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GOLF.

WEEK-END RESULTS. AUCKLAND CLUB. The second round of the Auckland Golf Club's senior championship was played at Mitldlemore on Saturday. Following were the results; —lt. O. Gardner beat E. L. Bartleet, 1 up; H. B. Lusk beat C. Gordon, 5 and 6; A. Donald beat L. W. Delph, 6 and 5 ; Dr. Abbott beat 11. Plumley, 1 up. The _ second round of the intermediate championship was also played. Following were the results: —H. L. Itees beat H. P. Richmond, 2 up; G. Foote beat V. Wilson, 1 up; Dr. F. Macky beat R. B. Wilson, 4 and 3; D. MacCormick beat J. B. Lusk. 3 and 2. The first" round of the junior championship resulted as follows —K. Rutherford beat E. Harper, 3 and 2 ; T. Davis beat R. Brown, 4 and 2; W. Bloomlield beat Dr. Johnson, 3 and 2; T. Brett beat F. Dawson, 3 and 1; D. Poison beat A. N. Smith, 2 and 1; It. Smith beat E. C. Sare, 3 and 2. ' In the semi-finals of the C grade championship K. Wilson beat J. B. Macfarlane, 1 up, and S. Ludbrook beat 11. Cameron, 4 and 3. MAUNGAICIEKIE CLUB. A medal handicap for the captain's prize was played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at Titirangi on Saturday and resulted in a win for It. L. Wilson, who returned a card of 77—10—67. Other best cards were :—J. H. Goyder, S4 —16—GS ; E. W. Yates, 92—20—72 ; J. Gilmour, 84—11— 73 ; It. A. Spinley, 93 —20—73; H. D. Brinsden, 76—2—74; A. H. O'Leary, BS—l3— 75; W. G. Cain, 94—18—76; W. H. Furness, 101—25—76 ; A. M. Go aiding, 84— 8—76; It. M. George, 79—2—77. The final of the junior championship over 36 holes was played between S. T. Gaskin and J. H. Goyder./ At the conclusion of the first 18 holes played at One Tree Hill Gaskin was 4 up. The remaining IS holes were played at Titirangi, Gaskin winning the match, 6 and 5. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal match, to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill to-morrow, commencing at ten o'clock in the order of the draw;— i Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs. Swain v. Miss ,M. Miller, Miss G. Parr v. Miss B. Grierson, Mrs. Houghton v. -Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss M. Haslett, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Russell, Miss G. Eastou v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Hipkins, V. Mrs. Dignan, Miss Cliurton v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. G. White v. Miss M. Richardson, Miss 'J. Easton v. Miss A. Hacket, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss McGowan, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss F. Preece v. Miss I. Walker, Mrs. Duncan v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. Kilner v. Mrs. Jerrat, Miss M. Coath v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Caugliey y. Mrs. P. Harrison, Miss H. Hardley v. Miss R. Williams, Miss N. Self v. Miss Tiarks, Mrs. H. Williams v: Miss Evans, Miss E. Thompson v. Miss W. Lamb, Mrs. Burton v. Miss M. Harvey, Miss E. Sclinauer v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. I-lorton, Mrs. E. Brown v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Miss M. Bailey v. Miss R. Hill, Mrs. Wellsted v. Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. Ramsay v. Miss Ponsford, Mrs. Brought.on r. Mrs. Dunne, Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. F. Alpe, Mrs. R. Ward v. Mrs. Napier, Miss C. Wells v. Miss F. Richards, Mrs. S. Reid v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. Restall v. Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. Coakley v. Mrs. Leys. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Oxlev v. Mrs. Verry, Miss A. Hall v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss 1 D. Lamb v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Miss C. Creamer v. Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. H. Wiles. Mrs. C. Grierson v. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Choyce V. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Richardson v. Miss Millington, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. ChapPO A match for C grade players -will be held on Thursday, players to cjioose partners and arrange own time. AKARANA CLUB. The sixth round of the Tyler Memorial Cup, in conjunction with the monthly button, was plaved by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the results : H. R. Tyler, 88 —19 —69 ; H. Stacev, 96—22—74; H. Sinclair, 91—15—76; ,T McKenzie, 84—8—76; J. B. Gilmore, 98— 22—76; T. Coltman, 87—11—76; H. P. Cullen, 101—24—77; L. Harris,- 102—24—78; R. Clarke, 99—20—79; D. L. Baker, BS—9— 79; D. J. Smith, SO—l—79. The best total in the Tyler Memorial was that of F. Ilazelden, 2SS. The next best cards were: H. R. Tyler 295, V. C. Baker 296, W. R. Swanson 300, A. Sinclair 310, J. Swanson 312, D. J. Smith 316, A. E. Young 325. 1 AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The best scores returned for the bogey match played on Saturday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club are as follow : Miss J. Cousins 1 up ; Miss E. Fearnley 1 down, Miss G. Smith 2 down. The Canadian foursomes played on visitors' day were won by Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Grant with a score of 105 —24—81. Miss P. Peet and Miss L. O'Callaghan were second with 109 —24—85. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match, to be played to-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Neale, Mrs. Sinclair v. Mrs. Hazelden, Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Ross. Miss Ballantyne v. Mrs. Zahara, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Rayward, Mrs. Preston v. Miss L. O'Callaghan, Mrs. Burtenshaw v. Mrs. Rountree. Mrs. England v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Caughey v. Miss Dalton, Miss P. Peet v. Miss T. Cox, Miss Miller v. Mrs. Young, Miss Nicol v. Miss Todd, Miss Joughin v. Miss Jones. Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Fearnley, Mrs. Blakey v. Miss O. Darrach, Miss Bain v. Miss Tingey. • , The draw for the second round of the C grade stroke competition for Miss Todd's trophv is as follows: Miss B. Endean v. Miss Flovd, Miss Birch v. Miss Kerr-Taylor, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Millard, Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Kingsland. Mrs. Ewen v. Miss R. Tvler, Mrs. Schischka v. Miss Davey, Miss 'I. Walters v. Mrs. Darrach, Mrs. Walker v. Miss Spenee, Mrs. Free v. Miss Keen, Mrs. King v. Mrs. Martin. - GLENDOWIE CLUB. The semi-finals of the Glendowie Golf Club's championships were played on Saturday. Following were the results: — Seniors—C. Allcott beat R.Kissling, 2 and 1; E. Hutchison beat O. Wolfgramm, 3 and 2 - m „ r Juniors. —L. Harrison beat T. Russell, 5 and 4; F. Hintz beat H. Wright, 1 up. C Grade. —J. R. Rendell beat D. McGregor, 4 and 3; M. Bailey beat A. O. Horspool, 1 up at the 20th. A bogey handicap was also played. Following were the best cards handed in: C. B Thomas 2 down ; R< Edmonds 3 down, j' R Rendell 3 down, H. Rawlinson 4 down, J. H. Hall 4 down, J. C. Graham 4 down, C. C. Biernacki 4 down. W. Laxon 5 down, G. Brown 5 down, F. Trice 5 down. , , Mixed foursomes will he played next Saturday, players to choose partners and opponents. The following players will represent Glendowie in a match against Maungakiekie Club, to be played at Glendowie next weekend: C. Allcott, R. Kissling, G. Brown, E Hutchison. C. B. Thomas, R. Edmonds, P Chins, .T. Kissling, P. Niccolls, C. Woods, 0. Wolfgramm, R. Bradley. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the flag match to be plaved on Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club for a prize presented by Miss Meadows: Miss Colebrook v. Miss B. Hill, Miss Brookfield v. Mrs Hutchison, Mrs. Howey Walker v. Mrs. Mathieson, Miss Meadows v. Miss Lundon, Mrs Hill v. Miss McGinley, Mrs. Hintz V. Mrs' Butler, Mrs. Browne v. Miss Johnson." Mrs. McMillan r. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Montgomery v. Miss Maden, Miss R. Wilson v Mrs. Rennie. Mrs. Lintott v. .Mrs. Coombes, Mrs. Markwick -. Miss 0- English Miss M. Hill v. Miss Sharland, Miss Vnnleyard v. Miss Sutton. Miss Prosser v. Miss Lawrence, Miss Scott v. Miss M. Englif The draw for the C grade flag match is ns follows; Mrs. Cahill v. Miss Todd. Miss Wells v Mrs Ouill. Mrs. Meikleiohn v. Miss Ouill. Mrs. Bnrtleet v. Miss N Bond. "Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. T<ivien. Mrs. Hiignes v. 'Mrs. Holdsworth, Miss C. Bond v. a!l Thp er "ringer match" for a trophv nresentpd bv Mr. Mathieson. was won_ by Miss B. Hill, whose card rend 82—29—00. < Other cards were: Miss Apnleynrd. Sn—3l—s4 Mrs. Browne. 72-17—55: Mrs. Warren, 7620 —56; Mrs. Rennie. 78 —22—>6. Thp C ; grade eclectic match for Mrs. McMillan's prize was won bv Mrs Macartney, Mrs Lintot being second. The C grade "tinerer match" for prizes presented by Mrs. Mathieson. was won by Mrs. Macartney ind Airs. The walking stick for ratting comp-ititi' , was won by Mrs. Hill.

PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played the sixth monthly medal on Saturday. Following were tlie cards returned: A. G. Lane, 7S—lo—6B; T. McCorkindale, 'J2--24 GS ; M. E. Thompson, 79 —8—71; R. Johnson, 85—12—73; L. H. Saunders, 87 —14—73; C. H. Kingsford, 58—15—73; E. W. Mills, 87—11 —76 ; H. W. Bennett, 88—12—76 ; G. D. Hunt, 90—14—76; 15. E. Goldwater, 88—11—77. The best cards returned in the Mingay Cup, of three rounds, intdal p'ay, were: L. J. Minogue 209, L. J. Ansell 213, F. W. Chambers 215, B. E. Goldwater 216, R. K. H. Greville 218, E. W. Mills 219. PAPAKURA CLUB. The Papakura Golf Club officially closed its playing season on Saturday, when mixed foursomes were played over 10 holes. Miss C. Wood and L. G. Watson, after finishing equal with Miss Coxhead and Ohlsonj won the play-off over two holes. An approaching and putting competition was won by Mrs. Tilston and Wisliart. During the afternoon the trophies won by members during the season were presented by the club captain, Mr. W A. Porritt, who also thanked Mr. E. D. McLennan for the use of his property for the club's course. HAMILTON CHAMPIONSHIPS. Following are the results of the semifinals in the Hamilton Golf Club's championships, played on Saturday : — Seniors. —W. D. Koss defeated Wake, 5 and 4; Crimp defeated Guy, 2 and 1. Intermediate. —Newlands defeated Day, 5 and 1; Bennett defeated Hart, 1 up. Juniors. —Cann defeated James, 4 and 3 Beveridge and McMullin have not yet played. , , , A medal handicap was played by members of the Hamilton Golf Club on St. Andrews links on Saturday and resulted in a "Win for Gunn. ' , TE AROHA LADIES' CLUB. In the qualifying round of the ladies' iunior golf championship the following qualified :—Mesdames Gaw, Willis, Carwardine, Mackie, Wild, Misses Kenny, Bliss and Cowley. LADIES' TEAM AT ROTORUA. A ladies' inter-club golf match between Cambridge and Rotorua resulted in a draw. The following are the results, Cambridge players being mentioned first—Mrs. K. Browne beat Mrs. Hill, 1 up; Mrs. Burke beat Mrs. Butler, 1 up; Mrs. Nolan beat Mrs. Parata, 5 and 4; Mrs. J. Banks and Mrs. Hitchcock, all square; Miss Garland lost to Miss Lewis, 4 and 3; Miss Watt beat Miss Corlett, 2 up; Miss Thompson beat Mrs. Hall, 3 and 2 ; Mrs Mackey lost to Mrs. Haymes, 6 and 4; Miss Priestly lost to Mrs. Spedding, 6 and 5; Mrs. Nlcoll lost to Mrs. Petre, 5 and 4; Miss Blythe lost to Mrs. It. C. Smith, 2 and 1; Mrs. Alford lost to Mrs. Fortune, 3 and 2 ; Mrs. Martyn lost to Mrs. Bennett, 5 and 4; Mrs. Wliewell beat Mrs. P. J. Sheriff, 4 and , Mr; 3. Todd beat Mrs. Davys, 3 and 2. ROTORUA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. In the final of the Kotorua Golf Club championship on Saturday S. E. Carr beat H. Troutbeck, 7 and 6. ONEWHERO CHAMPIONSHIPS. OwinK to wet weather on Saturday morning the final of the Onewhero Golf Clubs senior championship between Poutu ana Abernethy, over 36 holes, was postponed until Wednesday. . . „ In the junior championship nnai a. Brownlie beat It.' McDermott. 2 and 1. The ladies' senior championship lias been won by Miss F. Cameron, -with Miss b. Cameron runner-up, and the pionship by Miss Bartleet, wth Miss Greensndth ' 0 me (}al round played by lady members for Mrs. Taylors trophy was won by Miss Aislabie, with Miss Owen runner-up. 1 " CHRISTCHURCH CLUB TITLE. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. i In the final of the Christchurch Golf Club championship E. M. Macfarlane beat i E. C. Abernethy 9 up and 8.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 15

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 15

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 15

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