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WEEK-END GOLF

c GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP AT MIDDLEMORE

THE AUCKLAND CLUB Che first round ot the Auckland Golf C grade championship > V as clayed at Middlemore on Saturday. Following were the results:—G. Hutchinson beat L. Nathan, 4 and 3: K Wilson beat H. Gil Allan, 6 and 4: r. J King beat W. B. Brittain, 4 and 3- G Ludbrook beat < Mills-Pa Imer. 2 and* 1; C. A. Hammond beat M. Cummins 3 and 2. A bosrey scrambles was also held and was won b.v h. AA right, with a. score nC - up. Other good cards were- a\AVilson. i up; X. I.ouisson, 1 up- K Dawson, all square; C. Jacobsen ’ all square. WAITEMATA CLUB The Waitemata Golf Club’s- champion ships were resumed on Saturday. Following were the results:— Senior Championship.—m. O’Connor beat R. Rudde, fi and 5; K. Baxter beat J. Prime, 4 and 2: E. O’Connell beat M. L>udf*r. 4 and 3; Taylor beat T. Bartley. 2 and 1. u Intermediate Championship. r liiim* beat F. E. Melt ed. 1 up; j , M,.indoe beat Sprasrgon, 3 and 1: <} Jackson beat Downer. 1 up at the 19th: AN'. LanehiP, beat XV. S. Whitley, 5 and 4 the semi-final W. Tangbirn beat C». JackJunior Championship.—W. Burgess heat R. Robinson 2 up f.ea.-h 1,47 Harper. 2 up; Is. Ilump beat Captain Hew » and 1: MrKniizie boat AA'alsli, 1 up. 'in semi-final. L<each beat Burgess, fi and R. Hume handed in the best card r ,7 13-54. in the two rounds eclectic plav in the T.aine Memorial Bowl competition Other leading plavern were- T O'rVm pell. «!>. 9—60; At. Baxter, r,7 7l_fin- w" Langhien, 74. 14—60; .T. Hogan, 86. s_fit' In the match for the IJlslop troßhv' R D McT,eo<l, 70. 21—55, tied with AV' Burgess, 79, 24—55. - TE PUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following? is the draw for a medal round to be played by members of the Te Fuke Ladies’ Golf Cltjb, in conjunction with a bogey match on Wednesday:— A and J 5. Grade.—Mrs. Grander v Mrs Webber, Miss Riddell v. Mrs. Gower Mrs Veraey v. Mrs. .Butcher. Miss Rogers v. Miss Bush. Mrs. Powell v. Mrs FoxMiss Mollgaard v. Mrs. Wilsono, Mrs’ Douglas v. Mrs. Perring, Mrs. Simpson v. Miss Mark. Mrs. Wilkie v. another C Grade.—Miss Chappell a-. Mrs. Huff Mrs. Mahoney v. Mrs. Cruickshank Mrs’ Cashmore v. Mrs. Hargreaves, Mrs. Jones v. Miss C. AN ilson, Mrs. T>. Wickham v. Mrs. Booker. Miss O’Driscoll v Miss Kenealy. Mrs. Shaw v. Miss Carruth Mrs. Gibbings v. Mrs. TJookev, Mrs W Wickham v. Miss N. Mitchell. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw • for the medal round to be played b.v members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club next Wednesday:—Miss A. O’Neill v. Mrs. G. Goldwater, Miss Leggoe v. Mrs. Mowbray, Mrs. Clark v. .Mrs. Bow-den. Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Fleming:, Mrs. Davidson v - Miss B. O'Neill, Miss Harty v. Mrs. Tysoe, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Fraer v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Darlow V. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Palmer. Miss Loree v. Miss Wight. Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Scurr v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Weller. Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Goldwater. Mrs. Gillies v. another. Mrs. Attwood's trophy was Avon by Miss Harty. Following is the draw for the C grade players in a medal round, to be played next Thursday:—Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Cadness. Mrs. Close v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Holl, Miss Gribben v. Miss Gillet. Mrs. Howden v. Miss Gledbill, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Short, Miss Williamson v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Bloomfield v. Mrs. Nicks, Mrs. Grav v. Miss Weston, Mrs. Winter v. Mrs. Gillett. Mrs. Seaman v. Mrs. Badley, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Bond, Miss Gudgeon v. Mrs. Scales, Mrs. Lush v. Mrs. de Clive Lowe. 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 Hub:—Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Butler v. Miss Brookfield. Mrs. NN arren v. Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Hint*. Mrs. Hill v. Mrs. McMillan, Miss W. Hintz v. Mrs. Howey Walker, Miss Colebrook v. Mrs. Combes. Miss Sutton v. Miss B. Hill. Mrs. Keys v. Miss Johnson, Miss Lundon v. Mrs.

Mrs. Lovegrove v. Mrs. McGmley, Mrs. D Authreau v. Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Kissling v. Mrs. Rennie, Miss Meadows v. another, Miss M. EngU sh v Miss Scott, Miss O. English v. Miss Sharland, Miss Appleyard v. Miss i-wrence, Miss Sutton v. Mrs. MarkThe draw for the C grade medal is as foUows:— M, ss Clark v. Miss Wright. Miss Rendeli v. Miss M. Hintz, Mrs. Bartleet )*• -,T rs -; Bintott, Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. Quill, Miss N. Bond v. Mrs. Holdsworth, Mrs Meiklejohn v. Mrs. Levien, Miss Quill v. Mrs. Hughes. Miss Wells v. Miss C. Bond. The third round of the eclectic match Rennie’s prize will be played on t riday. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the eclectic match for a trnphv presented by Mrs. C. J. Schnauer, to be played by members of the Maungakiehie l.adies Golf Club at One Tree Hill tomorrow commencing at ten o'clock in order of the draw:—Aliss K. Horton v. Alias A 1 Cooke, Miss A. Grove v Miss R. Schnauer. Mrs. O’Leary v. Aliss C Stubbs. Airs. Swain v. Mrs. Roberts. Alias G. F.aston v. Airs. Hipkins, Mrs. Paterson v. Airs. Houghton, Mrs. 11. Johnston v. Mrs. Burton, Aliss M. Alillcr v. Mrs 1 aylor, Airs. Russell v. Aliss Hasletl, Miss V, 1 'Y 1 ' Mm Robinson, Airs. Reid v. Miss s. Johnston, Alias M. Richardson v. Miss Caron chan. Miss I>. Stewart v. Airs. Greyatt, Mrs. Mcllraith v. Mrs. Lovett, A'rs Horton v. Mrs. Henderson, Airs G AMntc v. Alias M. Harvev. Airs. Malcolm V. Alias J. Hast on. Airs. Brown v. Mrs. Balgarme, Aliss Lawrence v. Airs Puncan. Mrs. K. D. Henr.vs v. Airs. G v \ Hardley, Aliss Preecc v Airs Ramsav Aliss I. AValker v. Airs. J. Stewart Aliss M. Robson v. Miss Moody, Miss 1). La mb v. Mrs, Dunne. Aliss ('oath V. Alias Honaync Aliss Millington v. Airs. Rudge, Mr-. Baird V- Alias Broughton, Airs. Owen v. Airs. Henry, Mrs. Fraser v. Alias A. Pal™ei - V, rs - V. Alias c. Wells, Miss Ai. Sell v. Airs. Alison, Airs. Saw era v Mrs. - 1 - G. Hardlev Y- M '-ss \\ illiams, Aliss Tiarks v. Mrs Dawson, Alias Kvans v. Airs Poaklev Airs. H. Walker v. Airs. O'Xcill, Mm (Jlf.vcc v. Mrs. S. Reid. Airs. Fee v. Miss Webster. Minth tee; Miss Chm-ton v Miss Gregson, Airs Oxley v. Airs. AVellsted, Airs. p. Harrison v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. K finer V Mrs. Goldwater. Mrs. Verrv Airs. Joplin, Airs. Richardson v. Mrs (aughey, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. TjCvs Mrs. Restall v. Miss R. Mahon, Mrs! Lloyd v. Miss Thompson. The results of the semi-finals of the Greyatt Cup are as follow:—Miss M. °S f ’„ Mrs. O’Leary, 4 and 3; Miss I. Malker heat Mrs. F. Malcolm, 3 and 1. j_The final must be played by September ■ i; ’fi l,o T! nK w f re t} ?e best scores returned in the C grade eclectic match:—Mrs. J. Shanl>, 10S; Miss E. Thompson, 110; Miss T>. Ryan, Miss L. M. Paterson. 111. A match for C grade players will be held on Thursday, players to choose own partners.

PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL of tlie Maungakiekie Golf < lub s junior championship was played at One Tree Hill on Saturday. Following were the results:—C. R. Jones beat A. Ely, 4 and 2; J. Goyder beat F. Newell, 1 up. The best cards returned in the bogey handicap were as follow:—L. Schnauer 1 np; c. R. Jones, J. Goyder, A. E. McKeown all square; R. A. McLean. 1 down; R. E. Craig, J. Hirst, F. Wiseman, 2 down. A medal handicap will be played next. Saturday, the A grade being for players w ith handicaps of 15 and under, and'the B grade for handicaps 16 and over. Opponents will be drawn. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The following matches were plaved in the Maungakiekie Golf Club s championships at the Titirangi links on Saturday: Seniors—l« irst round, R. M. George beat S’ H. Hockin, 2 up; J. M. Hockin beat R. M. Dacre. 4 and 2; second round, A. M Goulding beat T. A. Goulding. 1 up; R. McCrystal beat C. G. Fisher. 5 and 4. Juniors.—Second round: S. T. Gaskin beat L. Knight, 4 and 3; W. P. Baker beat A. Fdirburn, 2 up. Following are the results of matches played in the consolation handicap: Second round. A. B. Joplin beat B. Humphreys, 3 and 2: A. J. Parr beat J. S. Rankin, at. the twentieth; A. .T. Good beat C. M. Jacobsen at the twentieth. A bogey handicap will be played next Saturday for the president’s trophy, partners to be drawn. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB The final round of the club championship of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club was played during the week and resulted in a win for Miss L. Mellsop, who defeated Miss H. Percy 4 and 3.. An L.G.U. medal match played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club on Saturday afternoon was won bv Mrs. .T. J. Valentine. 106, ' 37 —75. The next best cards handed in were:—Mrs. Heather. 102. 26—76; Miss Mellsop, 95, 17—78: Miss O. Whiteley, 108, 30—78; Mrs. Bovce, 109, 31—78: Mrs. Cox. 108, 30—78; Miss M. Hill, 110, 31—79: Miss Percy. 100, 20—SO; Miss Wallace, 112, 32 80. A C grade match of nine holes was won

by Mrs. Richards, 64, IS—46. The next best cards handed in were:—Mrs. Wallace, 65, 18—47; Miss M. Blakey, 66. if—

The following players have been selected to represent the Otahuhu Ladies’ Coil’ Club in an inter-club match against the Waiuku Club, at Otahuhu, on Thursday. Play is to commence at 11 a.m.:—Miss Mellsop. Miss Cutforth, Miss Percy Mrs Shaw, Miss E. Whiteley, Mrs. Currie. Mr* Heather, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. Kelsey. Emergency: Miss E. O’Loughlin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 7

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WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 7

WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 7

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