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GOLF.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. The monthly L.G.U. n:ednl match was played by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the best cards handed in: — Seniors.—Mrs. Hughes, S6 —14—72 ; Mrs. Croft, 94—15—76: Miss L. Roberton, 98—18—80; Miss E. Wilson, 03—12—81; Mrs. J. Wilson, 93 —11—S2 ; Mrs. Smith, 07—15—82.

Juniors.—Mrs. A. Friedlander, OS —26 — 72; Miss M. Ridings, 95—10 —76; Miss X. Ballantyne, 08 —10 —70 ; Mrs. J. W. Carr, 102 —22—SO ; Mrs. Campbell, 114—33—51; Miss C. Rainger, 106—24 —S2. The semi-finals of the club championship resulted as follow:—Mrs. Marshall bear Mrs. Hughes, 6 and 5 ; Miss E. Culling beat Miss E. M. Upton, 0 and 4. The final will be played on Friday at 1 p.m. The semi-finals of the junior championship resulted: —Miss L. Roberton heat Mrs. Grant, 3 and 1; Miss M. Graham beat Miss K. Clark, 4 and 3. The final will be played on Friday at 12.30 p.m. The draw for the third round of the 72holes medal match, to be played next Tuesday, is as follows: —Miss L. Cutfield v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Buttle v. Miss E. Wilson, Miss X. Noakes v. Mrs. Endean, Mrs. Rainger v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mrs. Croft v. Miss L. Roberton, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Hughes, Miss M. Macfarlane v. Miss P. Orr, Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Marshall v. Mrs. Wright, Miss C. Moginie v. Mrs. Green, Miss B. McGovern v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. J. Wilson v. another; Mrs. Ralph v. Miss M. Walkley, Miss J. Buckleton v. Mrs. Finn, Miss M. Nevill v. Mrs. Frater, Miss K. Clark v. Miss M. Ridings, Mrs. Foster v. Miss P. Coutts, Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. E. Friedlander, Miss R. Roberton v. Mrs. S. Hanna, Miss H. Jackson v. Miss H. Asser, Mrs. Geddes v. Miss C. Rainger, Mrs. Grant v. Miss M. Cousins, Mrs. Gorrie v. Miss N. Ballantyne, Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. E. B. Brown, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Trice, Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Boddington. Mrs. Jefferson v. Miss F. Egerton, Miss I. D. Lever v. Mrs. A. Friedlander. Mrs. Martin v. Miss K. Souter, Mrs. J. W. Carr v. Miss V. Souter.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the result of the L.G.U. medal handicap match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill yesterday : — ■ Seniors. —Miss B. Grierson, 88 —18 —70 ; Mrs. O'Leary, 90—13 —77 ; Miss C. Stubbs, 96—18—78 ; Miss M. Miller, 97—17—80; Mrs. Paterson, 97—17 —80 ; Miss A. Grove, 93—12—81. Juniors. —Mrs. Broughton, 99—26 —73 ; Mrs.' H. Wiles, 101—28—73; Mrs. R. Sawers, 105—32—73 ; Mrs. S. Keid, 106 — 32 —74 ; Mrs. Jerrat, 100 —25—75 ; Miss D. Lamb, 102—27 —75; Mrs. Caughey, 105 — 30—75. The play-off of last L.G.U. tie between Mrs. O'Leary and Miss C. Stubbs resulted in a win for the former. The play-off of a tie in the eclectic match between Miss C. Stubbs and Mrs. J. Russell resulted in a win for .the former. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. handicap medal match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow in conjunction with the second round of the eclectic match :— First Tee, at 10.50 a.m. —Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. J. C. Findlay, Mrs. K. L. Wilson v. Mrs. O'Leary, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss G. Parr, Miss M. Miller V. Miss G. Easton, Mrs. Swain ■'v. Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Grierson, Miss Richardson v. Miss. Haslett. Mrs. Roberts tv. Miss A. Hill, Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. Melrose, Miss Cornafea v. Mrs. Robinson, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. Reid, Miss Dunnet v. Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Hipkins v. Mrs.' Grevatt, Mrs. Dignan v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Jerratt v. Miss Duder, Mrs; G. A. Hardley v. Miss L. Hall, Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. Brinsden v. Miss McGlashan, Miss E. Hardley - v.. Miss K.' Wells, Mrs. Wiles v. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. E., Alfson v. .Miss N. Self, Mrs. Mclndoe v. Mrs. Court, Miss H. Hardley v. Miss N. Martin, Mrs. Rawson-Smith' v. Mrs. W. H. Cooke, Miss Webster v. Miss Tlarks, Mrs. Coakiey v. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Leys v. another.

Eighth-Tee, at 10.40 a.m.—Miss-Harvey v. Mrs. White,' Mrs. McGowan v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Mueller, Miss J. Easton v. Miss K. Fouhy, Miss C. Lawrence v. Miss Moody, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss M. 'Bailey, Mrs. Gardner v. Miss Pickett, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Darrow v. Mrs. Lioyd, Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Goldwater, v. Mrs. Napier.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB.

' The draw for the C grade foursomes on Thursday, for Mrs.' E. L. Goldwater's trophy, is as follows:—Miss Williamson and Mrs ■ Gillet play Miss Gudgeon and Miss Gledhill, Miss McDonnell and Mrs. Bond play Mrs. Smallfield and Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Scales and -Mrs. Lusk play Mrs. Clise and Mrs. Kiss'en, Miss Weston, and Mrs. Cadness play Sirs. Weston and Mrs. Gray; Mrs. Hall arid • Mrs."* Randall play ~ Mrs. Atwood and Mrs. Badley, Miss Jackson and Mrs. Edey play Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Bloomfield, Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Short play Miss R. Gillett and Mrs. de Clive Lowe.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club will play a bogey handicap on the One Tree Hill links on Saturday. Post entries will ba received. In the C grade championship L. B. gchnauer, the winner at Maungakiekie, and H. V. Ganley, the winner at Titirangi, piaved the final in a 30 holes match, IS at each links. Schnaucr won, 7 and G. PUPUKE CLUB. The finals of the championships, between M. E. Thompson and L. J. Minogue, over 36 holes, will be played on Saturday next. Also the play-off for Mr. Chisliolm's trophy, between \V. C. Taylor and C. H. Kingston!, and the tie for the monthly medal round, between A. G. Lane and J. T. McCorkindale. A medal round for players not engaged in other matches will also be played. Post entries will be received. Players to choose, own partners. SOUTH AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. The qualifying round of the South Auckland championship golf tourney will be played at the St. Andrew's links, Hamilton, to-morrow. The first 16 players to qualify will play off for the championship, and the second 16 will contest the St. Andrew's match. Play will commence at the first tee at 5.45 a.m., pairs following at liveminute. intervals. Following is the draw: King v. Duffus, Tompkins v. Peyton, Beveridge v. McGlashen, Hintz v. Cole, Wells v. James, Xeedham v. Barnett, McDonald v. Xicoll, Ensor v. Brett, Otway. v. Ryan, Gardner v. Wynne, H. Gillies v. IT. Black, A. Gillies v. Blundell, Balph v. J. Black, Price v. Fisher, Kenny v. Crimp, Alford v. Rutherford, Petrie v. Rawson, Maingay v. Pomeroy, Laver v. Sutcliffe, Kissling v. Wake, Russell v. another.

PUKEKOHE CLUB. The Pukekohe Club's senior championship has been won this season by H. E. Kissling. .with E. Maddison runner-up. The filial proved an exciting match, with the issue in doubt right to the last putt. Play was over 36 holes. At the 27th Kissling was 4 up. With a splendid effort. Maddison made the game all square with only two more holes to play. The next hole was halved. Both were on the green with their third at the last. Maddison putted first, being about 12ft. from the hole, while Kissling was. about Oft. Maddison missed, but Kissling made no mistake with his putt, winning the hole and the match, -1 up. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB. ' The best card returned in the L.G.U. and medal match of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club was tlint of Mrs. Trembath, 110 —3G —74. Others were: Miss Matheson, 98—23—75: Miss Higginson. 104—24—80; Mrs. Gardner, 03—14—SI; Mrs. Ward, 100 —IS—S2. • MORRINSVILLE LADIES' CLUB. (Froyi Our Own Correspondent.) MORIUNSVILLE Tuesday. The members of the Morrinsville Ladies' Golf Club will play a medal round on Saturday for Mrs. S. Morrow's trophy. In conjunction with this a bogey match will also be held for Miss D. Lowry's trophy. Only players who have not won trophies this, season will be eligible. The secret nine match played last Saturday was won by Miss L. Strevens.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 18

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 18

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 18

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