GOLF.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. HOPE LEWIS CUP COMPETITION. Members of the Auckland Ladies' GolC Club played the second round of the match play tournament for the Hope Lewis Cup at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the results: —Miss M. Johnson (31), beat Miss 11. Asser ("JO), 1 up; Miss E. Curnmings (4), beat Miss M. Cooper (11), 1 up; Mrs. Robertson (14), beat Mrs. E. B. Brown (25), 4 and 3; Mrs. Jefferson (Viß), beat Mrs. Croft (19), 3 and 1 ; Miss Upton (9), beat Miss G. Buddie (16), 7 and 5; Miss F. Rathbone (S), beat Miss S. Malioney (21), 2 and 1: Miss L. Cutfield (16). beat Mrs. Trice (21). 4 and 2; Miss M. Russell (32). beat Miss C. Moginie (14), 6 and 4: Miss S. Henderson ('Jo* beat Mrs. Richmond (27), 1 up; Miss E. Mahoney (17). beat Miss B. Porter (30), 4 and 3; Mrs. Towle (19), beat Mrs. Henry (16), 3 and 2: Mrs. Green (16). beat Mrs. Morris (19). 5 and 3 : Miss M. Ridings (19), and Miss B. McGovern (18), all square. The next round must be played by April 28. A bogey match will be played on Tuesday next, players to arrange their partners.
TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB,
Members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club played a medal handicap yesterday. Following are the best scores: — Seniors. —Mrs. Paterson. S8 —17 —71 ; Mrs. T. W. Hosking, 79 —5—74; Mrs. It. Deighton, 82—6—76 : Mrs. McMillan, SO— 12—77 ; Mrs. I. B. Stewart, 92—14 —78. Juniors. —Miss M. Bailey, 97 —22 —75 ; Miss A. Hackett, 97—21—76. In the C grade match Mrs. A. Bartley won with a score of 119. Following is the draw for the first round of match play for the Ballin Cup, to be played "to-morrow, starting in order of the draw at 10.30 a.m.:—Mrs. .T. C. Finlay v. Mrs. G. White, Mrs. C. Robinson v. Mrs. Paterson, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. W. T. Keid v. Mrs. R. Deighton, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor. Mrs. B. Cooke v. Miss Harvey, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Levs. Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Miss M. Cooke. Mrs. T. W. Hosking v. Mrs. Lovett, Miss M. C. Bray v. Mrs. R. O. Gardner, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss P. Moody. Mrs. E. Alison v. Miss B. M. Grierson. Miss G. Easton v. Miss A. Hackett. Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Gvllie, Mrs. M.ickinnon v. Miss .T. Easton, Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Mrs. McMillan. Miss- W. Bailey v. Miss M. Richardson. Mrs. Mclndoe v. Mrs. C. K. Grierson. Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss F. Hall. Miss Duder v. Mrs. Coakeley, Mrs. Horton v. Miss M. Goldwater. Mrs. Rawson-Smith v. Mrs. Richardson, Miss M. Fouhy v. Miss G Thompson, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. Melrose v. Miss L. Hall. Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Noel Self, Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. M. K. Cooke, Mrs. Cain v. Miss Nesta Self, Mrs. Brooke Taylor v. Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Ferguson a bye.
MAUNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB
Following were the best scores returned in the Canadian bogey foursomes match plaved by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill yesterday : —Mrs. Hipkins and Mrs. T. Harrison (18), 2 down; Miss Grove and Mrs. White (12), Mrs. Grevatt and Miss Palmer (17), Mrs. Mueller and Miss Lawrence (18). Mrs. Balgownie and Miss D. Lamb (18). 4 down; Mrs. Burton sind Mrs. Mason (10), Miss Walker and Miss McGowan (17), Mrs. Llovd and Mrs. W. .T. Reid (20), 5 down. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock :—Mrs. W. Bowker v. Mrs. D. Revell. Mrs. K. Garland v. Mrs. A. Coo, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. A. Bartley, Mrs. R. M. Roe v. Mrs. S. Morley, Mrs. Bon.l v. Miss A. Fitzpatrick. Miss G. Latimer v. Miiss M. Wright. Mrs. G. .Tackson v. Mrs. .7. D. .Tones, Mrs. A. D. Stewart v. Mrs. Fletcher. *
PUPUKE CLUB.
The Pupuke Club has made a start this season -with over 60 new members, £nd prospects for the season are excellent. The course is in splendid order. Next Saturday an inter-club match with the Akarana Club is to be played, the seniors at Akarana and the juniors at Pupuke. So far this season the Pupuke players have had two Saturdays' play and an Easter tournament. Last Saturday the club commenced the first medal round of the season. There was a very high standard of play, five members tying with 68 net. The following players have been selected to plav for the Pupuke Golf Club in an inter-club match against Akarana on Saturday next: — . , Seniors, at Akarana. —I. G. Mackenzie, FT. C. Stevens, L. J. Minogue. TO. W. Mills, F IT Mingay. L. Harrison, R. Johnstone. FT. Goodwin.* T. G. de Clive Lowe, W. C. Taylor. H. T. Gould, L. S. Ansell. Juniors, at Pupuke.—A. G. Lane. J>. P. C Mowbrav. A. P. Coltmnn, G. O. Stephenson. R. N. S. Chisholm. C. P. Hopkins. TV. T. Stemson, H. Spiller, T. MeCorkindale. F. C. Brown, J. E. Close, R. N. K. Swanston, B tellers. Players unable to take part are requested to notify the secretary.
AKARANA CLUB,
The four-ball best-ball bogey match, to have been played next Saturday, has been postponed. An inter-club match with the Pupuke Golf Club is to be played instead. The following are the teams Seniors, at Akarana. —Basil .T. Smith, iun., Geo. M. Brown, .T. M. Cochran (cantain ), H. A. Clarke, J. M. McKenzie V T, Baker, G. M. Cox, G. Coltman, W. R. Swanson, Dr. Aitken Taterson, D. feyme, Pupuke.—o. R. Bayley (cantt r. Tyler, C. H. Halford. P. Ooutts M. Kiely, L. Cummins, J. R. Campbell. H. P. Cullen, G. Ij. Bayley, L. Harris, V 'lf D any' of ttu? above players will not be available please notify the secretary.
NORTH SHORE CLUB.
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WAITEMATA CLUB,
afternoon, play commencing at 1.3 .
N.Z. COUNCIL MEETING.
The monthly meeting of the council was held on Roberts (chairman), present: Sir Alexanaer Q H Trippi « 8 A A Gm. w. A U Kiely, M. C-mbie, Col. R. O. Chesney and (*. O. Sutton is rC \\nHi regard to association professionals, the secretary reported that Norman Fuller started his tour last week and Arthur Pass *n e-forf -f-v* ics week. Bo tlx o.re booked for some little time to come and further booklnfhffoll°owingnnew clubs, which had duly nnnlication were elected members of S IP a4oc ation "-North Shore Golf Club, Takapuna; Pirino Golf Club, Wairarapa; Waharoa Golf Club, near Rotorua kiekie Golf Club. Auckland. One club tended its resignation from the association, the Lumsden Golf Club, Southland. With regard to the Ivirk-Windeyer Cup contest, the secretary reported that the New South Wales Golf Council had acknowledged receipt of the association s cablegram suggesting postponement of this competition until 1932, and the suggestion is being referred to. a meeting of the council of the New South Wales Association. Forthcoming tournaments advised to the association are:—Timaru Golf Club (South Canterburv championship). June 3; Waipukurau Goif Club. September 3, 4 and 5; Wanganui Golf Club. October 1. _2 and 3; NeW Zealand championship meeting, Shirley, Christchurch, October 15 to 24.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1931, Page 15
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