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GOLF.

THE WANGANUI TOURNAMENT/! GOSS THE CHAMPION. ; illy Tclejfriu.il. s t ; a | :-. ■ Star.") , WANGANI I. Saturday. '< The Wattgamii amateur open ciiampion- 1 ship ttoli- tournament was brought lo a ' conclusion t..-.lny in tine v..„t1..-r. and . resulted iii a win i-.r .1. Goss. who beat J. M. llussey in the final, 4 up and :: to play. : Tic- '..i.-iner played very ..,n-i-lent:y , iliroiigho.it th- lourn-m.-nr. nnd fully deserved his victory. A feature ..r his play ' was th" wonderful length and accuracy of ' his ir.oi shots. In the final to-day, against ; llussey. he ;..ok the tir-t hole 4 to .-,. the- , second whs halved in ties. Goss took the . third 4 to ."., after just missing with a I pretty little ebip shot for three, lipping . the hole. Goss crashed nt the fourth. ; taking li. llussey. playing p-rfc.-t golf. - took the hole 4 to 0. The fifth weut to 1 floss with - to --. hut Htissev. with a I splendid lone; putt, took the Redan 4 to 7,. . The next went to Goss 4 to ii. as did the eighth 4 to :,. the ninth being halved. Goss 1 went out in 40. and was :i up at the turn. I He took the next U to 4. but Hussev got the eleventh 7, to li. The twelfth was halved in threes, as was the thirteenth. ' playing to which llussey was short with ' his second, but with a wonderful approach, hit the pin. Goss took the fourteenth with , a p.-rfect .">, and was dormv 4. The next. French Pass, was halve.) i n 4. and Goss thus won 4 and :i. This made the third final Goss had played in successive tourua- j tnents— Hamilton. Auckland, and Wanes- I nui—being runner-up in the first two and ; winner to-day. in his game with Saunders this morning Goss played remarkable well. . coin- out it, :>,fi. or .'. under bogey. He was fi up at the turn, and had the game won j ot the thirteenth witliout baring lose a I hole. He tinishe.l up the round with .1 ! s.-ore of 7". after putting mip nut of bounds, j MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS. 1 The semi-finals of the senior champion- I ship of the Mmiugakiekie Golf Club were 1 played ai the rritirangi links on Saturday. | when it. George met G. F. Gunson and E. L. Bartleet met T. A. Goulding. ] George was in excellent form and won his match by fi. up and 4 to play. The final, between George nnd Bartleet I will be played to-day over 30 holes. ! The final for the Taylor Bowl was played I ' off during the week, when W. L. Hobinson I I defeated E. L. Banieet by 3 and 2. • ; . MAUNGAKIEKIE V. AUCKLAND, j - The following players will represent the ! Maungakiekie (Jolf Club in the match against the Auckland Club next Saturday :— A Team. —At Titirangi: It. George. It. 0. Gardner. G. K. Gunson. T. A. Goulding. R. I J. Hamilton. W. L. Robinson. E. 1.. Bartleet I F. Trice. 11. G. Rose. S. lumbar, J. W. Uow, I K. Fairburn. B Team.—At Middlemore: C. F. Gardner. ,H. A. Joyce, A. C. Androson. I". .1. Beehun, A. V. Pearee. 11. W. Cooke, W. J. A. i Thomson. A. 11. Magson. A. M. Colliding. E. I IP. V. Sealer. G. L. Martelll, A. Fairburn. I | I ' MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. j The following is the draw for the medal I handicap match to be played by memoers of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club on the One Tree Hill links on Wednesday, for j Mrs. Horton's prize : —Mrs. Richardson plays Miss K. Fouhy ; Miss Grier-son plays Miss Imder : Mrs. Horton plays Mrs. .1. 11. Stewart ; Miss Dickson plays Miss Churton : Mrs. Carr plays Miss Kirk: Miss Haslett plays Miss Newell : Mrs. Dignan plays Miss Grove: Miss McCabe plays Miss McGowan, Mrs. Gibson plays Mrs. Taylor. Miss J. Easton plays Mrs. Blair, Miss c or . naga plays Mrs. Owen. Mrs. Sutcliffe plays Mrs. White. Miss Milllngton piays Miss Yonge. Mrs. J. A. Stewart plays Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Shanly plays Miss Harrison. Miss Horton plays Miss narvev. Miss jM. Fouhy plays Miss Johnston. Miss Hill i plays Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Evans plays Mrs. - Brown. ! A "I. ' grade march will be played on 1 j Friday. . The flag match was won by Miss Stubbs. j whose score was SO. IT— 73 tor the round, | ami who carried the flag to the ]9th green. j The winner of the bogey handicap march ! played by members of rhe Maungakiekie 1 Ladles' Golf Club, on the Titirangi links on ' Friday, was Miss M. Harvey, l down, with Miss Stubbs. _ down, and Miss M. Funny. ; A medal match will be played next Friday, players to choose partners. Post entries will be received. GLENDOWIE CLUB. ■ i ] The inter-club match played between | the members of the Maungakiekie Club and I ■ the Glendowie Club, on rhe Kohimararrva j links ou Saturday, was won by Glendowie |by S games to 4. The results are as foli lows, the Maungakiekie players being menI tion«d first :— A. W. Scott beat R. G. Scott. !3 and 1: J. A. Stewart lost to G. L. Good-! win. 7 and fi: C. .7. Macf'ulloch lost to A. | K. Duthie. 3 and 1 : M. H. Shroff lost to I IC. M. Kitic. 7, and .'i: E. A. Ttike heat C. ! Alcott. 3 and 1 : G. C. St. George lost to B. ' | Goldwarer. 3 and 2: N. F. Jamleson beat I 13. Scholium. 2 and 1 : T. Russell lost tn \ | IV. Haw-kins. 3 nnd 3: R. M. Tolhurst I lost to J. H. Hall. S and fi: C. P. Crowther I beat P. Faram. fi and 3: G. L. Taylor lost! Ito D. N. Ptirdi". 4 and 2; D. C. Purdie ! lost to 11. C. Barnes. ."> and 3. | GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. j I An inter-elab-march between members ofI the Pupiik" Ladies' Club and the Glen- I I dowie Ladies' Club will be played on the ! Kohimnnima links on Wednesday. I The following is the draw for rhe medal I match: Miss D. Walsh v. Mrs. Browne; Mrs. Hill v. Mrs. Hawkins : Miss M. Eng- j llsh v Miss Motia Hill: Miss Gresham v.; ! Mrs. Wilson. I The L.G.I", medal niat.-h was won hy I Mrs. Hawkins. 114—34—50. . Th- draw- for the last round of the C ■ Grade Eclectic is as follow-s :--Miss P.rookfiel.l v. Miss Montgomery : Miss V. Walsh | Iv. Mrs. Ferguson : Miss Maden v. Miss Friar: Miss Meadows v. Mrs. Markwi.-k : l Miss O. English v. Miss Nixon : Miss Bell v. Miss Scott: Miss Arneil v. .Mrs. Hamil- ' ton : Miss Amess v. Miss Johnson: Miss I I Baggett v. A. N. Other. ! A consolation match over 12 holes will !be placed iii conjunction with the al«ve I matches for a prize presented by ilrs. r AUCKLAND CLUB. ; I ' I The George Cup hogey competition was | played at Middlemore on Saturday by mem- I . ocrs of rhe Auckland Golf Club. 40 players j taking parr. The competition resulted in a -i" between I W S. Ralph and 11. Uorron. who tini-hed ! all square wirh bogey. Following were rhe best c-urds returned: —W. S. Ralph . handicap Hi. all square: 11. Horton •<;,. ail square : F. M.-i.-ky 'S. 1 down. The c grade tournament commences next Saturday. It. is open to players of 20 handicap and upwards, and entries must be in on Thursday at noon. LADIES' GOLF. I HAMILTON. Saturday. A bogey match was play?d in ihe New Zealand* *ebamtrfaß-Mrj Tscr-iment rht« I afternoon. Miss Srtsted (Chriitchorch) and ! Miss Wilkinson iHamlltani tied, all square. I Yon nay s_ve a great deal of money jif you preserve fresh eggs with rjbarlan'd's Egg Preservative. More money j was made last year than any previous J year.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 9

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 9

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 9

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