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WIN FOR. AMERICA.

RYDER CUP CONTEST. DEFEAT Ol' , BRITISH SIDE. NEW YORK, September 29. At the Itidgewood Country Club, New Jersey, the United States captured tlie professional team golt supremacy from Britain, defeating the British side by nine mutchea to three. The Americana won live ot' tlio eight singles contests on Sunday, lost one, and halved two others. Percy Allis nosed out Craig Wood on the thirty-sixth green for a British win. Gene Saruzon beat J. Bussou (Britain), 3 and 2; Puul Kunynn beat Richard Burton (Britain), 6 and 3; Revolta beat R. Whitcombo (Britain), 2 and 1; Olin Dtitia beat A. Padgham (Britain), 4 and 2; Henry l Picard beat Ernest Whitcombe (Britain), ."i and 2; iiorton Smith halved with W. Cox (Britain); A. Terry halved with fc>. Parks. . The Americans had won three ot the fom- foursomes over 3G holes in the first day's play. MANUKAU CLUB. A Stableford bogey competition will be played by members of the Mauukau Goit lifeefntT tn'e SSSft STSItSI Uice v. White. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. r ? Lrdv Mrs Gntnt; alias Little v. Mrs. . Goddata v. W.r* uruui, oreadon, ■ ansa w™ m! Mlsa K- MeDonald v. Mrs. 3 Domini , MhS Burtnu v. Mm. Carpenter, • Miss Mcllralth v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Bjeis • £ Miss Graham, UIH Miss HUI, \iw< ruckes v. Mrs. iates, Miss it. • Qulgley v. Mrs. Wardell, Miss A. Qulgley i V "ibOUt G oo r players competed U. the open ■ daV held on Saturday. Following are the a best Bcoree returned in the various 1 gross score: Mrs Barnard u (Muinikuu) 85. Best net score. ±\irs. 8 VhauiTmuhuhu), 73 Other !««««: - Miss Walters UMpakunw, 013-I? mJL' ; Mrs Crow (Otahuhu), !M —1< — 77, f 11,, - ;• Muir (O?ahunu£ Ul-li-II J % bBO V ° •' Maungakiekie), 03—10— <1 : Mrs. 11. V. ': L. Smith was the winner. Other scores J w«re: Miss McCn'ady'(AUarana) UO-2.J- - - 74J; Mrs. L,. l't-'gler (Maungaklekie), Jt> — >• ~ J Juiik)rs.—Mrs. Carroll (Manukau), I<>s— 30—USi; Mrs. Jenkins (Manukuu), 107, 1- 3G—7l Mrs. Carpenter lManukau), O'J—2S—7l Mrs. Melville (.North Shore), 104 —3l> —74. Foursomes: Miss C. McDonald and Miss B. Blauchard (Manukau), at) net; Mrs. Tope and Mrs. Holmes (Mangatawhlri), net. n CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB. 50 Following is the draw for the fourth qualifying round of the club Chiunpioushlp button and star competition, and PU"i"B fomnetition for Miss Shaw s trophy, to ue plfyedby members o£ the Cleved|i iW , UoU Club to-morrow :—Miss D. BrOWne^V. r, Miss D. Hyde, Mrs. Bryan v. Miss _bl aw, U - Mrs Waters V. Miss Luke, Miss Kuight 10 v Miss MeVherson, Mrs. Houdotsou V. Mrs. "' lioberts, Mrs. Dow v. Miss I. Hyde, Mrs. °- Wells v Miss Dow, Miss Waters v. Miss 6. :xs Stephens; Miss Walsh v. Miss V. Stephens, -s - Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Cohmhoun, Miss J. s " Burlovne v. Mrs. Furley, Mrs., Hunt v. •s. ir,,° ;, R-nlirlii- Miss Gore V. Mlks Atchis s s K Bell, Mrs. WHs - son v Miss K. Browne, Miss Jones V. Miss , T ' Wells' Mrs. Baunerniau v. another. h ' Following arc the best scores returned in : "- the third round o£ the cha.npionsh n :—Mrs v - Roberts 00, Mrs. Henderson 103, Miss r3 " Knieht 103, Miss Luke 108. v - m"A Henderson and Miss Waters returned '"• a net score oE 73 in the L.G.L. medal v - round and Miss Luke won the 30-hole l e r : medal with net scores of 74 and 70. las PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. „! EollowinK is the draw for a medal round ?'" to be Plnyed by members of the I'apakum "• Ladies' Golf club on Saturday :—Miffl Final" layson v. Mrs. Foote, Miss MeCullough i. e3, airs. Cooper, Miss M. Gunthorpe V. Miss Ehtad Mrs. Walters v. Miss M MoCullough Mrs Kidd v. Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Lock \. nnothw, Miss M. Walters v. another, Mrs Burcess v. Mrs. W. Matheson, Mrs. Watta v Mrs McLennan, Miss Thickett v. Miss U Clark, Miss Goodison v. Miss I' , <-» wlck '., M »™ Goddard v. Miss Mellraitii, Mrs. It. MIM "-, v Mrs Berry, Mrs. Spencer v. Mrs. Shaw, 1C- v. another. G. — ~~ w! OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. NtIoJ * An L.G.U. medal round and a sealed hole rs - eomnetitloil for Mrs. R. Wallace's trophies J - wil be il yed in conjunction by mimbern >V of he ofahuhu Ladies' GolJ Club to-morro^ t lll ' and on Saturday, commencing ut 10..5U ut - G Kowlev v Mrs Armstrong, Mrs. A. B. on ' Grant v. Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Leslie v. Mrs. Kossiter Miss, M Walters v. Miss L. « K w!l 8 a o C n la^ C Mis V s-K Ml^n,3 i-K-iTlaiid^coi^ Snliii-il-i - Mrs. Muir V. Miss L. Smith, ,lot v. Miss M. Hill, Cry we v. doe MtaMUter v MtoJ.e nm 'S lal ?,nndsv i li,s'Murdoch, MiBS KlttO V. Mis. -• OMS?M^M hi^ihe^e^n^infthe^iorHiarnpio, vi rs. • ORAKEI CLUB. Mrs. • urs: The bogey match fv] 1 Ke semi-iinal of (he senior icks, shi,. 8. Ghappcll beat C. B. Nettleton, J r"I and Turner boat S. Farnm, 1 U P . 3J55 WELLSFORD CLUB. le.v! (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wfi- . WBIiIiSPOED, Monday. sb' n'iiP Welleford Golf Club concluded tin ckor- Oldfield (31), 5 and 4. ;-ilck fn the ladies matclies Miss Mime iniin V7-J-.--05 won the eclectic competltloi Ms" for Mr. Heale.Vs trophy. Miss MaryJsob ll. ( ins ™i the I. G.V. bronze medal lor the foil Mrs' best net scores. In the final of the knock out competition tor Mr. C. 0. Grant's tropli: .11 by Miss Mary Nobilp (35) beat Mrs. C. 0 Grant (23), 7 and 5.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 231, 1 October 1935, Page 15

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WIN FOR. AMERICA. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 231, 1 October 1935, Page 15

WIN FOR. AMERICA. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 231, 1 October 1935, Page 15