Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

GOLF.

; SATURDAY'S RESULTS. • DRAWS FOR THE WEEK. ; AUCKLAND BEATS AKARANA. i Members of the Akarana and Auckland Golf Clubs played a teams' match ar Middlemore, Auckland winning by l^/ a ™ e ° to 4, one being all square. Auckland won by nine games to three in the singles ana four to one in the four-ball. An-klnnd Following were the results, names being mentioned first: —«.«•*"■«"- zies lost to B. J. Smith, 2 and 1, E L. Bartleet beat G. M. Brown, 4 and -, R. G. Rainger beat V. Baker, 1 up, W. B. Colbeck lost to J. Coltman 4 and 3, E. H. Abel beat M. Greenbank, 2 up; U. L. Kees beat 11. Clark. 2 and 1; C. M. Gordon beat J. McKenrfe, 5 and 3; V Masters lost to J. Swanson, 5 and.4; R. S. Johnson beat G Coltman 2 and li B. »• Brown beat C M Cox 3 and 2; H M. Pountney beat C, Holloway, .4 and 3; B. C. Jacobs beat r>. S.vines, '2 and 1. ■ ■ Four-ball.—E. L. Bartleet and B H. Menzies beat B. J. Smith and GM Brown, 6 and 4; R. G. Rainger and YV. B. Colbeck lost to V Baker and J. Coltman, 1 down; E." H. Abel and H. L. Rees beat M. Greenbank and FT. Clark. 4 and 3:; C. M. Gordon and V. Masters boat .T. Mclvenzie and T. Swanson. 4 and 3: B. S. .Johnson and E. B. Brown beat G. Coltman and C. M. Cox, 4 and °- H. M. Pountney and B. C. Jacobs aud C. Holloway and D. Symes all square. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Following arc the results of the third round of the captain's prize played on Saturday by members of the Glendowie Go!f Chib':—H. G. Thomson beat C. Hewson, 7 and 5 ; W. Paton beat F. Trice, 2 up; N. A. Ching boat F. Faram, 1 up ; R. Bradley beat G. Kissling, 6 and 5; O. Wolfgram lost to I. Macarthur, 1 down; H. Wright lost to L. Cole, 1 down ; N. C. Sneddon beat J. Impey, 2 up ; C. B. Thomas beat C. S. Woods, 3 and 2. A bogey handicap played in conjunction was won by R.. Bradley with a card of 2 down. AUCKLAND CLUB. The second rcftinfl of the Bloonifield Bowl was played on Saturday under tricky conditions and it was not surprising that the best scores were considerably higher than when the first round was played. The best card was returned by Warwick Wilson with a net 73, while in the first round the best net score was 68. The results arc:— Warwick Wilson, 85—12—73: E. Harper, 03—18—75: K. H. Horton, 83—8—To; V. Wilson, 81—5—76; P. Abbott, !)<>—l4—76; J. F. Brown, $>—9 —7G: J. R. Connolly. 04— 18—76; N. Loiiisson, 81— A —77; H. Joyce, 57—10—77: R. J. King, 04—16—78; B. H. Menzies, 81—2—79.

WAITEMATA CLUB. A mixed foursome competition was played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday, but the course was very wot. The best, card returned was that of Miss N. McLeod and D. McLeod, 04—25—69. AKARANA CLUB. The Canadian mixed foursomes match resulted in a tie between .T. Swauson and Miss Hoe (90 —12—7S) and W. R. Swanso.n and Mrs. Sutton (91 —13—78). The next best cards were :—G. Coltmau and Miss Bndean, 94 —15 —79 ; G. Coutts and Miss Tyler-Davies, 90—11 —79; G. Brown and Mrs. Preston, 87—7—80 ; V. Baker and Miss G. Smith, 8(1—6—80; C. Holford and Mrs. Grant, 90—10—80; T. McKenzie and Miss G. Jones, 92—11 —81; B. K. Bayley and Miss Cox, 92—11—81: F. Astley and Miss Pearce, 92—11 —81 ; V. Smith and'■• Miss Fearnley, 94—12—82: T. Coltmau afla f ;Mrs. Brown, 91—9 —82; T. O'Callashanand Mrs. O'Callaghan, 95— 13—82; B. 3i> Smith and Miss Joughin, 91—9—82.^Af-«; •■'■'■■ ■-: ,-, TITIRANGI CLUB. f.-. The following is the result of the first, round in the Ballin Cup, played on the Titirangi links ,on Saturday:—R. J. Hamilton beat W: G. Cain, 2 and 1; J. Murray beat C. K.. Grieson, 0 and 3; J. S. Murray beat J. H. Poyder, 5 and 4; A. N. Taylor beat L. .T. Williamson, 0 and 5; A. V. Peace beat A. H. Magson, 1 up; V. N. Hubble beat E. Beeham 2 up; H. Brinsden beat A. Le Sieur, 4 and 3; Al. C. Jones beat A. G. Whitten, 2 up; G. J. Walker beat S. T. Gaskin, 5 and 3; W. Baker beat T. Goudie, 4 and 8; J. L. Carnachan beat C. Robinson, 5 and 4; G. M. White beat G. S. Graham, 4 and 3; A. B. Joplin beat C. G. Fisher at the 20th ; S. Hunter beat R. F. Ward, 3 and 1; A. R. Hodgeson beat R. M. Baker at -the 19th; F. W. Lvcas beat F. J. Newell, C and. 5. The following is the result of the first round in the consolation handicap : —H. M. Rogerson beat J. Grierson, 3 and 2 ; K. Warnock beat F. Brooke-Taylor, 3 and 2; R. A. Spinley beat T. E. Cleary, 1 up; J. "Dawson beat B. G. Stephens, 5 and 3; F. A. Brown beat F. Moore, 2 up; C. H. Wyatt beat G. R. Hart, 7 and 6; F, N. Laurie beat H. V. Ganley, 3 and 1. A bogey, handicap will be played next Saturday in conjunction with the second round of the Ballin Cup and, consolation handicap. J MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. What was probably a record entry greeted Maungakiekie's four-ball match, when, despite the high wind, many good cards were returned. The winning card of A. K. Hawley and Brooker of 10 up ■was especially good,, each combining splendidly: Scores returned were:—A. K. Hawley and Brooker, 10 up; J. S. Rankin and F. Wiseman, 4 up; R. S. and J. S. Milne, 4 up; J. Clarke and L. Norton, 3 up; Elliffe and J. Earle, 3 up ; S. Caro and J. Jerrat. 2 up; R. E. Craig and C. J. Schnauer, 2 up; Coutts and Schnauer, 1 up; D. R. Garrard.and Snieeton, 1 up; H. Morpeth and D. p. Holland, all square; Hardley and Moginie, 1 down; Bennett and Kidd, 2 down; Sherlock and Melville, 1 down; H. Frost and Mitchell, 3 down ; D'Audnoy and Laws, 4 down; N. J. Kidd and Wiles, I 4 down ; Turner and McKeown, 4 down ; Blackburn and Western, 5 down; Hooper and Earl. 5 down ; W. J. Hockin and R. M. Tolhurst, 6 down; Ellis and G. Godwin, 6 down. PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club competed for the President's prizes on Saturday. The winner was A. R. Coltman, whose score was 170—30 —140. Other cards returned were:—H. P. Hopkins. 179—34— 143; H. C. Stevens. 1\>3—36—147; F. H. Mingay, 169—22—147: H. L. M. Buisson, Ti G. de Clive Gowe. 182— 28—134; K. .Tounston, 155—20 —155; H. Everton, 205-^8—157.

HOLED IN ONE. A R. Coltinan, a member of the Pupuke •Golf Club, while playing in a friendly fourball match on the Pupuke links during the week-end, did the 12th hole, a distance of 155 yds, in one. NORTH SHORE V. HELENSVILLE. Members of the North Shore and HeleiisTille Golf Club* played an inter-club match at Helensville during the week-end, resulting in a win for the former by 9 games to 4. Following were the results, Helens-villc-names being'mentioned first: —Fenner beat Thompson, Paton lost to Chambers, Coutts lost to Hart, Lewis boat Taylor, Dodd lost to Prime. Craig lost to Black, Stanaway beat Beattie, Sanden beat Whitley Stewart lost to Tysoe, Trounsdaie lost to 'Olliver, Wayte lost to Kingsford, sen., Bnale lost to Chalmers, Guy lost to Swan son. MANUREWA CLUB. Following are the best cards returned in the first qualifying round of the Mamirewa Cup, played under adverse conditions:—Priest, 104 —26 —78: 0. V. Adlam, 97 —17 —80; White, 98 —17—81; Galloway, 95—13 —82 : Gilmore. 102 —20 —82 ; Edgley, 105—22—83; O. R. Adlam, 104—20—84; Barnard, 105 —20—85. Following is the draw for the final round for the President's trophy, and second qualifying round for the Manurewa Cup:—Galloway v. O. V. Adlam, Gilmore v. O. R. Adlam. Roberts v. T. J. Fleming, Edgley v. H. Fleming, Barnard v. Ansley, Priest v. White. J. D. Jepson v.. Hill, Dunn v. Woolley, Maxwell v. Jenkins, Nathan v. Margetts. Following will represent (he Manurewa Golf Club in an inter-club match with the Everslie - Club at Manurewa during the week-end :—Galloway. ,7. D. Jepson, O. V. -Adlam; White, Barnard. Blore, • Gilmore. O. V. Afliam, Edgley, H. Fleming, Priest, Hill. 'Reserves* Ansley. Roberts.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The winner of the flag match played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club was Mies O. Stevens. Following is the draw for the fourth mednl round and sealed hole match to be played next week: —Miss O. Stevens v. Mrs. Buddie, Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Mowbray v. Mise B. O'Neill, Miss A. O'Neill v. Miss Kelly, Miss G. McDonald v. Mrs. Clark, Miss Blomfield v. Miss Harty, Miss M. Parker v. Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. Goldwater v.- Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Scurr v. Mrs. Weller, Miss J. Parker v. Mrs. Spiller, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Deighton. Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss R. Williamson, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Curtis v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. Kensington V. Mrs. Gooding, Miss R. Gillett v. Mrs. Edey, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. R. Chisholm, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. Quick v. Miss E. Mills, Mrs. Close- v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. McCorkindale v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. McCreadie v. Mrs. McFarlane. Mrs. M. Chisholm v. I Miss Moncreiff. The Canadian foursome >played by C grade members was won by Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Rush. Following is the draw for the C grade medal round to be played next Thursday :— Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Kissin. Mrs. Shearer v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Maxwell v. Miss Gledllill, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Heldt, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Grey, Mrs. Howie v. Mm Gillett. Miss ■ Weston v. Miss Barton, Mrs. Rush v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Holl v, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Atwood v. Miss Johnston, Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Mair, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss Hughes v. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Harrison v. Mrs. Randall. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the medal handicap to be played to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club-s^-First Tee. —Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. A. H. O'Leary, Mrs. R. Deighton v. Mrs. I. B. Stewart, Mrs. J. Paterson v, Mrs. T. W. Hosking, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Miss M. C. Bray, Miss M. Duder v. Miss G. I. Ed's ton, Miss JM. Goldwater v. Miss B. M. Grierson, Mrs. L. Ferguson v. Mrs. .M. Shroff, Mrs. A. Hacket v. Miss W. Richardson, Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Miss B. Cornaga, Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. F. G. Alpc, Miss W. Bailey v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Miss G. Thompson v. Mrs. Leys, Mrs. M. K. Cookc v. Miss F. Hall, Bliss L. Hall v. Mrs. Mackiniion, Mrs. Mclndoc v. Miss Nesta Self, Mrs. Coaklpy v. another. Eighth Tee. —Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. W. G. Cain, Mrs. C. K. Grierson r. Miss P. Moody, Miss J. Easton y. Mrs. R. A. Spinier, Miss Noel Self v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. G. Court v. Mrs. Joplin, Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. E. Alison, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Rawson-Smith. A C grade match will start at 10.15 o"clock, players to choose partners.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the second round of the rclectic match, to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill to-morrow, commencing at 10.45 a.m., in the order of the draw:—Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. S. Reid, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Saxton, Mrs. A. Swain v. Mrs. G. Hardley, Mrs. H. V. Johnston V. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Napier, Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. J. Jerrat, Miss M. Miller v. Miss I. Walker, Miss K. Schnauer v. Mrs. M. Henry, Mrs.. Mcllraith v. Mrs. Rudge, Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. Kiltier, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. Oxlcy, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss C. Stubbs v. Miss Morrison, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss M. Robson, Miss B. Carnachan v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Miss McGowan v. Miss R. Hill, Miss P. Laurence v. Mrs. L. Norton, Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. Bourke, Mrs. Hipkias v. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Neale v. Miss Ponsford, Mrs. C. J. Schnauer v. Mrs. Vcrry, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. Horton v. Mxs. Fraser, Mrs. Wellstcd v. Miss M. Harvey, Miss D. Lamb v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Miss D. Stewart V. Mrs. Dudley, Mrs. H. Wiles v. Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Potter v. Miss Blackburn, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. E. Brown v. Mrs. Dunne, Miss F. Preece v. Mrs. Pocock, Miss Palmnr v. Miss Fiunerty, Miss A. Yonge v. Mrs. H. Malcolm. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. H. Walker, Miss Ronayne v. Mrs. Caughey, Miss H. Hardley v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. C. J. Owen r. Mrs. Ramsay, Miss Millington v. Mrs. O'Neill, Miss L. Paterson v. Miss E. Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd v. Miss OMarks, Miss P. Reid v. Mrs. Fee, Miss C. Creamer v. Mrs. Wallis. The best scores returned in the C grade match were as follows :—Mrs. H. V. Coe, 115; Mrs. S. Garland, 117; Mrs. Sutherland, 118; Mrs. J. Gilmour, 121. A match for C grade players will be held on Thursday, partners to be drawn.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played on Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club: — Mrs. Hill V. Miss Brookh'eld, Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Mathieson v. Miss W. Hintz, Miss Johnson v. Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Stanley v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Lintott v. Mrs. D'Authreau, Mrs. Lovegrove v. Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. Cahill v. Miss Meadows, Miss Todd v. Mrs. Combes, Miss liiindon v. Miss Maden, Mrs. Montgomery v. another. The draw for the C grade match is as follows:—Mrs. Colebrook v. Mrs. Levien, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Page, Miss Colwill v. Miss Mains, Mrs. Pelly v. Miss Lamb, Mrs. McGregor v. Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Waugh v. another. The play-oft in the tie for the captain's match between Mrs. Lintott and Mrs. Montgomery was won by the former. The next round of the handicap match play must be played by July 7. Following is the draw for the second round of the 72 holes medal competition, to be played by week-end members: —Miss j Sharland V. Miss Scott, Mrs. Markwick v. Miss Lawrence, Miss 0. English v. Miss Prosser, Miss Sutton v. Miss Duncan. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The draw for the second round of the club trophy to be played by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club is as follows :— A Grade. —Miss Neville v. Miss McLeod, Miss McGlashan v. Mrs. Parkinson; Mrs. Weir v. Miss Palairet, Mrs. Bayly y. Mrs. Walsh. Miss N. Mason v. Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Atkinson v. Miss Neville, Mrs. Harvey v. Mrs, Harper. Mrs. Hogan v. Miss Mason. Mrs. Clouston v. Miss Mclndoe, Mrs. Duff v. another. C Grade. —Miss Gaudin v. Mrs. Ryan, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Haiues, Miss Bartleet v. Mrs. Trayes, Mrs. Armstrong v. Miss Heap, Miss Duder v. Miss Roberts,' Mrs. Bruce v. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. JsfcDougall. Miss Stewart v. Miss O'Brien, Mrs. McLeod v. Mrs. B. Woods, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Rowan v. another. The first round of Miss Colhoun's trophy for Saturday players will be played next Saturday. MANUREWA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for a sealed-hole, competition to be played by members of the Manurewa Ladies' Club on Wednesday, for Mr. K. B. Stewart's trophy, commencing at 11 o'clock: —Miss King v. Miss Dunn, Miss .Tuckfs v. Miss Kimber, Miss Grey v. Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Jenkins v. Miss Brady, Blrs. Collie v. Mrs. Shugar, Mrs. White v. Miss Phillips, Mrs. Rushtctn v. Miss Yarnton, Mrs. Margetts v. Mrs. Adlam, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Edgley. WAIUKU CLUB. WAIUKU, Saturday. The first round for the Blooinfield Cup was played "by members of the Waiuku Clnb to-day. Results were:—Ohlson beat C. Herrold. 3 and 2; Terrain bsat Sampson. 2 up: Itnwden lieat T. Herrold. " and 1; Bloomfield beat Fluvoll at the 20th; Barker beat Hamilton, and .">; Roscoe beat Graham, 4 and " ; -Muriro beat Henry, 4 and 3. PUKEKOHE CLUB. PUKEKOHE, Saturday. The following members of the Pukekohe Golf Chili qualified to-day to compete for the Kohn Cup:—Maddison 67 net, Johnson 78, Payne 74. Roulstou 70, Bish 70, Butcher 77, Du'ncau 77, Cooper 78. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club played a flag match on Saturday. Mrs. Chapman proving the winner. The C grade match was won by Miss H. Reynolds. ONEWHERO CLUB. The trophy presented by the president Of the Onewhero Golf - Club was won by Wright (::•-'), who beat Allen (21), 5 aud 4. in the final to-day. Other members of the dub plnyecl a fourball best-ball bogey inaU-h. Luwson and Tawha tied with Eyre aud -Poutu for first place in the senior, division, each 1 down. .Pattullo and Hendry won in tile junior division.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19310629.2.161

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 14

Word Count
2,880

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 14

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 14