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GOLF.

RAIN AFFECTS COURSES. SEVERAL CLOSED AT WEEK-END. Owing to the effects of the heavy rain it was deemed advisable to close the North Shore and Akaraua links for the week-end, while Titirangi was closed on Saturday and part of yesterday, and only part of the Middlemore course was available. At the other clubs the competitions were continued.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Following are results oC matches played in the third round of the Flliffe Cup :—L. B._ Selinauer (9) beat J. H. Earle (3), 5 and 3: G. J. Bennett (10) beat H. Tidmarsli (0), 2 and 1 ; It. W. Verry (13) beat J. K. Johnston (21), 1 up ; A. Woolley (15), beat A. Y. Schischka (15), 2 and 1; S. Caro (15) beat 11. I*. Whyman (l(i), 2 and 1; N. Buist (10) beat F. Wiseman (10), 2 and 1 ; .1. D. Slianly (10) beat D. G. Maefaiiane (10), 2 and 1; J. S. Kidd (13) beat 11. Morpeth (7), 3 ami 2 ; N. J. Kidd (l(i> beat J. Jerrat (23), 4 and 3; It. S. Newcomb (15) beat W. K. Michael (21), at the twentieth hole. " The bogey matches resulted: —A grade: J. I>. Slianly (8), 1 down. B grade: N. J. Kidd (12), 1 down.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The draw for the four-ball best-ball bogey match, to be played by the Manngakiekie Ladles' Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock In the order of the draw at sixminute intervals, is as follows: Sirs 11. V. Johnston and Miss K. Morton v. Miss B. Heap and Mrs. 10. Mcllraith, Mrs. J. Paterson and Mrs. It. Hipkins v. Miss G. Parr and Mrs. E. Gilmorc, Miss A. Grove and Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. N. Burton and Miss C. Stubbs, Miss D. Lamb and Miss S. Lawrence v. Mrs. A. MeArthur and Miss K. Churton, Miss M. Miller and Miss J. Johnson v. Miss M. Robson and Miss B. Abbott, Miss M. Ilaslett and Mrs. J. M. Elliffe v. Miss G. Harrison and Miss R. Mahon, Mrs. W. K. Michael and Miss E. McGownn v. Mrs. E. Neale and Miss C. K. Grierson, Mrs. I'". Saxton and Mrs. L. Coakle.v v. Mrs. W. A. Boucher and Mrs. H. V. Coe, Mrs. M. Wil son and Mrs. 1!. Steele v. Mrs. R. Vcrr.v and Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. .1. Itudge and Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. S. Reid and Mrs. I. 11. Roberts, Mrs. A. Gumming and Miss K. Blackburn v. Mrs. J. Ramsay nnd Miss R. Williams. Miss I. Walker and -Miss N. Clark v. Mrs. H. Walker and Miss R Nixon, Mrs. 11. Williams and Mrs. O'Neill v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley and Mrs. J. Dawson, Miss B. Smith and Miss B. Stcdman v. Miss R. Hill and Miss T. Lamb. Miss A. lionayne and Miss P. Reid v. Miss N. Pettit and Mrs. D. R. Garrard, Miss Millington and Miss E. Ponsford v. Mrs. W. .1. Fletcher and Miss D. Ryan, Mrs. A. IJ. Stewart and Miss N. Gregory v. Mrs. V. It. Revell and Mrs. S. W. Morlcy, Miss K Ed&olow and Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott and Mrs. J. Caugliley, Mrs. < . W. Fair and Mrs. C. Jarmau v. Miss V Cooper and Mrs. F. B. Thompson. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. .T. Lloyd and Mrs. G Pocock v. Mrs. 11. Caughey and Mrs. H. V. Choyce, Mrs. J. Stewart nnd Miss E. Evans v. Mrs. A. Abbott and Miss It. Loudon.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. The draw for tlic L.G.U. match, to bp Slayed by the North Shore Ladies' Club at ) a.m. next Wednesday, Is its follows : Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. Atkinson. Miss O. Stevens v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss O'Neill, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Smallfield v. Mrs. McCorltindnle, Mrs. Ilogan v. Mrs. Macdonnld, Mrs. Clouston v. Miss G. McDonald, Mrs. Bndley v. Mrs. Swanston, Mrs. Weir v. Mrs. Ihbertson, Mrs. Broughton v. Mrs. Chambers, Miss Gillett v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Nevlll v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. Walsh v. Mrs. Randell. Mrs Cadness v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Sullivan v. Miss Dryden. .Mrs. Taylor v. Miss N. Mason, Miss M. Masou v. Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Earle v. Mrs. Home, Mrs. Lcwins v. Mrs. Harvey, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Gillett v. Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. (.Ulies v. Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Littlejohn v. Mrs. Gnuner, Mrs. I>ush v. Mrs. H. Mason, Mrs. Frenkes v. Miss Foreman, Mrs. Duder v. Mrs. Jacob!, Mrs. Melville v. Mrs. Kossitcr, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Hollo, Mrs. Bow v. Mrs. Short, Mrs. Roache v. Mrs. Lorimer, Mrs. Armitage v. Mrs. Black. Following Is the araw for the medal round to be played by C grade players next Thursday, players to start at 10 ;• dock .— Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Ilalvey, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Why to v. Mrs. MeDonnen, Mrs. Taylor v. Nlrs Buxton. Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Bakewell, Mrs. Kickcrbj v Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Bavage, Mrs. Higson v. Miss AlcFetrldge. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The first round of the captain's prize resulted as followsA. O. Horspool beat L. W. Ritchie, 0 and 3; A. G. BrownDouglas beat A. D. Jones, 4 and 3; J. Johnston beat. H. K. Wake, by default , C. M. Rattray beat F. D. CJilng, 7 aml.j, J. Speedy beat J. R. Klssling, by default, S. V. Ratley beat R. Katterfeldt, - and 1; V. C. Keys beat J. H. Beale, 8 and (>; £. Hintz beat H. Souther, by default; J. R. Kingston beat J. Colman, U up ; V. R. Johns beat E. Emanuel, by default; S. C. Hay. beat F. Llntott, by default; J. Stedman beat P. McGregor, 5 and 4; F. Kronfeld beat \\. Montelth, 1 up; W. M. Hutchison beat W. A. Forgle, by default; C. Heald beat A G. Graham, by default; Dr. Horton beat V. Ambler, 3 and 1; Tj. Cole beat A. C. Heiring, 2 and 1; I<. Walker beat G. Palmer, 1 up ; J. R. McCrystall beat E. Hutchison, 1 up.

TEAMS' MATCH AT PUPUKE.. A mntch between teams representing the president nnd captain was played by members o£ the Pupuke Golf Club during the ■week-end. The match resulted in a win tor the captain's team by 10 matches to - being nil square. Following were the results, president's names being given first: E. W. Mills lost to H. Nicholas, 2 down ; H. Webb beat W. Tysoe, 4 and 3 ; It. Pacey beat 11. Gray, 2 and 1; P. Mason bent T Gooding, 2 and 1; K. Bruce-Smith beat S. Ardley, 1 up: J. C. Rennle and 11. Probert, all square; W. Jutt lost to W. Keats, 2 and 1: Dr. Andrew bent J. Humphrey, 5 and 4: J. Drought lost to M. Wilson, 4 and S; W. P. Marriott lost to A. R. Stephenson, 3 and 1; A. K. Brady lost to Jj. D. Whitchurch, 3 anil 1 : C. Jaggs lost to C. B. Thomas, 5 and 4 ; Brady beat Whitchurch, 6 and 5. Results in the four-ball best-bail matches were :—T. Gooding and Jubb lost to Ardley and ICeats, 4 and 2; J. Armstrong and Mason and Howden and Probert, all square; Dr. Andrews and Jaggs lost to Thomas and Ronnie, 3 and 2; Drought and Pacey lost to Stephenson nnd Gray, 0 and 5; Mills and Webb lost to Tysoe and Nicholas, 2 nnd 1; Marriott and Bruce-Smith beat Gooding and Wilson, 4, nnd 2.

In the third round of the Captain' 3 Prize P. Mason beat T. Gooding, 2 and 1 ; M. Wilson beat .T. Drought, 4 and 3; A. It. Stephenson beat W. F. Marriott, 3 and 1; R. Pacey beat H. Gray, 2 and 1, in the fourth round.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The Ij.G.U. monthly medal round will he played by the ladles of the Pupute Golf Club on Wednesday next. Starting at 10 a.m. the draw is as follows:—Mrs. Trevor Lean v. Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. Bowden r. Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Whitcombe v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Andrew v. Miss Parker. Miss O'Neill v. Mrs. Thompson. Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. Kensington, Miss Gooding v. Mrs. Herbert, Miss E. Lorie v. Mrs. Gooding, Miss Alison v. Miss R. Blomfield, Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Free v. Miss Hughes, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. Kissen, Miss Cameron v. Mrs. Roe, Miss Bayne v. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Quartley, Mrs. Armstrong v. Mr:. Mair, Mrs. Rush y. Miss Gudgeon, Miss Wilson v. another. The draw for the C grade medal round is as follows, ami will start from the 13tli tee at 10.15 a.m. :—Miss Barton v. Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Rennie v. Miss Gudgeon, Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Mayhill v. Mrs. Piereey, Miss Weston v. Mrs. Quick, Miss J. Gillett v. Miss White, Mrs. White v. another. There will be no match for week-end players next Saturday. Players may choose their own partners. In the finals of the captain's prize Miss L. Williamson beat Mrs. F. Prosser, 3 and 2.

PAPAKURA V. PUKEKOHE. A teams match was played at Papakura during the -week-end between Pnkekohe> and Papakura. Foursomes were played and the match ended In a draw. Both clubs won two games and one was halved. Tho games were (rukekohe names firrst) :— Payne and Reynolds beat Miller r.nd Mathcson, 2 and 1 ; Sclilaepfer and Foote lost to Cooke and Kretschmar, 4 anil H; Cooper and Gill beat J. Miller and Keesing, 2 and 1 : Moran and Bailey lost to Wilson and Woolley, 3 and 4 ; lUiird and Marshall and Walti. and McLennan, all square.

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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 14

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 14

GOLF. Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 14