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GOLF.

AKARANA CLUB. AUCKLAND WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP Draw and starting times, nt four-minut( intervals, for the, qualifying round of tli< Auckland winter golf championship. at th( Akarana links on Saturday :— 10 a.m., W. A. Malone v. L. I-I. Norton ; I* Malier v. 11. Saunders, C. S. Headlaro v. F. B. Thompson. V. Salek v. E. D. Williams, A. E. Brown v. C. Jacobsen, O. K, Grant v. A. Howey Walker, S. Morrison v. A. K. Irving, J. E. Cairns v. C. Slienkin, I J . G. F. Smith v. K. J. Graham, M. Kalman v. IS. Friedlander, IJ. Leys v. E. CasselsBrown, E. G. Tallis v. A. V. Shorter, K. B. Carr v. A. Wyness, L. ICashmore v. C. E. Canunick, J. McKinven v. J. S. Iliddleston. , 11 a.m., 11. I). Brinsden v. H. C. Stevens, .T. M. Coltman v. M. 11. Bush, T. Morpeth v. C. S. Livingstone, 15. It. MeCrystal v. l)r. J. A. Patersoa, IJ. A. Burt v. C. It. Taylor, I'". 11. Preston v. S. S. Wilson, E. L. Bartleet v. J. E. Cashmore, W. K. Woolhouse v. G. L. Martin, W. E. Butler v. J. It. Campbell, G. J. Kiell v. J. Siialfoon, E. K. Bayley v. J. \V. Coney, H. It. Tylor v. A. K. Ilawley, 12. W. Griiliths v. W. Calderwood, G. Ashley v. 1. W. Houston, B. E. Itudman v. J. It. 11. Biss. I Noon, C. X. Allpress v. P. Griffiths, J. S. Wiseman v. L. J. Cummins, C. A. Jarman v. W. J. Lowe, J. Pelham v. S. Booth, J. Earle v. A. It. Finn, 11. Tidniarsli v. W. Macindoe, A." D. Leys v. J. L>. Barber, It. M. George v. B. H. Menzies, J. McDougall v. M. Fraser-Smith, H. J. Radford v. H. St. Clair-Brown, C. C. Ewen v. J. Bell, G. T. Mitchell v. J. Mills-Palmer. 1 ii.ni., L. V. Bryant v. 11. Cullen, ,T. H. Young v. .G. Coltman, V. J. C. Smith v. A. Graham, A. M. Gunn v. K. O. Hume, 11. W. Bell v. H. Wiggins, S. Bryant v. C. W. A. Green. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. An eclectic match was played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club. Best scores :— Seniors.—Miss A. Grove, 84—17—07; Miss G. Hooper, 85—18—07 ; Mrs. It. Hipkins, 80—17 —00; Miss J. Johnson, 80 —• 17 —(JO; Mrs. J. A. Kllner, 87—18—00; Mrs. V. Kerr, 82—12 —70 ; Mrs. A. C. lieArthur, 85—15—70. Miss G. Hooper won on a recount of the last 12 holes. Intermediates. —Mrs. C. W. Schnauer, 87—10 —OS ; Mrs. A. Cumming, 04—20-—■ 08 ; Miss It. Hill, 00 —21—09 ; Mrs. H. P. Caugliey, 00—10—71; Mrs. It. A ley, 01— 10 —72. The tie was won by Mrs. Cuiuining on a recount of the last nine holes. Juniors.—Miss N. Gregory, 00—27—60 ; Miss A. Morley, 103—34—09 ; Mrs. L. ltaiiiger, 98 —28—70; Mrs. J. Dawson, 00— 29—70. The tie was won by Miss Morley on a recount of the last nine holes. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Draw for captain's prize match play competition at the Glendowie Golf Club :— First Kound.—J. It. McCrystall v. A. O. Horspool, V. It. Johns v. A. D. Jack, W. Long v. It. B. Allen, W. Mouteitli v. O. Itainger, S. V. Katley v. J. V. Lane, Dr. Horton v. I. G. O'Neill, J. Terry v. A. C. Herring, A. C. Johns v. H. O. Jones, D. L. ltoblnson v. J. Kingston, F. Trice v. F. Restall, W. Laxon v. W. M. Hutchison, G. Gaudin v. L. J. Keys, J. K. Cameron v. F. Lintott, J. Kissling v. G. Palmer, J. G. Beale v. J. I. May, It. K. Davis v. L. A. Marquet. Second Hound.—Dr. Craven v. J. Lucas, S. It. Self v. T. Agmen-Smith, J. E. Stedman v. C. Palmer, A. Howey Walker v. H. E. Jolly, K. Hiuton v. J. S. Keys, D. McGregor v. F. Kronfeld, C. D'Autlireau v. P. Leeves, K. Katterfeldt v. D. McMillan. An open day will be held next Tuesday. A foursomes medal handicap will be played In the morning for the Dewar Cup • and miniature, while a four-ball best-ball bogey handicap will bo held in the afternoon for special prizes donated by Messrs. A. C. and V. It. Johns. GLENDOWJE LADIES' CLUB. Pla. >rs to represent the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club in an inter-club match against the Papakura Ladies' Club, to be played at Glendowie commencing at 11 a.m.:—Mrs. H. V. McGinley, Mrs. F. 11. Browne, Mrs. It. B. Allen, Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. L. J. Keys, Mrs. N. Taylor, Mrs. E. Montgomery, Mrs. E. W. Colebrook, Miss 15. Suter, Mrs. F. Hayes, Mrs. J. E. ltay, Miss E. Porter. PUPUKE CLUB. The Pupuke Golf Club will hold an open amateur tournament during the week-end and on Tuesday. The programme will include the Birthday Cup competition (10 to .qualify) nnd live other handicap events. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. A flag match was played yesterday by members of the Pupnke indies' Golf Club. The senior division was won by Mrs. F. Prosser, who carried the flag to the eighteenth fairway. Miss B. Gudgeon won the junior division, carrying tlie flag to the eighteentji hole. The scaled-hole competition played during the week-end was won by Miss D. Williams, with a net score of 01. v NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Best scores in a medal competition played yesterday by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club :— First Division.—Mrs. Atkinson, 97—-19— 78; Miss O. Stevens, 83—4—79; Mrs. It. B. Clousfon, 99 —19 —80 ; Mrs. Macdonald, 09—19—80. Second Division.—Miss I. Stewart. 107— 32 —75; Mrs. A. Seaman. 107—31—70; Miss N. Mason, 110 —31—79 ; Mrs. E. A. Parkinson, 112—33—79. WAITEMATA CLUB. A Stableford bogey match will be played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday. ORAKEI CLUBA mixed Canadian bogey foursoniPs match will be played by members of the Orakei ' Golf Club on Saturday. Partners"aiul oppo- , nents will be arranged at the clubhouse. MOSS ROUND IN 68. Playing in a friendly four-ball match nt ■ Akarana yesterday, E. J. Moss, professional to the Auckland Golf Club, was responsible "or a brilliant round of 08 in his first ;ame on the course. His card read Out: 1, 3, 4, 4, 3, 7, 3, 4, 3—35. In : 3, 4, 4. 3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4—33. The scratch score of 'lie course is 73. At the sixth, where Moss warded a 7, his tee shot found the bunker, ivliere it came to rest in an almost unplayibie lie. PAPAKURA CLUB. ! Players to represent the Papakura Golf j ITlub against North Shore nt Papakura on j Saturday :—J. Cooke, R. Grace. K. Mathe:on, I. M. Mcintosh, K. Wren, F. X. Hemplill, D. Reilly, M. .Taques, .T. Miller, C. Bur- | ress. J. P. Ividd, D. McLennan. P. J. i Tackett, E. B. McXatty, T. Robbins, A. .Voolley, J. W. Mntlieson, K. H. Bryan, C. | •Mnnagan, M. Harkness. J. D. French. F. T. j <*enton. J. Wilson, It. J. Moore. Reserves:! ?. E. Grey. M. Wh.vte, F. R. Foote, J. L. I ilunro, J. G. Menzies. j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 20

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 20

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 20

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