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GOLF.

GLENDOWIE CLUB

Following Is the draw for the sealed holes bogoy handicap, to be played on Saturdav : T. Russell ▼. A. Dnthie, E. Edmonds v. P. Williams, H. O. Thomson v. P. Hints, E. J. Richardson v. J. Hall, R. TC<imlin g v . E. Hutchison, A. Katterfeldt v. A. Sloman, A. O. Horgpool v. H. Goodwin, O. Wolf gram Y. Is. Hilton, Ij. Harrison v. H. G. Thomson, K. Brookfield v. T. Upton, Chiaholm v. N. Harrison, P. Faram v. A. McGee, P. White v. H. Bawlinson, E. Colebrook v. C. BiernacM, D. Morrison v. M. Miller. H. Jefferson v. G. Kissling, P. Nlccolls r. R. Barstow, C. AUcott v. D. Garrard, N. Ching V. L. Goodwin, C. S. Woods v. A. N. other. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. Following Is the draw for a flag match to be played on Saturday for a trophy presented by the captain. Miss McLennan: Mrs. Busing v. Miss' Rhind, Mrs. Mullins v. Miss Wood, Mrs. Pavitt v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Walters v. Miss M. Walters, Mrs. Goddard V. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Tilston v. Mrs. Langford, Miss J. Walters v. Miss White, Mrs. Earl t. Mrs. TTrquhart, Mrs. Naylor v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Knight v. Mrs. J. Brooks. Mrs. Johnston v. Miss Harris, Mrs. Chapman v. Miss Cole. Miss Comrle v. Miss Challis, Mrs. Rice v. Miss Clarke, Mrs. Prances v. XOss Campbell. Miss Andra ▼. Miss Gardner, Mrs. Gilmore v. A. N. Other. In the second round of the championship Mrs. Elliott beat Mrs. Pavitt. 3 and 2; Mrs. Walters beat Miss Walker, 2 and 1; Mrs. Busing beat Mrs. Langford, 5 and 4 ; and Miss Wilkins beat Mrs. Foote, 2 and 1. PUKEKOHE V. EVERSLIE.

The following players will represent Pnkekohe on Saturday in the club's second fixture with Everslie to decide the possession for this season of the Balfour Irvine Challenge Cup, the men playing on the Pnkekohe links and the ladies at Bverslie:

Indies.—Mrs. Motion. Miss Baekhurst, Mrs. McWhirter. Miss .TefTerles, Miss R. Johns. Miss Janiiesann, Mrs. Insrram. Mrs. Stuart. Miss O'Connor. Miss Kensington, Miss Allen, Mrs. Maddison. M'.ss Clark. Miss A. Potter. Miss L. Potter, Mi?s I. Stnart, Miss Duncan.

Men.—Sellars. Hosking. Pike, T>»e. Charlesworth. Duncan, O'L/Oughlin. Anderson. Short Maddison, Kissling, Roulston, Schlaepfer, Tjawson. McWhirter. Johnson. f'orle. Stuart. Roose. Findlay, Drake. The tinal for the ladies' senior championship was won by Mro. Ivan Motion who defeated Mrs. McWhirter, ~t up and 4. The men's championship semi-final between D. McWhirter and Johnson was won by the latter, .> up and 4 to "play.

EVERSLIE LADIES' CLUB. The following team will represent the club against Pukekohe at Everslie on Saturday:—Mrs. Lever. Miss Little, Miss Arbnckle, Mrs. Bilke.v, Miss B. Cosgrave, Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Richardson. Miss M. Smith. Miss O. Stack. Mrs. Miss Agmen Smith. Miss M. O'Neill. Following is the draw for the first round of the A championship match, to be played before September 3 :—Miss Cosgrave v. Mrs. Bilkey, Mrs. Lever v. Miss Arbuckle, Mrs. Richardson v. Miss Little, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Goddard. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the second round of the C grade eclectic match, to be played at One Tree Hill to-morrow:—Mrs. Goudie v. Mrs. Hardy. Miss F. Nixon v. Mrs. Alison, Miss Lamb V. Miss Webster, Mrs. Clark v. Miss Nixon, Mrs. Johnston v. Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Cotter v. Miss Ronayne, Mrs. Myall v. Miss Mahoney, Mrs. Dawson v. Miss Palmer. Miss Easdown v. Mrs. Campbell, Miss Fitzpatrick v. . Miss Gardner. Mrs. Ritchie v. Miss Wyatt, Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Cooke. Miss Reid v. Miss E. Thompson. Miss Rutherford v. Miss Ewen, Miss Hill v. Miss Thompson.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Following Is the draw for the captain v. secretary match, to be played on Saturday, tn conjunction with the qualifying round for a trophy presented by Dr. Rowley : —Miss Cutforth v. Miss Mellsop, Miss Parton V. Miss E. Katz, Mrs. McNeelv v. Mrs. Shaw. Miss Percy v. Mrs. Hipkins, Miss E. Whiteley v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss B. Wyllie v. Miss A. Whyte, Miss O. Whiteley V. Miss B. Sims. Mrs. Dreadon v. Miss O'Loughlen, Miss E. O'Loughlen v. Miss Richards, Miss Denize v. Mrs. Moffit. Miss Wills v. Miss K. Reynolds, Dr. Rowley v. Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Murdoch v. Mrs. Kelsey. Miss Lloyd-White v. Miss M. Hill, Miss Clark V. Miss Speedy, Miss Smith v. Miss G. Hill, Miss Muir v. Mrs. Cox, Miss N. Katz v. A. N. Other.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. HAMILTON, tnis day. In the second round of the senior championship of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club yesterday, Mrs. G. Gower defeated Miss D. Mackay, 2 and 1; Miss J. Masters defeated Miss M. McKendie, 1 up at the 21st green. The second round of the jnnlor championship resulted:—Mrs. W. Horton defeated Miss A. Coventry, 1 up at the 21st green ; Mrs. J. White defeated Mrs. W. Aitken, 7 and 6; Mrs, C. Bartlett defeated Miss K. Wilson, 1 up; Miss E. Hammond defeated Mrs. R. Worley 3 and 1. DANNEVIRKE TOURNAMENT. DAXXEVIRKE, Wednesday. The women's golf tournament, which was postponed from yesterday on account of bad weather, was opened to-day in perfect weather. Mrs. Collinson (Palmerston North) headed the qualifying round for the championship with a score of 86. She won her match in the first round by 1 up, after a close game with Mrs. Holden (Dannevirke). The following Is the draw for the semifinals to-morrow morning:—Mrs. Collinson plays Miss Moore (Palmerston North) ; Miss Gaisford (Marton) plays Miss Hindmarsh (Dannevirke). In tte Tahoraite handicap match In the semi-finals Miss Drummond (Dannevirke) plays Miss Ormond (Napier) and Mrs. Spiers (Napier) plays Miss Vincent (Featherston). WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIP. GREYMOCTH. Wednesday. The West Coast -Golf Tournament was begun to-day in unfavourable weather. In the men's championship the eight who qualified were:—Park (Westport), Smith (Grevmouth), each 154; Sime (Westport). 1 r»5 ■ McCarthy (Greymouth). 159 ; Lints (Westport), 167; Lovell (Westport), 168: Wild 171 ; Schaddick, 17iJ. The following ladie3 qualified for the West Coast championship:—Mrs. Slee (Westport). 87; Miss Moore (Hokitika), 93; Miss Tennent (Greymouth), 94; Mrs. Mullan (Westport), 95; Mrs. Kerr (Timaru), 97; Mrs. Cunningham (Greymotuh). 98: Mrs. Wilson (Westport), 100; Miss Leggoe (Reef ton), 102. Greymouth retained che Dalgliesh Shield.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 17

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 17

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 17