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MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB,
Draw for L.G.U. medal handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock in order of the draw: —Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston, Miss G, l'arr v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. J. Mason, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. Stanley, Mi's. G. A. Hardley v. Miss B. Carnachan, Mrs. McArthur v. Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. Napier v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Mrs. Neale, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. 13. Brown, Mrs. M. Henry v. Mrs. C. K. Grlerson, Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. H. Wiles, Mrs. G. Baillie v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss McGowan, Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. E. Gilmorc, Mrs. Kilner v. Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. Nicholson, Miss M. Robson v. Mrs. Fee, Mrs. Balgarnie v. Mrs. Keys, Miss Preece v. Miss Milllngton, Miss R. Hill v. Miss M. Wright, Mrs. M. Robb v. Mrs. P. Harrison, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v. Mrs. Melvern, Miss I. Walker v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. Ramsay v. Miss N. Wallace, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. E. J. Miller, Mrs. Verry v. Mrs. Boucher, Mrs. Revell v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss Ponsford v. Miss L. Paterson, Miss T. Lamb v. Mrs. Darrow, Mrs. T. Goudie v. Mrs. H. V. Coe, Miss Loudon v. Mrs. O'Neill, Miss Ronayne v. Mrs. Cumming, Miss R. Williams v. Mrs. J. D. Jones, Mrs. H. Williams v. Miss D. Ryan, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Calderwood v. Miss C. Wright, Mrs. Kestall v. Mrs. Movley, Mrs. Garland v. Miss Edgelow, Mrs. Gilmour v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Wallis v. Miss Latimer.
Ninth Tee.—Mrs. Pocock v. Mrs. .T. W. Mcllraith, Mrs. Saxton v. Miss Lawrencc, Mrs. Rudgo v. Mrs. Lloyd, Miss J. Johnson v. Miss A. Hall, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. Burton, Miss Blackburn v. Miss H. Hardley, Mrs. J. Dawson v. Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Dudley v. Miss Pettit, Miss P. Reld v. Mrs. Oxley, Mrs. Abbctt v. another. Results of eclectic match played by Saturday players :—Miss S. Ewcn, 101—-36 Ou ; Miss R. Morrison, BG—IS —G8; Miss F. Gregson, 88-—19 —GO; Miss R. Malum, 104—34 —70 ; Miss IC. D. Gregson, 98—27— 71; Miss Macdonald, 102—31 —71; Miss Virtue, 103 —32—71.
WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB.
Tlio last flag match played by members of the Waitemata Ladies G°ir Club for Miss Alison's trophy was won by Mrs. Grimtns. A medal round will be played on day, the draw to take place at the club house at 12.30 o'clock.
OTAHUHU CLUB,
The second qualifying round of the senior champion of champions, headed tlie '1' 13 ' 5 " fving rounds. A surprise was created by H Nieholls, a first-year player, who won the not eclectic match, held in * " with the qualifying rounds. Xhe following qualified : — Seniors.—L. J. Croxson, P. Jodd, 11. Levy W. B. Eustace, R. G. Moffatt, A. X. Eustace, C. R. Reader, A. Rhind. Juniors. —P. Pearnley, S. , Pnrrie W Blackey, K. MacGregor, R. Panka S. Colville, C■ Alpress, J. Crow, A. Woolley, B. Heather, W. Gardiner, H. Hotson, A. L. Crow, G. Lyttelton.
OXAHUHU LADIES' CLUB
Draw for L.G.U. medal match and the second round of the three-rounds eclectic competition, to be played on ISaturday, by B grade members of the Otahuhulndiesi Golf Club •—Miss E. Whiteley v. Miss Sheffield, Miss M. Hill v. Mrs. North, Miss Buchanan v. Miss O'Neill, Miss O. Whiteley v. Miss Herd, Mrs. Boyce v. Miss Leonard, Miss Whyte v. Mrs. Crow, Miss Baxter v. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Currie v. Mrs. McNeely v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss P. Sutherland v. Miss Wain, Miss Katz v Miss L. Smith. Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Whale. Miss Agmen Smith v. Miss P. Gardiner, Miss B. Hill v. Miss Parton, Miss Richards v. Miss M. Smith, Miss B. Wyllie v. Dr. G. Rowley. Draw for medal round and the second round of the three-rounds eclectic, to be played by C grade players: —Mrs. Davies v. Miss L. Claudet, Miss Williams v. Miss S Ryburn, Miss Murdock v. Miss Hawken, Miss Miller v. Miss Denize, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Worker, Miss P. Sutherland v. Miss Nidd, Miss Thompson v. Mrs. Quinn, Miss P. Lipscombo v. Miss Aickin, Miss Bryant V. Miss Kitto, Miss Lawson v. Mtss K. Muit, Miss Wills v. Miss D. Muir, Miss E. Todd v. Miss D. Grant, Miss Day v. Miss Rundle, Mrs. Bills v. Miss A. Muir, Miss Sedgwick v. Miss Keys, Mrs- c Gardiner v. Miss Hynes, Misa Blnkey v. Miss Dreadon, Miss Clark v. Mrs. Richards, Miss McShnno v. Miss Wilson, Miss J. Ryburn v. Miss Schofield, Miss N. J. Todd v. Miss Taine, Miss Broughton v. another.
Wednesday Players.—Miss R. O'Loughlin v. Mrs. Bailey. Miss E. O'Loughlin v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss T. Claudet v. Mrs. Cregeen, Miss Raeside v. Mrs. Claudet, Miss Arnaboldl v. Miss Hunter, Mrs. M. Claudet v. Miss Solomon.
Results of matches played In first round of handicap tourney for the president's trophy.—Miss E. Hill beat Mrs. Boyce, 3 and 2; Dr. G. Rowley beat Mrs. Chapman, 1 up; Mrs. Cox beat Miss Buchanan, 2 and 1; Miss Currie beat Mrs. McNeely, 3 and 2; Miss Main beat Miss Baxter, 9 and 7; Mrs. North beat Mrs. Whale, 3 and 2; Miss Parton boat Miss O. Whiteley, 3 and 2; Miss Sheffield beat Mrs. Eccles, 7 and 6 ; Miss Kitto won from Mrs. Ellis, by default; Miss L. Claudet beat Miss Day, 2 and 1; Miss Tims lost to Miss Grant; 2 down; Miss Todd beat. Miss Clark, 2 and 1; Mrs. Eustace beat Miss Dreardon, 2 up; Miss Hyneß lost to Miss A. Muir, 1 down ; Mrs. Davles beat Miss M. Wills, 4 and 2 ; Miss Arnaboldl beat Mrs. Crow, 3 and 1.
CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB.
Draw for first round of an eclectic match for Miss Matthews' trophy, to be played tomorrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club :—Miss Waters v. Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Bryan v. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Wells v. Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss Matthews, Miss C. Day v. Mrs. Roberts, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Eyre, Miss M. Stephens v. Mrs. Purley, Mrs. Stephens v. Miss P. Burgoyne, Mrs. Bannerman v. Miss McCullough, Mrs. Overy v. Miss Silk, Miss Slnddin v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss D. Browne v. Miss K. Browne, Miss Atchison v. Miss P. Stephens, Miss M. Burgoyne v. another.
HOLED OUT IN ONE,
The luck of the game -was well illustrated on the Morrinsville course, when two players sank their tee shots at the fourth hole recently 011 consecutive Saturdays. Last Saturday' Mrs. J. Henderson performed the feat, a distance of 130 yards, while 011 the provious Saturday, \V. Maingay did so, the distance for men players being 165 yards. Three years ago A. J. Mueller holed in one at the fourth, and a few days later Miss D. Lowry holed in one at the seventh hole, a distance of 145 yards. It is a coincidence that in both years a man has performed the feat, then to be followed closely by a lady player.
PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB.
Draw for stroke competition to be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Chib to-morrow: —Mrs. Tomllns v. Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Dreadon, Miss Coxhead v. Miss Jarvie, Mrs. Doull v. Miss Ohlsen, Miss Finlayson v. Miss K. Brooks, Mrs". Foote v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Kidd r. Mrs. Bradstreet, Mrs. Lock v. Miss M. Walters, Mrs. W. Francis v. Mrs. Pegler, Miss Rhind v. Mrs. McLennan, Miss Walker v. Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Watts v. Mrs. Naylor.
ROCKY DOWNS CLUB
Result of president's trophies in com petition at the Rocky Downs Golf Club :—
Field Nine-hole Bogey Match.—H. ICccloy, 2 down. Field Xinc-hole Medal Round.—M. Wallace, 4.
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