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GOLF.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for eclectic match, to be played by the members of flie North Shore Ladies' (Jolt Club on Friday next, commencing at 10.30 a.m. First Tec. —-Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Swiuiston v. Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Herrick v. Mrs. Tilston, Miss M. Mason v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Hart v. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Weir v. .Miss Mair, Mrs. Matthews v. Mrs. Cadness, -Mrs. Brougliton v. Mrs. Walsh, .Mrs. Dull' v. .Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Bayiey v. Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Moody v. Miss Stewart, Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Dudcr, Mrs. Crusher v. Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Littlejolin \. Mrs. Lush, Mrs. Webster v. Miss Wallace. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Craven v. Miss Legftoe, Jlrs. Chambers v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Hadley v. Mrs. Tysoe, -Miss Moulton v. Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Thompson, Miss Meek v. Miss V. Mason, Mrs. Hickey v. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. 'Scott v. Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Ibbertson v. Mrs. Earle, Miss Alison v. another. The Coronation Medal and Aotearoa Cup will be played iu conjunction with the eclectic match on Friday. Draw for second round of an ccleetic match to be played by C grade players oil Thursday : —Mrs. Bennett v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Penman v. Mrs. Seagar, .Mrs. Kingsford v. Mrs. Boyle, Miss Black v. Miss Dryden. Mrs. Rickerby v. Mrs. Mortimer, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Melville v. Miss Bonner, Mrs. Turtill v. Mrs. Freakes, Mrs. Hollo v. Mrs. I.ewins, Mrs. Waddell v. Mrs. Alcorn, .Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Klingender v. Mrs. Mellor, Miss Scalar v. Miss .Major, Miss McDonnell v. Miss llawes, Mrs. Lorimer v. Mrs. Black, Mrs. Ilawes v. Miss Stewart, 'Mrs. Armitage v. Mrs. Bow, Mrs. Crowe v. Mrs. Potter. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Results of matches played yesterday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club in the first round for the captain's prize :— Mrs. Rainger and Miss Mahoney beat Miss Upton and Miss MacCormick, 2 und 1; Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Rutherford beat Mrs. Abbott and Miss Rathbone, 2 up; Mrs. Murphy and Miss White beat Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Watson, 5 and 4 ; Miss Lever and Miss Asser beat Mrs. King and Mrs. Phillips, 2 and 1; Mrs. Buttle and Mrs. Towle beat Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. Sellar, 6 and 0; Misses Macfarlane beat Miss Noakcs aud Miss Ballantyue, 1 up. PUPUKE CLUB. Draw for first round of match play for the captain's prize to be played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on "Saturday :—J. W. Williamson v. J. 11. Hume, W. A. Heap v. F. W. Skeet, U. Goodwin v. J.. E. Close, S. Stevens v. G. Walker, 11. Preston v. H. Y. Gray, B. M. Sellars v. E. E. Grimwade, L. G. Ansell v. G. A. Buddie, R. D. McLeod v. T. G. de Clive Lowe, S. Ardley v. M. Close, J. Kailcnder v. G. D. Stephensou, 11. C. Stevens v. T. Gooding, W. J. Stemson v. W. A. Bush, P. Deighton v. A. K. Brudy, S. L. Bond v. C. F. Browne, W. Smith v. J. E. T. Palmer, F. A. Pearcey v. A. E. Browne, F. Williamson v. A. G. Edey, A. K. McFarlane v. B. Horrocks, K. 11 nine v. H. O. England, L. 11. Saunders v. W. C. Taylor, W. 11. Spiller v. F. H. Mfngay, A. L. Foreman v. F. P. A. Lewin, L. J. Minogue v. G. A. Waterman, G. C. Malcolm v. A. 11. Stephensou, T. McCorklndale v. E. L. Ryan, A. Keeve v. I. G. Mackenzie, A. F. Burnett v*. L. Harrison, M. Wilson v. E. W. Mills, It. G. Stokes v. D. R. C. Mowbray, J. L. Browne v. W. Keates, 11. W. Dixon v. J. W. Court, F. D. Franklin v. Rev. C. Thomas. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Draw for Coronation Medal and Aotearoa Cup handicap, to'he played on Thursday, May 26, by members of the Titirangl Ladies' Golf Club (commencing at 11 a.m.) : — First Tee.—Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Dcighton, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. G. McMillan, Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Miss Bray, Mrs. Allison v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. W. Niccolls v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. C. 13. Grcvatt v. Miss A. E. Hill, Mrs. Clatworthy v. Mrs. G. White, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss A. Hacket, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Naismlth, Mrs. ChappeU v. Miss M. Dudor, Mrs. Spinley v. Miss Noel Self, Mrs. Kodger v. Miss P. .Moody, Mrs. F. G. Alpc v. Mrs. C. W. Reid, Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. C. H. Court v. Airs. Leys, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. It. O. Gardner, Miss Nesta Self v. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor, Mrs. K. F. Ward v. illrs. Tee.—Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. B. Cooke, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. Goldwater v. -Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss Thompson, Mrs. Richardson v. Miss Cliarlesworth, Miss McGlashan v. Miss L. Hall, Mrs. llollingrakc v. Mrs. Prodgcrs, Mrs. Hodgson v. -Miss Pagni. Results of bogey handicap, played yesterdny i Seniors. —Mrs. Allison, Miss Bray, Mrs. raterson, all 8 down. Juniors. —Mrs. W. J. Reid, 6 down; Mrs. Ward, 10 down. Fourth round of Ballin Cup.—Mrs. R, L. Wilson defeated Mrs. Allison, 4 up ; Mrs. R. Alpe, defeated Mrs. Spinley, 1 up; Mrs. Deighton defeated Miss K. Horton, 4 and 3; Mrs. Brlnsdcn defeated Miss M. Foully, 3 anil 1. OTAHUHU CLUB. Draw for four-ball bogey to be played at "The Grange" links on Saturday next, bv members of the Otahuhu Golf Club :—A. P. Eustace v. E. J. Logau, J. C. Christie v. C. P. Downey, D. D. Macgregor v. W. Blakey, F. Fearnley v. It. PanCkliurst, S. J. Coutts v. E. Burton, G. Cox v. J. Ellis, G. E. Gardner v. Agmen Smith, 11. Levy v. A. L. Crow, A. K. North v. Scott Colvllle, B. O. Heather v. E. W. Stephenson, L. J. Croxson v G. Currie, It. G. Moflitt v. C. R. Reader, Arthur M. Todd v. J. Crow, H. Hotson v. W. Eustace, F. M. Todd v. R. S. Wallace, G. C, Lyttleton v. C. N. Allprcss. IN THE PROVINCE. Huntly beat Waingaro by 7 games to 5 in the first round of the district golf competition. In the other match of the series Te Ivauwhata (Waikare) won from Ngaruawahia, also 7—5. , , r The second round will be played on May 20, when Glen Innes will meet Huntly on the latter club's links. Tauranga beat Te Puke by 6 games to 2. The remaining game was halved. Te Kuiti was defeated by Otorolianga in a golf match by eight games to seven (one halved).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 12

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 12

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 12

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