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MANTXKAU CI/ÜB. DRAW FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. The first round of tlio Manukau Golf Club's championships must be played by thci next week-end. Draw :—• ; Senior.—Wiggins v, Busing, Alexander v. Roberts, Oldiield by Hogan, Adlam v. | Warden. ! Junior.—Priest v. Hobson, White v. ' Dreadon, Brebner v. Bull, Simpson v. Goddard. I C Grade.—Yates v. • Colbeck. Parker v. Blair. I Draw for Saturday next for those members not taking part in the championships : Pavitt v. Barnard, Ferguson v. Beeehey, : George y. Carpenter, Gilmore v. Bratisteet, Burrell v. Rice, James v. Callaghan, F. • Milne v. D'Esterre, Sibley v. A. Fleming, ,M. Milne v. B. Simpson, Widdowson v. Johnstone, G. McKendrick v. C. Wood, H. I Fleming v. Wallace, 1. Wood v. King, Canham v. James, Stauners v. Shove. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. Yesterday at. the Tapakura golf links the : ladies' club held an open day tourney over 118 fcoles. The links were in first-class condition and many neighbouring clubs sent representatives. Some very keen play .was witnessed. Results :— Senior Medal Round.—Mrs. J. M. Wilson (Middlemore), 83 —6—77; Miss Walters, 04—17—77, and Mrs. Pope (Maungatawhirl), 94—17—77. The tie was decided over the last nine holes, the winner being Mrs. Pope. Junior Medal Round.—Miss Little, 98 — 20—72; Mrs. C. Wardell, 101—^(i—75; and Mrs. W. A. Pavitt, 103 —2S—7O. Third Division. —Mrs. Bradstreet, 111 — 36—75,' and M-s. R. Grant, 111—35—70. Foursomes wire played in the afternoon over 12 holes, the best cards returned were:—Miss Coxhead and Miss Finlayson with a net score of 46, and Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Pegler 47. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for qualifying round of the senior and junior championship and medal handicap match to bo played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow : — First Tec, at 0 a.m. —Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. J. Pnterson, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. J. Jerratt, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. R. Buttle, Mrs. B. Mcllraith v. Mrs. W. K. Michael, Miss M. Miller v. Miss G. Parr, Mrs. E. Gilmore v. Miss D. Lamb, Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. J.. Mason, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Miss B. Heap, Miss M. Ilobson v. Mrs. E. Neale, Miss J. Johnson v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. B. Brown v. Miss I. Walker,. Mrs. A. Horton v. Mrs. L. Coakley, Mrs. R. Hipkins v. Mrs. J. Rudge, Miss S. Lawrence v. Mrs. C. K. Griersoh, Mrs. H. V. Coe v. Mrs. G. A. Hardey, Miss E. McGowan v. Mrs. I. R. Roberts, Miss B. Blackburn v. Mrs. W. A. Boucher, Mrs. F. Saxton v. Miss H. Hardlev, Miss A.-Palme* v. Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. S. Reid. Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Mrs. H. V. Choyce, Miss N. Pettit v. Mrs. A. Cummin?, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott, Mrs. W. J. Fletcher v. Miss V. Cooper; Mrs. C. W. Fair v. Miss D. Ryan, .Mrs. J. Caughley v. Mrs. I. Paterson. ■ Medal Match, at 11.10 a.m.—Miss M. Haslett v. Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. E. J. Miller, Mrs. J. Ramsay v. Mrs. R. Balrd, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. H. Walker v. Miss R. Williams, Miss F. Gregson v. Mrs. R. Verry, Mips M. Harvey v. Miss F. Preece. Mrs. C. E. Stewart v. Mrs. A. C. Steele, Miss C. Milllngton r, Mrs. D. R. Revell, Miss K Ponsford v. Mrs. C. J. Owen, Miss R. Nixon v. Mrs. D. Jones. Ninth Tee. at 9.10 a.m.—Mrs. G. Pocock r. Mrs. J. Lloyd, Mrs. N. Burton v. Miss R. Loudon, Miss K. Edgelow v. Miss B. Smith, Miss B. Stedman v. Mrs. F. B. Thompson, Miss R. Mahon v. Mrs. D. R. Garrard. Results of the semi-finals of the Grevatt Cup :—Mrs. B. Bottle beat Mrs. R. H'Pkins, 3 and 1 f Mrs. H; V. Johnston beat Miss M. Robson. 6 and 5. « i_v_« The final must be played by September 11. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for flag match to be^ played tomorrow by members of the North Shore •Ladies' Golf Club.. commencing .at 10 o'clock :—Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. Fleming Miss O. Stevens V. Mrs. Atkinson. Miss O'Neill V Mrs. McCorkindale, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Clouston v. Miss G. McDonald. Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs Small field Miss Leggoe v. Mrs. Macdonald, Miss Wight v. Mrs. Ibbertson, Mrs. Weir v. Mrs. Badley, Mrs. Broughton v. Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Mills v Mrs. Swanston, Mrs. Chamhers v. Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Jacobl v Mrs. N. Mason, Mrs. Sullivan v. Mrs Hobbs, Mrs. Earlov. Mrs. H. Mason, Mrs'. Duder v. Miss Foreman, Mrs. Tanner v Mrs. Home, Mrs. Cox v. Miss M. Mason, Miss Dryden v. Mrs. N. Mason, Mrs. Gillies v. Mrs. Harvey, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Melville, Mrs Seagar v„ Mrs. Bow, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Freakes, Mrs. Rossitcr v. Mrs. Rollo, Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs Armitage v. Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Lewins v. Mrs. Glllltt, Mrs. Black v. Mrs. Roache, Mrs Wilson v. Mrs. Lorimer. .Draw for C grade match to be played next Thursday :—Mrs. Halvey v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss Bartlett, Mrs. Attwood v. Mrs. Whyte, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Greer v. Miss McDowell, Mrs. Hutchison v. Miss McFetridge, Miss Bakewell v. Mrs. Higson, Mrs. Rickerby v. Mrs. Buxton, Mrs. Bavage v. Mrs. Massey. The draw for Saturday players will be made at the clubhouse. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. PUKEKOHE. Maungakiekie met Pukekohe In n match during the week-end, at Pukekohe, and won by 10 games to 7, three being all square. Results (Maungakiekie first) : —Earle and Tldmarsh beat Coyle and Johnson, 2 and 1, and lost 3 and 2; Pelhanx and D'Audney beat Roulston and Mills, 1 up and lost 4 and 2; J. Earle. and Shanley and Lawson and Moore were all square and lost -1- down ; Cootes and Schnauer beat K. Reynolds and G. Reynolds, 2 and 1, and 3 and 2 ;i Morpeth and Kidd lost to Grierson and Foote, 4 and 2, and.3 and 1; Balgarnie and Aley and Payne and McNaught were all square, and lost 4 and 3; Hay and N. Kidd and Jordan and Campbell were all square, and won 4 and 3; Belcher and Tanner beat Jobson and Taylor, 2 and 1 and 4 and 3; Lewis and Hoeran beat Snell arid McKinnon, 1 up and 7 and 5; "Greensmlth and Rostgard lost to Douglas and Laird, 2 and 1, and won 2 and 1. . . !

CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB. Draw for L.G.U. medal round to be played to-morrow in conjunction with the second tfualifvlng round by members of the Clevedon i/adies' Golf Club:—Miss M. Stephens v Mrs Bryan, Mrs. "Waters v. Miss Silk, Miss J. McCullough v. Miss F. Burgoyne, Miss McPherson v. Miss M. Burgoyne, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Alexander v. Miss' Waters, Miss Matthews v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Wells v. Miss Jean McCullough, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss Walsh, Mrs. Dow v MisS Day, Miss Gore v. Miss Shaw, Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Fnrley, Miss I. Hyde y. Miss K. Browne, Mrs. Byre v. Miss A. Dow Miss P. Stephens v. Miss V. Blundell, Miss Knight v. Miss Luke, Miss D. Hyde v. Miss Z. Stephens, Miss F. Bell v. Miss Baird. '■'..., .., Best cards in the sealed hole competition: —Mrs. Hoberts.,s6; Miss McPherson, Miss Wallis, 59. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Winners of sealed hole competition played by members of the Otahuhu Ladles' Golf Club: —A grade, Mrs. Crow; B grade, Miss .Arnaboldl. In the final of the handicap tourney for the president's trophy Mrs. Crow beat Mrs. Amodeo, 1 up. ■ ~,„ Draw for fifth round of the two-life competition, to be completed by September 10- Miss E. Hill v. Miss Gardiner, Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Kccles, Mrs. McNeely v. Miss McCallum. Mrs. Cox v. Miss Lipscombe, Miss Kltto a bye, Miss A. Muir v. Miss Clark, Miss Keys v. Miss D. Grant, Mrs. Wallace v. Mrs. Pepler, Miss Bryant v. Miss Fearon, Mrs. Amodeo a bye.

OTAHTJHU CLUB. Draw for the first rounds of the Otahuhu Golf Club's championships to be played lit the ■Grange links on Saturday next, and also for the consolation handicap :— Seniors.—lT. J. Levy v. C. R. Reader, S. Clark v J. Rogers. J. Kerr v. A. Eustace, W. B. Eustace v. O."W. Bayly. Juniors.—,T T. Harrison v. T. W. McLennan, E. Wilkinson v. W. Darley, F. T. Nicholls v. G. 'Cassin, N. E. Cashmore v. G. Hickson, If. Davenport v. C. C. Ewen, F. McKenzie v. W, Kerns, ,T. W. Goddard v. .T. Stubbs. R. G. Croxson v. K. Saunders. Intermediates. —S. 3. Coutts v. B. Cooper. •T. W Johns v. R. K. Brown. G. C, Lyttelton v. J. C. Chrisfe. J. S. Whyte v. D. D. Brown. Consolation Handicap.—J. Eecles v. A. Todd, R. L Brown v. ,T. H. Ellis. B. Heather v. O. It. Montgomery, F. Fernley v. \V. Gardiner, A. J. R'nind v. F. Todd. E W. Stephenson v. A. F. Amc.deo, A. E. Bockett v. G. Klrkbridge. K. Todd v. Agmen Smith. G S. Bavlv v. A. Marshall, C. V. Downey v. M. G.'Fort. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. Team to represent the Manukau Ladles' Golf Club against Otalmhu at Otahuhu tomorrow, starting at 12.30 p.m. : —Mrs. Colquhoun, Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Pavitt, Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. Godadrd. Mrs. Adlara, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. George. Mrs. Bradstreet, Mrs. Dreadon. Mrs. Carnentor. Draw for C grade match to be played by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. George v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Dreadon v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Urquhart, Miss Colquhoun v. Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss Kirkland, Miss Searlo v. Mrs. Colbcck. Miss Gilmore v. Miss Do Cnrtaret, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss Graham, Miss King v. Miss McDonald, Mrs. Barrell v. Mrs. Adlam, Mrs. Colquhoun v. Miss Blanchard, Miss Juckes v. Mis. Grant, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. McNeish v. Miss Little, Mrs. Bradstreet v. Mrs. Yates, Miss Martyn v. Miss Canham, Miss Brooks v. Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. Pavitt. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The C grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club will play a sealed-hole competition on Thursday in conjunction with tho flag match postponed from last week. Tho original draw will stand.

IN THE PROVINCE. GLANVILLE N.A. CHAMPION. Tn the final of the North Auckland golf championship at Mt. Denby links. Whnngnrei. on Saturday, W. .T. Olanville (holder) retained Ills title by defeating Dr II P. Buckley In the final, 8 and «. Results of finals of group matches: — M Grevllle beat R. Penman. 1 up at the 10th: H. Younger bent B. .T. M. Pole. 1 up at the 25th : N. C. Bnrriball boat Anderson, 4 and 3 ; N. C. Bnrriball heat R. C. M. Harlngton, 1 up at the 22nd; group for those eliminated in the championship, 3. S. Horrell beat Harrison. Two bogev handicaps were played, and won by D. M. Nicholson. 3 up, and T. S. McMillan, all snunre. McMillan also won a trophy presented by Mr. M. Atkins, of Maungatapere. for veteran players. At ihe conclusion of the tournament. Mr. W A. Christiansen, president of the Whangarel Golf Club, presented the trophies won during the tournament. WAIUKU CLUB. Results of bogey round played by members of the Waiuku Golf Club:—Dr. Howden. Forbes, all square: von Stumer, A. Herrold. Colbeek, C. Arkle, 1 down; Buttimore, 2 down. ONEWIIERo'cLUB. A medal round played by members of the Onowhero Golf Club resulted in a tie between Caldwell and Taylor, who were both 75 net. The next best cards were returned by Martin, 79, and Wilson and Cronin. 80 net. In a semi-final for the Mulr Memorial Trophy. Caldwell (C) boat D. Cameron (14), 2 and 1, PUKEKOHE CLUB. A qualifying round for the' Brosnahan Spoons was played by members of the Pnkekohe Golf Club, eight players being required to qualify. Results:—M. R. Grlerson, 79—10 —69 : P. S. Cooper. 90 —20— 70; A. C. Gill. 89—16 —73; M. S. Camphell. 92—18—74: M. C. Lawson. 82—7— 75; E. Taylor, SS—l3—7s: G. Home. R. F. Laird and D. B. Moeran were all 7(1 net, and will play off fcr the last two places. HAMILTON CLUB. The finals of the captain's and vicecaptain's trophies were played by members of the Hamilton Golf Club at St. Andrew's links on Saturday. In the former event A. T. Atkins beat B. Cumberworth. 3 and 2, and in the latter G. A. Wilkes beat G H Bindon. 2 and 1. A bogey scramble was also played, the best cards returned being:—E. C. Day, 3 up; E. H. Grocott, 2 up ; A. Marcroft. 1 up ; D. R. Wood, all square: Hr. T. A. Milroy, H. J. Radford. E. L. Gillies. 1 down. ROCKY DOWNS V. MORRINSVILLB. A Morrinsvllle team of golf players visiter! Rocky Downs during the week-end, and played a tournament. Rocky Downs won 10 games, Morrinsvllle 4 and 4 were halved. Walton Tournament—A. men's open tournament was played at Walton on Saturday with the following results:—N. Ross (Morrinsvllle) won the morning round of 18 holes, with the best net score of 62—11—51. In the afternoon an 18-hole round was won by L. Bellingham (Hamilton), 84 gross. The best net score was that of W. Guy Walton, 91—24—67.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 203, 28 August 1934, Page 13

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 203, 28 August 1934, Page 13

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 203, 28 August 1934, Page 13