GOLF.
THE MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.
ANNUAL CASTER TOURNAMENT.
The MaunjajnkieJcie Golt club's epen tournament was continued at the Titivansi Jinks yesterday. Results:—
Easter Cup.—First round : W. B. Eustace (10) ivat A. IV Chappe'.l (IS), 2 up: A. ,T. Good (Iβ) V;ca R !.. Wilson (10), 8 .ir. 1 2: •T. C. Wilson (0) beat J. M. Kliffe <2-">> 4 and 3; R. J. Torrens M 2) be.nt .1. N. I-liin-ter (r>), 1 up: M. Xelsrm (10) he.v P. Moginie (20). 2 and 1: H. A. Ramlrup (0) beat 11. Plnmly (fl). v' up; A. V. I'eaco (10) beat H. \V. Cur-kp (!i). 0 and r>: \V. Morrice (,j) be.ir B. H. Menzies (10), ni the 20th hr>le. Second round : A. .1. Good beat H. B. Eustace. 7 and C: R. J. Torrcns beat J. C. Wilson. 2 nml 1: 11. A. Ranch-up brat M. Kelson, (i and 5: A. V. I'er.ee b-'a: W. Morrice. 3 and 2.
No. 1 Group Handicap.—First round : .T. G. Hamilton (10) bent S. Hunter (n). 0 and 5; O. L. Marrelli (r>) bear J. \V. Young (10). at the 21st h.">]fi. Second round: W. .T. A. Thomson -bent J. G. Hamilton. 4 and 3: O. L. ilartolll beat 11. McCryst.il. 2 and
Xr>. 2 G'-vinp Handicap.—First round : F. C. En-en (12) beat R. M. Da ere (14) ." and 1: J, O. Gnniner O2j beat 11. S. Keesinjf (1H). 3 r.nc! 2: p. \. Laurie (14) beat N". V. Junjescn (IS), r> :md 8. Second ruund : P. C. Ewen brat .1. O. < nrdner. 1 up; K. N. Laurk- beat J. (i. Haddow. 3 and 2.
N'p. 2 Grinp Handicap.—First rauno ; T. A. Nolan Cir.) beat A. A. Tysoc f2o"<. T and .">: .1. F. Shanly (2-.1) heat R. M. Tolhurst (IS), 1 up. SeCi-lld rov.nci :F. W Wilson heat T. A. Xolnn. ill the 10th hole; .1. F. Sh.inlj- beat K. V. War J. 1 up.
No. 4 Group Handicap. — Fir?! :-o;in-.-. : R. 1.. Wilson (13) beat A. B. Chapp»ll (IS). 7 and C: .T. N. Hunter (!)) beat .1. 11. E:ie (23). 2 and 1: F. Moginie (20) be.i. H. l'iiimlj- f!l). 3 and 2; 11. W. Cooks- (it) 'ota.: B. 11. Menzios (10). i up. .
The 'hn.!;! 1 .-,- handicap playprt Cv.rln" :.:e morning was won by K. .1. with a card r.r 3 up en bojtey. The ,i:iir: b".st cavils returned were:—H. A. Ranrirup (7> 2 ur: B. n. (S). 1 up: W. .1 .V. Thomson (S). pcmaro : J. O. Gardner («n. i drwn: W. Morrice (4). 1 down: H. Plumlv (Si. 1 down: F. C. Ewen (!)), 2 down.
A medal handicap was plavpd in (he afternoon and resnlled in a win for H. S. Keesing who recurned a card of SS. 15—73. The other best cards returned were :—-XT. Moginie. !M. 1;)—75 :R. L Wilson 91 16— 75; A. L. M.'i.-tel-i. SO. »—77 ;R. MePrvsta! SS. 0—7!): K. .1. Torrens. SU 10— IS) : "j. M. EllifTe 10.J, 2o —SO
The tie for Saturday's me.dal hindlcap between F. Mostinie and A. B. Chappell wai played off during the afternoon and resulted in a win for the former.
WAITEMATA LADIES' CLU3. FOTjnSOME COMPETITION.
The Wnltpmafa Ladies , Gol! Club will piny a foursome match nf nine liolm on Thursday. Player arp to choosie their own (ippniipnts. The following are the entrants : Mr?. Hougiiton and Miss Wight. Mrs. Haycock ami Mrs. McDonald,. Miss Hall and Mrs. Jack.<on, MitJi F. Hall und Mrs. Heberley, Mrs. Hogan and Miss Blair-Mason. Mrs. Hroughton and Miss Bailey. Mrs. Atkinson and Miss Wyiitt, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Henderson. Miss Blackburn and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Simmonds, Mrs. Bayly and Miss McLaren, Mrs. Walsh and Miss Fleming. Mrs. McCn-adie and Miss Williams. Miss Dale and Miss I. Wight. Mrs. Clouston and Miss Bartlett, Mrs. Prime and Miss Koss, Mrs. Creagmlle and Miss Goudin. Mrs. dooding and Mrs. Lewin. Miss Bcnjimin and Miss Gudgeon, Mis* Marks and Miss Gribbin, Mrs. Rudge nnd M!«s Cousins. Miss Renshaw and ifiss Williamson. Mrs. Beaumont ami Mi«s Mason Mrs. Cooke anil Mrs. George. >li.-\< Evan? and Miss Sfoddart. Mrs. Ko.-rer and Miss Palairet. Miss M. Glashan und Miss Tatter son. TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP. l!!y Tolesrnph.—Press Assnrlntlnn i NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday. The Taranaki championship golf tourna ment was continued on the New Plymoutl Club's links to-day in ideal golfing weather The semi-finals were rencheil in the Tara nakl championship, and to-morrow moriiini .T. Quin (Eltham) will meet li. Quii fEltham). anrl G. M. Chong (New Ply mouth) will piny A. P. Hasell (Xew Ply mouth). The fiual will be played in th afternoon. A four-ball bogey match wa« won by C Morgan < 7) and J. MoXeill (12). 7 up. A two-ball bogey match was won by S F. Sheriffs, 4 up! KOTOKUA TOURNEY.
(3y Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) KOTORUA, this day. j The golf tournament concluded yesterday. Semi-finals: Waldeu (Kotorua) beat A. How- > den (Auckland). SI. Carr (Rotoruaj beat ; Christiansen (Waiuku). ' In. the final 'Carr defeated AValden, 3 up ' and 2 to piay. The weather throughout ' was splendid. WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. j (By Telegraph.-- "rrps Assorinrioji. i WELLINGTON, Monday. ■■'■ In the second round of the Wellington golf championship A. D. S. Duncan beat MacEwan. 3 and 2; Parker boat Balneavis, 2 and 1; Comvny beat Wagg, 3 and 2; Horton beat Pettey, 0 and 4. In the stroke handicap the best cards were :—Caulton, ,74 ; Marchbanks, 75 ; ■ Ward. 76. Duncan meets Parker, and . Conway meets Horton in the semi-finals to-morrow. SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. j (By Telegraph.—Press Association.! j INVEKCARGILL. Monday. The Easter tournament of the Inveroargill Golf Club was concluded on the Otatara course to-day. The amateur championship of Southland was won by A. I. Hunter, Otago, who defeated F. B. Wight, St. Clair, 1 up. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 11
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