This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.
MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB.
XADIES' COMPETITIONS. DRAW FOR BOGEY MATCH. Following is tlie draw for tlic four-ball bost-bnil bogej match to be played by members of Ibe Slaungaklekle Ladies Golf Club to-morrow, commencing from 10 o'clock at six-minute intervals in order of tlie draw :— Mrs. G. S. Laird and Mrs. C. K. Grevntt v Mrs. .T. Paterson and Mrs. V. Kerr, Mrs. 11. V. Johnson and Mrs. XT. Stanley v. Miss M. Haslett and Mrs. X. Burton. Miss A. Grove and Miss 15. Abbott v. Mrs. E. Gilniore and Mrs. K. Bold. Miss E. Schnauer and Miss K. Clmrton v. Miss .T. Johnson and Miss B. Smith, Mrs. J. .Terrat and Miss T>. I,ami) v. Sliss M. Robson anil Mrs. \\. K. Michael, Mrs. .T. Mason and Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Miss M. Miller and Mrs. lv. Ilipklns, Miss Stubbs and Miss G. Hooper v. Miss E. Blackburn and Mrs. D. It. Garrard, Mrs. E. .T. Sillier and Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. W. R. Fee anil Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. I. It. Roberts and Mrs. s. Reid v. Miss E. McGowan and Mrs. R. Balrd, Mis. 11. V. Coe and Mrs. \\. J. Truscott v. Mrs. A. Milne and Mrs. I'. Saxton. T , 11 a.m.—Miss R. Hill and Miss f. Lamb v. Mrs. \V. .T. Reid and Mrs. 11. V. Clioyce, Miss G. Harrison and Mrs. M. Itobh v. Mrs. A. C. Steele and Mrs. M. Wilson, Miss E. I'onsford and Mrs. E. .T. Richardson v. Miss F. I'reece and Miss B. Carnachan, Miss It. Williams and Miss It. Loudon v. Mrs. 11. Williams and Mrs. E. O'Neill, Mrs. It. Verry and Mrs. G. Bennett v. Miss J. Edwards and Mrs. L. Pegler, Miss -v. Edgelow and Mrs. 11. Moore-Jones v. Miss V. Cooper and Miss I*3. Evans, Miss N. Gregoiv and Miss E. Ernest v. Mrs. A. Abbott" and Mrs. .1. Dawson. Noon. —M-s. H- Walker and Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Mrs. li. George and Mrs. 1. Paterson, Mrs. C. .T. Owen and Mrs. F. 11. Butcher v. Mrs. E. Goodwill and Miss A. Yonge, Mrs. C. A. .lurniau and Mrs. R. Meredith v. two others.
Ninth Tee.—lo a.m.: Sirs. J. Lloyd nnd Sirs. J. Stewart v. Sliss R. Slalion and Sliss R. Nixon, Sirs. G. Pocock and Sirs. W. E. Anderson v. Sirs. W. J. Fletcher and Sirs. S. W. Slorley, Sirs. B. Goldwater and Sliss 11. Ilardley v. Sirs. A. llorton nnd Sirs. A. Macartney. Following is the draw for the match between Saturday players and week-day players:—Sliss A. Loudon v. Sirs. E. Neale, Sliss L. Cloiioion v. Sliss R. Loudon, Sliss Slacdonald v. Sliss R. Slalion, Sliss F. Gregson v. Sliss E. Schnauer, Sliss SlacDiarmid r. Sliss A. Grove, Sliss S. Ewcn v. Sliss K. Churtoii.
PUPUKE CLUB.
Following is tlio draw for the final round of tlio eclectic competition for tlie Iluwes Clip it lid tile medal round for Mr. Malcolm's trophy for players with handicaps oL' 11 and over, to he played by members of the l'upuke Cioif Club :—T. Coole v. F. F. lieldt, .1. C. Hennie v. W. V. Wilson, A. G. Mallett v. E. \V. Mills, 1!. Johnston v. 11. O. I'robert, 11. E. Nicholas v. 1. MeMasteV, J. Armstrong v. It. Nicholas, J. 11. lliune v. ,1. E. Close, I*. Andrew v. A. 1).. McGregor, \Y. 11. Smith v. C. Jaggs, J. \V. Williamson v. T. MeKelvie, 11. Ellis v. 1,. McKay, W. I. Stemson v. I*. Mason, W. ,'f. Skelton v. F. C. Williamson, 1". E. Gooding v. 11. Webb. J. T. McCorkindale v. E. C. Evans, ft. A. Craig v. S. Stevens, J. S. Wells v. M. 11. Close, J. C. Bennett v. G. E. Gooding, It. Humphries v. I>. S. Lamb, G. A. Waterman v. A. F. Burnett, F. A. Fox v. 11. 1". Gray, G. C. Malcolm v. F. A. l'earcey, E. L. Kyan v. C. 11. rainier, E. A. Carson v. I. llowilcn, G. F. I.ewin v. V. Wilson, W. D. ltoss v. It. I'acey, IS. Artlley v. J. Drought, L. Jolinston v. L. H. Hume.
FUPUKE LADIES' CLUB
Slembers of the Pupuke Ladles' Golf Club will play a sealed hole medal hamlicap in conjunction with n Stabletord bogey match to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m. The draw is as follows:—Sirs. William-sou v. Sirs. Bowden, Sirs. Wliitconibe v. Sliss Willis, Sirs. Howie v. Sliss Parker. Sirs. I'rosser v. Sirs. Thompson, Sirs. Andrew v. Sliss Williamson, Sirs. Gray v. .Miss Williams, Sirs. Jaggs v. Sliss Slills, Sliss O'Neill v. Sliss Gooding, Sliss Bloinlield v. Sliss Cnmeron, Sirs. Gooding v. Sirs. Herbert, Mrs. Kissen v. Sliss White, Sliss Alison v. Sliss Wilson, Sirs. Houghton v. Sirs. Beaumont, Sliss Lorle v. Sliss Johnston, Sliss Wilson v. Sliss Ross, Sirs. Fair v. Sliss Vicks, Sliss Gudgeon v. Sirs. Lewlu, Sirs. Christian v. Sliss 11.I 1 . Wilson Sliss Bayne v. Sliss Barton, Sirs. Slair v. Sirs. I'eurcey.
Next Saturday week-en*] members will play a bogey match. The draw is as follows :—Sirs. Hopkins v. Miss Sheriff, Sliss Campbell v. Sliss Williams, Sirs. Mc Parlane v. another, Sliss Grnliauie v. Sliss Slills.
The first round of the captain's prize competition must be completed by October 23.
MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB.
Foliowinpr is the draw for a match for the gold button nnd for Sirs. Goddnrd's trophy, to be played to-morrow nnd oil Saturday Sirs. Bradstreet v. another. Sirs. Adlnm v. Sliss Callis, Sirs. Barnard v. Sirs. Brooks, Sirs. Fleming v. Sirs. Carpenter, Sirs. Wardell v. Sirs. Jenkins, Sliss Graham v. Sirs. Parker. Sirs. Grant v. Sliss Little, Sirs. Goddard v. Sirs. Carroll, Miss Quigley v. Sirs. George, Sliss Phillips v. Sliss Juckes, Sliss R. Quigley v. Sirs. Avery, Sirs. Lever v. Sirs. SlcNelsh, Sirs. Drenden v. Sliss Blaiieliard.
Saturday Players.—Sliss Graham v. Sliss King, Sliss SlcDonnld v. another, Sirs. Wil son v. Sliss lie Carteret, Sirs. Bradstreet v. another, Mrs. Yates v. Sliss J. Byers. Sirs. Colbeck v. Sliss Slcllraith, Miss E. McDonald v. Sliss J. Browning, Sliss Busing v. Sliss Ilollis.
The winner of the C grade trophy was Miss Graham, and the junior first-year players' match resulted in a win for'Sliss Quigley.
The best scores returned in the L.G.U. medal round were us follows Sirs. Barnard, 85—15—70; Mrs. Brooks, 00—15— 75; Sirs. Grant, !)7—20—77.
In the C grade medal round Sliss Graham returned a score of 10!)—-36—73, and Sliss Blanciiard, 112—-30—76.
OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB.
Following are the best scores returned in matches played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club:—-
Sealed Hole Competition.—A grade: Mrs. F. Todd, 33J. B grade : Miss A. Muir and Miss Gledstone, Miss Muir won on tlie recount.
L.G.U. Medal. —Seniors: Mrs. Eustace, 01—18 —73; Mis. 11. Muir, 50—14—75; Mrs. Crow, 03—17—7ti. Juniors: Mrs. Todd, 00—25—-05 ; Miss A. Muir, !)G—3l—Go ; Miss Gledstone, 104—35—G!); Miss Arnaboldi, 102—31—71 ; Miss A. Simmonds, 104—33—71 ; Miss E. McCallum, !)1—1!)— 72; Miss E. Smith, ill—-22—72; Miss J. Buchanan, 00—24—72; Miss I'. Eonergan, 103—30 —73 ; Miss I'. Eipscombe, 107— 34—73 ; Miss I). Wilson, 107—34—73.
C Grade Medal Round, Over 14 holes.— Miss T. Jones and Miss .(. Kirkland, HB. Miss Jones won on the recount.
Junior Championship Final.—Miss K. Waters beat Miss M. Murdoch, 3 and 2. A inedal competition and a Stablcford bogey match will be played to-morrow, players to choose partners.
The following players will represent the club in a teams' match against Onowliero to be played at Otahuhu during the weekend : —Miss E. McCallum, Mrs. McXeely, -Miss I'. Gardiner, Miss D. Grant, Miss E. Miller, .Miss K. Bryant, Miss E. Stubbs, Miss M. Grant, Miss K. Maters, Miss M. Hinds, .Miss A. Fearon.
CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB
The monthly medal round for the club trophy will lie played by members of the Cle\edon Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow. The draw is as follows:—Miss I). Browne v. Miss Shaw, Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Wells, Miss Luke v. Miss I). Hyxie, Miss Atchison v. Miss Weils, Miss Gore v. Mrs. Dow, Miss V,. Stephens v. Miss Dow. Miss Wallis v. Miss Walth, Miss I. Hyde v. Miss F. Stephens, -Miss J. Burgoyne v. Miss F. Bell, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss C. Knight, Mrs. Colquliouti v. Mrs. Furley, Mrs. Hunt v. Miss Jones, Miss Baird v. Miss K. Browne, Mrs. Bannerman v. another.
In the semi-finals of the championship Miss Knight beat Mrs. Henderson, and Mrs. Roberts beat Mi.s-s McPlierson.
The winner of tlie button competition was Mrs. Waters, and of the star Miss Waters.
The putting competition for Miss Shad's trophy was won by Miss Luke.
The following players will represent thtt club in a match against the Manukau Ladies' Club to-day : —Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Bryan, Miss Knight, Miss D. Hyde, Miss Sliaw. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Waters. Miss F. Stephens. Miss D. Browne, Miss Z. Stephens. Miss M. Atchison, Miss I. Hylic, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Dow.
HOLED IN ONE.
A member of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club. Miss Shaw, holed out in one from the tenth tee on the Clevedon course last week. The distance is 1-5 yards.
GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for an Ij.G.U. match to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Uoir Ciuli 10-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock :—Mrs. F. 11. Browne v. Mrs. A. llowey Walker, Mrs. 1!. Allen v. Mrs. G. Warren. Mrs. C. J. Green v. Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. M. G. McArt hur v. Mrs. 11. V. MeGinle.v, Mrs. J. Ivissling v. Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, Jlrs. F. Hayes v. Mrs. E. W. Coienrook, Miss A. Bailey v. Mrs. X. Tu.rlor, Mrs. X. Morris v. Miss M. Herbert, Mrs. .1. L. Campbell v. Mrs. S. Keys, Mrs. C. I.ovegrove v. Miss K. I'orter, Miss M. O'Neill v. Miss M. English, Mrs. Chisholm v. Miss X. Sharland, Miss .1. Eong v. Miss S. Mclndne. Miss I!. Eale v. Miss M. Goodwill, Miss Z. Saunders v. Mrs. .T. Hall, Miss I'. Arthur v. Miss X. Shirley, Miss It. Wake v. Miss W. Sutton, Miss X. Ktrattou v. Miss I'. Hayes, Miss X. .Towitt v. Miss B. Steven, Miss J. Fritter v. another. The draw for the C grade match is as follows :—Miss .1. Day v. Mrs. Meiklejohn. Miss I. Million v. Mrs. K. Stirling, Miss 1,. Oorbin v. Mrs. E. G. Bridgens, Mrs. C. H. Miller v. another. Miss I\ Svilcock v. Miss C. M. Lambert. Miss X. Port v. Miss K. Murphy, Miss E. I J . Mumford v. Miss V. Harris. In the final of the junior championship for Saturday players Miss S. Mclndoe heat Miss M. English 3 and 2. The best scores returned in the ljOL'f\V match were: —Miss .1. Long, 2 down: Miss X. Sharland, 3 down ; Miss S. Mclndoe, 4 down. Mtb. H. V. McGlnley, 6 down. In the C grade eclectic match the best scores were: —Mrs. ,T. Ij. Campbell. 00— 3f>- 63 ; Mt»« N. Shirley. 00— 3C—O3: Miss N. Fort, J us—3o—72: Miss ,T. Day. 100— 30—73. Mrs. Campbell won on the latt nine holes. The best, scores in the last C grade match were Miss T,. Million, 83—24—59 ; Miss ,T. Day, 'JO—24—oo.
MANUKAU CLUB.
Interest in the Manukau Golf Club's senior championship has increased with the Jecisioii of the semi-finals during the weekend, which leave C. Wardell and T. Itoberts lo contest the final. The former is a player of long experience and is always i hard man to beat. Roberts is a younger player who has graduated from the Cleve:lon Club. Details of semi-final championship matches played during the week-end are is follows :— Seniors. —Roberts beat Alexander, Warden beat Rhind. Intermediate. —White beat Rrebner, Hobson beat Goddnrd.
Junior. —Parker bent Crispe, Blair beat George. Lovegrove Shield. —Final: Blair beat Alexander 4 and 2. Kolin Cup.—Final: Roberts heat Alexiinder. 3 and 2. On Satufdav a teams' match will be held ngainst the Clevedon Club. The team is as follows: —Ferguson. White. Beechey. Rhind. Agiiien-Smitli. Busing. Hohson, Dreadon. Blair, Goddard, Parker, Colbcck, George. Barnard. Grant. ~ The second round for the president .5 trophy must be completed by Saturday. A re Hi rn match against (he Bank of NewZealand will he played during the weekend. The Slanukau team is as follows:--Wardell, Ferguson. Roberts. White. Beeeliey, Itliind Aginon-Smitli. Busing. Priest. Hohson. Rice, Dreadon. Blair. Goddard, Tate.;, Coliicek, Barker, George. Barnard, Grant, Carpenter. Slorse, Ctirroll, Watkins, Walsh, t'rispc, Fleming.
TE AROHA CLUB.
(From Onr Own Correspondent.) TP. AItOIIA, Slonday. In the championship semi-final Clay defeated SlcLeod by S up and 7 to play, while Slurphy defeated Sleep, winning at final between Clay nnd Slurphy will be played on a date to be decided upon. WHAKATANE CLUB. By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WHAKATANE, Slonday. The final of the Indies' B championship of the Whakntnnc Golf Club resulted in .Mrs. Farmer defeating Sliss G. Cooper, 6 and 0.
THAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS.
(By Telegraph.—-Own Correspondent.) THAMES, Slonday. The Thames Golf Club championship was won by 11. H. Marshall, who in the final defeated J. Slornn, 3 nnd 2. In the ladies' senior championship Mrs. Willis, of Turun. defeated Sirs. W. Price, 3 and 2. Sirs. Willis was Indies champion at Cambridge last year. In the ladies' junior championship Sliss Raewyn sillier defeated Sirs. Uren, 3 and 2.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19351008.2.163
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 17
Word Count
2,179MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 17
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.
MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 17
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.