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FRANKLIN BEATS HAMILTON. HOME SIDE LOSES BY ONE GAME. \ x An inter-club match between the Frankliu Golf Association and tlie Hamilton Club was played at St. Andrews during tlie week-end and was won by Franklin, by 11 games to 10, three being all square, Results (Frauklin first): — Singles.—K. Caldwell lost to R. D. Harding, 1 down; C. E. Ilowden lest to J. G. Fergusson, 5 and 4; J. Rouiston lost to 1.. Bryant, 5 and 3; C. G. Johnson lost to 11. J. Radford, 7 and 0; Colbeek lost to A. G. (Jradwick, 2 and 1; T. Bloomtield beat C. Sutclift'e, 1 uj); I'. Mills beat T. Simpson, 2 up; M. Grierson beat 11. ltiddell, 3 and 2; T. Martin beat A. Marcroft, 2 and 1; 11. T. Moore lost to E. 11. Grocott, -1 and 3: 11. S. Douglas beat 11. T. Gillies, 2 and 1; I?. Roberts beat N.' Duxfield,' 2 and 1; T. Herrold beat D. It. Woods, 3 and 2; North beat G. 11. Uindon, 1 up; W. Alexander and M. C. Stranger, all square ; Brebner and 11. G. Loveridge, all square. Franklin won 8 games, Hamilton won 6, and 2 were all square. . Foursomes. —Caldwell and Howden lost to Harding and Fergusson, 1 down ; Itoulston and Johnson' lost to Bryant and Radford, 4 and 3; Colbeek and Bloomfleld and Cradwick and Sutciifte, all square; Mills and Grierson lost to Simpson and ltiddell, 3 and 2; Martin and Moore lost to Graham and Grocott, 1 down ; Douglas and Roberts beat Gillies and Duxtield, 3 and 1; Herrold and North beat Woods and Bindon, 3 anil 2; Alexander and Brebner beat Stranger and Loveridge, 4 and 3. Frankton won three games, Hamilton won four, and one was all square. ORAKEI CLUB. i The fifth monthly medal match played by members of the Orakei Golf Club resulted:— A Grade.—N. 11. Hope, 90—18—72; 11. Greep, 01—18—73; E. G. Nicholls, 92—18— 74; D. K. Duncan, 92—18—74 ; H. Cameron, 93—15—75; W. H. J. Cliappell, 83—7—76; G. Farrant, 85—9—70; J. E. Batty, 93— lfi—77 ; T. Greep, 87—10—77 ; L. C. Smith, 95—15—77; S. W. Smith, 90—18—7S ; E. T. Tate, 00—12—78. B Grade.—E. C. Keenan, 90—24—72; A. A. Babbage, 94—2i—72; E. W. Benton, 93— 20—73; F. Walker, 90—22—74; F. W. Byerley, 99—24—75; G. F. M. White, 90—24—75; S. Neels, 95—20—75; A. Adams, 100—24—76; A. Wliite, 101—24—77; E. Smith, 100—24—10; A. T. Bell, 100—22 —78; J. H. Garner, 103— 24—79; A. G. Bickerstaff, 102—24—78; R, Jenson, 99—20 —79; E. C. Keenan won on the reconnt. The play-off for the Walker Junior Cup between L. G. Smith and S. W. Smith was won by L. C. Smith. In the third round of tho Calame Cup, B. Stiehbury and A. G. Bickerstaff beat JChadwick and L. C. Smith, 2 and 1; A. I J . S. Bell and A. Foster beat E. G. Nicholls and I'. L. Phillips, 6 and 5 ; W. 11. J. Chappell and A. X. Bell beat M. Simons and D. Oarnachan, 1 up; and S. Faram and T. Jarvie won from H. B. Danby and T. Moore by default. WAIPU CLUB. On Saturday the final round for the vicecaptain's prizes was played in line weather. In tho ladies' competition Miss B. McKay won first prize, Miss M. McLean the second and Mrs. D. N. McKay the third, with Mrs. A. Brooks, Miss ITodder and Mrs. Dingle next. In the men's division Rees and D. ,T. McLeod tied for first place, while A. Brookes took the third prize, these players being closely followed by C. McLean, D. N. McKay and F. McLean. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. L.G.U. and Stableford bogey matchcs will be played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club to*norrow, commencing at 10 a.m. The (nullifying round of the club championship, an L.G.U. match and a Stableford match will be played on Saturday. Draw: 11 to 12.—Mrs. Cooper v. Miss McCready, Mrs. Whale v. Mrs. Eustace, Mrs. Crow v. Miss M. Waters, Miss N. Howe V. Miss T. Claudet, Miss M. Hunn v. Miss Pinhey, Dr. G. Rowley v. Miss N. Dreadon, Mrs. Wallace v. Miss K. Dumbleton, Miss I. Peebles v. Miss M. Hamlin, Miss M. Muir v. Miss M. Hayes, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Eccles, Miss Hackett v. Miss It. Kiriibride, Miss Gledstaues v. Mrs. Posseneskie, Miss N. Gresliam v. Miss Coutts, Miss Staunton v. Mrs. Galloway. 12 to 12.30. —Mrs. McNcely v. Miss F. Sutherland, Mrs. Ainodeo v. Miss G. Hill, Miss McCailum v. Miss M. Hill, Miss E. Wliitely v. Miss Leonard, Miss L. Smith v. Miss A. Muir, Miss M. Wills v. Miss Raeslde, Miss O. Wliitely v. Miss D. Butler, Miss T. Kitto v. Miss R. Gurr, Mrs. Mathew v. Mrs. A. Henderson, Miss LloydWhite v. Miss ,T. Fearon, Miss M. Murdoch v. Mrs. Coutts, Miss N. Katz v. Miss T. Lawson, Miss M. Ilyncs v. Miss Simmonds, Mrs. Molloy v. Mrs. Eyre, Miss L. Simmonds v. Miss O. Lloyd, Miss H. Wilson v. Miss P. Dix, Miss Armstrong v. Mias Runciman. 12.30 to I.—Miss D. Grant v. Miss Stuhhs, Miss A. Fearon v. Miss Clark, Miss I. de Launay v. Miss K. Bryant, Miss K. Waters v. Miss M. Grant, Miss M. Blakey v. Miss A. Wli.vte, Miss P. Lipscombe v. Miss M. Mathew, Miss I. Fallwell v. another. Miss Kcady v. Miss Klrkland, Miss Johansen v. Miss Bowler. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. Result of one-club match played yesterday b.v members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club :— Senior Division.—Miss A. O'Neill, 97— 11—80; Miss O. Stevens, 95—4—91:' Mrs. K. Pike, 111—16—95; Miss M. Leggoe, 112—17—95. Junior Division.—Mrs. Rollo, 116—29— S7: Mrs. Rutherford, 312 —25—57 ; Miss L. McDonnell. 116—27—59 ; Miss I. Wight, 114—22—92. Mrs. Rollo won on a recount. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Clnb will play the first medal round for Mrs. Long's trophy on Thursday, commencing at 10 a.m. ■ The monthly medal competition will be played in conjunction with the second round for Mrs. Long's trophy by Saturday members. A flag match will be played by C grade members. The Canadian foursomes match was won by Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Simpson with a card of 114—2S—S6. Other scores wore:—Miss Tulloch and Mrs. Nealie, 113—26—57; Mrs. Impey and Mrs. Craig. 123—35—SS ; Mrs. Rosfeiter and Mrs. Cooper, 119—29— 90.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 15
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