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LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

PROVINCIAL TITLE. DRAW FOR TITIRANGI TO-MORROW. The Auckland provincial ladles' golf championship meeting will be commenced it the Tltirangi Club's links to-morrow ■' iie coiiiiiitieu on Wednesday and Thursday. Draw for the qualifying round of the championship and Middlemore Clip to be played to-morrow in conjunction with the first and second medal handicap matches, commencing at 1) o'clock in the order of the draw, players leaving at intervals of four minutes :—

0 a.m.—Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. .Mrs. J, M. Wilson, Mrs. .1. M. Alison v. Mrs. G. R. Buttle, Miss K. Culling v. Miss O. Stevens, Miss M. Stevens v. Mrs. E. 1.. Barker, Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. (i. McMillan, Mrs. i). IJ. Robertson v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. K. Rutherford v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. 11. R. Hughes v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson.

U. 32 a.m. —Miss 1.. Williamson v. Mrs. W. S. ltalph, .Mrs. J. T. Lean v. Mrs. A. 11. U'Leary, Miss N. MacCormick v. Miss Cameron, Mrs. E. I'hilip v. Miss Marjorie Macfarlane, Miss M. Cooper v. Mrs. J. l'aterson, Mrs. I!. Kerr v. .Mrs. Kissling. Mrs. I*. Savage v. Mrs. I'. Andrew, Mrs. W. I'. Eiulenn v. Mrs. R. A. Spiuley.

10 a.m.—Miss N. Baliautyne v. Miss 15. Cooke, Mrs. It. Westmacott v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Miss E. G. White v. Miss A. llacket, Miss Marion Macfarlane v. Miss C. Wright, Mrs. A. Donald v. Mrs. A. A. Caughey, Mrs. R. A. Barstow v. Mrs. A. Ilowey Walker, Miss R. Roberton v. Jlrs. It. F. Ward, Mrs. C. J. Green v. Mrs. C. ltobinson.

10.32 a.m.—Miss N. Noakes v. Jlrs. .T. A Kllner, Jlrs. F. 11. Browne v. Mrs. G. L Taylor, .Mrs. E. .1. Miller v. Mrs. (!. M White, Mrs. J. E. Henrys v. Mrs. R. Ci Rainger, Mrs. V. C. Keys v. Mrs. Kings land, Jliss S. Mahoney v. Mrs. S. I'ezaro Mrs. M. Fraser Smith v. Mrs. A. Milne.

II a.m.—Mrs. I'. Thompson v. Mrs. F I'arker. Miss It. I'agnl v. Mrs. Bart leet. Mrs. S. 'l'ong v. Jlrs. B. Bree, Mrs E. Mcllrailli v. Mrs. McG. Grant, Mrs It. M. K. Swauston v. Jlrs. .1. C. Hill Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. L, 11. Norton, Mrs I). It. Walker v. Jlrs. J. A. Caliill, Mrs F. (!. Alpe v. Jlrs. A. Tysoe.

11.32 a.m.—Mrs. \Y. Beaumont v. Mrs. J. M. Marett, Mrs. B. Goldwnter v. Mrs. M. Musefielil, Miss M. Wright v. Mrs. A. Boorne. Mrs. J. Baston v. Mrs. I. McInline, Miss P. Maaefield v. Mrs. F. Lucas.

Tlie second medal round commences at 12.15 on Tuesday, a bogey match at 10 a.m. on Wednesday and a Canadian bogey foursomes on Thursday at it.3o ft.in. For the last-named event players choose partners and opponents and enter on list at clubhouse. WAITEMAXA CLUB. The first round of the captain's prize was played by members of the Wniteuintn Ciolf Club. The residts are as follows: —K. Crowe beat G. Warren; it. Armstrong beat IJ. Curtnyne, 3 and 2 ; 'I'. Gold water beat It. Ross, 1 up; .1. Longman beat Ci. 11. I.ord ; ,\. K. Moore beat J'". Lord, I and (i; J. Smith beat (). Deacon; S. MeOougnll beat 11. Clyde, 1 up; Townsend beat G. llagger, 7 and (i; A. Harker beat J. Muirliead: .1. Hell beat F Hope; X. 11. Moore beat ,1. Bell. 3 and ; T. Foster beat .1. Cortornn : A. T. Griffiths beat K. C. Greer ; T Armstrong beat F. llniinu ; L. Brooke beat .1. Morrison, 2 and 1; ,1. Aubyn beat C. Nicholis; A. Lamb beat G. Jackson. 1 up. A match was :,layed during the week-end between representative* of the Waitemata and Papakura Cluiis. Waltematn ran out winners by S games to 7. Results (Waitemata first).-—Roach and Spiniey lost to Cooke and Walton, 0 and (I and 5; F. Lord and Ross beat Foote and Munro. I up and all square; Cocker and Curtnyne lost to Weaver and Grace, 3 and 1 ; Totvnsliend and I!. Armstrong beat IJrynu and Jaques, 7 and (I and I up; Ferguson and Clarke beat Woolley and Burgess. 4 and 3. and lost 3 and 2; Smith and I. McDougall I heat Sallery and Cameron, 4 and 2 and 4 up; Allium and Griffiths beat Taylor audi Meakin. 4 and 3, .md lost 3 and 1; Longman and Brooks boat Allen and Allen. 8' and i : and I'., Moore lost to Darrow and Cliappel, 3 and 1 and 0 and 4. : I HOLE IN ONE AX REMUERA! I

The distinction of being the first player to hole in one on the Remuera Golf Club's new course fell to F. Sprngue. Playing on Saturday afternoon he performed the lent witli an iron shot nt the ninth hole, a distance of 100 yards; CLEVEDON CLUB. The members of the Clevedon Golf Club played a flag match on Saturday, the winner being L. Jones. The same player also won the junior stars, while the senior stars went to I!. Waters, 1)1 —-20—71.

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Auckland Star, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 14

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LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. Auckland Star, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 14

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. Auckland Star, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 14

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