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GOLF.

NORTH SHORE CLUB. VICE-PRESIDBWrS CUP. The fourth round of the Vice-president's Cup win be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club next Saturday. Draw :—C. C. Robinson v. A. W. Short, L. J. Minogue v. It. Smalltield, IJ.1 J . T. Keane v. K. D. Anderson, K. W. Noake v. H. Kemp, \V. Badley v. A. Brett, T. M. ltollo v. P. Hawes, E. L. Thwaites v. H. E. Goodwin, K. A. Spinley v. H. T. Preston, B. E. Goldwater v. H. C. Stevens, S. Keid v. H. Corbett, J. Prime v. A.. T. Buxton, A. W. Christmas v. H. Freakes, H. V. Everton v. R. X. White, M. EraserSmith v. A. E. Browne, L. Harrison v. W. Jlaeindoe, M. Xelson v. D. J. Keid, B. Maeindoe v. W. Roberts, J. W. Morrison v. A. J. Spraggon, li. B. Clouston v. R. E. Ash, S. W. H. Chambers v. A. R. Myers, G. McClogrie v. G. Atwood, C. M. Black v. A. F, Halvey, F. M. Cooper v. A. SI. Seaman, C. It. Morley v. A. J. Weir, E. Foot v. D. W. Mason, R. M. Saddington v. H. P. Ibbertsou,. J. O'Neiil v. J. A. Howie, S. Foot v. H. J. T. Le Grove, I>. T. Jlaingay v. H. de L. Peake, S. R. Dickie v. A. Bow, H. Bartlett v. A. Whyte, H. N. Preston v. W. N. Hutcliinsou. G. Heale v. C. H. Coldieutt, H. Preston, jun., v. J. D. Bull. R. G. Dudding v. E. Bindon, H. F. Martin v. D. H. Gladding, K. W. Edmonds v. J. Mason, G. E. Harper v. W. ltees-George. R. N. K. Swauston v. L. E. Ellison, F. G. McKeelinie v. P. J. Dawson, A. J. Ross v. M. D. Ash, D. Foot v. R. M. Corn well, A. Bartlett v. K. Thomson, A. B. Spence v. C. Mortimer, A. It. B. Smith v. R. E. Roberts, H. J. Keane v. E. J. Wiseman,. W. W. Scott v. G. W. Frater, H. G. Mclntyre v. B. Halewood, H. I. Macl'hersou v. A. E. Matthews, G. A. Lemmon v. R. T. P. Philson, W. W. Main v. D. H. Grant, E. C. Greer v. J. H. Robertson, G. Minliinnick v. another.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB,

The qualifying round of the Bledisloe Cup was played at One Tree Hill. The following qualified:—C. Jarman 69, C. C. Ewen 72. C. 11. Ileald 72, W. Renshaw 73, A. Win.stone 73, X. R. Oliren 73. C. Pflrtridge 74, G. Truscott 74. SI. I'. Wilson 74, .T. D. Shanly 75, D. Steeduian 73, G. SticliImry. 7,> E. R. Thomas 75, G. Philson 75, M. V/iseman 76. I!. G. Milligan 76, T. Whyman 76, C. I"'. Rosser 76, J. S. Oolegrove 76, •T. .Terrat 76, H. Tidmarsh 77, 11. Morpeth 77, J. Earle 77, ,T. S. llankiu 77, J. Balgarule 77, C. G. Cooper 77, 11. Roy 78, D. Ij. McKay 7S, A. X. I-lay 79, W. Caiderwood 79.

The Sehnauer Cup, wliich was completed on Saturdav, was won by M. P. Wilson with rounds of 67 and 70. followed by C. Jarman 70 and GO, A. Winstone 70 and 71.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB.

A L.G.U. medal handicap match will be played bv members of the Maungakickie Ladles' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m. at four-minute intervals in the order of the draw.

The second round of an eclectic match for C grade members will be played on Thursday, commencing at 9.30 a.m., at fourniinute intervals.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB,

Tho match to be played by the second division of the I? grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club has been postponed and will be played in conjunction with next Tuesday's match. Result of flag match: — Seniors. —Mrs. L. Kingsland. I Juniors.—Mrs. K. Plowman. Both played to the 3 Bth fairway. Miss B. Hitchings won the event in the second division of the B grade. Draw for first round of the handicap foursomes competition, which must be played by August 3 :—Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Plowman v. Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Howey Walker and Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. I'liilip and Mrs. Ba.vley, Mrs. Simmonds and Mrs. Cook v. Mrs. Wells and Miss Neville, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Ewen v. Mrs. Sallery and Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Morrison and Miss Maden v. Mrs. Leys and Mrs. McMilliu, Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Woolliouse v. Mrs. Lovell and Miss Young, Mrs. Coltman and Miss Kerr Taylor v. Mrs. King and Miss Hitchings. Mrs. Paterson nnd Mrs. Herdson v. Mrs. Tilston and Mrs. Lord, Mrs. ft. George and Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Scliisclika and Miss Hodge. Byes to play In second round: —Mrs. Russell nnd Mrs. Colledge, Mrs. Bree and Miss MeCroady, Miss Lundon and Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. Cammick, Mrs. Kingsland and Miss Jones, Miss O'Callaghan and i Miss Walters, Mrs. Young and Miss Dalton. The second round of the eclectic match will be played by the second division of the B grade to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 a.m.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB.

In the quarter finals of the handicap match play competition at Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club, Mrs. F. Hayes beat Mrs. •T. L. Campbell, 6 and 4; and Mrs. A. Howey Walker beat Mrs. C. W. D'Authreau, S and 6. In the final Mrs. A. Howey Walker beat Mrs. P. Hayes, 2 up.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB.

A handicap medal competition will be played to-morrow by members of the Otahuliu Ladies' Golf Club, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. Saturday members will play an L.G.U. match and a Stableford bogey in conjunction with the competition for tho S. W. House Cup, partners to be arranged at the clubhouse. The four-ball best-ball bogey match was won by Mrs. A. Crow and Miss M. Crawford with a card of all square.

ORAKEI CLUB.

A bogey handicap match played by members of the Orakei Golf Club resulted in a win for P. B. Busby (8), with a card of 3 down. Other cards:—L. W. Oldham (24),. 8 down; R. Smith (24), 0 down; J. D. Foote (19), 9 down.

ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB.

A flag match will be played by members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m. The qualifying round for the captain's trophy will bo played on Saturday according to the originnl draw. A sealed holes match will be played by C grade members.

CLEVEDON CLUB.

Owing to heavy rain during play on Saturday a number of members of the Clevedon Golf Club did not complete their cards. The senior competition for the Henderson Star was won by T. Curric, who returned a card of SS—l2—76

CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB.

The medal round for the monthly club trophy, played by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club, was won by Miss D Hyde with a card of 102—25—77. The junior division was won by Mrs. Strachan, with a card of 116—36—50. A flag match will be played by members to-morrow.

PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB.

Members of tho Papakura Ladies' Golf Club will play a medal round on Wednesday, to commence at 12.30 p m

PUKEKOHE V. ONEWHERO.

Beating Onewliero in the final by a margin of one game, Pukekolie retains the I ranklin -Goll Teams' Challenge Cup for this season. Results (Onewhero first) ■ Caldwell and Cameron lost to Mills and Foote, 0 down ; Croniu and Martin lost to Johnson and Roulston, 7 down ; Caldwell beat Foote, 3 up ; Martin beat Mills, 3 up; Cronin lost to Roulston, 7 down ; Cameron and Grierson, all square.

ROTORUA BEATS CAMBRIDGE.

Inter-club matches were played on the Arikikapakapa links at Rotorua between the Cambridge and Rotorua Clubs during the week-end. The matches resulted in a win for the home players by 25 games to 14.

HOLED IN ONE AT HgLENSVILLE.

During the inter-club match between Rodney and Helcnsville Golf Clubs at Helensville, I. Shr-ffield holed his tee shot at the.' fourth, a distance of 145 yards. This <« the first time a one has been shot on the new links.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 171, 21 July 1936, Page 17

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 171, 21 July 1936, Page 17

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 171, 21 July 1936, Page 17

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