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GOLF CHAMPION.

MISS KAY'S VIEWS

ON AUSTRALIAN SUCCESS,

FAVOURED BY CONDITIONS. (liy Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") DUNEDIX, this day. In an interview Miss Oliver Kay 6aid: — "The linal of the Australian championship was played 011 a real Duncdin day. It was very windy, and raining in the afternoon, and that, coming on top of several perfect days, seemed to upset Miss Hammond, who was not so used to bad weather conditions as I." Miss Kay was <1 ill it] on t about expressing an opinion as to how she played in the linal, but said she felt she had played steady but not brilliant golf, which was out of the question under the conditions. She felt, however, she was just coming to the top of her form. The champion regarded as her hardest game that in the senii-tinul against Miss Kernot, who next year, if playing in the same torm, should be picked for the team to cross the Taenia n. . Miss Kay had nothing but praise for the captain of the New Zealand team, Mrs Guy Williams, who had proved herself an admirable leader, and a great general, and expressed her deep appreciation of the help and advice she had received from Mrs. Williams. She stated she would go to Palmerston North for the Maiiawatu championship early next month on her way to Wanganui to play in the New Zealand championship. Already she has held the Auckland, South Auckland, Manawatu, Canterbury, South Canterbury and Otago provincial titles, and she won the New Zealand i championship in 10;!0.

LADIES' INTER-CLUB,

AUCKLAND V. MAUNGAKIEKIE. An inter-club match was played at Middiemore yesterday between teams representing the Maungiikiekie and Auckland Ladies' Golf Clubs, the result being a win for Auckland by 1" points to U, one being all square. Following are the results, Auckland pluvers being mentioned tirst: —Miss 10. Culling beat Mrs. 11. V. Johnston, i and (J* Mrs K. Rutherford beat Miss K. Horton, 4 and Mrs. W. S. Kalph beat Miss C. Stubbs, and 1; Miss N. MacCormick beat Mrs. J. l'aterson. 3 and -; Mrs. J. S. Coleglove beat Mrs. E. Mcllraith, 5 and -1 ; Mrs. A It. Abbott and Miss E. Kchnauer, all square; Miss M. J. Maefarlane beat Mrs. It Hipkins, 1 up; Miss E. White beat Mrs. ,\! Swain, 1 and 3; Miss L. Cuttield beat Mrs. J. Mason, -1 and 2 : Miss M. <i. Maefarlane beat Mrs. E. Uilmore, 3 and 1; Mrs. J. W. Craven beat Miss M. ltobson, <i and 5; Miss 11. Cut Held beat Mrs. K. Michael, S and 7. Foursomes. —Miss Culling and Mrs. Rutherford beat Mrs. Johnston and Miss Horton. <> and -i : Mrs. Kalph and Miss MacCormick beat Misses Stubbs and Schnauer, 1 up; Misses Maefarlane beat Mrs. Paterson ami Mrs. Ilipkins, 3 and 1 : Colgrove and Mrs. Craven beat Mrs. Swain and Mrs, Mason, -1 and 2; Mrs. Abbott and Miss White beat Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. Michael, S and (i; Misses Cuttield beat Mrs. Gilmore and Miss Robson, 7 and 0. A match was also played between/ the junior players of each club, Auckland winning by C> matches to 2, with one all square. Results were as follows Mrs. Frater beat Miss J. Johnson, 7 and (i; Miss 'I'. Boddington and Miss E. McGowan, all square; Miss C. Uainger beat, Mrs. V. E. Keys, '5 and 2 ; Mrs. F. C. Huddle lost to Miss C. Wright, 5 and 3 ; Miss R. Waller lost to Miss I. Walker, 1 up: Miss D. Lever beat Miss A. Palmer, 3 and 'J. Foursomes.—Mrs. Frater and Mrs. Buddie beat Misses Johnson and McGowan, 3 and 1 ; Misses Boddington and ltainger beat Mrs. Keys and Miss Walker, 5 and 4 ; Misses Lever and Waller beat Misses Wright and Palmer, 2 up.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB.

Following is the draw for the L.G.IJ. and button matches to be played on Tuesday by members of the Akaruna Ladies' Golf Club :— Seniors.—Mrs. Preston v. Miss O'Callaghan, Mrs. Uaylcy v. Miss Tinge.v, Mrs. Grant: v. Mrs. McOregor, Mrs. Halt'ord v. Mrs. Tyylor, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Dovoy, Mrs. Caugliey v. Miss P. Poet, Mrs. Philip v. Miss Hodge.

Juniors.—Fifth tee: Miss Lundon v. Mrs. Brook Smith, Miss Hayes v. Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Bishop v. Miss M. Walters. First tee : Mrs. Kingsland v. Miss Dalton, Miss T. Jones v. Mrs. Cammick, Miss Young v. Miss I. Walters, Miss Bailey v. Mrs. Bailey, Miss Colson v. Mrs. Bier. Mrs. Masefield v. Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Grattan, Mrs. Storry v. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Wells v. Mrs. Burtenshaw, Mrs. St. George v. Airs. Crosher, Mrs. Cook v. Miss Kerr-J Taylor, Mrs. Sineeton v. Miss Mitchell, Miss Neville v. Mrs. Martin. The draw for the junior two-life competition to be played by September .30 is as follows:—Mrs. Kingsland v. Miss Hayes, Miss Colson v. Miss Jones, Miss Bailey v. Miss Aitken, Mrs. Brook Smith v. Sirs. Ashley, Miss E. Wright v. Mrs. Masetield, Miss Cowan v. Mrs. St. George. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following were the best cards handed in for the last L.G.U. medal competition played in two divisions by members of the Glendowie Ladies' (Jolf Club. Handicaps *to 21: Sirs. Geo. Warren, 100—18—S2; Mrs. Butler, 10.'!—JO—84. 22 to lIG : Mrs. McGlnley, 101—25—70; Mrs. Macartney, 112—32—50; Miss K. Mains, 100—2r>—SI.

WAITEMATA EADIES' CLUB.

The match postponed on Thursday will be played by members of the Waitomata Ladies' Golf Club on Monday, the original draw to stand.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 225, 23 September 1933, Page 16

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GOLF CHAMPION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 225, 23 September 1933, Page 16

GOLF CHAMPION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 225, 23 September 1933, Page 16

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