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GOLF.

; PUPUKE CLUB. The semi-finals of the Pupukc. Golf Club's championships have been decided. Following were the results:—Seniors: M. E, Thompson beat J. J. McKCnzie. 1 up at the 10th; L.. .T. Minogue beat B. B. Goldwatei',' 2 lip. Juniors: L. G. Ansell beat S. R. Norris, 4 aha 3; W. C; Taylor beat C. P. Hopkins, 2 up. i ; WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. I'ollowing is the dravr for the fitst round of the gold button match to be played by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club by next Frld&yMiss MacindOe v. MJss MacGlashah. Miss • ICcvill vl'- Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Hay. Mrs. Clouston, byes. .Following is the draw for.the medal round over nine holes to be played next Saturday, by Saturday players.:-^—Mrs. MacCredie V. Miss Longdill. Miss Moulton v. Miss Gordon-Cuming. Miss McLaren v. Miss Hbtehkiss, Miss Cohoun v. Miss; L'cwis. Miss D'Autlireau v. Miss Soutbgate. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. : ; Following were the best cards returned in the L.G.U. medal'match played by members of the Otaliiihu Indies' Golf Club: — Mrs. Mofflt, OS—2S—7O ; Miss Barton, 97—f 20 —77 ;• Mrs. Currie, 104—25—79 ; Mrs. Chapnian. 106 —27- —79. ' The best C grade scores for the nine holes match were .v-Dr. G.• 'Rowley, GO—IS —42 ; Miss Blakey, 01—IS—43; Mrs. Wallace, | 03 —18 —45. •' : , "The consolation match for a trophy donated by Miss M. Wills was won _by Mrs. Chapman with a score of 100 —27—79. The best scores for. the bronze medal were as follows :—Mrs. Mofflt. 313 : Miss Barton, 313: Miss O. Whiteley, 315; Miss E. Whiteley. &is; ' • . . The, best scores in the season's eclectic trophy, donated by -Miss Richards, were: — J V'. Boyee, 52—31—51: Miss Deuzie, 87 — 31—5(1: Miss Sniifh, 92—36—56; Miss Lloyd White. 91—34—57: Miss Mellsop,: 73—16 —57: Miss Barton. 7S ; —20 —58; Miss Percy, SO—20—00; Mrs. Chapman, 58—27—61. The three rounds of the eclectic match for a. trophy donated by Miss C. Wallace resulted:; —Miss Lloyd-White, 96 —34—62; Miss Mellsop. 81—16—65: Miss Deuzie, ; Mrs. Mofflt. 94—28—66; Miss Percy. SS —20 —6S: Miss Barton. SO.—2(Vi-f----69: Mrs. Currie, 94 —25—09; Miss B. Hill, 100—31—09. , v The best scores in the V grade: of nine holes for a trophy donated by Mrs_. Bovee' Were as follows :—-Miss Reynold*. 55 —is— 37,:-Dr. G. Rowley. 50—18—38; Miss B. '53 —14—39 : Miss Blakey, 57 — IS—39. MANUREWA CLUB. "The semi-final of the Manurewa Club's men's championship was won by Adlam, who defeated Barnard, 2 and' 3. The draw for the lirst round for Mr. D'Esterro's trophy is as follows:—Galloway v. Barnard, Burton v. MeParlane. Adlam v. .Tepson. Shugar v. White, Edgley v." Gilmore, Hill; v. Fleming. In the ladies' division, the draw for the first eclectic round and for Air. D'Esterru's trophy is as follows :—Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Shu gar.-"Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Lupton v. Miss'.Tuckes. Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. Edgley, Mrs. White v. Mrs. Gilmore. Mrs. •Mainland-v. Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Margetts. Miss Nelson v. Miss Grey. Miss King. v. Miss Barnard. Miss MeParlane v. Miss White,- Miss Noble v. Miss Wood, Miss Hill. v. another. , HAMILTON CLUB. ■The medal handicap sweepstake played by members of the Hamilton Golf Club at St. Andrew's links on Saturday resulted in. a win* for E. East. Following were the cards returned i: E. East, SSrrlO —72 ; Ilog,ben; Si—l 4.—73; Cole. .SS—l4—74 ; Beveridge, 94—20—74 : - Milroy. 98—24—74; J, M. Iforton. 82—5—.74; IT. Blackie. 92—15—74; Swarhrlek,-,92—1S- I -74 : Lovcridge, 99—24 — 75: Toombs, 92—16—70.

MORRINSVILLE CLUB. '' MORRINSVILLE,-Monday. The results: of the qualifying rounds, for the senior, and junior championships played by the Morrinsville Golf Club on Saturday are ae follow—: • , ! ' Seniors.—Ensor 85, Jackson 87, Dodd 88, Johnson *90. Seifert 92, Ryiin 92, Pet'ry 92, Laver 93. Mueller- 93, Maingay 94, Needham 94, Howie 100. ' Juniors.—Johnston 96,. Dayies 98, McLean 102, Turner. 106, Gould 111, Hart IliO, Hammond 121, . Ryan 125, Faulkner 127, Jenk i 115.130- : " ■ -■■••• ' '' : The idrft-fr for: the -'fflrtt' round for n6xt .Saturday is, as follow :—Jackson v. Seifert, Johnson -.x',. Ensor, Ry'Sii v. Dodd t Petty; v* Lavor,- Davies v,' Gould, McLean v. Hart, Hammond v. Ryain, Johnson- v. Turner. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. ; . The Hamilton Ladies'„ Golf., Club played the final of the consolation match for Mrs. 'W.'J. King's' trophy yesterday.- Mrs. Olive -Matthews beat Miss Byre) 2 up.v v.. '~ The club will :hold . an open day on .Wednesday. Following is the draw for' the- m'Crlal ' roiind, to* he played in the morning, the first pair starting, at the first tee at 10 o'clock, and other pairs following at internals of; three minuteS: Mrs. Kenny v. Mrs, O. Aitken, Miss Rainger v. Miss S. Mahoiioy, Miss Allen v; .Mrs. E: B. Brown, Sutton -v. Miss J. Eastori,' : Mrs. ■ Hazard v. Miss Scott, Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. G. McGlashan, Miss K.'Oliver v. Mrs. Stanly, Miss Robson v. Miss E.-Upton, Mrs. A. T. Atkins v. Mrs. N. O. Sutherland, Mrs. W. Aitken v. Mrs. F. Trice, Mrs. P. G. ' Russell' v. Mrs. P. Morris, Mrs. A.'English v. " Mrs. L. Teasdale, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. C." M. Masters, Miss D. Eyre Miss ■ Blythe, Mrs. G. Mathieson v. Miss J. Tetopler, Mrs. C. Ilotsori v! Miss Priestley. > J j Seventh Tee, at 9 o'clock.—Mrs. B. C. Taylor v. Miss..M. Collins; Miss Clark v. Miss A. Robinson. Miss Focke v. Mrs. .L. Reynolds, Mrs. : M. Ward :v. Mrs. Underwood, Mrs.VW. .Peterson v. Mrs., C. Taylor, Mrs. C. Blundell v. Mrs, A. Cradwlck. ,i Following is the draw, for the second bogey, match, to he played to-morrow afternoon, starting at the first tec a t'1.30 :— Mrs. Kenny v. Mrs. E., B. Brown. Miss .T. Easton v. . Miss Rainger, Miss Allen v. Miss Scott, Mrs. McGlashan v. Mrs.. Sutton. Mrs. Busing v. Mifes E. Upton, Mifjs K. Oliver v. Miss M. Collius. Miss Robson V.: Mrs.' Hazard, MrsJ .B. C. Taylor.r. Miss Clark, Miss S'. Malioney v. Mrs. L. Reynolds; Mrs. C. Blundell v;. Miss A.- Robinson, Mrs,- 0. Aitken. v. Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. M. Ward v. Mrs. Teasdale, Miss Dawson v. Miss Focke. • .Seventh Tee. at 42.30.—Miss Templer r. Mrs. R. .G. .Guy. Miss Blythe t. Miss McLean, Miss-Priestley v. Mrs. A. James, Mrs.' X. Rawlinirs v. Miss A. Xolan, Miss A; ITewett v. - Mrs. A. E. : Sandford, Miss K. Wilson t. Mrs.-P. Din-rle, I:"; The'-draw for the ex-Ellis Cup players will be .posted' at the' clubhouse. PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB. In the qualifying rounds for the. championships in the ladies" division of the Pilkekohe-.Club, the following qualified to eomnete for the senior championship :—Miss L. Potter, 95; Miss Jefferis, 100; Miss Taylor. 103: Miss Gray. 10S: Mrs. Maddison, 112 : Miss Kensington. 114; Miss R. Johns, llfi : Miss A; - Potter. 121.* The following qualified to compete for the .'junior, championship :—Miss Campbell, 115': Miss R. Roulston. 123: Mrs. .Tobson, 120: Miss Lauer,. 127,; Miss N. Perkin f s, 128: Miss Gladstones, 130; Miss P. Lyne, 131; Miss 7x. Johns, 131. CAMBRIDGE CLUB. The final 'games in the Cajibridge Club championship competition were played on Saturdov, when R. S. Alford won the senior title, defeating J. Banks, 7 and C. The match was played over'3G holefe. This is the "first- time Alford has won the championship,' while■ Banks ha?- won- It four times previously. In the junior competition E. Morrice defeated J. Hawdrtta over a 36 holes course by 3 and I.- - ■ ,• •" • '• I

LADIES' MATCH. . , HAMILTON V. TE AROHA. .The .following are the scores in the' laaies contest at Te Aroha, local players being mentioned first:— Singles.—Mrs.. F. T. Halligan lost to Mrs. E. Mandeiy 2 and.l; Mrs. W. Hunger lost. |®. Mrs. C. O. Bennett, 5 and 4; Mrs. F. w. Bliss beat Mrs. A., G. ; Cradwick, 3 and 1; #rs,v_G. McGlaslian beat Mrs. E. Bartlett, o and 3 ; Mrs. J. Kennedy beat Mrs. A. Coventry, .6 and 4; .Mrs. Hedge and Mrs. P. R. : Haiard, all square; Mrs.%. J. Clarke A - English, 2 and .l; Mrs. R. C. Willis beat Mrs;.P. : G. Russell, 3'and'2;' Mts.'L. C. Mackie lost to Mrs. 13. M. Masters 4 and .3; Mrs. F. Wild beat: Mrs. N. Rawlings, G and 5; Mrs. W. H. Dempster, beat.MisS McLean, 3 and 1; Mrs. T. T. Gaw beat Mrs. L. Tompkins, 9 and 8. *■ Foursomes.—Mesdames Halligan and Hunger lost to Mesdames Mander and Ben-nett,-3 and 2; Mesdames Bliss and Hunger lost-to tMesdamcs Blandwick and'Bartlett,. 2 down; Mesdames Meikle and Kenny lost, to Mrs. Aitken and Miss Coventry, 1 down; Miss Hedge and Mrs. Clarke beat Mesdames Hazard and : English,. 4 and -2 ; Mesdames Willis and Mackie , lost to Mesdames Russell and Masters, 2 down; Mesdames Wild and Dempster lost to Mrs. Rawlings and Miss McLean, 1 down. THAMES LADIES' CLUB. The-maich. to be,, played this week by the Thames Ladies' - Club will be an L.G.U. medal. A special match for non-handicap players, -lor Mrs.' Pease's trophy, will also be played. The draw for the medal match is as follows: : —Wednesday players: Mrs. W. Pric6 v. Mrs. Llggins, Miss L. Price v. Mrs. C. Poulgrain, Mrs. Pease v. Mrs. Fisher, Miss Poulgrain v. Mrs. V. Boles, Mrs. McCarroll y, Miss Smith, Mrs. E. J. Cleridou v. Mrs. Sowerby, Mrs. S. Miller v. Sister Rearder, Mrs. Harden v.. Mrs? Dovcll, Miss Twohill v. Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. B. Clendon .v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Davison v. Mrs. Columb, Miss D. Griffin v. Miss M. Price. Saturday players: Miss Kidd v. Miss Dodd, Miss Turner y. Miss Avery, Miss Boles v. Mrs. Mann, Miss Kennedy v. Miss Hillcoat, Miss Camber \v Miss Coakley, Miss Shaw v. another. * The best scores in last week's L.G.U. match were:—Silver division : Miss McLoughlin, 99—17—82. Bronze division: Miss BOles. 105—31—74 ; Mrs. Fisher, 113—36—77 : Mrs. W. Price, 108—25—53; Mrs. E. J. Clendon, 120—36—84. The rose bowl competition was won by Miss -McLoughlin, 'with 12 points. Miss Boles was second with 11 points.. TAURANGA CLUB. ; - _ TAURANGA, Monday. Matches between the Tauranga and Whak'atane Clubs were played at the weekend on the Gate Pa links, Wliakatane winning by eight matches to six. Following are the scores, Tauranga' players being mentioned first:—Anderson and Matheson beat York and Napier, 1 up; Bryaii'and Pott lost to* Reynolds and Carter, 5 and 4 ; Roache and Bullard lost to Brebner and McC'ullough, 1 down; Ivory and R. 11. Plielan lost to Baker and Suckling, 2 down; Butts and D.\V. Anderson lofft to Inness and Spence, 3 down ; Rodgers and Garrett beat Beckett and Luxton, 5 and 3; Mayfield and Bloor lost to Buddie and' Pirini, 2 down; Anderson and Bryan beat York and Napier,>l up : Matheson and Goulding beat Carter and Reynolds, 3 up; Snodcrass and Grieve lostto Brebner and McCullough, 5 down; Kensington and. Bullard beat Baker and Suckling, 3 up : Buxton and Turner beat Innes and Spence, 4 up; Baigent and Rowe lost to Luxton and Beckett, 6 down; Hanna and Watkins lost to Pirini and Buddie, 7 down. ' ( ■ The following ladles' team will represent Tonranga against-Te Puke in" a match this week :—Mesdames'Mason, Maltby, Bullard, Sanders. Marfield, Brisco, Smith, Misses M. Wallis, N. Renshaw, C. Hall. Reserve: Mrs. Fell. . .. The ladles' flag match was won by Mrs. Heald. .; ■ . •, ■ , ■ _ TE KUITI CLUB. Tn the final of the Te Kuiti Club chanir Saunders beat E. Harrison, G and 4. In the junior championship "F. Hetet beat B, J. Drake, 7 and 5. ■» '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 15

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 15

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 15

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