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GOLF.

AKAKMA LADIES' CLUB. ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT. The L.G.U. and handicap modal round which was to be played to-day by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club has oecii postponed until to-morrow week. A hidden number competition will be held in conjunction. The original draw will stand. C grade members o£ the Akarana Ladies Golf Club will play a medal round on Thursday, commencing (it 10 o'clock, Ihe draw is as follows: —Mrs. M. Russell v. Airs. K. X. Nicholson, Mrs. G. Wade v. Mrs. V Ambler, Miss Bischoff v. Miss 3. Taylor, Mrs It. Kobh V. Miss M. Bischoff, Mrs. E. Plowman v. Miss J. Neill, Mrs. A. llosicing v. Mrs. C. Shaw, Mrs. N. Calame V. Mrs. G. McMillan, Mrs. McLean V. Mrs. D. Leys. The bogey match was won by Mrs. G. Wade. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The third round of the eclectic match will be played in conjunction with the prize competition by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf 'Club to-day. Partners will be drawn at the clubhouse. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB. Team to represent the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club in a match against Papakura, at Clevedon on Thursday : —Mrs. Bry.in Miss Knight. Mirs McPherson, Mrs. Ilendorson, Miss D. Hyde. Mrs. Waters, Miss Waters, Miss E. Luke, Miss D. Browne, Mrs Wells, Miss Z. Stephens, Mrs. Dow, Reserve: Miss Wells. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB. The monthly medal and C grade match will be played by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club on Thursday, commencing at 11 o'clock. The draw will be made at the clubhouse. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. The L.G.U. monthly medal match and juniors and C grade qualifying rounds for the president's trophy will be played by members o£ the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and on Saturday. Draw: —Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Pnrker, Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Callis, Mrs. Adlam v. Miss Little, Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. George, Mrs. Carpenter v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Dreadon, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Urquhart, Miss Blanchard v. Mrs. Carroll, Miss A. Quigley v. Miss Phillip. Miss Graham v. Miss R. Quigley, Mrs. Burrell v. Miss Jukes, Mrs. MeNeish v Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Avery v. Mrs. Margetts. Miss De Carteret v. Miss Hill, Mrs. Colbeek v. Miss Hollis, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Lever, Mrs. Yates v. Miss Tracey, Miss King v. Mrs. King, Mrs. Bradstreet v. Mrs. Fleming, Miss Mcllraith v. Miss Graham, Miss Busing v. Mrs. Goddard. Miss Byres v. Miss P. Quigley, Miss E McDonald v. Miss Callis.

The winner of the bogey match for the Heald Cup was Mrs. F. Parker.

E.P.S. V. BANK OF N.Z. A match between teams representing the golf section of the English Public Schools' Club (Auckland) and the Bank of New Zealand was played at the Reinuera Golf Club's links on Saturday, and resulted In a win for the English Public Schools' Club by seven matches to four, two being all square. Owing to rain, only one of the foursomes was completed. Results (English Public Schools' players being first) : — Singles.—R. E. Smith beat G. T. Brelmer, 4 and 3 ; D. B. Mansergh and L. F. Potter, *all square; M. li. Bateson lost to G. Smith, a nnd 1 ; P. V. 11. Maxwell lost to W. Townshcnd, 2 and 1; V. L. Hmnphreys beat G. Murphy, 8 and C; C. Snad Going beat J. K. Elliott, 4 and 3 ; J. Head Going be::t .1. D. Abhott, 7 and C; 11. G. St.V. Beechey lost to Wallace, 7 and 6 ; M. W. F. Beechcy uud Higglns, all square; G. F. A. Lewin beat A. Ramsay, 3 and 2; F. E. K. MerriU beat Lunisden, 4 and 2; J. E. Nicolaus beat P. Whitelaw, 2 up. Foursomes.- —Maxwell and Bateson lost to Smith and Townshend, 3 and 2. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Results of matches played at the Otahuhu Ladies' Goli! Club :— Sealed Hole.—A grade: Miss R. Kirkbride. B grade: Miss Kitto. C grade : Mrs. Belcher. Stablelord Bogey.—Miss E. Hill. Medal Match.—B grade: Miss D. Wilson. C grade : Miss Burton. Draw for L.G.U. medal, Stableford bogey match and qualifying round for the club championship, to be played in conjunction by members of the Otiihuhu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday : Mrs. Whale v. Mrs. Eußtace, Mrs. Todd v. Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Mair v. Miss M. Hill, Miss L. Smith v. Miss McCready, Miss Kirkbride v. Miss Sutherland, Miss Dreadon v. Miss E. Hill. Miss A. Wliyte v. Miss Cooney, Mrs. McNeely v. Mrs. Posseneskl, Miss O. Whiteley v. Mrs. Cox, Miss Gunn v. Miss D. Grant, Miss Buchanan v. Miss U. Grant, Miss Gardner v. Miss Lloyd-White, Miss Connctt v. Miss K. Waters, Miss McCallum v. Miss Stubns, Miss Leonard v. Miss Bryant, Mrs. Amodeo v. Miss Kitto, Miss Murdoch v. Miss Katz, Miss Lonei'gan v. Miss A. Clark, Miss M. Muir. v. Miss Lipscombe, Miss D. Muir v. Mrs. Wallace, Miss E. Grant v. Miss A. Sininiomls, Miss Arnaboldi v. Miss Wallace, Miss Hynes v. Miss Lawson, Miss, Marshall v. Miss Blomfield, Mrs. Whyte v. Miss M. Wills, Miss Thompson V. Miss A. Henderson, Miss A. Forbes v. Miss Under, Mrs. Molloy v. Miss HawJten, Miss Williams v. Miss Bremner, Miss Jamieson v. Miss Jones, Miss Kirkland v. Miss Walker, Miss Edney v. Miss Ching, Mrs. Belcher v. Miss Judd, Miss Glcdstane v. Miss Duncan.

Wednesday Players.—Mrs. Rossiter v. Mrs. E. .1. Henderson, Dr. G. Rowley v. Mrs. A. E. Grant, Mrs. Armstrong v. Miss Kaesidr, Miss Hunter v. Miss N. Wells, Miss Claudet v. Mrs. Skinner, Miss Lloyd v. Miss Walters, Miss Kldil v. Miss Warren, Miss Burton v. Mrs. Trenwith, Mrs. Quinn v. Miss Coutts, Mrs. Hunt v. Mrs. Cairns, Mrs. Cregeen v. Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Perkins v. Miss H. Wallis, Miss M. Waters v. Mrs. Leslie, Miss Taylor v. another, Mrs. Cook v. Miss D. Wilson. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. An L.G.TT. medal handicap match will be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock". Draw and order of starting : Mrs. X. Burton v. Miss R. V. Mahou, Mrs. 11. V. Johuston v. Mrs. G. S. Laird, Mrs. K. Buttle V. Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Miss M. Miller, Miss A. Grover v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. .1. Mason v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. E. Mcllriiith v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. V. Kerr v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. E. Gilmoro v. Mrs. E. Bold, Miss M. liobson v. Mrs. IJ. Hipkins, Mrs. E. J. Miller V. Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. W. K. Michael v. Mrs. V. Williams, Mrs. E. Neale v. Mrs. G. I'ocock, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Miss !•:. Blackburn, Mis. .1. Rudgo v Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. I. R. Roberts v. Mrs. 11. V. Coe, Mrs. U. Stanley v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. C. K. Grlersou v. Miss E. McGowan, Mrs. W. It. Fee v. Mrs. F. Malcolm, Miss E. Millington v. Miss F. I'recce, Miss O. Hooper v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. F. Saxton v. Mrs D. K. Garrard, Mrs. A.- Milne v. Miss R. Williams, Mrs. G. A. Hardley v Mrs. R. Verry, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Mrs. C. W. Schnauer, Miss A. llall v. Miss T. Lair.b, Mrs. W. J. Truscott v- Mrs. H. V. Choyce, Miss K. Edgelow v. Mrs. H. Williams, Mis» 11. Hardley v. Mrs. E. O'Neill, Mrs. ML Wilson v. Mrs. H. P. Caughey, Miss I*. Reid v. Mrs. A. Cmniuinjr, Mrs. L. Pegler v. Mrs. A. D. Stewart, Mrs. F. Baker v. Mrs. C. J. Owen, Mrs. J. Caughley v. Mrs. A. Macartney, Miss V. Cooper v. Mrs. 11. Walker, Miss N. Gregory v. Miss J. Donald. Mrs. F. H. Butcher v. Mrs. I*. Wallis, Mltre K. Mxon v. Miss B. Carnachau, Mrs. 11. Moore-Jones v. Miss F. Garland, Mrs. B. G Bond v. Mrs. E. Goodwin, Mrs. R. Meredith v. Miss D. Heather, Mrs. C. A. Jarman v. Mrs. A. C. Steele, Miss G. Latimer v. Miss K. Pickwick, Miss N. Clark v. Mrs. S. Caro, Mrs. D. Lumsden v. Mrs. L. Kainger, Mrs. H. Clay v. Miss A. i'ongu, Miss B. M. Ernest v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Mrs. E. J. Richardson v. Mrs. J. Graydeu.

Ninth Tec.—Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. S. VY. Morley, Mrs. W. J. Fletcher v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. \V. K. Anderson v. Miss R. Loudon, Mrs. S. Reid v. Mrs. J. Dawsou. Mrs. B. Goldwater V. Mrs. C. B. Stewart.

Draw and order of starting for the C grade match with the handicap plajers next Thursday, commencing from 9.30 o'clock at four-minute intervals: —Mrs. W. Calderwood v. Miss K. Churton, Miss I. Nixon v. Miss N. Clark, Miss J. Thomson v. Miss G. Hooper, Mrs. C. F. Kosser v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. K. W. Shepherd v. Mrs. R. Verry, Miss E. Powell v. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. S. R. Norris v. Mrs. W. J. Fletcher, Mrs. A. B. Storey v. Mrs. S. \Y. Morley, Miss A. Morley v. Mrs. A. If. ! Walker, Mrs. Walton v. Miss N. Gregory, | Mrs. C. Swallow v. Miss B. Abbott, Mits I N. Hooton" v. Mrs. A. Abbott, Mrs. Fitz- I Patrick v. Mrs. E. Goodwin, Miss U. Collins v. Miss K. Edgelow, Miss- Jean Thomson I v. Mrs. R. Baird, Mrs. H. Mackenzie v. I Miss E. M. Ernest 1

FERRIER BRILLIANT. EECORD ROUND OP 66. SYDNEY, August 5. The well-known golfer J. Ferrier created a course record at Kensington to-day with a round of 06, which is five under par and three strokes better than his own previous record, which he shared with T. Howard. Ferrier was out in 34 and home in 32. He had a round of G9 on Saturday. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Members of the North Shore Ladies' Gol£ Club will play a match for a trophy tomorrow. The draw will be the same as lor last Monday. HELENSVILLE V. WAITEMATA. During the week-end a match was played at Ileleusvllle between the Heleusviile and Waitetuatu Golf Clubs. Results (llelcnsville lirstj:— J. A. i'yui lost to Foster, 2 down; O. I'aton beat Roach, 4 up and 3; A. U. Guy v. Harrison, all square: A. "W. Allen beat Lamb, 8 up and 7; R. G. Craig v. Armstrong, all square; A. E. L. Dodd beat Brooks, 4 up and 3; V. H. McDonnell beat Ross, 2 up and 1; Thompson lost to Oben, 4 down and 3; V. It. Raines beat Moore, 5 up and 4; J. Eddleston beat Prime, 1 up and 0; J. Alexander lost to Hagger, 5 down and 4; B. Dwerryhouse beat Bell, 3 up and 2; Guy and Craig heat Harrison and Lauib, 5 up and 4; Allen and McDonnell beat Armstrong and Brookes, Sup and 7; Thompson and Kddlestou beat Moore and l'rime, ti up and 5; Dodd and Sandin v. Ross and Oben, 2 up, match unlinished; Alexander and Dwerryhouse v. Uagger and Bell, 1 up, match unfinished. Helensville won by 10 games to 3. PUPUKE CLUB. The qualifying round for the Pupuke Golf Club's senior and junior championships will be played on Saturday next in conjunction with the first round for the eclectic cup (over three rounds). The draw will be made at the clubhouse. WHAKATANE BEATS TE PUKE. In a golf match played at Whakatane on Sunday, the home club beat Te Puke by nine games to one. NORTH AUCKLAND CLUBS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREI, this day. The final of the rose bowl series played at Mount Denby by Whangarei ladies over the week-end, was won by Miss Steele, who beat Miss Lamb. The Waitemata Cup went to Miss Steele with an aggregate of 246. The L.G.U. and club medal was annexed by Miss W. Lamb's 77 net. The winner of the C grade club medal round was Mrs. Marshall 83—24—59. The winner of the medal round played by members of the Wahu Valley Golf Club over the week-end was M. Kokieh, with a npt score of 75, the next best being A. Walker 77.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1935, Page 15

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1935, Page 15

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1935, Page 15