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GOLF.

ROTORUA LADIES' TOURNEY. THE CANADIAN FOURSOMES. In addition to the first round of the open championship, the Canadian foursotnes were played at the Kotorua Ladies' Golf Club's annual tourney yesterday, and resulted :—Mrs. Rainger and Mr*. J. Wilson, 80. 14—72; Mrs. McPherson nnd Miss Snodgrass, SG, 13 —715; Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. La. Trobo Hill. 80, 15 —74 ; Mrs. Sloanc and Miss Black, 1)1, 1C —7"> ; Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Gray, US, 21 —77; Mrs. Kelly and Miss Moon, 100, 21—70; Mrs. Hay and Miss Wilkinson. SS, 8 —80; Misses I. and K. Mullan, !)!), 10—80; Mrs. Tapper and Mrs. Aitkeii, 102, 22—SO.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB.

Best: cards returned in a bogey match yesterday at: Middlemore by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club: — Seniors.—Mrs. A. Donald, .'J down ; Miss L. Cutlielil, a down; Miss M. Cooper, 4 down; Mrs. Abbott, 4 down; Mrs. Rutherford, S down : Miss M. J. Macfarliine, 0 down : Miss N. Ballaut.vne, 5 down. Mrs. Donald won tlie tie on tbe last nine holes. Junldrs. —Miss B. Pierce, 1 up; Mrs. Prater, ;i down; Miss Gi Kingston, 4 down; Mrs. Martin, 4 down.

AKARANA CLUB.

The third round of the foil man Cup, together with a four ball best birtl stroke competition, will be played by members of the Akafann Golf Club on Saturday. Players may choose tlielr own partners and opponents, and book starting times at the clubhouse.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB.

The best cards returned in a bogey match played yesterday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club :—Seniors: Mrs. JttCobson, 2 down ; Mrs. Grant, 4 down. Juniors: Miss N. Poison, 4 down; Mrs. Brook-Smith, 8 down ; Miss A. Johnson, S down.

WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB.

Draw for L.G.U. medal match to be played to-morrow by members of the Waltemala Ladles' Golf Club: —Mrs. Tilston v. Mrs. Bayly, Mrs. Frater v. Miss K. Marty, Miss M. Alison v. Mrs. C. Prime, Mrs. Lord v. Miss Gooding, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Goodinj, , , Mrs. Beuumout v. another. Draw for C grade match to bo played ovfr nine holes:—Mrs. L. Prime v. Mrs. Spicer, Miss Seagar v, Miss M. Watson, Mis. Allan v. Mrs. Griffiths, Miss B. Lowe v. Miss O'Brien, Mrs. McDougiill v. Mrs. Cooke, Miss Blair Mnson v. Mrs. Creagniile, Miss M. Cochran v. Mrs. Wall, Miss Kiii' v. Mrs. Smart, Miss Hogan v. Miss Cllst, Mrs. D. Mason v. another. The last foursomes match was won by Mrs. Lord and Miss Pearl , Harty.

NORTH SHORE CLUB.

A four-ball best-ball bogey match, consisting of senior and junior pairs, will be played by menibvrs of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. Players will choose partners, no two under U handicap being permitted to play together.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.

Team to represent the Maungakiekie Coif Club in the pennant match against Hie Titirangi Club, to ho played nt One Tree Hill Saturday:—A. K. llawley, J. S. Rankin, ,T. 11. ICarle, R. O. Gardner \V. Calderwood. A. Robertson, G. S. Meredith, W. 11. D'Audney, 11. Morpeth. RoBCrvo : I. MeEwttii. A medal handicap will also be played. Players will choose partners.

GLENDOWIE CLUB. % —

The following will represent the Glondowie Golf Club In the pennant, match against; the Auckland Club, to be played at Glenilowio on Saturday, commencing" at 12.40 o'clock:—li. Hutelilson (captain), I' , . Trice, L. W. Colo, Dr. Horton, C. .S. Woods, ,r. Stedmun, W. I, axon, N. A. Ching, Q. Wolfgramm. Reserves: A. C. Johns, V. Lintott. Draw for bogey handicap to be phived on Saturday:—l< , . Llntott: v. .A. C. Johns, A. ('. Taine v. V. A. lforgio, T. Kussell v. jr. G. Thomson. L. Fa ram v. J. 11. Beale, J. Terry v. I<\ Kronfcld, T. Martin v. R. Mc.leftre.v, V. li. .Johns v. Lewis "Walker, J. Jy. Sheen v. A. Howey Walker, A. C. Herring v. W. Hutchison, F. Fnrani v. R. Barslow, C. Ileald V. J. C.ilnian, I. O'Neill v. F. Colebrook. A. Mackenzie v. .T. .Tolinson. A. O. Horspool v. ,T. 11. Hall, R Katlerfeldt v. L. J. Keys. A. K. Jackson v. A. G. Graham, 11. Wright v. A. G. Brown Douglas, G. Palmer v. A. G. Smith.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB

A finj? mulch will he played by members of the TlHrangi Indies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 11 o'clock in order of the draw. Following is the draw:— Mrs. T. XV. Honking v. Mrs. Peighton, Mrs. It. I». Wilson v. Miss Horton, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss C. Bray, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. Grcvatt v. Mrs. Clatworthy, Mrs. Shroff v.'Mrs. Splnley, : Mrs. Alison v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. I. IS. Stewart v. Mrs. VVs J. Reid. Mrs. Niccolls v. Mrs. O. M. White. Miss Bailey v. Miss Hacker, Mrs. Nalsmlth v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Itrinsden v. Mris. Robinson, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. G. h. Taylor, Miss Moody v. Miss Puder, Mrs. Fergusoa y. Mrs. Horton, Miss Noel Self v. Mrs. G. P. Alpc, Miss Nesra Self v. Mrs. Surd Iff. Mrs. K. B. Goldwuter v. Miss McC.laslmn, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. C. H. Court, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Miss Thompson, Mrs. Gyllies v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. .T. B. Jolinstone v. Mrs. Bartlcct, Mrs. Holliurake v. Miss A. Fouhy, i\rrs. Brook-Taylor v. Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory, Miss I'aprni v. another. Tile Canadian foursoniee medal match played yesterday resulted In. a win for Miss Bray and Miss Bailey with a score of 80, 12—77. Other good cards were:—Mrs. T. W. Hosklnc and Mrs. C. H. Court, . 01, 12—79; Miss Duder and Mrs. F. G. Alpe, !)!>, 14—85; Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Henry, 00, 11—85.

MAWGATAWHIRI CLUB.

' Menibers of the Mangatawhirl Golf Club played a B grade match for prizes presented by the captain. Results :—- Men, — R. H. McKenzie, 102; R. J. Patton, 102; G. .Austin, 108. McKenzie won the play-off. Ladies.—Mrs. C. Darby, 119; Miss A. Maitland, 132; Miss M. Seed, 134.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 17

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 17

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 17