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PUPUKE CLTJB. On Saturday members will play a bogey ma toll l'or Dr. De (Jlive Lowe's trophy, players to choose partners. Winners of monthly uiedal3 will play off for the gold button, partners drawn. The draw Is:—II. Webb v. P. Mason, P. 0. Antitrcv,' v. W. 11. Spillcr, H. Y. Gray v. C. B. Tliomas. The second round (30 holes) for Mr. G. Walker's trophy, will be played over the week-end. WORTH SHORE CLUB. The semi-finals of the North Shore Golf Club's championship will be played next Saturday, following is the draw:—Seniors: A. K. Browne v. H. C. Stevens, M. .Nelson v. B. Macindoe. Intermediates: K. N. K. Swanston v. C. M. Black, K. Smallfield v. l>. T. Reid. Juniors: G. W. Frater V. J. O'Neill, H. N. Preston v. K. N. White. The following; will represent the club in the last round of the pennant matches to be' played at the week-end against Mtuingukickie. At North Shore—A grade: A. UJ. Browne, H. C. Stevens, M. H. Bush, h. J. Minoguo, M, S. O'Connor, M. Nelson (captain), J. A. Penman, B. E. Goldwnter, W. Oliver, L. Harrison. Reserve, K. It. Baxter. At MaungiiUicklo—B grade: F. J. Luyzell (captain), B. Maeiudoe, It. E. Horrocks, A. .T. Spraggon, J. W. Morrison, W. Macindoe, W. Roberts, K. B. Clouston, H. V. Everton, D. J. Reid. Reserve, H. J. Preston. MANUKAU CLUB. Results of the final round of the eclectic competition for the captain's trophy, played by the Manukuu Club on Saturday, wore as follows :—Simpson, 7G—IC—OO; Oldlield, 76—15—Gl ; Bull, 79—17—G2 ; Goddard, 86—22—0-1; Blair, 88—23 —03 ; Ferguson, 70—10—60; I'avitt, SI—10—00; Busing, 79—13 —C0; Alexander, 7S—ll—o7; White, 83—10—07; Priest, 82—14—08; Hobson, S7—lß—oo ; George, 00—25—70. The draw for next Saturday's medal round is as follows :—Roberts v. Simpson, Brebner v. Beeehey, White v. Priest, Parker v. Ferguson, Wardell v. Yates, "Alexander v. Pnvltt, Adlam v. Hogan, Schellam v. Dreadou, Busing v. Bull, Wiggins v. Hobson, Gilmore v. Rice, Carpenter v. George, Goddard v. Colbeck, Burrell v. C. Wood, M. Milne v. I. Wood, F. Milne v. Wing. Blair v. Brndstrect, B. Simpson v. D'Esterre, A. Fleming v. J. McKendrick, Barnard v.. Canham, Wlddowson v. Wallace, Shove v. James, Walsh v. Grant, Johustone v. G. McKendrick. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. The draw for a medal round and the, second round for the Heald Cup to be played to-morrow and on Saturday for members of the Manukau Ladies' Club is as follows:—Mrs. Colquhoun v. Mrs. Pavitt, Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Kirklnnd V. Mrs. Parker, Miss Kins v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Yates v. Miss McDonald, Miss Blancbard v. Miss Little, Mrs. Dreadon v. Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Gilmore v. Miss Canham, Mrs. McNeish v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Burrell v. Miss .Tuckes, Mrs-. George v. Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. J. Barnard v. Mrs. Wardell, Miss Graham v. Miss Colquhoun, Mrs. Urquhart v. Mr*. Fleming, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Broadstreet v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss Martyn v. Mrs. Adlam, Miss Scarlo v. Mrs. Wardell, Mias De Cataret v. another.
The best scores returned in tho first round of the Heald Cup bogey match were: Mrs. Pavitt, all square; Mrs. Grant, 3 down.
The second round of the president's trophy match must be played by to-morrow.
In tho first round of the junior championship the results were as follows:—Mrs. Wardell beat Mrs. Pavitt, 2 up: Mrs. Parker beat Mrs. Urquhart, 3 and 2; Miss McDonald beat Mrs. Grant, 1 up; Mrs. Fleming beat Mrs. Goddard, 4 and 3.
AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The draw for a bogey match to be played by C grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Club on Thursday, commencing at 10 o'clock, is as follows : —Mrs. Hurt v. Mrs. Beamish, Mrs. Calame v. Mrs. Davics, Mrs. Wrigley v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Lovell v. Miss Bishop, Mr?. Baxter v. Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. Harrison v. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Garlick v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Rabbidge v. Mrs. McMlllin, Mrs. Bree v. Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Hilliard v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. McKenzie v. Miss Wallis, Mrs. Plowman v. Mrs. McLean. The first round ot the championship will be played to-morrow week, commencing at 10.30 o'clock. Following is the draw:— Miss Williams v. Mrs. Plowman, Mrs. Beamish v. Mrs. Baxter, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Lovell v. Mrs. Bree, Mrs. Hart v. Mrs. Davics, Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. Calame. The L.G.U. match to have been played to-day is postponed, and will be played on Thursday, commencing at noon. OTAHUHU CLUB. During the week-end the final of the Ballin Cup was played at Otahuhu between K. Todd and W. B. Eustace, the former winning at the nineteenth. The game was a good one. On the fourteenth tee Eustace was 3 down with five holes to go, but managed to bring the game all square at the eighteenth. Eustace having to give a stroke away on the nineteenth, his opponent played safe and squared the hole to win the game. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. In the final of the Otahuhu Ladies' Club championship Miss J. Tingey beat Mrs. Muir, 2 up. Following were the results of the L.G.TJ. medal match:—Seniors: Mrs. Mulr, 86—16— 70; Miss M. Hill, 91—17—74. Juniors: Mis-a D. Grant, 94—2&—68; Mrs. Chamberlain, 97—28—69; Mlsa Arnaboldi, 104—34—70: Miss A. Whyte, 00—25—71; Mrs. Eccles, 92—19—73; Mies M. Waters, 97—24—73.
Results in the bogey match were as follows:—A grade: Mrs. Muir, 1 down; Miss Tingey, Miss M. Hill, Miss A. Whyte, Miss M. Waters, 3 down. B grade: Miss D. Grant, 2 down; Mrs. Chamberlain, Miss Arnaboldi, 3 down. C grade: Miss C. Lloyd, 5 down; Miss D. Wilson, Miss Marshall, 7 down.
The third round eclectic match for Mr. Hnyes' trophy was won by Mrs. Crow.
The points competition for Mrs. Eustace's trophy was won by Mrs. Crow.
A medal competition for trophies presented by Mrs. Claudet, sen., will tie played to-morrow, commencing at 12.30 p.m. Players way choose partners or bare them arranged at the clubhouse. ORAKEI CLUB. Results of the second round of the Orakel Club's senior and junior champions-hips Senior.—R. N. White beat C. MeManus, 2 up; R. W. Pacey teat G. E. Currie, 1 up; W. Turbott beat R. K. Craig, 2 and 1; C. R. Nettleton beat E. W. Robbins, 3 and 2. .Tunior.—l. Houston beat G. Graham, 5 and 4; C. Collett beat G. Rykers, at the nineteenth; W. Butler beat N. Hardley, 3 and 1; B. Stitchbury beat G. F. M. White, 5 and 4. . The last ladies' monthly medal match was won by Miss M. Crooks, with a score of 107—36—71. Mrs. Ramsay was second With 94—14 —80. A medal round will be played by men members in aid of the Plunket Society during the week-end.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 227, 25 September 1934, Page 15
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