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LADIES' PENNANT. B GRADE COMPETITION. FIFTH ROUND PLAYED ON MONDAY. Matches in the fifth round of the B grade pennant competition were played yesterday by members of Auckland ladies' golf clubs. Auckland, Maungakiekie, Titirangi and Otahuhu were successful in their respective games with Akarana, - North Shore, Glendowie and I'upuke.
Results (names of players of the firstmentioned clnbs taking precedence) : —
AKARANA V. AUCKLAND. Singles.—Mrs. ICingsland lost to Misa Ballantvne, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. Bree lost to Mrs. Grant, 7 and 5 ; Mrs. McAllen lost to Miss Rainger, 3 and 2 ; Mrs. Bush lost to Miss N. Noakes, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. Ashby lost to Miss M. Russell, 3 and 1; Miss Lundou lost to Miss G. Buddie, 5 and 3; Miss McCready lost to Mrs. Gorrie, 1 down; Mrs. Parker lost to Mrs. Roche, S and 7.
Foursomes. —Mrs. Kingsland and Miss McCready Mat Miss Baliantyne and Mrs. Grant, 4 and 3; Airs. Ashby and Mrs. Bree lost to Miss Rainger and Miss Noakes, S and 4 ; Mrs. McAllen and Mrs. Parker won l'rom Miss Russell and Miss Buddie by default; Mrs. Bush and Miss Lundon beat Mrs. Gorrie and Mrs. Roche, 1 up.
Auckland won by 0 games to 3. ■NORTH SHORE V. MAUNGAKIEKIE. Singles.—Mrs. Smallfield beat Mrs. E. Bold, 1 up; Mrs. Clouston lost to Mrs. E. Gilmore, 1 down; Miss McFctridge beatMiss D. Lamb, 2 and i; Miss'G. McDonald beat Mrs. W. K. Michael, 4 and 3; Mrs. Weir and Miss E. Schnauer, all square: Miss M. Mason lost to Miss Ilaslett, 5 and 3 ; Miss X. Wight lost to Mrs. R. Ilipkins. 5 and 4; Miss Cliarman lost to Mrs. A. Milne, 8 and 7. foursomes.—Mrs. Srnallfield and Mrs. Weir lost to Mrs. Bold and Mrs. Gilmore, 1 down; Mrs. Clouston and Miss McDonald lost to Mrs. Michael and Miss Schnauer, 4 and 2; Miss M. Mason and Miss Wight beat Miss Lamb and Miss Haglett, 1 up: Miss McFctridge and Miss Charman beat Mrs. Ilipkins and Mrs. Milne, 4 and it. Maungakiekie won by 6 games to 5, one being all square. GLENDOWIE V. TITIRANGI. Singles.—Mrs. A. Ilowey Walker lost, to Miss A. Ilacket, 1 down; Mrs. P. H. Browne lost to Mrs. C. Allard, 3 and 1: Mrs. 11. V. McGinley beat Miss C. Wright, 3 and 2; Mrs. R. B. Allen lost to Miss S. Johnston, 2 down ; Mrs. J. C. Ilill lost to Mrs. G. M. White, 2 and 1; Mrs. G. Warren beat Mrs. R. F. Ward, 3 and 1: Mrs. J. Kissling beat Mrs. ,T. A..Kilner, 3 and 1; Mrs. M, G. MeArthur lost to Mrs. G. L. Taylor, 1 down. Foursomes.—Mrs. Walker and Mrs. ■ Browne and Miss Haekct and Mrs. Allard, all square; Mrs. McGinley and Mrs. Hill and Miss Wright and Mrs. White, all square; Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Kissling beat Miss Johnston and Mrs. Kilner, 1 up; Mrs. Allen and Mrs. MeArthur lost to Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Taylor, 3 and 1. Titirangi won by 6 games to 4, two being all square. PUPUKE V. OTAIIUIIU. Singles.—Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Cooper, all square ; Mrs. Bowden lost to Mrs. Todd. 1 down; Miss M. Barker and Miss >i. Waters, all square; Mrs. C. Jaggs and Mrs. Kinff. a" square; Miss G. Williams beat Miss Sutherland, 3 and 2; Miss E. Mills beat Mrs. Cox, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. J. Williamson lost to Mrs. E. J. Henderson, 7 and 5; Miss M. Boss lost to Mrs. Kossiter, 6 and 4. Foursomes.—Miss Andrew and Miss Parker lost to Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Todd — and 1; Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Jaggs beat K', u " Miss M. Waters, 5 and 4 ; Miss Williams and Miss M. Boss and Mrs Sutherland and Mrs. Cox, all square; Mrs Williamson and Miss E. Mills and Mrs Henderson and Mrs. Rossitcr, all square Otahuhu won by 5 games to 3, five bcliig all snuare. ° / • — MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Draw for L.G.U. medal handicap match Jo be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 30 o'clock in order of draw :— Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. G. fe. Laird v. Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs .T. Jerrat v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. E. Gilmore v. Mrs. A. C. MeArthur. Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. W. K. Michael, Mrs. E. Bold v. Mrs. L. Coaklev, Miss M. Ilaslett v. Mrs. A. Horton, Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. F. Williams, Mrs. E. .T. Miller v. Mrs. U. Stanlev. Mrs. I. R. Roberts v. Miss A. Palmer, Miss E. Blackburn v. Mrs. IT.- V. Coe, Mrs. E. Neale v. Sirs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. A. Milne v. Miss E. McGowan. 11 a.m.—Mrs. W. R. Fee v. Mrs. F. Baker, Mrs. I'. Malcolm v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. D. R. Garranl v. Mrs. It. Baird, Miss M. Harvey v. Miss G. Harrison, Miss F. rpoce ?• Mahon, Miss E. Ponsford V; Mjfs K - Edgelow, Miss G. Hooper v. Miss R. Hill, Mrs. F. Saxton v. Mrs H V Uioyce, Miss R. Williams v. Miss H. Hardley, Mrs. B. Verry v. .Mrs. jr. Wilson. Noon.—Miss T. Lacnb v. Miss A. Hall Mrs. W. J. Truscott v. Mrs. W. J. Fletcher, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v. Mrs. L. I'eglcr, Miss J. Edwards v. Miss P. Rcid, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mrs. E. J. Richardson, Mrs. 11. Walker v. Miss V. Cooper, Mrs. C. 30 Stewart v. Miss N. Gregory, Mrs. A. Ctimming v. Miss R. Loudon, Mrs. A. Macartney v. Mrs. F. Itestall, Mrs. J. C. Hardley v. Mrs. P. Wallis, Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Miss F. Garland, Miss D. Ryan v. Miss E. Evans, Miss I£. Nixon v. Miss D. Heather, Mrs. B. G. Bond v. Mrs. I. Paterson, Mrs. It. George v. Mrs. C. A. Jarman. 1. P-in.—Mrs. E. Goodwin v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Miss G. Latimer v. Mrs C F Bosser. Miss N. Clark v. Mrs. G.'Bennett'. Mrs. 11. Clay v. Mrs. D. Lmmsden, Mrs. S. Caro v. Miss A. Vonge, Mrs. L. Rainger v. Mrs. W. Calderwood, Miss E. Ernest v. another. Ninth Tee. 10 a.m.—Mrs. H. P. Caughey v. Mrs. G. Pocock, Mrs. N. Burton v. Mrs. S. Reid, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. A. E. Abbott, Mrs. J. Dawson v. Mrs. A. Oxley, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Mrs. B. Meredith. Following is the draw for the match between the C grade and handicap players to be played on Thursday, commencing at 9.30 a.m. at four-minuto intervals :—Mrs. R. G. Milllgan v. Mrs. J. M. Elliile, Miss U. Collins v. Miss G. Hooper, Mrs. A. E. Storey v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. C. Swallow v. Mrs. W. J. Fletcher, Miss A. Morley v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott, Miss .Tean Thomson v. Mrs. S. W. Morley, Mrs. Fitzpatrick v. Miss K. Churton, Miss E. Powell v. Mrs. A. Milne, Mrs. S. It. Morris v. Miss K. Edgelow, Miss J. Thomson v. Miss F. Precce, Mrs. R. W. Shepherd v. Mrs. R. Verry, Miss A. Fltzpatrick v. Miss E. McGowan, Mrs. J. Nicoll v. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mrs. H. G. Walton v. Miss A. Yonge, Miss A. Gordon v. Miss K. Hill. Miss I. Nixon v. Miss R. Malion. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. Draw for club trophy match to be played by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: —Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Blancliard, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. George v. Miss Little, Mrs. Goddard v. Miss A. Quigley, Mrs. Ward ell v. Mrs. li'leming, Mrs. I'arlier v. Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Carrol v. Miss R. Quigley. Mrs. Avery v. Mrs. McNeisli, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Lever v. another. Results of last week's) play:—President's trophy : airs. Wardell lost to Mrs. Brooks, 7 and 6. Ringed hole competition: Mrs. Parker, 72. Ringed hole handicap ; Miss M. Donald, 77—21 —50. Week-end play : Miss K. Quigley. 103 —36—67 ; Miss A. Quigley, 106—36 —70; Mrs. Carpenter, 94—24—70; Miss Graham, 105 —35 —70. The winner of the trophy for the Stableford bogey contest was Miss Graham with a card of 36. ' Miss Graham won on a recount from Miss BlanchanL AKARANA LADIEI' CLUB. The C grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Gol£ Club will play a bogey match en Thursday, commencing at 10 o'clock. Draw :—Mrs. Parking v. Mrs. M. C. Phillips. Mrs. A. Baxter v. Mrs. Sallery, Mrs. A. Leys v. Mrs. E. B. Nicholson. Mrs. M. Alle.il v. Miss O. Bischoff, Mrs. F. Ambler v. Miss Ny Brodie, Miss E. Brodie v. Miss SL Biselioff. Mrs. A. Hosklng v. Miss J. Neill, Mrs. E. Plowman v. Miss B. Vickerinan, Mrs. G. McMillin v. Miss S. Kirk, Mrs. J. G. Mcßean v. Mrs. N. Calame. The medal round for the monthly button waa won by Miss N. Brodie. TOURNEY AT WHAKATANE. The annual golf tournament conducted by the Mokorna Golf Club commenced during the week-end. Championship qualifying rounds were played over 36 holes. Scorer: — Senior Qualifying Rounds. —Stewart (Mokorua). 71. 78—140; Napier. 77. 74— 151 ; Roc, SI, 72—153; Dr. Randell, 79, 77— 350 • Brehder, 78. 78—356; Newell, 78, 81— 359 : Powdrell, 81, SO—161; D. Clark, 84, 78—162 ; Bunkall, 81, 82—163 ; Innes, 80, 83—103; Wardlaw, 79, 84—163; Simmonds, 185, 79—164; Creowley. 83, 83—364; Morris, SO, 84—364; O'Sullivan, 79, 95—164; Spence, J 79, 86—165.
OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Results of matches played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club: — Stableford Bogey Handicap Match for Miss M. Muir's Trophy.—A grade: Miss It. Kirkbride, 19, 19—38. Other scores were j— Miss I. McCready, 20, 17—37 ; Mrs. Denby, 17, 18—35; Mrs. Whale, 24, 10—34; Mrs. Cox, 14, 20—34; Miss A. Whyte, 16. 18— 34. B grade, for Mrs. A. E. Grant's trophy: Mrs. J. Trenwith, 12, 27—39. , L.G.U. Medal.—Seniors: Mrs. Eustace, 91—18—73 ; Mrs. Wlialc, 87 —13—74. Juniors: Mrs. J. Trenwith, 101—36— 0y; Miss R. Kirkbride, 91—25 —66 ; Mrs. Denby, 95—24 —71; Miss C. Lloyd, 103 —31—7- ; Mrs. G. Cox, 99 —27—72; Miss E. Miller, 97—24—73; Miss D. Grant, 91> —22—76, Miss A. Simmonds, 103 —30 —73 ; Miss D. Wilson, 105—32—73. The C grade medal match -was won by Miss J. Kirkland. . Draw for L.G.U. gold button competition. Seniors: Mrs. Eustace v. Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Whale, a bye. Juniors: Mrs. Trenwith v Mrs. Todd, Miss Miller v. Mrs. Cox, Miss Gunn, a bye. . ' . , A medal competition will be playeti to- | morrow, jilayers to choose partners. NORTH SHORE CLUB. A Stableford bogey match will he piayed on Saturday by members of the Nortn Shore Golf Club, players to choosy part ne.rs A medal round for seniors anu ji-niors will be held next Mflndny morumg and a four-ball best-ball competition in the af p™vers to represent the club in the pennant match against Maungakiekie to be played at Akarana during the wee.k-ena .— H. C. Stevens, M. H Bush, W T A Penman. .T. W. Morrison, A. J. Spraggon. L. .J. Minogue, M. Nelson, L. Harrison, B. Macindoe. Reserve: D., J. Keia. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. A two-days' tournament wiU lield over the Labour week-end by the Glcndowie Ladies' Golf Club. The programme will comprise a handicap contest on the Saturday and Monday mornings, •V"" I™'"1™'" cap bogey match on the Saturday afternoon and a Canadian bogey foursomes competition on the Monday afternoon. Post entries CLUB CHAMPIONS. The finals of the Te Aroha Golf Club's championships were dccidcd over the weekend. Results : — Senior.—O. H. Murphy defeated R. H. Clay, 3 and 2. Intermediate.—G. Harris defeated W. Hunger, 2 and 1. . Junior.—S. Wyborn defeated P. Gilchrist, 12 and 11. „ The final of the Northern Wairoa Golf Club's senior men's championship was played at the week-end over 36 holes, Hector Smith defeating M. Greville, 5 and 3. Will be received.
ORAKEI CLUB. Results of final ™ a^« s c^ a b yc^ u ?to ™the bers OmM Golf Cljib eton ■week-end: —walker cup. - hpnt C McManus, at the nineteenui. President's prize: S. Chappell beat B. Walker, 2 and 1. bv a. Dyke -with The course, record, Dy . JZ* r» rft f pert. score of 69, was broken by the proies sional A Robertsoa, with a . round of 6S during the week-end. ' \ PAPAKURA CLUB. Mr Harold Walters presided over a good In^oi^he 6 I^pakuM^^olf 6 CTub Tl?e report showed an o£ 63 lady members and <2 men. Matches won were more tsan were lost, xne net profit on the annual ball was £8 12. and the balance-sheet showed a credit balance ° f M?s" H Walters, for her valued, work as an official of the club for 17 years, together with Miss Harris, were made life members of the club by a unanimous vote. The election of officers resulted. ? ?' dent Mr. E. D. McLennan; vice-presidents, Mr 11. Walters and Dr. G. W..Lock; secretary, to be elected by the committee; club ran tain. Mr. IC. Mathison; vice-captain, Mr. \ jj woolley; executive committee, Miss M. Walters, Mrs. (Dr.) G. "W. Loek and the lady secretary, Messrs. J. P. Kidd, D. McLennan, T. Bobbins and H. Walters; green committee, Messrs. Kidd. McLennan and K. Mathison; auditor, Mr. H. Walters. AMERICAN TOURNEY. NEW YORK, October 21. Third round results in the Professional Golf Association's annual tournament at Oklahoma City:— Runyan beat Manero, 9 and 8; Kejolta (who beat Hagen, leader of qualify|"£ round, 1 up, in the opening round of match play) beat Circelli. 4 and 3; Watrous beat Parks. 4 and 3: Dudley beat James Thomson. 6 and 4Smith beat Shute, «- and 1, Schultz beat Krueger, 1 up in 37 holes; Armour beat Laffoon, 3 and 2; Zimmerman beat Lynch, 7 and 6,
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