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TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. The draw for the qualifying round for senior and junior cuauipiou&niys to be played by the Titirangi Ladies Club in conjunction with another handicap match at 9 o'clock to-morrow, is as follows, players to start at four-minute intervals 111 order of the draw ;—First tee: Mrs. Hoskings v. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Banister v. Mrs. li. C. Wilson, Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Aliss K. Ilorton v. Mrs. Rutherford, .Urs. Shroff v. Mrs. u'Leary, Miss Bray v. Mrs. McMillan, Miss A. Hal v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Goldwater v. Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Endean v. Miss (j. Easton, Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss Caruaciian, Miss Duder v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. Jocelyn v. Mis» Rodson, Miss L. Russell v. Mrs. Roberis, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. White, Miss Grierson v. Aliss Richardson, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Ilacket, Miss Lyons v. Mrs. B. Cooke, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Norton, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Gillies, Mrs. G. A. Hardley v. .Mrs. Restall, Mrs. Grant v. Miss E. Hardley, Miss H. Hardley v. another. Eighth Tee. —Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. Cain, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. Ferguson, Miss D. Stewart v. Mrs. .7. Easton, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. Lovett v. .Mrs. E. J. Miller, Miss Pickett v. Miss Moody, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. G. T. Finlay. EVERSLIE CLUB. Play in tli ethird round of the Kolin Cup was continued at the Everslie links during the week-end, the matches played resulting as follows : Hogan heat Searell, 2 up ; Warden beat McDonald. and 2 : Watson beat Beechey, 1 up : Busing won from Richardson by default. EVERSLIE V. PAPAKURA. The interclub match, between Everslie and Papakura. pdayed at Everslie on Saturday, resulted as follows. Everslie names being mentioned first: Dykes beat Smith. 2 up : R. O'Neill beat L. Spencer, 2 and 1: Wardell beat H. Spencer. 2 and 1 : Rhind beat Matheson, II and 1: Goddard beat Pavitt, 4 and H; Rice beat Langford, (5 and o; Freeman beat Gilmore, 7 and 5; Beechey beat Hutchinson, 2 up ; .T. O'Neill beat Bridgman. 4 and 8; I. O'Neill beat T. McLennan, 4 and 2: Richardson beat Beams, 4 and o: Page lost to D. McLennan. 0 and 7; T. G. Smith beat Tilston, 9 and 7: Busing beat Wilson, C and 5. Everslie won by 13 matches to 1. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Papakura Ladies' Club will play a bogey match next Thursday, the draw being as follows : —Mrs. Yates v. Miss Harris, Mrs. D. McLennan v. Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Knight v. Miss Andre, Miss Brooks v. Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. I'egler v. Mrs. Watts, Miss Gardiner v. Miss G. Finlayson, Miss Conirie v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Kidd v. Mrs. Earl, Miss Wood v. Miss Finlayson. Miss Urquhart v. Mrs. Humphries. Miss McConneil v. Miss C. Jolly. Miss Coxhead v. Miss J. McConneil. Mrs. Connell v. Miss Spencer. Miss O'Hara v. Miss Turner. An interclub match will be played at Otahuhu on Thursday. The following will represent Papakura : —Mrs. Rnshton, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Tilston. Miss Walker, Miss M. Walters, Miss McLennan. Mrs. Pavitt, Miss Rhind, Mrs. Langford, Mrs. Bridgmau. Emergency, Miss Wood. WAIUKU V. PUKEKOHE LADIES. A team of ladies from the Waiuku Club defeated a team representing the ladies of Yhe Pukekohe Club on the X'ukekohe links oil Saturday. Following are the results, Waiuku names being mentioned first: — Miss Muir lost to Miss R. Johns, 2 and 1; Mrs. Forbes beat Miss Jainieson, 2 up; Miss Neil beat Miss A. Johns, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. Oihlson beat Miss Duncan, 4 and 3 : Miss Ilowden beat Mrs. Ingram, 7 and 5 : Mrs. Barker beat Mrs. McWhirter, 4 and 2; Mrs. Harknee-s lost to Miss Jeffries. 8 and 0 ; Mrs. Heise lost to Miss L. Potter, (j and 4; Mrs. Roscoe and Miss Allan, all square. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the C grade medal, to be played by the Hamilton Ladies' Club on Thursday afternoon: Mrs. MeNicol v. Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. G. Smith v. Mrs. 11. Griffiths, Miss F. Hall v. Miss S. Wright, Miss G. Denz v. Mrs. Pemberton. Mrs. A. McKinnon v. Mrs. Payne, Miss Innes v. Mrs. Pearson. Miss B. Hunter v. Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. C. Hotson v. Mrs. F. Gruar, Mrs. .T. Prenton v. Mrs. F. W. Brewer, Miss Russell v. Mrs. J. A. Young. The principal event of the open tournament 011 September 11 is the Ellis Cup championship, the present holder being Miss Olive Kay, of Dunedin. The following players have reduced their handicaps: Mrs. X. Aitken, Mrs. D. Hay, Mrs. Strang. Players in the silver division please note that their scores will also be for the automatic draw for the senior championship. THAMES CLUB. THAMES. Monday. In the first round of the Thames Club's championship, A. S. Gray beat H. Fisher, 5 and 4, and J. Masefield beat F. S. Miller, 1 up. In the junior championship W. J. Scrimgeour beat C. Detford, 4 and 3; K. Hetherington beat E. Zohrag, 3 and 2: H. Mead beat G. .Torgenson, 2 and 1: R. Mellsop beat C. Cook, 1 up. OPOTIKI CLUB. OPOTIKI, Monday. The best cards in a men's bogey handicap competition at the Opotiki iinks on Saturday were: T. Bloar (handicap 14), 2 up; D. S. Morris (6), all square; C. Candy (15), all square; J. B. Birkmver (15), 3 down; W. J. Scott (17), 4 down ; A. H. Hilford (12), 5 down: H. Rowland (15), 5 down; C. Gordon (13), 5 down; J. Jessop (15), 5 down. The semi-final of the men's championship has been completed with the following results : E. A. Bunkall beat D. S. Morris, 3 and 2; R. H. Mahoney beat F. J. Short, 2 up.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 11
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