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THE AUCKLAND CLUB. The third round of the captain's prize tourney was played ai Middlemore on Saturday, a strong easterly wind making conditions very difficult. Results were as follows:—Gardner beat McCormick 3, and 2: Rainger beat Macfarlane, 3 and 2; Ralph beat Ross Martin, 8 and 6; Russell beat H. Hanna, 0 and 4; Kinder beat Abbott, 3 and 2; Palmer beat Barnett, 4 and 3; F. Wilson and Campbell, all square; Plumley beat H. Tidmarsh, 6 and 5; Kissling beat Dargaville, 5 and 4; J. K. Lusk beat Peacocke, 3 and 1; Bartleet beat Ewen, 3 and 2; Hodges beat Asser, 3 and 2; Rhind beat Stokes, 2 and 1: Gordon beat Reed, 7 and 6; Gillies and N. Louisson, all square; Delph and Geddes, all square.
A medal competition • was held for those eliminated from the captain's prize, forty players taking part. The best scores being: P. Asser 01—17—74 ; B. C. Hart, 88 — 14—74 ; J. M. Stokes. y7—1!0—77 ; H. B. Lloyd, 89—12—77 : H. Rees, 83—5—78 ; A. O. Boddington, S5 —7 —78; T. N. Holmden, 94 —14—80.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB.
Following is the draw for the medal match for Mrs. Wilson's clubs to be played to morrow:—Miss Ridings v. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Joyce v. Mrs. Taylor, Misa T. Bayly v. Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Green v. Mrs. Kndean, Miss Coutts, v. Mrs. Buttle. Miss Colbeck v. Miss Lever, Mrs. Murphy v. Mrs. Kutherford, Mrs. Dufaur v. Miss MacCormlck, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss Martin, Miss Culling v. Miss McGovern, Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. Smith, Miss Orr v. Miss Upton, Miss Moginie v. Miss Macfarlane, Miss M. Payton v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Abbott, Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss H. Outfield. Miss F. Kathbone v. Mrs. Henry. Mrs Fleming v.. Miss L. Roberton. Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. N. Morris, Miss N. Xoakes v. Mrs. Bradley, Miss R. Roberton v. Mrs Richmond, Miss D. Rainger v. Miss Draper, Mrs. P. Hanna v. Mrs Foster, Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. Rainger. Mrs. H. Hanna v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Reid, Miss M. Ferguson v. Mrs. Carr, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dargaville v. Miss C. Bayly. Miss L. Kathbone v. Mrs. Frater, Mrs. Friedlander v. Mrs. Phillips, Miss Johnson v. Miss Walkley, Mrs. Brittain v. Miss Spencer, Mrs. Mellsop v. Miss Porter, Mrs. Watson v. A. N. Other.
MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.
Members played the second round of the Kingswell Shield bogey handicap on Saturday nt One Tree Hill Adverse 'weather conditions made good scoring difficult. Following were the best cards returned :—S. C. Western, handicap 7. all square: J. S. Rankin (11) and G. St. George (0), 1 down; ,T. Murray (12) and I. Stewart (9), 2 down; F. Wiseman (10), 3 down.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB.
Following 1 is tlie draw for the bogev handicap match prize, presented by Mr. A. Swain, to be played at One Tree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 11 o'clock, time booked on arrival of partners:—Mrs. Hoskings v. Miss M. Colebrook, Miss D. Horton v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss K. Horton v. Miss R. Cornaga, Miss M. Goidwnter v. Miss McCabe, Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. C. F. Scott, Mrs. O'Lenry v. Mrs. E. Brown, Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. Xoakes, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss M. Haslett. Miss <1. liaston v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Burton v. Miss McGowan, Mrs. D. M. Smith v. Miss M. Richardson, Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Carnaclian, Mrs. G. White v. Miss Preece, Mrs. Sclinauer v. Mrs. Robinson, Miss Harvey v. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Beattie v. Miss I'. Russell. Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. Lovett. Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss J. Enston, Mrs. Robb v. Mrs. Bourke, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Baird, Miss Ponsford v. Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Rudge. Miss A. Hull v. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Hacket, Miss Millington v. Miss Gallagher, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Blackburn. Mrs. Eddowes v. Mrs. Balgurnie, Mrs. Chappell v. Miss Clarke. Miss Williams v. Miss I. Walker. Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss N. Hoot on. Miss Miller v. .Mrs Goldwatcr, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Sawers, Miss Moody v. Mrs. Richardson. Miss Lamb v. Miss Evans. Mrs. Court v. Mrs. S. lteid.
An eclectic match will be held for C grade players, oil Friday for a trophy presented by Mrs. J. Paterson. Entries close on Wednesday at 12 o'clock.
AKARANA CLUB.
Canadian foursomes were played for Mr. G. M. Brown's tropliy. The best cards returned were : A. A. French and W. Curbott, 92—17—73; Basil Smith, jun. and A. Muelair, SS—ll—77: C. Bail.-v and S McCarthy 92—13—79; C. M. Cos and s! Mcßobie. 9-1—1„—79: J. McKenzie and V ;• " nkcr . 93—14—79: R. 11. Kellv and .1 T v r ''nr' : W ° Miller 0,1,1 teJk^.-^!ssr K ' 1 B "" «»-> «•
AKARANA LADIES' CLUB,
Following is the draw for the T, OTi monthly medal, to l.e played bv members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club to-nior row:-Mrs. McCarfhy v. Mrs. Xymes K Dairacli v. Miss Gilmore, Miss Parr v. Aliss .Tones, Mrs. Fearnlev v Mrs Cov " \r.o Ellis Miss G. Court, Miss M. Young v Mrs. Ba lantyne. Mrs. Mueller vMrl' Miller, Mrs. G. Brown v. Miss Peet Mrs! Grant v. Miss E. Walrond match':—Miss S V?' e'S v M ® ,a D°i V vev Mr 8 " Mrs ' Miss Dalton \\* MiJs Broadben*t Y ° Ung '
PUPUKE CLUB,
Games in the first round of the captain's prize competition resulted as follows:—
~ R A Rentes beat A. Grant bv defaultG. O. Stephenson beat A W CHrk E. E. Grim wade beat it gV Ansel I.' 2 SS = A. Reeves beat L. J. Keeliii" 1 n,,Vi o . r" Gould beat IX M. Davidson, 6 and s•' G. Malcolmn beat A. D. Herbert hi JL' fault: W. Mills beat A H i de " g and 8; T. O. de iSt*#"?Stenson, 4 and 2; E. Close hp.it \i la and 4; Leo Wh it i S"' 3 and 2; A. Hopewell beat S it v° We ' 1 up; R. H. Greville beat B M Pel?^ 8 ' 2 up; D. C. R. Mowbrav, a iVvc ehI 0 ® 8 ' G. W. Jackson by default-' R | r Chisliolm bea tG. R. Bacchus. 5 a „d 4•' (!. H. kingsford beat W. Taylor, 2 un'L. J. Minogue beat R. Johnston, 7 and 5I. C». Mckenzie beat \V. Olliver nn% o' R. K Parker beat .1. \V. Elli"1 uD• WiV Spiller beat T. Maingay, 2up P ' *U"
ROCKY DOWNS CLUB.
The monthly bogey match of the Downs (Matamata) Club was played «m Saturday, and resulted in a win for Johnston. 2 down, with F. Hutchison <4 runner-up, 3 down. y >
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 14
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