GOLF.
WAIUKU CLUB. In tlio semi-final for the Biooinfield Cup Aldred boat 11. M. Barriball after a very close game by a putt, and meets Christianson in the final this week. A medal match was won by Ohlson, who returned :i card of 81 —8 —73. the next best cards being: Forbes. 80 —S —7S, and Christinnson, 80 —B—Bl. In the consolation game Ducker beat Herrold, o and 8, and Jerram beat Munro, - "I>.
CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) CAMBRIDGE, this day. During the week-end, the final round of the Cambridge Golf Club's June Cup competition was played over IS holes, the best card being returned by Clemow, 76, 74— 150. The next best cards were :—Dr. Tod, 77, 76—153; 11. Rowlands, 74, 80—154; 11. Neely, 7H. 80—156 ; E. Bradstreet, 77, 50—157; O'Neill, 77, 80—157; A. W. Nirolls and Sawers, 150; Alford and S'ymonds, 16D; Nicoll, 164; N. Sutherland, ''.ee ; J. Entwbnic, W. Grumitt, Cread, 169.
HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB.
HAMILTON, Thursday. Members will play the second round for the Douglas Cup to-morrow. The following is the draw, play commencing at 12.1 a p.m., other players following at intervals of five minutes: Miss M. Johnstone v. Miss M. MeKenzle, Mrs. \V. Aitken v. Mrs. P. G. Russell, Mrs. A. Joll v. Miss It. Burley, Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. C. Sutcliffe. Mrs. A. English v. Miss I. Gruar, Miss V. Cnnn v. Miss J. Templer, Mrs. W. L. King v. Mrs. E. Bartlett, Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. F. Grut, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs. K. \Vorley, Mrs. P. E. fleary v. Mtb. \V. H. Ilume. Miss E. Hammond v. Miss D. Mackay. Misg M. Dawson v. Miss M, Allen. Miss M. Riuitner v. Mrs. J. F. Strang, Mrs. E. M. Masters v. Mrs. D. A. Mllroy, Mrs. W. Horton v. Mrs. H. Matthews, Mrs. K. C. Guy v. Mrs. P. E. Dingle. The draw for the bojiey round is: Mrs. X. Johnson v. Miss A. Coventry, Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. W. Peterson, Mrs. M. M. Hockin v. Mrs. N. Tlatcliffe, Mrs. F. House v. Miss F. I'eaeoike. Mrs. 11. C. Ross v. MissG. Hammond, Miss K. Oliver v. Mrs. L. Tompkins, Mrs. G. Primrose v. Mrs. I'. R. Stewart. Miss McLean v. Miss Stevens, Mrs. E. J. Mears v. Mrs. G. Gower, Mrs. W. G. Pountney v. Miss H. Heywood, Mrs. It. English v. Miss E. Norris, Mrs. White v. Mrs. 'X. C. Fraser.
THE GAME IN SUVA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) SUVA, July 1. Mr. .T. G. 'Scott, a well known Victorian professional golfer, accompanied by his wife and daughter, has arrived in Suva, and will act as instructor to the lpcal clnb, now quite a strong body of both sexes. Mr. Scott expects to remain here for some three or four months.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 161, 10 July 1928, Page 14
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