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' FIXTCUB-*. i i September 23-Four-ball Best Ball Bogey llaudl.up. WAITF.MATA CUB. The chief event last week was the final of the Waitcinata Hub championship, between W. F- Warren and D- Jcllne*. mc match was p.ayed on Saturday last, over 3ti bole*. Warren, who .as in good form, soon established a lead, nnd when the afternoon round was started the position «as not very hopeful for Jof trio... Warren continue Ito play steady golf, and the match »- linished at the '.th hole. 11 up and 'J 10 play- Wan en wis al-o successful last season, defeat ing .lollnos alter a close match by 3 .it. and - to playThe remaining members of lh« Waite mata Hub played oil the Uing Mc mortal, a medal handicap match, piayerbeing allowed to choose their own part ners. The result was a lie between A. E. Hobbs (ekS—l_— 70) and H. Bayly ,04—IS -701. These players wore easily the best, being no loss than ."> strokebetter than Archer, whose card rea.l 95—14—81. On Saturday next a four-ball best-ball bogey handicap will bo played for Ml Warren's trophies, players may choos. their own partners and opponents, an-; post entries will be accepted. The Remuera unit of the National Re seivo was drilling on Saturday l»*t. an this, in some measure, accounted for O small number who competed in the foui ball best ball bogey handicap at MauniM kiekie on that day. The conr*. was in excellent order, the fairway being all that cull be desired. Ih winners proved to be .). Stewart an I X O. Gardner, who returned n rnrd of f> v; on tne Colonel. Tho next best card vv.i ."> up. returned by Short and Green. There will be" no match nt Manngn ki.-kie on Saturday next. On October :> lie season will l-o b: ought to a <"..,. with mixed fun some*. Entries will !•• received in pairs or singly, and playei may arrange their own opponents. T." [lines will be presented to the pair re turning the be«t bogey score. Those few who journey out lo Middle more t.,e»e days find tiib long grn.» J some of the hole* .cry troublesome. Th ~,....„.11,.,- have had a great deal •..,', ;n gelling sheep, and conse ! v the grass ha. bad lo be cut ~-- t . f.'r.v.-iys. I un Icrstan I. hovvevethat :. large number of sheep will I .Voiiihli- this neck. and. such being C m..,', a decided improvement should sore be n diced. The |!e| Cross natch, arranged to I played by the members of ihe v.iokla" I a.lies' . luh nn Frl liy Li. i, was on ngiin postponed until Friday of tin week. The Waitemata Ladies' Oof ( I-,' -■laved a Rod Cross ,„,, | a | handicap » Wednesday last. The best card v.n handed in by Mrs. Nov Vie. 10.. Js ■ S Mi.»* Goiid ie'nn_ in --Mn being seen I The draw for the bogey matrn f . I. played nt Waitemata to-morrow resiilte a* fo'lnw..: — Mi** Johnson v. Mrs Prime Mr* Alison v. Mrs. Neville. Mi-* Evan v. Misa Alison. Mrs. Rodgers v. MrBrown. Mrs. Creagmilo v. Mis, MarkMis* Duder v. Mrs. Bayly. Miss Gud_.„ v. Mrs. Stringer. Mis* Rooc,, v \j-_ Perry. Mis* Goudie v. Mr*. Atkinson Miss Newel! v. Miss-Oswin. Mrs. R.*-., v. Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Pilkington v. M,.. Graham. The four-hall bogey match played lo the Maungakiekie Ladies' Club on Wed ne«day last resulted in a tie between Mrs. Ridinrs nnd Mrs. Ball filfi 20----871 and Misses Crowthcr and Macklo.v ' (104—17 —S7). A bn_-ey match, the proceeds of which ' will bo handed tn the Madge Neill Eraser Memorial Fund, will be played on Wed ! ncsdny. Post entries will be received ' and players arc allowed to arrange their ' own partners. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 225, 21 September 1915, Page 8
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