PENNANT COMPETITIONS.
THIRD ROUND SUNDAY. ADDITIONAL TEAMS ANNOUNCED. The following additional sides have been selected for the third round of the men's pennant golf competitions on Sunday :— Maungakiekie A.—lt. M. George, J. H. Earle, J. D. Shanlcy, I. McOwan, H. Tidmarsh, A. IC. Hawley. L. B. Sclinauer, J. Pelliam, 11. Morpeth, D. G. Macfarlanc. [ Maungakiekie B.—D. F. MacCormick, W. Calderwood, J. Earle, M. 11. Wiseman, K. G. Moffltt, J. L. Balgarnie, L. E. Vivian, N. J. Kidd, D. E. Coutts. W. Renshnw. Titirangi A.—H. IV. Brinsden, .T. 11. Young. It. It. McCrystal. J. M. Coltman (captain). T. Morpeth, E. Hutchison, A. Harvey, 11. L. Itobson, A. E. Saunders and J. Galloway. Titirangi It.—lt. It. Carr. A. M. Colliding. F. \V. Lucas, L. ,T. Clifford, It. .T. Graham (captain). N. A. Naismitli. 11. Norton. A. B. Joplin, O. Wolfgramm, 11. A. Broadhent. Bemnera. —D. B. Mansergh. G. C. Clifton. C. McManus., T. (i. Kissling. It. G. Kainger. A. 11. Kirker, AY. Miller, G. Duncan, A. Bull, It. E. Smith, 11. L. Mas«oy. Glendowie.—\V. A. Cole, .T. Stedman, F. Trice. \Y. Laxon. F. Lintott, J. It. MeCrvstal. S. It. Self, A. C. Johns. I. G. O'Neill. .T. T. May. Reserve : G. rainier. I'l'puke.—lt. I'acey. 11. 13. Nicholas. E. \V Mills. H. Webb, 11. Itandrup, J. Armstrong. R. Johnston. A. B. Stephenson. B. Nicholas, 11. O. l'robert. Reserve: H. Y. Gray.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Result of four-ball best-ball bogey match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Clul) yesterday: — Mrs. J. Paterson (S)' and Mrs. W. .T. Fletcher (18). 4 un; Mrs. J. Mason (10) and Mrs. D. R. Garrard (14), 2 up: Mrs. A. 0. Mc Arthur (11) and Mrs. W. K, Michael (13). 1 up; Miss N. Clark (IS) and Mis. I. Paterson (24), 1 up; Mrs. .I'. .Terrat (0) and Miss C. Stubbs (11). all square: Miss A. Grove (13) and Miss E. Schnauer (11). all square; Miss .T. Johnson (13) and Miss B. Smith (13), all square; Miss B. Stedman (14) and Miss J. Donald (20). all square: Mrs. J. B. Gilmore (11) and Mrs. E. Bold (101, 1 down; Miss R. Hill (16) and Miss P. Lamb (14), 1 down: Mrs. R. Hipkins (13) and Mrs. F. "Williams (15), 1 down; Mrs. A. E. Macartney (20) and Mrs. E. O'Neill (IS), 1 down. The qualifying round of the junior matchplay competition, which was to have been held next "Wednesday, has been postponed until the following week.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. A flag match 'will be. played by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club on Tuesday.
GLENDOWIE CLUB. The second round of a 36 holes eclectic medal match will be played in conjunction with the first round of the Howey Walker Cup (best three of four medal rounds) by members of the Glendowie Golf Club •on Saturday.
PUPUKE CLUB. The third monthly medal match, the Mingny Cup competition, and the qualifying round for the Pupuke Cup, will be placed by members of the Pupuke Golf Clnb'on Saturday.
PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Result of bogey match played by members of the Tupuke Ladies' Golf Club yesterday :■ — I . , Seniors.—Mrs. W. Houghton, 4 ' down ; Mrs. K. MeFarlane, 7 down. Juniors.—Miss B. O'Neill, 1 down ; Miss K. Harpy, 4 down; Mrs. R. Baxter, 6 down. A medal round played by week-end members resulted : —Miss M. Campbell. OS— 22—7G; Miss E. Mills, 92—14—78.
PAPAKURA CLUB. A medal round will be played by members of the Papakura Golf Club on Satur day.
WAITEMATA CLUB. The first round of the captain's prize will be played on Saturday at the Waitemata Golf Club.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 24
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