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AROUND THE LINKS.

PENNANT COMPETITION. i TITIRANGI BEATS SHORE. EASY WIN FOR MAUNGAKIEKIE. The fourth' round of the pennant golf competition was played, yesterday in ideal conditions. In the A ;grade, Titirangl defeated North Shore by a margin of four I games; while Maungakiekie liavl an easy win over Akarana. Wins in the B grade were gained by Titirangi, Maungakiekie, Akarana and l'upuke over Keiii.uera, Glendowie, Uta- , huhu and North Shore, respectively. Itesuits,, , the names of players of the first-mentioned clubs taking precedence in each case A Grade. TITIKAN.GI V. NORTH SHORE. •At North Shore. —Singles: J. H. Young lost to A. E. Browne, 2 rfnd 1; J. M. Coltman beat W. Mticiiivloe.-'l up; K. 11. McCrystal beat L. J. Minoguci 4 and 3; T. Morpeth lost to H. C. Stevens, 1 up; A. Harvey lost to H. \C. Stevens, 1 up; A. Harvey and M. Nelson, all square; E. Hutchinson beat J. Morrison, 4 and 3; H. L. Kobt'on and M. FraseV'-Sniith, all square ; A. E. Saunders beat L,. Harrison, 1 up; K. B. Carr beat B. Macindoe, 2 and 1 ; J. Galloway beat A. .1. Spraggon, 2 and 1. Foursomes.—J. H. Voting anil J. M. Coltman beat A. E. Browne and H. C. Stevens, 5 and 3 ; R. K. McCrystal aiid T. Morpeth beat L. J. Minogue and W. Macindoe, 4 and 3; A. Harvey and E. Hutchinson lost to M. Nelson and J. Morrison; 5 aiiil 4 ; H. L. Robson and A. E. Saunders and M. Fraser-Smith and L. Harrison, all square; It. B. Carr and J. Galloway lost to B. Macindoe and A. J. Spraggon, o anil 3. Titirangi won by eight garnets to four, three being all square. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. AKARANA. At Maungakiekie.—Singles: R. M. George beat L. Bryant, 2 and 1; J. H. Earle heat-Pi Smith, 1 up; H. Tidmarsh beat I'. Colt-man, 3 and 2; A. K. Hawley beat C. N. ,lu,cobsen, 2 and 1; I. McOwun heat M. Bush, 1 up; J. D. Slianly beat J. Swanson, 2 and 1 ; L. 1!. Sehnauer beat S. Livingstone, 3 and 1 ; J. Pelliam beat H. Wiggins, 2 up; D. G. Macfarlane lost to S. Bryant, 3 anil 2; H. Morpeth and V. Salek,. all square;

Foursomes.—George and Earle beat L. Bryant unci Smith, 3 and 2 ; Tidniarsh and Huwley beat Coltman and Bu«h, - and 1 ; McOwan and Shanty lost to Jafcobseu ami Swanson, 1 down; Sehnauer and Macfar lane beat Livingstone''and S. Bryant, - and 1 ; Pelham and Morpetli beat Wiggins and Salek, 3.. and 2. Maungakiekie won by 12 games to two, one being all square. B Grade. TITIRANGI V. REMUERA. At Titirangl.—Singles: A. M. Goulding beat IJ. M. Munsergh, 1 up; P. W. Lucas beat G. Clifton, 5 and 4; 11. S. Milne lost to W. McManus, 2 and 1; N A, Naicniith beat W. Miller, 5 and 4; IS. T. Lay cock beat G. I. Duncan, (i and 5 ; L. G. Ansell lost to A. Bull, 4 and 3; C. S. O. Woods lost to K. E. Smith,, 2 and 1 ; It. J. Graham beat H. L. Massey, 4 and 3 ; L. H. Norton beat V. .Butlley, 1 up; L. Knight beat P. V. Maxwell, 4 and 3. Foursomes.—Goulding and Lucas Ileal Mansergh and Miller, 3 and 1; Milne and Naisnilth lost to Clifton and McManus, o and 4 ; Laycock ami Ansell beat Matssey and Duncan, 5 and 3: Woods and Graham beat Bull and Badley, 0 and 4 ; Norton and Knight beat Smith ami Maxwell, (j and 5. Titirangl won by 11 matches to four. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. GLENDOWIE. At Glendowie. —IJ. P. McCormick beat W. Cole, 3 and 2; W. Calderwood lost to J. Stedman, 4 nnd 3 ; J. Earle lost to F. Trice, 3 and 2 ; Palmer beat W. I-axon, 1 up; Wiseman lost to F. Llntott, 1 up; K. Moffitt beat J. McCrystal, 3 and 2 ; L. K. Vivian beat A. C. .Johns, 2 and 1 ; Balgnrnle beat G. l'almer, (i and 5; J. Tanner heat It. Katterfeldt, 5 and 3; D. Coutts lost to D. McGregor, 2 and 3.

J Foursomes. —McCormick and Calderwood lost to Trice nnd Lnxon, 2 and 1 ; Earle e and Palmer beat Stedman and Lintott, 1 up; Wiseman and Motlitt beat Cole and t Johns, 5 and 4; Vivian and Balgarnie and ; McCrystal and Palmer, all square; Tanner and Coutts lost to Katterfeldt aud McGregor, 2 and 1. Maungakiekie won by eight games to six, one being all square. AKARANA V. OTAHUHU. i At Akaranu. —Singles : Dr. J. A. Paterson ; lost to W. B. Eustace, ti and 5 ; T. Mitchell lost to H. J. lA'vy, is aud 1 ; A. R. Finn beat A. Eustace, 5 and 4 ; J. E. Cnalimore ' lost to F. Clark, 4 and 3 ; H. l'ulleu beat J. t Kadgers, 1 up; P. Booth beat A. Todd, 7 • and 0 F. B. Thompson beat J. Iverr, 4 and 2; W.. K. Woolliouse beat R. E. Browne, 4 and 3; P. H. Preston beat O. Bailey, 4 and 3 ; C. R. Taylor beat H. Sauliders, 3 and 2. Fourstuies.—J. E. Cashmore and A. R. Finn beat W. B. Eustace uud A. Eustace, 2 and 1 ; Dr. J. A. Paterson and T. Mitchell lost to H. J. Levy and S. Clark, D and 4; H. Culleu and S. Booth lost, to J. Rodgers and L. Kerr, 1 down ; F. B. Thompson and W. R. Woolliouse beat A. Todd and O. Bailey, 2 up ; C. R. Taylor and F. H. Preston beat It. Brown and H. Saunders, 5 and 4. . Akiirana won by 10 games to five. PUPUKE V. NORTH SHORE. At Pupuke.— Singles: R. Pncey beat D. Reid. 4. and 3; H. Nicholas beat R. White. 4 and 3; H. Randrup beat W. Roberts, 4 and 3 ; E. W. Mills beat S. Foot, 5 aud 4 ; H. Webb beat Martin, 0 and 4; J. Armstrong beat H. Overton, 5 and 3 ; A. F. Burnett beat H. Bnrtlett, 2 and 1 ; H. O. I'robert beat A. H. Myers, 4 ayd 3 ; A. It. Stephenson beat S. R. Dickey, 0 and 5 ; H. Y. Gray lost to D. H. Gladding, 4 and 3. Foursomes. —R. Pacey and H. E. Nicholas beat D. Reid and R. White, 3 and 2 ; H. Webb and E. W. Mills beat W. Roberts anil S. Foot, 2 up; H. Randrup and J. Armstrong beat Murtin and H. Evertou, 4 and 3; A. F. Burnett and H. O. I'robert beat ' H. Bartlett uud A. H. Myers, 3 and 2; A. ; ' R. Stephenson and H.. Y. Gray lost to S. R. '■ Dickey and D. H. Gladding, 5 and 4. Pupuke won by 13 games to two. GLENDOWIE CLUB. A mixed foursomes was played by members of the Glendowie Club, under ideal weather and playing conditions, with the following results T. Agmen-Smith and Miss Souter'beat H. E. Jolly and Miss Shirley, .2 and 1; L. Marquet and Miss Wells beat S. Tripe and , Mrs. Brown;' 5 and 4: A. E. Herring and < Mrs, McArthur beat W. Laxon and Mrs. ' d'Authreau, at the nineteenth; C. d'Authreau and Miss Sharland beat S. Keys and Miss Eales, at the nineteenth ; A. C. Johns and t •Mrs. Ferguson beat F. Re,stall and Mrs. Campbell, 3 and 1; G. Garden and Miss • •Sutton beat H. O. Jones and Miss Gray, 1 1 up; G. - Palmer and, Mrs. Hayes beat A. Ilowey-Walker and ..Mrs. Allen, , 1 up ;- D. Johns and Miss" Hayes beat Palmer and Miss Arthur, 3 and 2; Dr. Horton and Miss Wilcox beat D. McGregor and, Mrs. Marquet, 3 and 2; Katterfeldt and Miss Long beat M. Hutchinson and Miss Odlan, 4 j and 3; J. McCrystal and Miss Wake beat J L. Keys and Miss Mumford, 3 and 2 ; Sted- J man and Miss Stevens beat J. Cameron and ' Miss O'Neill, 4 and 2; R. B. Allen and Miss English bent R. Ratley and Miss Sbar- 1 man, 1 up; A. V. Davies and Miss Agmen- J Smith beat K. Henton and Miss Glenny, t 3 and 1; W. Long and Miss Mclndoe beat 1 S. Lintott and Miss Scott, 4 and 2. .

MAUNG AKIEKIE CLUB. The following are the results of the third round of tli6 Eille Cup: F. Wiseman beat B. G. Bond, 5 and 4; D. Sclinnuer beat L. E. Rudd, 2 and .1; X. J. Goldstine beat J. Sherlock at the 19th; C. Jarnian beat J. Hardley, 4- and 2; A. Woolley beat P. Whyman, up; J. M. Elliffe beat I. MeOwai% 1 up; J. Earle beat J. Palmer, 2 and 1; L. E. Vivian beat F. M. Shortt, 4 arid 3; R. G. Stichbury bent R. J. Coates, 5 and 4; M. Wiseman beat D. G. Maefarlane, 5 and 4; J. H. Earle beat A. N. Hay, 1 up; J; Pelham beat A. W. Wilson, 3 and 2: J. Gregory beat I. Scott, 2 and 1; M. T. Wilson beat L. J. Main, 3 and 2; F. J. Schisclika beat N. R. Obren, 2 and 1. A concurrent Stabloford bogey was won by S. Lamb, 24, 4—28. Other scores were: J. M. Elliffe, 25, !»—34; C. H. Heald, 10, 14—33; R. Aley, 21, 11—32; V. W. Kerr, 18, 14—32; R. J. Harris, 14, 17—31; I. J. Goldstine, 13, 18—31. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB.

Members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club will play a four-ball best -ball bogey competition next Wednesday. Flayers t'o choose partners and opponents. PAPAKURA CLUB. -Members of the Papakura Club played the first round of the Ryan Cup competition. Best net scofes were: J. P. Kidd 06, C. J. Finnagan 68, C. Burgess 69, B, Reilly 70, K. H. Ryan 71, J. Miller 74, K. Wren 75, J. Wilson 75, J. D. French 75.'

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 16

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AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 16

AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1936, Page 16