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AROUND THE LINKS.

GOLF UNDER DIFFICULTIES. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. A medal handicap In A and 15 grades was piuyed by members of the Mumiguk'iekle Uolf -Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday. With the object o£ preserving the course under sueU wet conditions, players were permitted to tec up tlieir shots on the falrwny. Best scores : — A Grade.—ll. Tidinarsh, 70 —1> — 70; J. Balgarnie, Sl—lo—7l ; J. D. Sbanly, SI — U—7l'. B Grade.—S. Caro, 87—15—72 ; V. W. Kerr, US—23—72; K. G. Mllligan, SO— IG—73. The players who qualified for the first round of the Bledlsloe Cup competition, to be played on Saluruay week, have been drawn as follows :—1(. P. Bennett v. 1. McOwan, C. G. Storry v. .T. K. Johnston, K. Toi|ks v. K. C. Aley, 11. Tidmarsh v. J. Earle, \V. (ireensmith v. F. T. Kostgard, K. G. MilUgiin v. (i. St'ltfhhury, .T. ' 11. Earle v. K. ,T. Kidd, S. Caro v. U. VV. Varry, A. Morpeth v. .1. Sherlock, W, K. Michael v. C. I' , , Kosser. A. Schlschka v. M. Wiseman, W. V. FowUlb v. J. Bnlgilrnle, .1. (.'. .Milne v. (i. .1. Bennett, l>. G. Mncfnrlnne v. .r. Jorrntt. V. W. Kerr v. 11. G. Vivian, J. D. Shauly v. D. K. GarrarU. AUCKLAND CLUB.. Although the. Mlddlemore course was open for play on Saturday'rain prevented the Auckland Golf Club from proceeding with its competition. The George Cup medal competition, which was to hnvo been played on Saturday, has been postponed until August 25. The final of the captains' tourney between I. MacKwan and 11. V. Coverdale was again postponed. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Owing to the Inclement wenther ttie Glendowio Golf flub w"s niinb'e to hold tlie third round of the Ilowey Walker Cup ntodnl handicap and the sealed-hole bogey handicap on Saturday. PUPUKE CLUB. The game between North Shore nnd Pupiiko Golf Clubs wan postponed on Saturday owing to the 'wet weather.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB

Members of the I'tipilkn Todies' Holf Club will play the tlrsi and second rounds of Hie club championship and the si-coml division match play competition on Wednesday. The draw Tor play, starting at 10 o'clock :— CtiamplOllßlllp.—MlHS T-. Williamson v. Mrs." T. Goodlng, Mrs. r. Thompson v. Mrs. 1 , . Andrew. Mrs. H. ISowdeii v. Mrs. 11. Gray. Mrs. T. Lean v. M>s. P. I'voss.t. Second Division Mnich.— Miss M. Pirk«r v Miss K. Willis. Mrs. R"sh v. Miss Cameron, Miss B. ONeill V. M'ss I*. IluchPS. M'tis R. B'o-'iflPld v. Mrs. A. Qiinrtlo.v. Mrs. 3. Williamson v. Mrs. H. Ooldwnter. Mrs. IF. Whitcnmhp v. Miss K lorie M'ss G. WilPfi'tis v. Miss J. Gooding. Mrs. B. Kissen v. Miss J. Johnston. There will be no match for C grade Week-end menihers will play n two-club match next Saturday, stnrtlne from the first ten at 10 a.m. Drnw :—-Mrs. M. McFarlnne v. Miss K. Ilnrtv. Mrs. Go'dwnror v Mrs. Gray. Mrs. llopMns v. Miss !•,. Lorie Mrs. Cnnipbell v. Miss Nicks. Mlks C, Lorie v. Miss V. Trayes, Mrs. Dlxoil v. Mrs. Smith.

TITIRANGI CLUB. Tho final for tho Hallln Cup between II T .Inffrey (23) mid J. Carnnhan (S) was played on Saturday nt Tltlrangl and was won by Hip former by 5 and 4. Tho playing of the mutch lor the sell Cup was postponed.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Results In the last bogey match plwed by members of the Titlrangl Ladles Golf C Seniors. —Mrs. Alison. Mrs. Deighton. 3 down: Mrs. Xnlsmitli, Mrs. O'Lcnry, Mies S. Johnston, 0 down. Juniors.—Miss 1?. Cooke, 2 down • Mihs P. Moody, 4 down; Mrs. G. h. Taylor, 5 d0 Thp Inst 1.. G.U. mah-li resulted:— Seniors.—Mrs. Naismlth !!;.—lβ— .0 , Mrs. Deighton, 85— 5—80: Miss Bray, 02— 12— SO; Mrs. Brinsden. 00—18—81. Juniors.—Mrs. I'eznro io <—.(;>—<-; Mrs. Marrett, 100—33—73; Mrs. Henrys, 00 Tbe 3 following qualified In the Thomson Bowl competition :—Mrs. Pezaro. Mrs. Mnrrett. Mrs Henrys. Miss A, llackett Mies p Moodv Miss li. Cooke, Mrs. Natsmith, Mrs*. Delghton, Mlsh C. Bray, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Brinsden Mrs. Jackson. Mrs Westor.. Mrs S Itennelt. Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. Harrl-aoii-Gregory Mrs. G. M. WWtV Mrs. Sninlev, Mrs. Alison, Miss K "or on M . Uartteet, Miss .1. Knsron. Miss M. Wrleht. M 1{ Wobstcr, Miss S. Johnston. Mis* n Hill Miss M. Bailey, Miss C. Wright, Mrs (! T.. Taylor. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. MeMlllnn. Mrs. G. P. Flnley. The first round must be nlaved by Friday week. A medal round will be played to-morrow, players to choose partners.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for match to be played by the North Shore Ladies' Gol£ Club next Wednesday, starting nt 10 o'd™*;— • Miss M. Stevens v. Miss O Neill. Miss U. Stevens x. Mrs. Atkinson, Miss Leggoe v. Mrs Maedonald, Mrs. Pike v. Mrs. Fleming,' Mrs. Cloustcm v. Mrs McCorkiudale Mrs. Smallflcld v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Hogan v. Miss Wight, Mrs. Weir v. Miss (illicit, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Brouirhtnn v. Mrs. Kundnll, Mrs. Swanstnn V. Mrs IbbortMOli, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Chambers Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Bndley, Mrs. -Nevlll V Mrs. Wiseinnn, Miss M. Musou V. Mrs. HobbH, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Bow, Miss I*. Mason v. Mrs. Littlejohn, Mrs. GIUIM V. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harvey v. Mrs. Rolls Miss Foreman V. Miss Dry den, Mrs. JacoM v Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Seugarv. Mrs. Karle, Mrs Seaman v. Mrs. Black. Mrs. 11. Mason v. Mrs Duder, Mrs. Sullivan v. Mrs. Gille.tt, Mrs Taylor v. Mrs. Iraimon, Mrs. Lush v Mrs. Kossiter, Mrs. Lewins v. Mrs. Koache, Mrs. Melville v. Mrs. Short, Mrs. Armltage v. Mrs. McDonnell, Mrs. Freiikcs v. Miss Jackson. . Mrs. Smnlllield' and! Mrs. Clouston tied for L.G.U. match senior division, Mrs. Clouston winning on the last nine holes. Mrs. Cox was the winner of the Junior division. Mrs. Preston won the C grade match. . _~ Draw for C grade match next Thurs,lny ■ Mrs. Atwoods v. Mrs. Christmas, Mrs Grant v Miss Bnkewell, Mrs. Whyte v. Miss McFetrldge, Mrs. Buxton v. Mrs. Rl<-kerby, Mrs. Hutchison v. Miss Smith. Mrs. Higson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Taylor v Mrs. Bavage, Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Halvey v. Miss McDonnell. Draw for Saturday players : —Miss Hunt v Miss Adams, Miss Campbell v. Miss Wann Miss McDonnell v. Miss Willis, Miss Howe v. Miss Mawhlnney, Miss Cawkwell v Miss Minns, Miss Lewis v. Miss Halse, Miss Hlinmel v. Miss Ksdaile, Miss Dcverenx v. Miss J. Minns, Miss Wilkie v. Miss Simmers, Miss Gordon dimming v. Miss Snoad, Miss Blair v. Miss Corner, Miss Johnston v. Miss Colson, Miss Berry v Miss Morris, Miss Corner v. Miss Harvey, Miss Hall v. Miss Best, Miss McCredie* v. Miss Hotchkiss, Miss J. Ardley v Miss Costello, -Miss Ardley v. Miss Southgate, Mise Brambley v. Miss Wynyard, Miss Prideaux v. Miss Benner, Miss Pocock v. Mi»s McLaren. OLD COLLEGIANS AT PLAY. Teams of two players each, rep resen tins the secondary schools and colleges to which the plavers formerly belonged was held at St. Andrews links at Hamilton during the week-end. Nearly 40 schools were represented. The competition took the form of two individual bogey handicaps and one four-bull best-ball bogey handicap. Best aggregates : — E. h. Gillies and J. G. Ferguson (Hamilton High). 3 up, 1 up, 6 up—lo up. A. L. Tompkins and D. C. Coventry (Hamilton High), 1 up, 2 down, 8 up—7 up. J. Milne and J. C. Taylor (King's), 1 up. 2 down, 8 up—7 up. D. R. Wood and E. H. Grocott (Waitakl), 4 down. 2 up, 4 up—2 up.. J. M. Graham and G. Deighton (Auckland Grammar), 2 down, square. 4 up—2 up. MANUKAU CLUB. All play was postponed on Saturday owing to the- weather. HOLING IN ONE POPULAR. Holing in one seems to be becoming a regular practice among members of Whang.irei's two golf clubs. On Thursday, C. Bailey incurred the customary penalty by sinking his tee shot, IGS yards, at the Mount Denby links. Yesterday morning M. Sherrlft of the Wliau Valley Club, scored the second hole in one this season, doing the feai ou tUe eleventh, which is 150 yards long. , I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1934, Page 14

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AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1934, Page 14

AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1934, Page 14