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GOLF.

AKARANA CLUB,

AUCKLAND CLUB. A Canadian, foursomes bogey match wai ilayed by members of the Auckland Goll Jub at Middlernore on Saturday Besl ?ards :—J. M. Stokes and K. Martin, 2up J. A Donald and T. E. Clark, all square: 0. L. Bartleet and B. S. Finn, 1 down ; H -.overdale and K. S. Lewis, 1 down • W A junn and W. T. Gunn, 2 down ■ A' B Lawrence and F. C. Dewar, 2 down ; J K >usk and D Poison, 2 down ; H. Horton'and S. D. Wright, 2 down. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Best cards returned in third round of th< Maungaklekie Golf Club's 72 holes meda natch ror the Schnauer Cup, played at One Tree Hill on Saturday :—D. B. Coutts, 81Lb—Oo ; E. Henton, 87—18—69 : F T .lostgard, 91—20—17; G. A. Hardley, 9220—72; A. F. Ellis, 92—20—72 • T M 311iffe, 84—11—73; C. K. Jones, 85—1"— T3; W. H. D'Audney, 88—15—73; J. D >hanly, 87—14—73; J. H. Earle, 82—8— !4 ; V. .C. Keys, 88—14—74 ; F. N. Laurie, 5C—12—74: R. O. Gardner, 80—0—74. At the conclusion of the third round E. Elenton is the leader with a net total oi 209. The next best scores are W. H D'Audney, 210 ; J. Earle, 216. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB> Flayers to represent the Maungaklekie Oadies' Golf Club against Titlrangi al links to-morrow, commencing it 9.30 o'clock :— . Seniors. —Miss K. Horton, Mrs. H. V. fohnston, Miss G. Farr, Mrs. E. Mcllraith, Hiss M. Miller, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Mrs. G. 3aillie, Mrs. J. Jerrat. Reserves: Mrs. J, Mason, Miss B. Abbott. Juniors. —Mrs. E. Gilmore. Miss M. Robion, Miss McGowan, Miss Lawrence, Mrs. ■Cilner, Mis:s J. Johnson, Miss H. Harde'y, Mrs. Saxton. Reserves : Mrs. Nicholson, Jrs. Dunne. Kestilt of third round of the Grevatt Cup ■ompetition : —Miss G. Parr beat Mrs. G. 3aillie, 3 and 2; Mrs. Dunne beat Miss Uubbs, 4 and 2 ; Miss B. Abbott beat Mrs. vilner, 4 and 2 ; Mrs. H. V. Johnston beat Hrs. Grevatt, 1 up. The semi-finals must be completed by Friday week. A match for C grade players 'will be held in Thursday, players to choose partners. TITIRANGI CLUB. The qualifying rounds for the Titirangi 3olf Club's intermediate and junior chamlionships were played on Saturday. Jesuits:— Intermediates.—T. Goudie, 83; F. W >ucas, 88: W. West. 88 ; J. F. Murray, 89 ; <\ S. Ballin, 90; A. E. Saunders, 90; S. hunter, 92 ; P. Harrison, 92 ; E. F. Burns, )2 j W. P. Baker, 94 ; H. M. Rogerson, 94 ; V. J. A. Thomson, 94; G. M. White, 94; *. J. Graham, 95; H. V. Ganley, 95; R. r. Hamilton, 96; E. J. Richardson, 96. The wo last-named tied for the 16th place. Juniors.—G. C. Jones, 91 ; M. H. Yock, >1; R. A. Spinley, 93; G. L. Taylor," 94 ; \. E. Whitten, 94 ; R. E. Alpe, 95; G. H. Jirch. 96; P. A. Spurdle, 96 ; M. J. Bailey, )7; G. J. Walker, 96; P. Fraser, 98; R. Varnock, 98; F. G. .Alpe, 99 ; E. T. Harold, 19 ; R. F. Rogers, 99 ; E. W. Yates, 90. Draw for first round of championship )lay :—■ Intermediates.—T. Goudie v. winner beween Hamilton and Richardson, W. P, Snker v. W. J. A. Thomson, A. E. Saunters v. G. L. White, J. F. Murray v. H. rf. Rogerson, S. Hunter v. E. F. Burns, 7. W. Lucas v. R. J. Graham, F. S. Balin v. P. Harrison, W. West v. H. U. Ganey. Juniors.—M. H. Yock v. R. F. Rogers, M. J. Bailey v. P. Fraser, A. E. Whitten t. E. T. Harold, G. L. Taylor v. R. Warloek, G. H. Birch v. G. J. Walker, R. A. Spinley v. E. W. Yates, R. E. Alpe v. P. i. Spurdle, G. C. Jones v. F. G. Alpe. The qualifying round for the senior ihampionship will be played next Saturday >ver 36 holes. . | TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Team to represent the Titirangi Ladies' 3olf Club against Maungaklekie at Maungaciekie to-morrow, commencing at- 9.30 ('clock:— Seniors.—Mrs. Delghton, Mrs. Hosklng, Ursi K. L. Wilson, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. T. C. Flnlay, Mrs. O'Leary, Miss C. Bray, Jrs. Paterßon. Reserves: Mrs. Airey, Miss jrierson. Juniors.—Mrs. Brinsden. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Naismith, Miss M. Foully, Miss Duder, Hiss Hncket. Miss K. Fouhy, Mrs. Spinley. Reserves: Mrs. Lovctt, Miss M. Bailey. Draw for bogey handicap to be played tonorrow, commencing at 11 o'clock :— First Tee.—Mrs. Airey v. Miss M. Uooke, Mrs. McColl v. Mrs. Clatwortliy, Hrs. Alison v. Miss Grlerson, Mrs. Shroff v. Miss A. E. Hill, Mrs. Robnson v. Miss Worrall, Mrs. White v. Mrs. SutcliiTe, Miss Noel Seir v. Mrs. F. G. Mpe, Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. Reld. Mrs. W. H. Cooke, v. Mrs. Leys, Miss McGlashan v. Hiss L. Hall, Miss Thompson v. Mrs. Mclndoe. Eighth Tee.—Miss P. Moody v. Mrs. Uivatt, Mrs. Rodger v. Mrs. G. P. Finay, Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Court, Miss bowrie v. Miss Charlsworth. Miss Nestii Self v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. R. F. Ward, Mrs. Brooke Taylor v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The second qualifying round of the cliamlionships was played at the Glendowie links in Saturday. Those who qualified were :— Seniors.—F. Price, 163: E. Hutchison, 169; C. S. Woods, 170; W. L. Cole, 171; >l. Duthie, C. B. Thomas 172; W. Laxon, 173.; A. C. Stedman, 170; Dr. C. Horton, L7B ; A. C. Johns, O. Wolfgram, J. L. Sheelan, 182; G. McGregor, 183. Juniors. —A. R. Wilson, 182; J. H. Hall r. C. Graham, 185; D. McGregor, T. Mar:in, 186; F. Kronfeld, 192; J. G. Speedv, \. C. Taine, 193; I. C. O'Neill, 194; H. SVright, 195; F. R. Coombes, F. Faram, 190; T. Russell, A. F. East, 197; C. Hewion, 201; C. H. Heaid, 202. C Grade.—L. Faram, 189; G. L. O'Haloran, 190 ; C. A. Jarman, 193 ; A. O. Hors pool, 194; E. G. Brldgens, 199; A. Howey FValker, 200; H. A. McGregor, 204; V. R Tohns, 205; H. G. Thomson, G. Palmer. 207; C. Parker, 209; F. Ivatterfeldt, A. Hogg, J. Kerry, 210; V. Kerr, 212; D, B. Buddie, 213. The 36-hole medal handicap, played in jonjunction, was won by L. Faram, 189— 16—143. A match played during the week-end be:wcen members of the Glendowie and Maungaklekie Golf Clubs resulted in a win .'or the former by six games to three, with :hree all square. Results (Maungaklekie irst) : — Morning.—Hawley and Calderwood losl :o Thomas and Hutchison, 3 and 2; Rantin and Carnahan lost to Wolfgram and ~ole, 4 and 3; Earle and Meredith and Woods and Kissling, all square: Morpeth ind Ely lost to Laxon and Duthie, 3 and 2; Jones and Chapman and A. Stedmar md G. McGregor, all square; Garrard and Schnauer lost to Hall and Sheen, 4 and 3. .Afternoon. —Hawley and Calderwood beal Thomas and Hutchison, 2 and 1; Rankin md Carnahan lost to WoUgram and Cole, 2 ind 1; Earle and Meredith beat Woods and Kissling, 5 and 3; Morpeth and Ely lost tc [/axon and Duthie, 1 down; Jones and Chapman beat A. Stedman and G. McGregor 2 up; Garrard and Schnauer and Hall and Sheen all square. GLET'DOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for second round of the championships to be played by members of the GlenJowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday :— Club Championship.—Mrs. Chambers v, Mrs. McMillan, Miss B. Hill v. Miss Brookield. Junior Championship.—Miss Wilson v, Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. Howey Walker, Mrs. Sartleet v. Mrs. Naismith. Draw for C grade eclectic match :—Mrs Tacksoii v. Miss MeCrystal, .Miss Potter v Mrs. Clouston, Miss Bright v. Mrs. Alderton, Miss Dorling v. Miss Anderson, Miss Mit;helson v. Miss P. Hintz, Miss T. Jenkins r. Miss Coldicutt, Miss Sanders v. Miss [diens, Miss Woolley v. Miss Wilcock, Miss Hogan v. another. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for Canadian foursomes match to ie played on Wednesday by members of thf Ladies' Golf Club :—Miss Kelly and Mrs. Prosser r. Miss Williams and Mrs 3rey, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Randall v Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Curtis. Miss iVight and Miss Lorie v. Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Howie. Miss Mills and Mrs. Jaggs v Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Close. Miss O'Xeiil md Miss Gooding v. Miss Parker and Airs flerhert. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Williamson ,-.* Miss Heap and Mrs. Spiller. Mrs. Mowiray and Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Allen and Miss Jackson, Mrs. Fonte aud Mrs. GOodiii" r. Miss Gillett and Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Mr""orkindale and Miss J. Parker v. Mrs SValkor and Mrs. Heldt. Miss Williaivwon ind Mrs. Mills v. Mrs, Baxter and Mrs lowic; Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Whitcombe ,\ Miss Gudgeon and another. Partners for this week's C grade match ;vill be drawn at the clubhouse.

PUPUKE CLUB. • Results in the first qualifying round of the senior and junior championships, played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday, are as follow :— Seniors.—l. McKenzie 76, A. E. Browne 78, H. Stevens 79, E. Mills 82, L. H. Saunders 83, G. Waterman 83, X. Harrison 85, J. Howie 86. R. Johnston 80. H. Goodwin 86, T. McCorkindale 87, A. R. Stephenson 88, 1,. G. Ansell 87, B. Sellars 89, W. Walker 89. Juniors.—S. Bond 82, R. Horrocks 84, P. Deighton 85, C. Howden 87. H. Preston 87, W. Smith 88, K. Hume 88, R. McLeod 89, W. H. Spiller 90, M. Wilson 91, A. Burnett 01, W. Stemson 92, A. G. Edey 02, M. Close 93, R. G. Stokes 93, J. Palcner 94. The play-off for the flftn monthly medal resulted in a win for A. R. Stephenson. In the remaining semi-finals for the captain's prize, the results were :—C. H. Hume (18) beat L. G. Ansell (11), 1 up; S. L. Bond (20) beat H. C. Stevens (6), 1 up; L. H. Saunders (14) beat G. A. Waterman (14), G and 5.

The fifth round of the Tyler Memoria: Cup was played at the Akarana links 01 Saturday in conjunction with the monthlj medal. The following are the results :— Seniors.—G. Biss, 82—14—G8 ; B. J Smith, 71—scr—71; L. Paewai, 80—14— 72 ; H. Paterson, 85—11—74 ; J. McKenzie 83—8—75; H. Dupine, jun., 85—9—76 C. Holloway, 84—8—76; H. Tyler, 73— 14—70 ; J. Budge, 95—16—79. Juniors.—E. K. Porter, 87—21—66; E Penman, 89—22—67; B\ Thompson, 88— 18—70 ; V. Smith, 90—18—72 ; F. de Mai mancbe, 97—24—73 ; E. Cashmore, 03— 20—73; E. Etheridge, 91—18—73; E. Reweti, 97—24—73; A. Thomas, 93—19— 74 ; M. Kalman, 98—24—74. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Team to represent the Akarana Ladles Golf Club against Manukau on Thursday :— Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Halford, Miss T. Jones Mrs. Phillip, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Turnbull Mrs. Simmonds, Mrs. Schischka, Mrs. Ash ley. Miss Marshall, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Harri son-Butcher, Mrs. Kobinson, Mrs. Brook Smith, Miss A. Bailey, Mrs. Cammick. NORTH SHORE CLUB. The best cards returned in the four-bal )ogey played for a trophy presented bj Mr. XV. H. T. Beattie were as follow:— M. Nelson and A. Bartlett, 9 up; H Beattie and K. G. Entrican, 6 up; R Thilsen and G. Downer, 6 up; H. Morlej nid L. Wilkins, 5 up ; A. W. Shortt and E Sullivan, 5 up; N. Robinson and C Bassett, 4 up. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Players to represent the Otahuhu Ladles Golf Club against North Shore at Nortl Shore to-morrow: —Mrs. Eccles, Miss M Hill, Mrs. Whale, Mrs. MeNeely, Miss Wal lace, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Cox, Miss Whyte Dr. G. Rowley, Mrs. Boyce, Miss E. Hill Mrs. Crow, Miss Wyllie, Mrs. Davies, Misi Sutherland, Miss Tims, Miss M. Muir, Misi Hunter, Mrs. Claudet, Miss Claudet, Misi Solomon. WHANGAREI CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREI, this day. The second round of the captain's trophj was decided at the Mount Denby links dur Ing the week-end. Results :—Roberts beai Qood, Buckley beat Birnie, Hlgglnson beai Whitehead. Crimp beat Ramsey, Youngei seat Blundell, Thompson beat Bevlns, Haigl neat Powell, Glanville beat Richardson Maitland beat Bethell, Horrell beat Feist McManus beat Wise, Weston beat Bailey E, C. Hosklng beat Simmons, Harringtoi !>eat Tudehope by default, Surmnn beai Gelssler, Wolff beat R. G. Hosklng bj lefault. /. ' AUSTRALIAN TITLE. M. J. RYAN THE CHAMPION. ADELAIDE, August 21. The open golf championship of Aus tralia was concluded to-day, M. J. Ryan of Victoria (Australian amateur cham pion 1929), winning with a score of 296 The leading 60 players in the first am second rounds played two rounds to-day Two thousand spectators were thrillec by Ryan's play over the last three holes which ho did in 2, 4 and 5. At the lasl he lipped the hole for a 4. There was i ilramatic climax. McMahon startec badly. He took 41 going out, but mad( n magical recovery, coming home in 34 being one stroke behind Ryan. Principal scores: —Rvun, 76, 75, 71, 74— 209; McMahon, 80, 69, 73, 75—297; Richard ?on, 74, 77, 76, 73—300. Bettington, 75 76, 79, 70—300; E. Naismith, 75, 72, 77 iO—300; Williams, 74, 75, 75, 77—301; Me Kenzic, —, —, 75, 72—302; Winser, —, — 13, 77—305; Toogood, 75, 77. 75, 79—306: Edgar, —, — 76, 74—306; Rymill, 79, 70 31, 77—307; Eyre, 77, 75, 84, 74—308 VVhitton (18th), 79, 78, 81, 75—313; Nettle iord (24th), 76, 81,.79, 78—314. The first 16 amateurs in the open wil •>lay. in the amateur championship frorr Monday to Thursday next. The first 1( professionals will play in the professiona mampionship on the same days.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 198, 22 August 1932, Page 14

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 198, 22 August 1932, Page 14

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 198, 22 August 1932, Page 14