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GOLF.

LADIES' PENNANT. SECOND ROUND CONTESTS. AUCKLAND BEATS MAUNGAKIEKIE. When the second round of the ladies' pennant golf competition was played yesterday Auckland gained an eaey win over Maungakiekie in the A grade, Titirangi having a byes Auckland, Glendowie, Titirangi and Otahuhu were successful against Maungakiekie, Pupuke, North Shore and Akarana respectively in the 13 grade. Results, the names of players in the first-mentioned club taking precedence in each case:— A Grade. AUCKLAND V. MAUNGAKIEKIE—At Middlemore. Foursomes. —Mrs. Rushtou and Mrs. Ralph beat Mrs. Johnson anil Mrs. Jerrat, 4 and 3 ; Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Hughes beat Airs. Kerr and Mrs. Bold, 2 up ; Mrs. Abbott and Miss MaeCormick and Mrs. Mason and Miss Miller, all square; Miss Ballantyne and Miss Cutfield beat Mrs. Gilmore and Miss Smith, 5 and 3. Singles.—Mrs. A. Itushton beat Mrs. H. V. Johnson, 1 up; Mrs. W. S. Ralph lost to Mrs. J. Jerrat, 3 and 2; Mrs. A. It. Abbott beat Mrs. V. W. Kerr, 2 up; Mrs. H. R. Hughes beat Mrs. "E. Bild, 7 and 5 ; Miss N. MaeCormick and Mrs. J. Mason, all square; Mrs. K. Rutherford beat Miss M. Miller, 3 and 1; Miss N. Ballantyne beat Mrs. J. Gilmore, 2 and 1; Miss L. Cutfield beat Miss B. Smith, 0 and 0. Auckland won by nine games to one, two being all square. ( B Grade. GLENDOWIE V. PUPUKE—At Glendowie. Foursomes. —Mrs. L. Kissliug and Mrs. Browne beat Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. Weir, 1 up; Mrs. MeGinley and Mrs. Warren beat Mrs. Bowden and Miss Harky, 7 and 5; Mrs. J. R. Kissling and Mrs. D'Authreau beat Mrs. Fleming and Miss Parker, 5 and 4 ; Mrs. L. J. Keys and Mrs. Campbell and Miss Willis and Miss Allison, all square. * - Singles.—Mrs. L. Kissling beat Mrs. Houghton, 4 and 3; Mrs. MeGinley lost to Sirs. Weir, 2 and 1 ; Mrs. Browne beat Mrs. Bowden, G and 5 ; Mrs. Warren beat Mrs. Fleming, 1 up ; Mrs. L. J. Keys beat Miss Parker, 8 and C ; Mrs. J. R. Kissling beat Miss Willis, 5 and 3 ; Mrs. D'Authreau beat Miss Harky, 1 up; Mrs. Campbell beat Miss Allison, 2 and 1. Glendowie won by 10 games to one, one being all square. AUCKLAND V. MAUNGAKIEKIE—At , Maungakiekie. Foursomes.—Mrs. End en n and Mrs. Brown beat Miss Stubbs and Miss Schnauer, 1 up ; Miss Kainger and Miss Noakes lost to Miss Grove and Mrs. Ilipkins, 1 down ; Mrs. Crol't and Mrs. Finn boat Mrs. Michael and Miss Johnson, 3 and 1 ; Mrs. Knight and Miss Graham lost to Miss Haslett and Mrs. Caugliey, 5 and 4.

Singles.—llrs. \V. *P. Endean lost to Miss C. Stubbs, 4 and 3; Miss C. Kainger beat Miss E. Schiiauer, 2 up; Miss* N. Noakes lost to Miss A. Grove, 4 anil 2 ; Mrs. ,T. F. Brown beat Mrs. R» Ilipkins, 5 and 4; Mrs. C. M. Croft beat Mrs. W. K. Micliael, 1 up; Mrs. B. S. Finn aiul Miss J. Johnson, all square; Mrs. C. H. Kniglit lost to Miss M. Haslett, r> and 4 ; Miss M. Graliam beat Mrs. H. I'. Caughey, 4 and 3. Auckland won by six games to live, one being all square. TITIRANGI V. NORTH SHORE—At North Shore. Foursomes. —Miss Ilacket and Mrs. Allard beat Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Atkinson, 3 and 2 ; Mrs. Naismith and Mrs. Spinley beat Mrs. Fraser-Smith and Mrs. Clouston, 2 up; Mrs. Peznro and Mrs. Taylor and Miss McFetridge and Mrs. Ibbertson, all square; Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Tysoe beat Miss McDonald and Mrs. Swanson, 4 and 3. Singles.—Miss Hacket and Mrs. Pike, all square; Mrs. Allard and Mrs. Atkinson, all square; Mrs. Naismith beat Miss McFetridge, 4 and 3; Mrs. Spinley lost to Mrs. Swanson by default; Mrs. Pezaro lost •to Mrs. Fraser-Smith, 1 down ; Mrs. Robinson lost to Mrs. R. B. Clouston, 4 and 3 ; Mrs. Taylor beat Miss McDonald, 5 and .3; Mrs. Tysoe beat Mrs. Ibbertson, 4 and 3. Titirangi won by six games to three, three being all square. AKARANA V. OTAHUHU—At • OtahUhu. X^bursomes.—Mrs. Bayley and Mrs. C. M. Cox lost to Mrs. Muir and MISs M. Hill, 1 down; Mrs. Taylor and Mrsi Ashley beat Mrs. Eustace and Miss Waters, 4 and 3; Mrs. Cnmmick and Mrs. Ewen beat Miss Sutherland and Miss E. Hill, 2 and 1; Miss Lundon and Mrs. McKenzle lost to Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Rossiter, 0 and 5. Singles.—Mrs. Bayley lost to Mrs. Muir, 2 and 1; Mrs. C. M. Cox and Miss M. Hill, all square; Mrs. Taylor lost to Mrs. Eustace, 2 down ; Mrs. Ashley lost to Miss Sutherland, *2 and 1; Mrs. Cammick beat Miss Waters, 5 and 4; Mrs. Ewen beat Miss E. Hill, 2 up ; Miss Lundon beat Mrs. Rossiter, 9 and 8; Mrs. McKenzie lost to Mrs. Cox, 3 and 1. Otahuhu won by six 'games to five, one being all square.

ORAKEI CLUB. Results of matches played by members ofrtho Orakel Golf Club In the first round of the Walker Cup . competition :—H. Chappell beat Tate, 4 and 2; Beuaon beat Dlcklns, 3 and 1 ; Jensen beat Neels, 2 ami 1; Stltchbury beat Garner, 5 and 3; Byerly beat Bevege, 1 up; Nicholls beat Morton; 5 and 4; T. Turner beat Wallace, 7 and 6; P. Gray won from Calllnan by default; T. Greep beat Cuningham, 8 and 0 ; Nolan beat Lorimer, 4 ana 3; Barber beat Blssett, 8 and 7; Foote beat Moore, 7 and 0; Babbage beat Phillips, 1 up; O'Meara beat F. Walker, 5 and 4; Busby beat A. P. S. Bell, 7 and 5; Bickerstaff beat Gladding.j 8 and'- , 6; Jackson beat .EJ. Batty, 4 and 2; S. Smith beat Clark, 8 and 6; Chadwick beat Carnachan, 5 and 4; Haggard beat A. T. Bell, 2 up; Faram beat L. C. Smith, 8. and 7; Harris beat Prince, 4 and' 3;. , Ryan won from Williams by default; Wood won from Kobson by default. . Results of mixed Canadian foursomes: — H.- Chappell and Mrs. S. Biehara, 86—20— 66 ; A. P. S. Bell and Mies Andrews, 99— 27—72; P. Gray and Miss Marshall, 101— 28—73; G. Tate and Mrs. Wood, 92—18— 74;' T. Russell and Mrs. Long, 09—24— 75; Land and Miss Tulloch, 101—22—79; R: Jensen and Miss Watson, 104—23—81; -Faram and Mrs. Tanner, -. 102—21—81; Dariby and Mrs. Miller, , 109 —28—81; Kobson and Mrs. Robson, 111—30—81 ; H. James and Mrs. Rossitter, 106—23—83 ; A. B. Barber and Miss Hudson, 107—24—83 ; E. Walker and Mrs. Stevens, 113—29—84 ; Dickens and Mrs. Dickens, 114—30—84; H. Obio and Miss Berry, 116 —30 —88; E. Batty and Miss Francis, 115—27—88; R. Ryan and Miss Casey, 118 — 29 —89.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The second medal round for the Mary Schnauer Memorial Cup and a medal handicap match will be played, in conjunction, by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow. A. C grade match -will be played on Thursday, commencing at 9.30 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1936, Page 15

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1936, Page 15

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1936, Page 15

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