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I AUSTRALIAN TITLE. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. FERRIER BEATS THE HOLDER. ADELAIDE, August 26. In the first round of match play in the amateur golf championship of Australia to-diiy J. Ferrier beat the title-holder, T. S. McKay, 5 and 4. McKay was slightly indisposed. W. Rymill beat H. Payne, 7 and 6; L. Duffy beat J. Barkel, 8 and 7; S. Morpeth beat S. Dalrymple, 2 and 1; 11. Hattereley beat W. Edgar, 4 and 3; H. Wright bent A. McLachlan, 4 and 3; A. Jackson beat M. Ryan, 3 and 2; R. Crook beat L. Toms, 2 and 1. The first round of match play in the professional championship resulted:—V. Richardson beat W. Spicer, 10 and 8; F. McMahon beat J. McLachlan, 7 and 5; R. Stewart beat M. Kelly, 5 and 4; C. Gray beat J. Cohen, 2 up; W. Bolger beat ¥. Thompson, 3 and 1; H. Boorer beat A. Toogood, 2 and 1; Martin Smith beat E. Naismith at the thirty-seventh; G. Naismith beat W. Harvey, 2 and 1. In the play-off in the foursomes golf championship of Australia Rymill and Ackland-Horman 77, beat Sowers and Crook, 78.
AUCKLAND CLUB. The two qualifying rounds for the junior championship will be played by members of the Auckland Golf Club next Saturday. Draw and starting times: — 10.1C a.m., H. W. Simmonds v. W. T. Bell; 10.20, H. It. Kirker v. It. P. Worley ; 10.24, W. Pavitt v. F. Wilson ; 10.28, E. Friedlander v. Kanfurly Smith ; 10.32, F. Abbott v. H. C. McCoy; 10.36, 11. M. McCoy v. J. H. Sugden ; 10.40, J. Farrell v. D. Poison; 10.44, M. Loulsson v. B. S. Finn; 10.48, H. Horton v. J. I<\ Ewen; 10.52, I. C. Horton v. 11. P. Richmond ; 10.56, P. A. N Nathan v. H. L. Macindoe; 11 a.m., W. B. Souter v. B. C. Jacobs ; 11.4, T. M. Davis v. E. Harper; 11.8, M. Benjamin v. A. M. Smith: 11.12, W. M. Bell v. H. Glendinning ; 11.16, A. McG. Grunt v. K. H. Wilson; 11.20, H. Henderson v. J. E. Caughey; 11.24, H. P. Williams v. C. F. Ashton; 11.28, A. M. Gunn v. P. R. Horrocks; 11.32. S. G. McCoy v. .1. W. Cropper: 11.36, J. R. Cropper v. J. P. Upton. The second round will be commenced at 1.10 p.m.
AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. There will be no match for C grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club on Thursday. Results of matches played in the fifth round of the Roskill Cup competition : — Mrs. G. M. Tilston beat Mrs. F. Parker, 4 and 2; Mrs. L. Kingsland beat Mrs. P. It. Burton, 0 and 4; Mrs. K. K. Bayley beat Mrs. E. Philip, <! and B; Mrs. Howey Walker won by default from Mrs. C. Taylor. Semi-finals. —Mrs. G. M. Tllston beat Mrs. L. Kingsland, 0 and 4; Mrs. K. U. Bayley beat Mrs. Howey Walker, 1 up. Results of the second round of the handicap match for players with handicaps from one to 25:—Mrs. B. Philip beat Mrs. D. St. George, 7 and 5; Mrs. A. A. Bishop beat Miss P. Pcet, 1 up: Miss L. O'Callaghan beat Mrs. G. M. Tilston ; Mrs. C. Taylor won by default from Miss A. Johnson ; Mrs. B. Bree won by default from Miss F. Jones; Mrs. L, Kingsland beat Mrs. B. R. Bayley, 5 and 4; Mrs. F. Preston beat Miss G. Hodge, 3 and 1 ; Miss A. Seay beat Mrs. G. Ashley, 7 and r>.
Third Hound.—Mrs. E. Philip boat Mrs. A. A. Bishop, 4 niHl 3: Mlhs L. O'Cnllnßlian bent Mrs. C. Taylor, I up; Mrs. L. Kingsland boat Mrs. 15. Breo. 0 and 5; Miss A. Sony beat Mrs. F. Preston, 7 and 5. Second round for players with handicaps from 2(5 to 3(5 :—Mrs. 11. Slmmonds won by default from Mrs. F. Stevens; Miss M. Walter beat Mrs. C. Low, 1 up: Mrs. I<\ Lord bent Mrs. P. R. Burton. 5 and 3; MrR. F. Sehisohka beat Mrs. H. Lovell, at thn nineteenth: Mrs. F. Parker won by default from Mrs. H. Saunders; Mrs. F. CollPdKP won by default from Miss M. Hayes • Miss fi. Mailen won by default from Mrs. .T. \V. Baxter; Mrs. V. 11. Mueller boat Miss M. Meagher. 0 and 4. Third Round —Miss M. Walters beat Mrs. 11. SlminondH, 8 and 7: Mrs. F. Lord beat Mrs F. SehlsHikn, H and 2; Mrs. F. Pnrker beat Mrs F. Colli-dpe. 2 up : Miss G. Madcn beat Mrs. F. IT. Mueller, f. and ."!. Results of lirst round of C crnde chainnionship:—Mrs. U. Tlobb bent Mrs. G. MeMlllan 0 and 8- Mrs. K. Plowman bent Miss M. Blsehoff, f! and 5; Mrs. C. Shaw bent Miss J. Taylor, . r i and 4: Mrs. M. Ruflsell h-at Mrs. O. Wade, 2 and 1. The (' Tilde threeronnd stroke competition was won by .Mrs. M. Russell.
| MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. I The first round of the eclectic match ■will I be nlared i\v members or the Mannßaklekie ' I.mlii's , Golf cinh to-morrow, commencing ; .it 9.44 a.m. In order of draw:— First Tee —Miss A. Grove v. Mis? KSehnauer, Miss B. Abbott v. Miss M, Haelrtt, Mrs. A. C. McArlhiir v. Mrs. V. Kerr, Mrs. 11. V. Johnston v. Mrs. B. Mellnuth, Mrs. G S. Laird v. Mrs. E. Bold, Mrs. K. Buttle v. Mrs. 3. Mason, Mrs C. E. Grevatt v. Mrs. .1. Patereon, Mrs. B. Gllmorev. Miss M. Miller, Miss C. Stuhbs v Miss I Johnson, Miss D. Lamb v. Miss M. Bobson, Mrs. It. HJpkins v. Mrs. M. Stanley, Mrs K J. Miller v. Mrs. E. Neale. Mra. W k. -Michael v. Mrs. O. K. Grierson Mrs , A Morton v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. P. Williams v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. S. Coakley v. ; Mrs. J. Budge, Mrs. I. R. Roberts y Miss : F Preece. Miss E. Blackburn v. Miss O. Hooper, Mrs. 11. V. Coe v. Mrs. G. A. HardI lov Mrs P. Malcolm v. Miss M. Harvey, M'iss B. McGowan v. Mrs. P. Siixton, Mrs. n II Garrard v. Miss R. Willinms. Mrs. A. i Milne v. Mrs. S. Reid. Miss B Smith V. I Miss R. Hill. Mrs. K. Verry v. Mrs. W. J. I Reid Mrs A. C. Steele v. Mrs. \V. .1. Fletcher, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v Mrs. II P. Caughey, Miss H. Hnrdley v. Mrs. 11. V. Choyce, Miss K. Edgelow v. Miss P. Reid, Mrs. W. J. Truscott v. Mrs. F. Baker, Miss F Gregson v. Miss It. Mahon, Mrs. II Williams v. Mrs. L. Pogler, Mrs. M. Wilson v. Mrs. E. O'Neill, Mrs. ,T. Caugbley v Miss R. London, Mrs. A. Cummlng v. Miss V. Cooper, Mrs. H. Walker v. Miss N. Gregorv Mrs. C J. Owen v. Miss R. fcixon, Mrs P. H. Butcher v. Mrs. P. Wallis, Miss D Ryan v. Mrs. H. Moore-Jones. Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Mrs. R Georjjo, Mrs. E. Goodwin I v Miss F. Garland, Mrs. C. A. Jarman v. Miss M Grevatt, Miss B. Carnachan v. Miss A. Yonge, Mrs. I. Pnterson v. Mrs. II Clay, Miss N. Clark v. Mrs. Li. Rainger, Miss G. Latimer v. Mrs. E. J. Richardson, Mrs. J. Graydon v. Miss K. Pickwick. Ninth Tee. —10 o'clock : Mrs. R. Meredith v. Mrs. T>. litimsden, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. G. Pocoek v. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs A. E. Abbott, Mrs J. Dawson v. Mrs. A. Oxlry. Following are the results of the third round of the Grevatt Cup competition :— Mrs. U. Stanley beat Miss R. Hill, at tbe 19th; Miss M. Haslctt beat Miss I. Lamb, 4 and 3; Miss M. Miller beat Miss C. Stubbs, 3 and 2; Mrs. C. E. Grevatt beat Mrs. D. R. Garrard, 1 up. The semi-finals must be played by September 13. In the Junior handicap match play competition the semi-finals resulted as follows : Mrs. L. Pegler beat Miss E. Blackburn, 5 and 4 ; Mrs. I. R. Roberts beat Mrs. C. K. Grierson, 5 and 4. The final must be played by September 13. The draw for the C grade match to be played next Thursday is as follows :—Mrs A. E. Storey v. Mrs. C. F. Rosser, Mrs. R. S. Norris v. Mrs. J. J. Nicoll, Mrs. H. Mackenzie v. Miss E. Powell, Miss N. Hoolon v. Miss I. Nixon, Mrs. H. Walton v. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Miss A. Morley v. Miss Jean Thomson, Miss J. Thomson v. another. Following are the best snores returned in the medal handicap foursomes mati.'h played yesterday:—Mrs. McArthur and Mrs Michael, 05—13—52 ; Mrs. Neale and Mrs. Coakley, 100—14—80; Miss A Grove and Miss K. Schnauer, 00—11—SS ; Mrs. Rudse and Mrs. C. Schnauer, 105—16—89 ; Miss C. Stubbs and Miss B. Smith, 104—14—90 The following players qualified in tliii captain's match play foursomes and will play off:—Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. Michael v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston and Miss M. Haslett; Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Paterson v Mrs. Garrard and Mrs. Goldwater; Miss C Stubbs and Miss B. Smith v. Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. Mason; Mrs. Richardson and Miss Williams v. Mrs. Rudge and Mrs. Schnauor; Miss A. Grove and Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. Kerr and Mrs Bold ; Mrs. Pocoek and Mrs. Lloyd v. Miss Miller and Mrs. Hipkins; Mrs. Pegler and Mrs George v. Miss B. Abbott and Miss M. Robson ; Mrs. Horton and Miss E. McGowan v. Mrs. Neale and Mrs. Coakley The first round must be played by September 13.
AKARANA CLUB. Draw for games to be played by members of the Akaruna Golf Club on Saturday : —lt. Tappenden and L. Harrison v. H. C'ullen and V. Salek; J. Biss and H. Hay v. L. Cummins aud W. Sim, J. McKniven and J. Cairns v. L. Wrathall and C. Caminiek ; L. Makin and P. Hazelden v. It. Snowden and C. Allpress; F. Tliompson and T. Miller v. J. Coney and J. McLean, P. Griffiths and W. Greennank v. B. Rudman and C. Taylor, E. Cashmore and L. Howey Walker v. C. Shenkin and J. Letters, A. Fiun and W. Woolhouse v. E. CassellsBrown and W. Lowe. A four-ball bogey match will be played in conjunction. I Team to represent Akarana against PapaI kura Club at Akaruna next week-end: — IC. Livingstone, P. Griffiths (captain), H. K. Tyler, F. Thompson. C. Shenkin, B. R. Bayley, V. Lane, I. Houston, W. Nicolls, L. Howey Walker, W. Lowe, G. Ashley, J. McKniven, G. L. Bayley, A. D. Leys, J. Campbell, ,T. McLean, M. Thorpe, W. E. Butler, K. Fuller, H. Edwards, S. Pickering, F. Astley. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. The flag matches postponed last week will be played to-morrow by members of the Otnhuhu Ladles' Golf Club. The original draw will stand. Mrs. G. Cox won the bogey round played during the week-end. Best scores returned in the medal competition :—A grade: Miss E. Hill. B grade : Miss D. Arnaboldi. C grade : Mrs. A. Henderson. MANUKAU CLUB.
Draw for qualifying round of the Maiiukau Golf Club's championship to be played next Saturday :—Adluiu v. Agmen Smith, Beechey v. J. Alexander, Roberts V. Wardell, Khintl v. Ferguson, Simpson v. Priest, Bradstreet v. Bull, Dreadon v. Busing, Rice v. O, Smith, White v. Brebner, Goildard v. Hob&on, Yates v. Barnard, Parker v. Sibley, Widdowson v. Watkin, Blair v. Carpenter, Grant v. Morse, George v. Carroll, Burrell v. Stanners, W. Alexander v. Moore, Crispe v. Callaghau, Colbcck v. Fordyce, Walsh v. Milne. I • MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. Draw for match to be played to-morrow and on Saturday by members of the Mauukau Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Godllard, Miss Phillips v. Mrs. Burnett, Miss A. Qulgley v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. Carroll. Miss B. Quigley v. Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Graham v. Miss Blanehard Mibß Callis v. Mrs. McNeish, Mrs. George v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Margetts v. Miss Juckes, Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Little, Mrs. Avery v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dreaden v. Mrs. Urquhart, Misw Graham v. Miss De Carteret, Miss Hollis v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Hill v. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Colbeck v. Miss King, Mrs. Bradstreet v. Miss McDonald, Miss D. McDonald v, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Lever v. Mrs. Parker, Miss Busing v. Miss Byres, Misa Mrllraith v. Miss .1. Browning, Miss Trucey v. Miss Lumsden, Miss A. Browning v. another. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB. Draw for L.G.U. medal second round of the eclectic competition, and first qualifying round of the club championship to be played by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: —Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Roberts, Miss Shaw v. Mrs. Waters, Miss Knight v. Miss D. Hyde, Miss McPherson v. Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Colquhoun v. I Miss Gore, Mrs. Purley v. Miss Bell, Miss J. Burgoyne v. Miss Z. Stephens, Miss Atchlson v. Miss Baird, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs Wells, C. Knight v. Miss Jones, Miss Walsh v. Mrß. Hunt, Miss F. Stephens v Miss Dow, Miss I. Hyile v. Miss K. Browne, Mlus D. Browne v. Mrs. Dow. Miss Wells v. Mica Wnllis, Miss Waters v. Miss Luke, Mrs. Bannennnii v. another. The best score of three junior players. Mm. Dow, Miss F. Stephens and Miss Gore, will also be counted for the last club trophy. WAIKAREMOANA CHAMPIONSHIPS. Seniors.—A. S. M. Dnwson bear D. V. Thomas, 6 up and 5 to play, over ."0 holes. Juniors.—A. ,T. Breen beat G. Little, 4 np and 3 to play, over 36 holes. Ladies.—Senior championship: Mrs. TV. 11. Gregory beat Mrs. Alford, 13 up and II to play, over 24 holes. TAURANGA BEATS TE PUKE. In a golf match played nt Te Pukr> during the week-end Tauranga beat Te Puke by eleven games to live.
PUPUKE CLUB. Draw for Pupuke Golf Club's championShi Se S ni^s.—R. Pacey v. A. P. Burnett, W. D Koss v. E. W. Mills. H. B. Nicholas v. K. Johnston, J. T. McCorkindale v. H. Juniors. — J. Drought v. L. Johnston, F. C. Willinmson v. T. E. Gooding, C. Jaggs v G. C. Malcolm, W. H. Smith v. R. Nicholas, A. D. McGregor v. B. A. Craig, V \ Pearcey v. E. L. Ryan, I. Howden v. H. O. Probert, G. A. Carson v. P. ' "v bogey match will be played next Saturrtnv when the following will play off ties in* conjunction:—P. Mason v. A. F. Burnett T B. Gooding v. F. C. Williamson, C. H. Palmer v. J. S. Wells. Other players will choose partners. NORTHLAND CLUBS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHANGARBI, this day. Results of the second round of the cup competition for members of the Whau Valley Ladies' Golf Club are : —Miss Philips beat Mrs. Parkes, 8 and 6; Miss Baigent bent Miss McPhee, 2 up ; Miss Tucker beat Mrs. Martin, 2 and 1 ; Miss Morrison beat Miss Stewart by default. The third round is to be played by ' e Las? week the match at the Whau Valley Golf Club was a Stableford bogey. Two nlarers, C. Keed and T. Frazerhurst, tied with a total of 33. On the count back over the last nine holes, however, Reed was declared a winner. .-,»,, The first round of the Whangarei Ladles' Club senior and junior championships resulted :— Senior. — Miss Higginson beat Miss Piper, Miss Lamb a bye, Miss Carruth beat Mrs Trembath by default. Miss Younger beat Mrs. Dyer, Miss Steele a bye, Miss Stewart beat Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Glanville beat Miss Rishworth, Mrs. Reynolds a Junior.—Miss Mirrilies beat Mrs! Parkea. Mrs. Stead beat Miss Millington, Mrs. Robertson beat Mrs. Sheen, Miss Collins beat Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Lynch beat Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Trimmer beat Mrs. Thome, Miss Mclntosh beat Mfss Brown.
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