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GOLF.

AUCKLAND CLUB,

The scratch score of the course (75) was decisively beaten by the winning competitors in a medal handicap for senior and junior players at Middlemore on Saturday. The senior event was won by It. B. Wilson, with a card of 70—7—G9. The junior event was won by B. G. Thompson, SO — 13—07.

In the course of his round Wilson holed out in one at the seventh, the short hole across the Tumaki, after having previously scored an eight at tlie sixth. This is the second occasion this week that the seventh has been holed out In one, Miss Eileen Culling having achieved it yesterday. AKARANA CLUB. A bogey match was played at the Akarana links on Saturday, tne best cards being B. J. Smith (scr.) 2 up, M. Winter tl8) 2 up, C. Hal ford (10) 2 up, A. Barraclough (18) 2 up, A. Etheridgc (IS) 1 up, A. It. Coitnian (8) all square. The lirst round of the Brett Cup resulted: W. G. Taylor beat T. Mitchell, 1 up; 11. A. Stone beat A. Wyness, 2 up ; B. J. Smith beat A. Bayly, 4 and 3; J. Swanson beat W. Nicholls, 1 up; C. Hall'ord beat D. Smith, 1 up; J. McKcnzie beat C. Higgins, by default : I'. Coutts beat O. Garland, 5 and 3; C. Jlolloway beat I'. Griffiths, 5 anil 3; R. Wilson beat L. Cummins, by default; E. U. Porter beat C. Taylor, 0 and 5; J Coltuian beat J. Campbell, 3 and 2; C. M. Cox beat D. Synie, t and 3; A. Barraclough boat Dr. Paterson, -1 and 3; G. Biss beat S. Burndston, 4 and 3.

TITIRANGI CLUB. The Titirangi Coll' Club's competition for (lie Tavlor Bowl was continued on Saturday. Results: — , ir _ Second Round.—T. Goudie beat \\. R. Vercoe, at the 21st; It. .1. Graham beat L. Knight, 3 and 2 ; J. Gilmour beat It. AV. Yates, :> and H: W. J. Rodgers beat C. Robinson, 3 and 2 ; F. C. Ewen boat L. J. Williamson, 2 and 1; C. G. Fisher boat H. S. Malcolm, 2 and 1 ; A. J. Good beat B. G. Stephens, 2 and 1; W. West beat R. O. Gardner, 5 and 4 ; N. A. Naismith beat R. McC'rystal, 2 and 1; 11. Brinsden beat .T. .Murray, 3 and 1 ; E. G. Tallis beat A. H. Magson, 3 and 2. Third Round.—R. .T. Hamilton beat R. F. Rogers, 5 and 4 ; 11. Brinsden beat 11. A. Uandrup, 3 and 1 ; K. I/. Wilson beat E. .1. Richardson, 3 and 1 ; H. V. Ganle.v beat T. A. Goulding, at the lt)th ; A. B. .Topliu beat B. W. Yates, at (he Itttli: 11. W. Cooke beat J. Grierson, 4 and 3; J. H. Go.vder beat E. T. Harold, 1 up; 11. M. Rogerson beat G. Fairburn, 1 up. The players to represent Titirangi in an inter-club match against the Akarana Club at Akarana next Saturday are:—T. A. Goulding. R. McC'rystal, E. G. Tallis. It. M. Daere, A. .1. Good, .1. Murray. K. Beehan. ('. G. Fisher, H. A. Uandrup, R. L. Wilson, J. 11. Goydcr, H. C. Robson. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. A good entry was received for I lie bogey match played at One Tree Hill on Saturday. The following are the results: — H. Morpeth, 2 up: F. N. Laurie, 1 up ; It.' W. Verry, all s((uare; R. M. George, D. McCormick. and A. K. Hawley, 1 down : I'. Wiseman. G. F. Laird. L. Schnauer, 2 down; A. H. Blackburn, W. E. Anderson. G. Bennett, G. L. Taylor, H. Beauviss, 3 down; 11. G. Vivian, G. Ilardley, Jolin Earlc, R. S. Ncwcomb, V. C. Keys, 4 down. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for the four-ball best hall bogey match to be played by women members of I lie Maungakiekie Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 1(1.30 o'clock in order of the draw is:—Miss 11.I 1 . Lawrence and Mrs. K. Brown v. Mrs. Burton and Miss D. Lamb, Miss C. Stubhs and Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. Sawers and Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. H. V. Johnston and Miss SI. Ilaslett v. Mrs. Ilenry and Mrs. J. Jerrat, Mrs. V. Dunne and Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Sutherland', Mrs. Mellraith and Mrs. Balgarnie v. Mrs. Kilner and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. C. K. Grierson and Miss B. Abbott v. Miss A. Grove and Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. C. ,T. Schnauer and Mrs. McIlraitli v. Jliss K. Horton and Mrs. Horton, Miss G. I'arr and Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. Grevatt and Mrs. Neale, Miss .T. Johnson and Miss C. Creamer v. Jliss M. Wright and Miss N. Wallace, Mrs. G. A. Ilardley and Mrs. E. Gilmoro v. Miss A. Hall and Miss MeGowan, Mrs. It. Verry and Miss Itonayne v. Miss A. I'almer and Miss It. Hill. Mrs. M. Robl) and Mrs. Wellsted v. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Ramsay and Miss I'onsford v. Mrs. Owen and Mrs. dimming, Miss Millington and Mrs. I'ocock v. Miss I. AValkcr and Miss Williams. Mrs. Fee and Miss I*. Reid v. Mrs. Grevillo Walker and Mrs. IF. V. Coe, Miss W. Lamb and Mrs. T. Goudie v. Mrs. Michael and Mrs. Schischka, Jliss L. I'aterson and Miss F. I'reece v. Mrs. Revell and Mrs. Morle.v. Mrs. 11. Williams and Mrs. O'Neill v. Miss Ryan and Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Hamilton and Miss McCormick v. another pair. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Saxton and Mrs. Darrow v. Mrs. J. H. Stewart and Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. 11. Walker v. Mrs. Houghton aad Mrs. Keys, Mrs. J. Dawson and Mrs. A. I). Stewart v. Mrs. Barrowelougli and Miss Loudon, Mrs. -T. Budge anil Miss E. Blackburn v. Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Oxley, Mrs. Goldwater and Miss 11. Ilardley v. Miss Searell and Miss Hooker. GLENDOWIE CLUB. A bogey competition was played by members of the Gleudowie Golf Club on Saturday. The best cards handed in wore :—.T. Stcdman, .N. A. Chine. F. Farani, all square: C. S. Woods. I down; A. C. Stcdman, C. Johns, C. Thomas. 2 down ; A. C. Tayne. 3 down ; A. llowey Walker, 1.. Farani, T. Russell, 4 down ; F. Trice, J. Sheen, 5 down. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB, Draw for the L.G.F. competition and the first round of an eclectic mntch for Mrs. llowey Walker's trophy, to he played fo-niorrow by women members of the Glendowie Golf Olpb-Mr«. McMillan v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Browne v. Miss Brookfield, Mrs. A. Hill v. Mrs. Rennio. Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. llowey Walker, Mrs. Dintz v. Mrs. Butler, .Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Naismith. Airs. Hughes v. Mrs. Colehrook. Miss Colwi'l v. Airs. Lovecrove. Mrs. Mont"-oniorv v. Sirs. Bartlcet. Airs. Cah'll v. Mrs. Macartney. Airs. McGregor v. Airs. Mi'ne. Mi's. Wnigh v. Jliss Meadows. Miss Bell v. Miss Prosper. Miss O. En"lish v. Miss Sharland. Mrs. Alarkwick v. Miss SI. English, Miss D. Scett v. Miss Idiens. The d'nw for tb" C gmrlo match is:— Aliss McCrystal v. Miss AVells, Airs. Policy v. Miss Po'ter. Jliss .Tonki"o v. Jriss Dorling, Jliss Sanders v. Jliss AVilcock. PUPUKE CLUB. The members of the Puplike Golf Club lda.ved the first monthly medal competition of the season on Saturday, in conjunction with which the first round of the Mingay Cup competition was held. .The best scores were as follow: A. G. Edey. SS—22—AC : AA\ Sniller, 85—1C —00; L. IT. Saunders, 52—12—70; T. JlcCorkindale. 85—15—70; R. O. Skeet, 00-—20—70; Harold Stevens. 7C—o—7o: H. Preston, 05—24—71; E. W. Jlills, 85—0—70. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The match nostnoned from last Wednesday will be nlnved bv women members of the Pi'nuke Golf Club to-morrow, partners to be the sriroe. •The C grade match was won hv Jliss Wall with a score of 108 No c grade match will be played next Thuvsd"'-. NORTH SHORE CLUB. ,The best cards returned in a four-ball best-ball bogey comnetltion. for senlcs n"d luniors. for a prowntod by Jlr. TI. ■Preston, are as follow—AV. TI. Beattie and IT. Preston. 7 up: B. E. Goldwater and W. Redmond. R un: A. A. Tysoe and T-I. Pod. '■•ess. 5 up: R N. K. Swanson a«d W. Bradley. 4 un; A. AV. George a"d C. N. Rob'-ipon. 4 up; A. W. Bennett nrd H. Duder, 3 up. WAITEMATA CLUB. Members of the IVjiitopin Golf flub played a i<o"f"- match on Fn+"rr'"v. —M. .TneVson. 3 down: C 1 , -' down : B. Bramley. 4 down : 11. Webb, 5 down. ATT CLUB. The otic'-l nwnliis of »T.« M<nul.-"U Golf flub was h«'d on ff-.H—i-.v "•hnn a mixed fpino "-•><; l,Md. Bort SCO-"" • IT I --1-\ri'-s nT n ll«"linn, -'1 pot: W. V!. T-„t'or-. end Miss Clar'-o. 40: A. v. E" t.Ko md Afrs. Brooks. 4S: Gardner and Aliss Little, 49; Watts and Mrs. Watts; 52.

MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. The official opening of the women's section of the Manukau Golf Club will take place to-morrow afternoon, when Canadian foursomes will be played. Partners and opponents will be arranged at the clubhouse. WAIUKU CLUB. A bogey match was played on the Waiuku Club's course on Saturday. The best cards returned were:—Colbeck (handicap 4), 2 down; Roscoe (10), 2 down; C. Herrold (11). 3 down; Ohlson (4), 4 down; C. Howden (4), 4 down; Bloomfield (5), 4 down. ONEWHERO CLUB. A bogey match played by members of the Onewhero Golf Club on Saturday was won by S. Cronin, 1 up. The next best scores were:—ltau, 2 down ; Glasgow, 3 down ; Muir, 4 dowii ; Martin, 4 down ; Wright. 5 down ; D. Cameron, 5 down; Hira, 5 down. An eclectic competition was won by Taylor, with a score of G1 net. Other good cards returned were :—Cronin, G7 ; Martin, 07 : Glasgow, (!9. An eclectic competition played by the women members was won by Miss Mcllae with a score of 58 net, Mrs. Muir being runner-up with 04, and Mrs. Taylor third With OS. PUICEKOHE CLUB. Members of the Pukekohe Golf Club played a medal round on Saturday. The best cards were:- —Knoll, !)0 —18—72; Pike, 93—21—72; Crosbie, 90—18—72; Gill, 100—28—72: Butcher, 99—20—73; Coyle, 78—3—75: McWliirter, 89—14—75; Short, 59—14—75; Roulston, SO—l0 —70; Laird, 101—25—70. The first four players will play off in conjunction with a medal eclectic to be played next Saturday. In the women's match tHe best scores for the captain's trophy were:—Miss L. Potter, 74 not; Miss K. Koulston, 75; Mrs. Jordan, 70: Miss Z. Johns, 70; Miss A. Potter. 7S ; Mrs. Harper, 80. The leading scores in this month's L.G.U. medal round were :—Silver division : Miss L. Potter, 91—17—74; Miss It. Jettons, 103 —18—85. Bronze division : Mrs. Jordan. 98—22—70 ; Miss A. Potter. 100— 22—78; Mrs. Harper, 103 —23—80; Miss Hill, 113 —31—82. MISS KAY ANOTHER VICTORY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Saturday. In the Otago golf championship final Miss Oliver Kay beat Miss Rutherford (Christchurcli), 5 and 4.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 14

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 14

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 14

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