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GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE GLENDOWIE CLUB SECOND ROUND DRAW Following is the draw for the second qualifying round of the Glendowie Golf Club’s championships, to be played next Saturday:—A. Duthie v. R. Bradley, G. Kissling v. R. Morrison, C. B. Thomas v. E. J. Richardson. E. Hutchison v. R. Kissling, N A. Ching v. C. Alleott, G. Brown v. F. Trice, P. Niccolls v. 11. Rawlinson, H. Goodson a - . A. Stedman, W. Laxon v. .T. Kissling, C. Woods v. R. Edmonds, O. Wolfgramm v. I>r. Horton, I. Stedman v. H. Wright, A. Martin v. K. Brookfield. A. Churchhouse v. C. Biernacki, F. Russell v. L. Harrison, J'’’. Lintott v. X. C. Sneddon, I, Keys v. T. Hall. X. Harrison v. 11. Jefferson, C. Hudson v. F. Faram. F. Hints v. A. SI oman, ID. Tanks v. G. Kirkwood - Mathieson, C. Lovegrovc v. A. R. Wilson, F. Restall v. A. Howey Walker, J. C. Graham v. A. O. Horspool, M. Miller v. X. A. Xaismith. J. Sheen v. F. Kronfeld, G. Metcalfe v. H. G. Thomson, G. Warren v. F. Coombs, M. Bailey v. D. McGregor, A. C. Fame v. J. Rendell, V. Johns v. C. Rattrav. EVERSLIE LADIES' CLUB An open day will be held by the Everslie Ladies’ Golf Club next Monday. A handicap medal round of 18 holes will be played in the morning and in the afternoon a four-ball, best-ball bogey over nine holes will be held. MANUREWA CLUB The Manurewa Club's bogey match over 36 holes for Mr. Galloway’s trophy was won by B. McFarlane (handicap 24), 1 up. The president’s match of 54 holes was won by T. C. Galloway (handicap IS), with a net score of 106. The next best cards were: B. McFarlane, 200: O. Adlam and C. H. White, 201. Followi og is the draw for the ladies’ championship, to be played tomorrow: — Mrs. Rushton, a bye; Mrs. Barnard v. Miss Grey, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Adlam. Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Jenkins. PAPAKURA LADIES’ CLUB The following team will represent the Papakura Badies’ Golf Club in an interclub match against the Pukckohe Ladies’ Club, to be played next Tuesday at Fukekohe:—Mrs. Langford, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Bradstreet, Mrs. Earl. Mrs. Watts, Miss Finlayson, Mrs. Peglar, Miss Coxhead, Miss J. McConnell, Miss O’Hara. Miss Comrle, Mrs. Eade, Mrs. Kidd, Miss Higgins An lnter-club match played between members of the Everslie and Papakura Ladies’ Golf Clubs resulted in a win for the latter by 6 games to 4. one being all square. Following were the results, Everslie names being mentioned first:— Mrs. Lever Inst to Miss White, 4 and 3: Miss Little lost to Mrs. Rushton. 3 and

2; Mrs. Goddard beat Miss M. Walters, 3 and 2; Miss Smith lost to Miss McDonald, 5 and 4; Mrs. Busing lost to Miss McLennan, 2 down; Miss Callis beat Mrs.

Pavitt, 2 and 1; Mrs. Bilkey and Mrs. Langford, all square: Mrs. Johnson lost to Miss Andre, 8 and 6; Miss Thomson beat Mrs. Urquhart, 2 and 1: Miss Agmen Smith beat Mrs. Bridgman, 5 and 3: Miss Wright lost to Mrs. Knight, 7 and 5. NGARUAWAHIA CLUB The qualifying round for the Xgaruawaliia Golf Club's championship was played on Saturday. The following players qualified: X. 11. Rawson, 78, scr—7S; J. C. Christie, 111, 30—81; A. B. Jones, 102 fl 18—S4; IT. Wilson, 93, 8—85: W. McGrufr, 105, 20—85; H. Upton, 94. B—S6: Tj. H. Pettit, 98, 12 —86; J. L T pton, 98, 12—86. Following is the draw for the first round of the men's championship to be played next Saturday: Rawson v. J. Upton, Christie v. Pettit, Jones v. 11. Upton, Wilson v. McGruer. The following qualified for the ladies’ championship: Mrs. G. A. Avery, 51. 11— 40: Mrs. L. 11. Pettit, 49. 4—45; Mrs. A. B. Jones, 57, 10—47; Mrs. .T. D. Joy, 58, s—so; Mrs. G. B. Isdale, 56. 5—51: Mrs. T. If. Jackson, 59, 5—54; Mrs. Sinclair, 74. is—s 6; Mrs. J. Dodds. 67. 10—57. The draw for the first round next Saturday is as follows: Mrs. Avery v. Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Pettit v. Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Joy v. Mrs. Isdale. During the week-end an inter-club match was played between the Xgaruawahia and Waikare Clubs at Te Kauwhata. The match resulted In a win for Xgaruawahia by 6 games to 5, one match being all square. Following are the results, Xgaruawahia names being mentioned first: Rawson lost to LloAd, 1 down; McDowell lost to Plccles, 4 and 3; H. Upton beat Harkness, 7 and 6; H. Wilson lost to Marr, 1 down; Tukare te Anga beat T. Firth, 1 up; J. LTpton beat Jeffries, 2 and 1; Jones lost to Stewart, 1 down; Darrow and Hill, all square; Mrs. Isdale beat Mrs. Jeffries, 2 and 1; Mrs. Jones lost to Miss Allen, 2 and 1: Mrs, Joy beat Mrs. B. Pulham, 3 and 2; Mrs. Dodds beat Mrs. Keith, 1 up. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of tlie Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club’s senior championship, to be played tomorrow: First tee. at noon: Mrs. Mander v. Mrs. G. W. Gower, Mrs. T. 11. Milroy J v. Mrs. C. O. Bennett. Following is the draw for the second 1 round of the junior championships: Mrs. ! P. G. Russell v. Mrs. C. Blundell,*Mrs. ! W. Aitken v. Mrs. G. Primrose. Mrs. ! A. T. Atkins v. Miss A. Coventry. Mrs. ! W M Horton v. Mrs A. English. The draw for the second round of the consolation match is as follows: Mrs. W. Peterson v. Mrs. Clive Matthews. Mrs. E. M. Masters v. Mrs. 1,. Tompkins. Miss D. Eyre v. Mrs. X. X. Ross, Miss V. Cann v. Mrs. X. Rawlings. A one-club medal round will be plaved by those players not taking part' in these matches. Players will choose their own partners.

The following acores were returned in the bogey match:—

A Grade.—Mrs. D. Hay, 1 down; Mrs. E. Bartlett, 2 down; Miss M. Campbell, 2 down; Mrs. L. Day, 2 down; Mrs. A. G.

Cradwick, 4 down; Miss Focke, 4 down; Mrs. E. J. Mears, 4 down. B Grade.—Mrs. C. Hotsnn, all squar Mrs. Orr, 1 down; Mi3s McLean, 3 d<>w ' The C grade medal match was won by Mrs. X. H. Hallett, 61 net. A one-day tournament will be held on Thursday. WAIUKU CLUB From Our Oten Correspondent WAIUKU. Today The final of the men’s championship between Ohlson and Howden was plav» d on Saturday over 36 holes. At the end of the first IS holes Ohlson was 7 up. At the completion of the first nine Howden had reduced the deficit to 4 down, but could not gain in the last round a: i Ohlson won by 4 up and 3 to play. The junior championship resulted: Flavel! beat Hill, 2 up; Jerram beat Munr . 5 and 4. Ladies’ Championship.—The final of the ladies’ championship was won by MiMuir, who defeated Miss Xeil 1 up by -i putt on the last green. B Grade Championship Final.—Mcs Arkle heat Miss Austin. 3 up and 2. g Grade Championship.—Final Miss K Xeil beat Mis? w. West. 3 ar.d 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 13

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GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 13

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 13

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