GOLF.
AUCKLAND CLUB,
The semi-final of the Auckland Club's championship between Dr. Abbott and W. S. Ralph resulted in a win for the former, 1 up. The final between E. L. Bartleet and Dr. Abbott will be played at Middlemore tomorrow oyer 36 holes. The first round will start at 10 o'clock anil the second a* 2 o'clock.
MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.
An IS holes bogey match will be played by the Maungakiekie Club at Titirangi tomorrow for a prize presented by the president, Mr. W. J. A. Thomson. Post entries will be received. Following it) the draw for the four-ball bogey handicap to be played at One. Tree Hill to-morrow :—X. Gorton, and A. P. Ellis v. G. C. .St. George and R. H. Melville: J. Murray and W. F. Darby v. J. 31. Elliffe and T. Stone : A. IT. Blackburn and A. Tiudall v. P. Eraser and G. Goodwin; F. Xewell and J. Mitchell v. H. C. Tonks and W. O. Lsnc: F. Wiseman and J. A. Stewart v. H. Worsley and W. E. Anderson ; R. Cleghorn and J. Dawson v. R. A. McLean and B. Hooper: J. Methven and D. D. Holland v. A. K. Hawley and J. W. Tucker; C. Coleman and F. Alpe v. W. D'Audney and C. Xicol; F. W. Wilson and E. D. Reidy v. L. H. Norton 'and G. Sand with ; J. Govder and R. ,E. Craig v. A. Ely and P. M. Tolhurst; W. •T. Hockin and F. C. Western v. A. Francli and R. Alpe; L. Knight and V. Clioyce v. W. Calderwood and X. Kidd.
TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB
The best cards handed in in the Titirangi Ladies' Club's L.G.U. medal match, yesterday were : —Seniors: Miss A. Grove, SG—lo—(s7; Miss Richardson. 07—17-—7B: Miss K. Horton. 90—12—78; Mrs. Ilosking, 86—G—SO : Mrs. Shroff, 04—H—-SO. Juniors: Mrs. Spinley, 10.3 —31—72: Mrs. ,B. Gold water. 107—32—7-"i : Mrs. L. .Norton, 10G—30 —70 ; Mrs. C. Robinson. 102 —-25 —- 77: Mrs. B. Cooke. 100—32—77: Miss S. Johnston, 103 —2G —77 : Mrs. G. -P. Finlay, 110—33—77. In the handicap m'atch play, for the captain's trophy. Mis 9 A. Grove won the final by defeating Mrs. L. Norton, 3 and 2. In the final of the match play foursomes Mrs. M. Alison and Miss Harvey defeated .Mrs, Spinley and Miss* M. D-ailey, 4 and 3. Two ties were played off. One between Miss A. Grove and Miss C. Bray resulted in a win for Miss Grove, and the tie between Mrs. G. A. Hardloy and Mr?. E. Alison resulted in a win for the former.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 259, 1 November 1929, Page 11
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