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AROUND THE LINKS.

PUPUKE CLUB. QUALIFYING ROUNDS. NORTH SHORE DEFEATED. The first qualifying round for the senior and junior championships was played on Saturday. The best cards returned were as follows:— Senior Championship.—E. W. Mills, 77 : R. I'acey, 78; H. Webb, F. Fox, 78; J. 1. Macorkindale, 79; 11. S. Nicholas, SO; W. R. Ross. 82 ; A. F. Burnett, 83: A. C. Mallett, 84: R. Johnstone. 85: J. Armstrong, S6 ; A. A. Wutermun, 88: W. Stenison, 95. Junior Championship.—F. Bearcey, 83; J. Brough, 84 ; C. Jagss, S5 ; J. Haddeu, 86 : P. Mason, 87; H. l'robert, 88; A. Macgregor, 89; W. Smith, 89 ; R. Nicholas, 90; T. Gooding, 90; L. McKay, 91; G. C. Malcolm, 93 ; F. Bryan, 94 ; S. Craig, 94 ; i). D. Carson, 97 ; P. Andrew. 98; L. Johnstone, 98; W. C. Wilson. 99. A match played by members of the Pupuke and North Shore Golf Clubs at Pupuke during the week-end resulted iu a win .for Pupuke by 14 games to 0. Results (Pupuke first): — Singles.—l*. Mason beat R. Clouston, - and 1; T. Gooding beat W. J. Preston, 2 and 1; E. C. Evans beat J. Money, 3 and 1; 11. F. Burnett beat A. Wliyte, 5 and 4; G. C. Malcolm beat J. Weir, 4 and 2; W. Smith lost to 11. N. Preston, 5 and 3; F. 1 earcey beat H. Ibbotson, 1 up; J. Drought beat (». Thwaites, 1 up; E. L. Ryan beat L. Webber, 4 and 3; C. Jaggs beat It. Duder, 2 and 1. Four-ball Matches—R. I'acey and H. Nicholas lost to W. and B. Maciudoe, 1 down; U. Webb and A. G. Mallet beat W. O'Connor and W. Roberts, 1 up ; Mason and j Gooding lost to Clouston and 11. Preston, 1 down ; 11. D. McGregor and Burnett tieat J. Money and A. Wliyte, 4 and 3; G. C., Malcolm and W. Smith lost to J. Weir and 11. N. Preston, 4 and 3; F. A. I'earcey and J. Drouth beat 11. Ibbotson .nil G. Thwaites, 2 down ; E. L. Ryan and C Jaggs beat L. Webber and R. Duder, 1 down; R. I'acey and 11. Nicholas lost to \\. and B. Maciudoe, 2 and 1; 11. Webb and_A. G. Mallett beat W. O'Connor and W. Roberts, 2 and 1. A Stableford bogey match played in conjunction resulted iu a tie between E. L. Ryan and H. Probert, with scores of 35. AUCKLAND CLUB. Members of the Auckland Golf Club played the first round for the E. R. Bloomfield Bowl at Middlemore on Saturday. The course was in good order, and a large I number of members took part. The best scores :—J. Farrell, 88—18 —70 ; R. S- I Bruce, 80—10—70; G. H. Abel, 79 —8—71; P. C. Savage, 73—1—72 ; G. Hartshorn. 83 —11—72; F. Macky, 83—10—73; A. McG. Grant. 88 —15 —73 ; D. A. Burt, 84—10 — 74 ; R. Macindoe, 86—-12 —74 ; R. D. Ilorton, 81—7—74 ; W. T. Bell, 87—13—74. J. Farrell won the trophy for the best score of the round. He tied with R. S. Bruce, but won on a recount of the cards. Leading scores for two rounds F. Macky, 71. 73—144; S. H. Abel, 72, 77— 149; S. G. McCoy, 73, 76—149; R. D. Wright, 73, 76—149.

NORTH SHORE CLUB. The second round for the Jubilee Cup 'was played by members of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. Results:—W. Macindoc boat It. V. Everton, 3 and 2; A. T. Buxton heat R. Smallfleld, 3 and 2: B. Maclndoe bent J. W. Morrison at the twenty-first; S. E. Foot heat J. T. McCorkindnle, 1 up. A Stableford bogey match also was played. Results:—■ Seniors.—H. C. Stevens. 20, 3—32; A. Rrowne, 29, 2—31; B. E. Gold water, 24, 7—31. Juniors.—R. White. 20, 13—33; A. F. Cadness. 15, 17—32; J. Money, 20. 12—32; C. M. Black. 10, 12—31 ; S. R. Dickey, 15, 15—30; n. H. Gladding, 14. 15—20.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.

A Canadian mixed foursome bogey competition was played at One Tree Hill a large field of over 160 players taking part. The winners were A. Belcher and Miss Cadman, 2 up. Other scores were:—C. Jarman and Mrs. Jarman, 1 up; J. Earle and Miss Haslett, all square: J. S. Rankin and Miss Grayson, 1 down; P. Whymnn and Miss Stubbs. 1 down ; Mr. ami Mrs. George, 1 down ; J. 11. Rarle and Mrs. Johnston, 2 down ; G. Hardley and Mrs. Jerrat, 2 down ; A. Bockett and.Miss K. Gregson, 3 down; A. Morpeth and Miss Hart. 3 down. TITIRANGI CLUB. The second of three handicap medal rounds for the Self Cup was played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday. Best scores:—H. R. Arthur, 87—18—(JO ; A. V. Peace, 82—10—72 ; B. T. Layeock, 96—14—72; A. K. Saunders, 80— 7—73; 11. L. Robson, 81—8—73; 11. M. ltogerson. 57—13—74 ; 11. .T. Wright, 05— 21—74; C. R. Knight, 100—25 —75; L. J. CliHord, 82—(V—70; 11. V. Ganley, 80—13— 7li; C. G. Fisher, 85—9—76; M. FraserSinitl), SS—l2 —76. MANUKAU CLUB. The best cards returned in the Manurewa Cup competition, playoM by members of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday, were:—J. Alexander, White, 75; S. Colbeck, Hobson, 76: F. Barnard. Roberts, 78. The second match for the Balfour Irvine Cup, which provides a home-and-home match competition between members of the Manukau and Pukekohe Golf Clubs each season, has been fixed for Saturday next. The match will be played on the Pukekohe Club's course. ORAKEI CLUB. Best scores in monthly medal played by members of the Orakei Golf Club on Saturday :—S. E. Chappell, 81 —9 —72 ; E. Walker, 95 —22—73; H. Chappell, 81—8 — 73; T. Creep, 88—11—77. PAPAKURA CLUB. The qualifying rounds for the senior, Intermediate and junior championships were played by members of the Papanura Golf Club on Saturday. Players to qualify:— Seniors: J. Cooke. K. Herdman, K. Mathieson, R. C. Hasard. E. Miller, F. Hemphill, S. Walton. K. Wren. Intermediate: I. Foote, It. Grace, M. B. Darrow, T. Bobbins, P. J. Hackett, D. Riley, J. Miller, A. Woolley ami M. Jacques tied for last place, and on n recount over nine holes the position was unaltered. A play-off will be neces- I sary. Junior: J. Taylor. J. Weaver. It. Bllett, A. Watts, J. W. Mathieson, R. C. Durham, P. J. Kidd, A. Davie. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. The club trophy competition and a medal round for Mrs. Beechey'e trophy were played in conjunction by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday. The best cartls returned in the club trophy were:—Miss Walters, 78 net, and Miss Jean McCullough, 78. In the medal round for > Mrs. Beechey's trophy, Miss White returned | a score of 80 and Mrs. Watts 82. The following team is to represent the club in a match against the Waiiiku Ladies' Club at Waiuku on Thursday:—Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Finlayson. Miss Walters, Mrs. Foote, Miss Watts, Miss Rliind, Mrs. MeLonnon, Mrs. Kidd, Miss Drearlon, Miss McCullough, Mrs. W. Mathieson, Miss Jean McCullough. Reserves: Mrs. Cooper, Miss M. Guntliorpe.

WHANGAREI CLUB. The first of the two bogey rounds for the captain's trophy was played on Saturday by members of the Whangarei Golf Club on tiie Mount Denby links. Best scores :—H. F. Buckley, 1 down; A. G. Sheen, C. Doreen, 3 down : W. ,T. Orr, D. .T. Thomson, o down ; R. H. Harrison, _R. Gray, 6 down. BRINSDEN A COURSE RECORD. The Auckland golfer H. D. Brinsden broke the unofficial record of the New Plymouth course at New Plymouth on Sunday morning, going round in GB. the previous best round being 71. The scratch score for the course is 74. HAMILTON CLUB. The following is the result of match play for the captain's trophy, played at St. Andrews: —Clark beat Morton 1 up, ' Reid beat Stranger 2 and 1, Christie beat Gillies 4 and 3. Fahey won from Edmonds ' by default. Match play for the vice-captain's trophy resulted as follow :—Strange beat Fuller-ton-Smith 5 and 4. Wooller beat Good 1 up. K. McLeod and Wynne all square, • Wilson beat Russell 7 and 3. The best cards returned in a four-ball . best bogey handicap were:—Sutcliffe and Cole 4 up. Cumherworth and Wood 4 tip, ' Horton and Coventry 3 up, and King and i Tombs 3 up. Cumberworth and Wood j were the winners over the last nine holes. 'J

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. A bogey handicap match will be played to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 a.m., in the order:— First Tee.—Mrs. R. S. Deighton v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. G. C. Finiay v. Mrs. J. E. Henrys, Mrs. G. S. Laird v. Mrs. K. F. Ward, Mrs. I. Stewart v. Mrs. S. Bennett, Mrs. G. McMillan v. Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. J. M. Alison v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. M. Shroff v. Miss H. Mitchell, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. D. R. Walker, Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. J. A. Kilner, Mrs. N. A. Naismith v. Mrs. I. Mclndoe, Miss P. Moody v. Miss L. Drysdale, Mrs. S. l'ezaro v. Mrs. J. E. Sutcliffe, Mrs. A. B. Joplin v. Miss P. Masefield, Mrs. F. Alpe v. Mrs. F. Lucas, Mrs. A. Tysoe v. Mrs. A. Harvey, .Miss S. Johnston v. Miss R. Webster, Mrs. 11. O. Wiles v. Mrs. A. H. Gyllies, Mrs. V. C. Keys v. Miss G. Thompson, Miss I. Walker v. Mrs. J. A. Cahill, Mrs. M. Masefield v. Mrs. E. Boorne, Mrs. V*. Dunne v. Miss A. Foully, Mrs. G. Goldwater v. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor, Mrs. G. Bartleet v. Miss M. Grevatt, Mrs. Tuck v. Mrs. Harisson Gregory, Mrs. R. E. Prodgers v. Mrs. A. S. Lesslng, Miss R. Pagni v. Mrs. E. Fraser-Smith. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. J. Hollinrake, Mrs. R. A. Spinlcy v. Mrs. W. H. Cooke. Mrs. G. L. Allard v. Miss J. Easton, Mrs. A. Caughey v. Mrs. W. J. Lovett, Miss A. Hacket v. Miss N. W. Self, Miss B. Cooke v. Mrs. M. Marett, Mrs. C. Itobinson v. Miss M. Hackctt, Mrs. 11. Brinsden v. Mrs. A. Bartley. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB. Draw for monthly medal and C grade match to be played on Thursday by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 11 o'clock :— Miss Crooke v. Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. McManus v. Mrs. D'Authreau. Miss Tulloch v. Mrs. Cadness, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Stevens. The C grade draw is as follows :— Mrs. Inipey v. Mrs. Marshall-White, Mrs. Dennison v. Mrs. McCabe, Mrs. Watkins v. Mrs. Robson, Mrs. Wilks v. Mrs. Scelly, Mrs. Nettleton v. Mrs. Gruzilier, Mrs. Smith v. Miss Patterson, Miss Thompson v. Miss Keli.v, Mrs. Wood v. Miss Porter, Miss McGrath and another. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Next Wednesday members or the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club will play the L.G.U. and C grade matches postponed from last week. The original draw will stand. AKARANA CLUB. 1 The semi-finals of the Coltman Cup were | played at Akarana on Saturday. Results:— Tappenden (17) defeated Cammick (11). 1 up : Shenkin (16) defeated Greenbank 1 (6). 5 and 4. I Four balls, best ball bogey match.— Johnston and Harrison, 4 up: Lowe and Wiseman, 2 up; Livingstone and Haye, 2 up; McLean and Lettern, 2 up: Jones and F.vnn, 1 up ; Woodhouse and Salek, 1 up; iSwanson and V. Smith, all square: Wymess and Cash in ore, all square. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The L.G.U. medal and eclectic medal handicap, postponed from last week, will be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday next (same draw). In the final of the Williamson Cup Miss E. Mills beat Mrs. P. Andrew 6—5. WAITEMATA CLUB. A medal round was played on the Waitemata golf links on Saturday, the winner being G. Jackson, with a score of 79—15— 64. Other good cards were:—F. Hallon 90—17—73. E. R. Rudge 90—15—75, R. Ross 94—19—75. A Lamb 92—17 —75, P. Foster 85—9—76.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 14

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AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 14

AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 14

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