. Walker, 2H3; B. W. Bearffiont. 204. The 36 holes medal handicap played in conjunction with the qualifying round' was won by S. T. Gaskin, who with ?. handicap of 13 returned a net score c' 146. Following is the automatic craw for the play-off of the championships:— Seniors. —T. A. Goulding v. R. L. Wilson. A. AI. Goulding v. J. Alurray. R. 0 Gardner v. C. G. Fisher. R. R. itcCrystal v. A. H. Magson, J. M. Hockin t R. Ai. Dacre. H. D. Brinsden v. A K_ Hawley, E. G. Tallis v. F. Trice, R. M. George v. X. H. Hockin. Juniors. —S. T. Gaskin v. G. C. Jones. L. Knight v. P. Harrison, W. P. Bake: V. P. Fraser. A. Fairburn v. G. Uren. C Grade. —A. A. Tysoe v. B. W. Beaumont, H. V. Choyce v. J. M. Somervflk. R. A. Spinley v. J. W. Jones, G J. 'Walker v. H. V. Ganley. A handicap match play competition for the second 16 players who failed to qualify for the senior championship will be played at the Titirangi links. Following is the draw: W. Calderwood v. H. C. Wyatt. C. Robinson v. H. L. Rotson, A. B. Joplin v. H. A. Randrup, V L. Humphreys v_ A. E. Robinson, M. Nelson v. A. J. Parr. S. Hunter v. J. S. Rankin. C. X. Jacobsen a*. E. M. Ohlsor, A. J. Good v. A. X. Taylor. PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL The qualifying rounds for the junior and C grade championship, over 36 boles were played by members of the Maungikiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday. The following qualified ia each grade:— Juniors.—C. R. Jones. SB. SS—l76; J. Goyder, 87. 89—176: F. Newell. 85, 92—177: I’. Wiseman, 87, 91—178; R. Garrard, 90—179; A. Ely. 91, 89—180; W. E. La Roche. 89, 92—181; A. Tuke. 92. 90—IK C Grade.—L. Schnauer, 95, 89—184; A Aforpeth, 96. 91—157; A. E. Whitten. K 97—189; H. ATorpeth, 95, 96—191; X. Kidd. 9S. 97—195; W. Fraser, 99, 100—199; H. Aloore-Jones, 95, 106—201: R. Alpe, IK--99—202. The 36-holes medal handicap, played is conjunction with the qualifying rounds resulted in a tie between J. Goyde-. 176, 32—144, and L. Schnauer, 184, 40— 144 - ■ V, The first round of the championsn:i> will be played next Saturday. Following is the draw; — Junior.—C. R. Jones v. A. Tuke, > Wiseman v. A. Ely. F. Newell v. R. Garrard, J. Goyder v. W. E. La Roche. C Grade.—L. Schnauer v. R. Alpe, h Alorpeth v. W. Fraser. A. E. Whitten t. X. Kidd, A. Alorpeth v. H. Moore-Jones PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the first rout ; of the eclectic match for Airs. Atwoods trophy to be played by members of tu« Pupuke Ladies* Golf Club on Wednesday Mrs. B. O'Neill v. Miss Leggoe, MrL Mowbray v. Airs. Fleming, Miss A. O Aeul v. Airs. Bowden. Mrs. Goldwater Williams. Airs. Thompson v. Mrs. Airs. Clark v. Aliss Parkin. Afrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Tysoe. Mrs. Williamson v Airs. Chambers. Airs. Herbert v. Mis? Harty, Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Allen, Mr> Foote v. Afrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Aliss E. Lorie. Mrs. Deighton v. Mr*. Beaumont, Airs. Quick v. Mrs. G “i„ Airs. Darlow v. Airs. Palmer, sington v. Mis£ J. Parker. Mrs. Mills ' Aliss I. Wight, Aliss Blomfield v. anothe Mrs. E. L. Goldwater was the winnt: of the sealed hole match. The inter-club match played betwee the Pupuke and Akarana Ladies CUip resulted in a win for Pupuke by el fp matches to four. Following are Akarana names being mentioned firstAliss Darrach lost to Miss Leggoe. a ana 4; Mrs. Preston lost to Miss A. o>w--3 and 3; Mrs. Gilmore beat Airs. Amw bray. 1 up; Aliss M. Peet beat Mrs Thompson. 1 up; Mrs. Cox lost to Fleming, 5 and 4; Airs. P. Feet lost to Miss B. O’Neill. 1 up: Miss Jones lost Aliss Harty. 4 and 3: Mrs. Fearnley to Miss Parker, 4 and 3; Afrs. Grant bejn Mrs. Tysoe, 1 up; Miss Todd lost to Bowden. 6 and 5: Mrs. Ross lost to Mr Davidson, 6 and 5; Airs. Halford beat AinHerbert, 1 up.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 14

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SATURDAY’S PLAY AT THE GOLF CLUBS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 14

SATURDAY’S PLAY AT THE GOLF CLUBS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 14

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