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GOLF.

AKARANA CLUB. The following players will represent the Akarana Club in a match against the Maungakickle Club on Saturday next:— Seniors, at Akal'aha.—B. J. Smith, jun., C. Bailey, G. M. Brown, F. Hazelden, .1. Swanson, H. A. Clarke, A. M. Henderson, G. Wynyard, It. 11. Potter, C. E. Hunter. V. L. Baker, C. 31. Cox. Emergencies :G. Ferguson. .7. Budge. Juniors, at One Tree lIM.—G. E. Wahlstrom, .T. M. Coltman, "\Y. Turbott, D. Syme, S. F. Berndston. G. Coltman, J. Wareing, E. It. Bavlev. C. B. Read, W. P. Darracb, S. JJcßoliie, W. G. T. -Miller. Players unable to take part in these matches must notify the secretary immediately. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. A match between teams representing Friday and Saturday players respectively will be played by the Akarana Ladies' Club on Saturday. Following is the draw:— Mrs. McCarthy v. Miss 0. M. Darrach. Mrs. Gilmore v. Miss E. Griffin, Miss T. Cox v. Miss Tyler-Davies, Mrs. Preston v. Miss Hickman, Mrs. Rowntree v. Miss G. Smith. Miss M. Young v. Miss J. Connett, Mrs. M. l'eet v. Miss S. Longdill, Mrs. Fearnley v. Miss K, Knott, Mrs. Cox v. Miss E. Fearnley, Mrs. Sutton v. Miss M. Wynyard, Mrs. Young v. Miss G. Bygatc, Miss T. Jones v. Miss 11. McGee, Miss P. Pect v. Miss J. Berry, Miss M. Dalton v. Miss B. Roberts. All players who are able are requested to play their match in the morning. On Friday a foursomes competition will b< ployed, handicap players to choose a C grade player as partner. The medal competition resulted in a wl* for Mrs. Preston, 0-t—24—7o. Other scores were :—Mrs. Rowntree, 102—27—75; Miss Smith, ,102 —27-—75 ; Miss Miller, 102—2(1—76; Miss McGee, 110—33—i Miss Jones. 112—34—78; Miss M. Peet. 105—27—75; Mrs. Sutton, 110—.SI—70 ; Mrs. Gilmore, 100—21—79; Miss P. Peet, 113—3-1— 70. .

The C grade competition was won by Miss Dalton.

Following arc the results of a match played between teams selected by the captain and secretary :—-Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Gilmore, all square: Miss Cos lost to Mrs. Preston, S and 7; Mrs. Bowutrce beat Miss Miller, 2 up: Miss D. Hodge lost to Miss M. I'eet, S and (3; Mrs. Fernlev beat Mrs. Cox, fi and 3; Mrs. Sutton beat Mrs. Young, 3 and 1 ; Miss P. Beet lost tffMiss Jones, 3 and 2; Miss Dalton beat Miss G. Hodge. 5 and.4; Miss Griffin beat Miss Darracl). 1 up; Miss Longdill beat Miss TylerDavies, 4 and 2; Miss Smith beat Miss Connett, 9 and S; Miss McGee beat Miss Wynyard. 6 and 4; Miss Knott lost to Miss Bygate; Miss Berry lost to Miss Fearnley, 2 and 1. The captain's team won S and lost 5, l being all square. TITIRANGI LADIES* CLUB. The draw for the bogey handicap, to be played by the Titirangt Ladies' Club tomorrow, is as follows :— ' First Tee.—Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Beattie Miss Bray v. Mrs. I. B. Stewart, Mrs. Ilosking v. Mrs„ J. C. Finlay, Miss Grove v. Mrs. O'Leary, Miss Napier v.' Mrs: Deighton, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Schroff, Miss K. Horton v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss Russell, Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. Endean, Miss Richardson v. Miss A. Hill, Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. Russell, Miss Miller v. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Paterson, Miss Churton v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Melrose, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Duder, Miss Coath v. Mrs. Miller, Miss A. Fouhy v. Mrs. Darrow, Miss McGlashan r. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Miss Tiarks v. Mrs. Restall, Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Norton, Miss F. Hall v. Mrs. Rudge, Miss L. Hall v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Robsbn v. Miss K. Wells, Mrs. Campbell, v. Mrs. S. A. Hardley, Mrs. Moore-Jones v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Hutchison. - . Eighth Tee.—Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. White v. Mrs. R.. 0. Gardner. Miss Harvey v. Miss McGowan, Miss E. Hardley v. Mrs. Gyllles, Miss H. Hardley v. Mrs. Symes, Miss Moody v. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Bert Cook*, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Joplin. Play will start at 9.45 in order to enable plavers to finish, in time to watch the exhibition match in the afternoon. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The Glendowic Club will hold an open day for amateurs on Moixiay next. A stroke handicap will be held in the morning, and a four-ball bogey handicap in the afternoon.

EVERSLIE CLUB. In the semi-final of the Everslie Club's Kohn Cup competition Hogan defeated Richardson, 4 and 3. The same player ' defeated Beechey in the senior champion- < ship, S and 7, and completed the round to return a card of 70 gross, equalling the previous best score of the course by R, "I'Xeill some two weeks ago. In the junior championship I. O'Neill defeated Richardson, 4 and 3. The following team will represent Everslie in the return match for the Irvine Cup against Pukekohe at Everslie on Saturday: Dykes, Hogan, R, O'.Veill, Rhind, Wardell, Freeman, Rice. Beechey, A. G. Smith, J. O'Xcill, I. O'Neill, Goddard, Watson. Hob' son, McDonald, T. G. Smith, Busing, Brewer. Reserve: Searell. The ladies' teams will now play at Everslie and not at Pukekoho. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The best scores in the eclectic match, played by the Maungakiekie Ladles' Club | yesterday, wore as follow :—First grade : i .Mrs. G. White. 02—24—GS; Mrs. Paterson, 00—21—69 ; Mrs. K. Churton. 92—21—71 ; Mrs. Sehnauer, 04—22—72 ; Miss A. Grove, 01—19—72; Mrs. Fax ton, 04—21—73;, Second grade : Miss S. Johnston, 00—2G— 04; Mrs. Grant, 08—33—05; Mrs. M. Robson, OS—32—oo ; Mrs. Broughton, 96—30— GO; Miss D. Lamb. 101—34—G7; Miss E. Hartley, 101—34—07. EXHIBITION MATCH. An exhibition match in which Sloan .Morpeth and R. SI. George will meet E. S. Douglas and B, J. Moss will be played at One Tree Hill to-morrow, commencing at PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the bogev match and final medal round, to be played by the Papakura Ladies' Club on Saturday: Mrs. Elliott v. Miss'McLennan, Mrs Brooks v. Miss Rhind, Miss Noble v. Miss Brooks. Mrs. Tilston v. Miss M. Walters, Miss Wood v. Mrs. Langford, Mrs. Walters v. Mrs. Bridgman. Miss O'Callaghan v. Miss White, Mrs. Conneil v. Miss Gardiner, Mrs. Knight v. Mrs. Earle, Miss Harris v. Miss Clarke, .Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. L'rquhart, Mrs. Pavitt v. Mrs. Rushton, Miss Andre v. Miss •T. Walters, Miss Wilkins v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Pegler v. Miss Finlayson, Mrs. Hirst v. .Miss M. Finlayson. Miss M. McConncll v. Miss Coxhcad, Miss O'Har.a v. Miss l'rquhart, Miss Spencer v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Kidd v. Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. Watts v. .Mrs. Vines, Miss Jolly v. Miss J. McConncll.

WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB. WHAXGARKI, Tuesday. In the serai-finals of tbe Whangarel Ladies' Club's senior championships Mrs. Uardnor beat Mrs. Reynolds, 1 3 and 2 ; and Miss Stone beat Mrs. Glanville, 5 and 4. OPOTIKI LADIES* CLUB. OPOTIKI this day. The final of the Opotiki ladies' championship, over ; j .B holes, played yesterday, between .Mrs. Forbes, the holder of the title, and Mrs. Birkmyer, resulted in another jvin tor Mrs. Forbes. Going out the play was even, but Mrs. Forbes secured a two at tbe ninth, making her 2up at the turn. She came home in 40, and was 7 .up a: the 18th hole._ She eventually won the match, 0 and 7. Mrs. Forbes has now won the club championship for six years in succession. TAURANGA V. WHAKATANE LADIES, i TAURANGA, this day. Results of a ladies' match between Tauranga and Whakatanc, played at Whakatano, are as follows:—Mrs. Sloanc and Miss Bell teat Misses Humphrovs and Goodyear, 2 and 1; Mrs. Bryan and Miss Myland lost to Mrs. Sanders and Miss E. Goodyear, 4 and 3; Mrs. French and Mrs. Rydc lost to Mrs. Maytield and Miss Sanders. 2 up; Misses Bridger and Nicoll lost to Misses Kenthnw and Wallis, 2 and 1; Miss Bell beat Miss Humphreys, 4 and 3: Miss Hylanil beat Miss V. Goodyear, 5 and .": Mrs. Sloanc beat Mrs. Sanders, 4 and •": Mrs. Bryan lost to Miss E. Goodyear, 7 and 0; Mrs. French lost to Mrs. Mayfield, 4 and 3; Mrs..Ryde lost to Miss Sanders. 5 and 4 ; Miss Bridger beat Miss Wallis. 3 and 2; Miss. Nicoll lost to Miss Rcnshnw, 2 and 1.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 16

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 16

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 16

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