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■~ IiADIES , TOURNAMENT. "j DRAW FOR TO-MORROW. "The Auckland ladies' provincial golfi championship and handicap tournament, which commenced at Middlemore to-day, i will be continued to-morrow, when a bogey I match will be played. The draw is as follows :— Miss E. Culling v. Mrs. Deighton, Miss M. Payton v. Miss G. Buddie, Miss E. M. Upton v. Mrs Russell Grace, Miss C. Payton v. Mrs. Dufaur, Mrs. Robertson v. Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss M. Cooper v. Miss T. Bayly, Mrs. Slack v. Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Gardner v. Mrs. Banister, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss K. Holmes, Miss D. Horton v. Mrs Abbott, Mrs. Macdonald v. Miss L. ! Cutfield Miss B. MeGovera v. Miss P. ' Hamlin," Mrs. J. Wilson v. Miss M. Colebrook, Mrs. Potvine v. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Murphy v. Miss M. Napier, Mrs. S. A. Smith v. Miss Duder, Mrs. Rainger v. MisJ S Martin, Mrs. Horton v. Miss P. Coutts, Miss M. Ridings v. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Trice v. Miss H. Cutfleld. Miss S. Henderson v. Mrs. L. Taylor, Mrs. Grant v. Miss M. Pouhy, Miss E. Gill v. Mrs. Bevell, Miss P. Orr v. Miss P. Rathbone, Mrs. Abel v. Mrs. Sutcliffe-, Mrs. W-right t. Miss K. Horton, Miss N. Colbeck v. Mrs. H. Hanna, Miss H. Laurenson v. Miss C. Bayly, Mrs. Fininy v. Mrs. Rutherford Mrs. H. Fenton v. .Mrs. H. Foster. Mrs. Macindoe v. A. N. Other. Mrs. Richmond v. Mrs. Finn, Miss C. Draper v. Miss K. Clark, Miss C. Bray v. Miss J. M. Reid, Mrs. J. Banks v. Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss S. Laurence, Mrs. E. B. Brown t. Miss M. Goldwater, Miss G. Cooke v. Mrs. Petre, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Miss 1. Eoblnson. SECOND MEDAL HANDICAP. Following is the draw for the second medal handicap to be played on Thursday morning:— Mrs. Russell Grace v. Miss S. Payton, Mjs. Hodges v. Miss M. Payton, Miss M. Cooper T. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Banister v. Miss E. P. Upton, Miss T. Bayly v. Mrs. Slack. Mrs. Gardner v. Mrs. Robertson, Miss G. Buddie v. Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss E.! Culling v. Mrs. Dufaur Miss D. Horton v. I Mrs. Towle. Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Ferguson, Miss E* I Hamlin v. Miss M. Colebrook, Miss B. McGovern v. Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss K. Holmes ', V. Miss L. Cutfield, Miss il. Napier v. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. Trice, Miss j M. Haslett v. Mrs. Murphy, Miss M. Ridings : v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Keid v. Mrs. Potvine, ; Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. L. Taylor, Miss O. M. Darrach v. Miss S. Henderson, Mrs. Sut-' cliffe v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. Bevell v. Mrs, Finlay. ■Mrs, Rainger v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs, Fraer v. iiiss H. Laurenson, Miss X- j Knight v. Miss E. Gill, Miss F. Bathbone v.j Miss C. Bayley, Miss N. Hanna v. Miss X- | Churtdn Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Wright. Mrs_ ; Abel v. Miss P. Orr, Miss N. Colbeci v. Miss K. Clark, Miss J, M. Keid V. Mrs. JV Banks, Miss I. Ruddock v. Mrs. P. Hanna, Mrs. Bradley v. Miss C. Draper, Mrs, Cooke v. Mrs. H. Fenton, Mrs. Macindoe v. Mrs. Hollis, Mrs. E. B. Brown v. Miss Cutforth. THE PUPUKE CLUB. A monthly medal match, bogey play, was; played at the Pupuke Golf Club's links on, Saturday. The best cards returned wereas follows :—M. E. Thompson, 13, 1 up ; A. Warbrick, 16, 3 down; B. Goldwater, 14, 4 down; G. O. Stephenson IS 5 down; G.. Stubbs, 17, 6 down; F. H. Mingay, 11, 6 down ; A. W. Clark, 12, 7 down ; X. Howe, IS, 9 down; H. T. Gould, 14, 0 down; F. Craig, IS, 9 down; L. Minogue, IS, S» down; S. Spiller, 16. 9 down; D. M. Davidson. 18, 10 down. On Thursday, King's Birthday, a medal handicap round, stroke play, decided in the morning, was won by Balgarnie. In the afternoon a four-ball best-ball bogey match was played, the winners being A. Warbrick and H. Matthews. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The best cards returned in the Ladies' Golf Union monthly medal match played by the members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club last week were as follow :—Mrs. Thompson., 101—30, 71; Miss McDonald, 91—20, 71; Mrs. Howe, 103—30, 73; Mrs. Clark, 97—21 76; Mrs. Spiller, 109—31, 78. The following is the draw for Mrs. Perman's trophy to be played for to-morrow: I Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. I Davidson v. Mrs. Mowbray, Mrs. Clark v. I Mrs. Blomfield, Mrs. Clemow v. Mrs. Howe, j Mrs. Howden v. Mrs. Deighton. Miss O. ! O'Neill v. Mrs. Spiiler, Miss McDonald v. I Miss McDonnell, Miss A. O'Xeill v. Mrs. Thompson. PUPUKE V. GLENDOWIE. The following will play for their respective clubs, Pupuke v. Glendowie, at Pupuke cm Sturday next: —l. G. Mackenzie v. F. True. A. M. Howden v. G. L. Goodwin. M. K. Thompson v. C. Allcott, F. H. Mingay v. C. M. King. A. W. Clark v. J. Hamilton. T Buddie v. R. R. Kissling, B. Goldwater v. A. K. Duthie, H. X. Gould v. J. O. Lilley, A. Warbrick v. S. C. Woods. W. Oliver v. O. Wolfgramm A. Reeve v. J. H. Hall, H. Mathews v. E.'Whitley.. PUKEKOHE CLUB. r ~\ ; In the Pukekohe ladies' golf match forthe vice-president's trophies, played on-. Saturday, results were as follow :—- Mrs. Bayly, gross 106, handicap 24, net' 82; Miss Backhurst, 112—36—86- Miss Pirritt. 119—S2—S7 ; Miss Lloyd. 134—--36—95: Miss Johns 137—36—101; Mrs Johns, 141—36—105"; Miss Allan 141—36 —103; Miss Middlemiss, 142—36—106. In the draw for play Mrs. Bayly plays Miss Middlemiss, Miss Lloyd plays Miss Johns, Miss Pirritt plays Mrs. Johns, Miss Allan plays Miss .Backhurst. In the men's match for the medal aggregate the best cards returned were: Lee. 10G—34—72; Short. 103—30—73; Middlemiss 100—24—76; Brosnahan, SS—lO 7S • Duncan. 100—20—SO; Schlaeffer 100 *>0 —80; Payne, 97—16—81; Hosking 117— 36—81; Lally, 84—12—82 ; Johnson 10° • 2O—-82. I In the match play, first round for the ™?f--P resid ent's tropny. Lee (26) beat I Middlemiss (23), 1 up at the 19th hole; Wiley (12) beat Bayly (lo), 3 up and 2 to Play. Miss Pirritt beat Miss Middlemiss in th* final for the president's trophy, 4 up and 1 3 to play.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 11
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