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PENNANT CONTESTS. POSITION OF TEAMS. FINAL ROUND OF MATCHES. The pennant competitions are now in ft very interesting stage, as there are three clubs in the A grade and two in the 13 " I with one loss each and one more match to 3 play. The following arc the positions of r i the clubs at date: — A Grade.—Maungakiekie, North Shore, 5 Titirangi, played 4, won 3; Akarana, t played 4, won 2 ; Glendowie, played 4, } iwon 1; Kemuera, played 4, won 0. ■| B Grade. —Akarana, Titirangi, played 4, 'won 3; North Shore, played 4, won 2; J Otahuhu, played 4, won 1 ; Maungakicktc, , I Pupuke, played 3, won 1. The following is the draw for the linal rj round to be played at the week-end:— , | A Grade. —North Shore v. Kemuera, at M Kemuera; Akarana v. Titirangi, at Akarana. "I li Grade. —Maungakiekie v. North Shore, l int North Shore; Titirangi v. Otahuhu, at I Otahuhu ; l'upuke v. Akarana, at Pupuke. s; The match between Maungakiekie and j Glendowie has been postponed for a fort- , I night. j The following players will represent thoir a clubs in the matches this week-end: — 1 Titirangi.—A grade : J. H. Young, K. R. MeCrystul, J. M. Coltman, K. L. Wilson, A. E. Saunders, J. Murray (captain), F. W. . Lucas, L. J. Clifford, H. L. Robson, J. " Galloway. I! grade: J. Carnachau (cap- - tain), A. Harvey, R. J. Graham, N. A. 3 Naismitli, K. Olilson, A. J. Fletcher, M. - Fraser Smith, H. 11. Souter, L. F. Faram, . W. E. Holdgatc. Akarana.—A grade: G. Biss, L. Bryant, S. Bryant, 11. Cullen, 10. Cnshmore, G. Coit- ; man, C. Jacobsen, S. Livingston, Dr. Patterson, J. Swanson, P. Smith, V. Salek. North Shore. —A grade: A. li. Browne, 11. C. Stevens, W. Macindoe, M. 11. Bush, J. A. Pentium, L. J. Mluogue, L. Harrison, J. W. Jlorrison, A. J. Spraggon, B. Macindoe. B grade: D. J. Reid, W. Oliver, F. J. Layzell, R. B. Clouston, It. Smalllield, R. N. White, 11. V. Everton, H. Bartlett, S. E. Foot, 11. Preston, jun. .Reserve: J. Chalmers. Otahuhu. —B grade : W. B. Eustace (captain), A. P. Eustace, S. Clerk, P. E. Maughan, A. M. Todd, G. E. Rcvell, J. Rogers, . C. R. Reader, O. W. Bayly, J. Eccles. Reserve : J. Kerr.. Pupuke.—B grade: R. Pacey, H. E. Nicholas, J. T. McCorkindale, E. W. Mills, 11. Webb, A. G. Mallett, W. D. Ross, A. F. Burnett, It. Johnston, F. A. Fox. Reserves: A. D. McGregor, P. Mason, J. Armstrong. Maungakiekie.—B grade: J. Pelham, J. S. Rankin, R. G. Moffltt, M. Wiseman, J. Earle, .1. Palmer, L. Vivian, A. Wojlly, G. Bennett, J. Tanner. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the result of the C grade match played by members of the Maungakiekie l-adies' Golf Club yesterday Miss A. Morlcy 111, Mrs. C. F. Itosser 114, Mrs. J. Nicoll 11(3, Mrs. It. W. Shepherd 117. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. An open day for senior players was held yesterday by t lie Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club. The best scores returned in the medal match were: Miss A. llacket (Titirangi), B!)—lti—7."; Mrs. F. Preston (Akarana), 83—8—Mrs. J. M. Alison (Titirangi), 711—1—7.">: Miss K. White (Auckland), 88— 13 —7~>: Miss Wright. (Titirangi), ill—lo —7.1; Mrs. C. E. Grevatt (Titirangi), SO —10 —70: Mrs. Whale (Otahuhu 1, 90—14 —70. Mrs. .1. M. Alison returned the best gross score of 70—1—7.">. The best scores returned in the bogey foursomes match were as follow : Mrs. It. S. IJeighton and Mrs. M. Shroff (Titirangi), 2 down; Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Andrew (l'upuke), 3 down. CLEVEDON CLUB. The following matches will be held to- j morrow by the Clevedon Golf Club: CliamI pionship, semi-linals: Whytock v. Currie, I Waters v. Knight. Woodland Cup, linal : Dow v. I-. Jones. CLEVEDON BEATS MANUICAU. A match played between teams representing the Clevedon and Manukau Golf Clubs resulted in a win for the former by seven games to five. Following were the results, Clevedon names being mentioned | first : Currie heat J. Alexander. 2 up : Waters heat Roberts, 2 up ; Knight loßt I to Rhind, 1! down : Jones bent Beecliey, 3 and -; Dow beat Busing, 2 up: Bryan lost to A. G. Smith. 5 and 4; Whytock lost to White, 2 and 1 ; Colquhoun beat Priest. - and 1 : Henderson beat George, 3 and Southern! beat Drendon, 2 and I 1 : Wells lost to W. Alexander, 3 and 2 ; Bannerman lost to Watkins, 3 and 2. PAPAKURA CLUB. Following Is the draw for a Stableford i bogey competition for Mr. Weavers' trophy ! 'o he played by members of the I'apakura (Club to-morrow:—K. Ilerdman v. F. N. Hemphill, ]>. Kirk v. I. Foole, J. Cooke v. R. Grace, K. Matheson v. J. Wilson, E. Miller v. K. 11. Bryan, K. Wren v. R. W. ('happell. M. Jaipies v. J. Taylor, IJ. McI.ennan v. C. Burgess. R. Ellett v. G. Gunthorpe, T. Robhins v. J. G. Menzics, J. Miller v. 1!. 11. Keesing, I*. J. Ilaekett v. N. Elliott, A. Woolley v. J. P. Kldd, J. W. Matheson v. A. Watts. M. 11. Harrow v. 1!. C. Ilaszard, I*. W. Bell v. R. T. Harris, A. Davie v. A. 11. Winter. D. B. Monro v. L. C. Winter, F. R. Foote v. R. C. Durham, M. Whyte v. J. Foote. 11. S. Rishworth v. T. Austin, 11. R. Wisliart v. G. T. Cameron. W. S. Agar v. A. T. Slater, It. 11. Meakin v. G. M. Foote, F. A. Marcenu v. S. D. Kusabs, E. C. Keenan v. F. Austin. The finals of Hie club championships and the captain's trophy match must be played off before to-morrow week. The matches are as follows: —Senior: .T. Cooke v. K. Ilerdman. Intermediate: I. Foote v. R. Grace. Junior: J. Taylor v. R. Ellett. Captain's trophy : J. Taylor v. N. Elliott. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. The final medal round for a trophy presented by Mr. Weaver will ho played tomorrow hy members of the Papakura Ladles' Golf Club, commencing at noon. The draw is as follows:—Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Foote, Miss Hayden v. Miss Andrew, Miss Pearson v. Miss Kelly, Miss French v. Miss Bent, Miss V. Gmitliorp v. Miss Gllmour, Mrs. Elliott v. Miss Jones, Mrs. Shaw v. Miss Saunders, Miss E. Barr v. Miss E. Foote, Miss White v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. McNatty v. Mrs. Matheson, Miss ITitchings v. Miss Spinks, Mrs. Lock v. Miss 11. Walters, Miss McCullough v. Miss M. Guntliorp, Miss Finlayson v. Mrs. McLennan, Miss R. Foote v. Miss Rellly, Miss McMahon v. Miss Denton, Miss Hogan v. Miss Bower, Miss Thorns v. Miss McIlraith, Miss Appleby v. Miss Couquhoun, Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Kidd, Miss Smith v. Miss Bent, Miss Clark v. Miss Tliickett, Miss Goddnrd v. Mrs. Ellett, Miss Goodison v. Mrs. Burgess, Miss K. Barr v. Miss Fife, Mrs. Charles v. Miss Fenwlck, Mrs. Menzies v. Miss Pickett, Miss G. Saunders v. another. In the second round of the gold medal handicap match play competition Miss McCullough beat Mrs. Brooks, Miss M. Gunthorp beat Mrs. McLcnnan and Mrs. Foote beat Miss Finlayson. ONEWHERO CLUB. The Onewhero Golf Club will close its season to-morrow with a mixed foursomes match. Partners will be arranged at the clubhouse. Trophies won during the season will be presented by the president, Mr. G. L. Martin, at the conclusion of the match. TE KUITI CHAMPIONSHIPS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TE KUITI, Thursday. The Tc Kuiti Golf Club's championships have been decided. In the ladies' section Miss Podevin beat Miss Graham at the 38t1i,. after a game in which there was | never at any time much margin between i the players. I In the men's championships Brainsb.v heat Iline, 2 and 1, after a game in which the winner definitely held tlie upper hand all through. In the ladies' junior championship Miss C. Iline beat Miss Gresham, (5 and 5. while I in the men's junior championship R. Lamble beat G. H. Jones, 8 and ?.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 12

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ON THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 12

ON THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 12