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PUPUKE CLUB.

Members of th 6 Pupuke Golf Club will play a four-ball best-ball bogey match next Saturday, players to choose partners and opponents. A medal match over 3G holes will be played during the week-end by members of the club's executive, the draw being:—H. Randrup v. W.. V. Wilson, C. A. Elvy v. S. Ardley, It. Paeey v. C. Jaggs, T. E. Gooding v. F. A. Fox, G. C. Malcolm v. P. Andrew, J. Drought v. another. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. L.G.U. and handicap medal competitions will be played to-day by the second division of B grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The draw will be made at the clubhouse. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Results of bogey Inateh played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club : — A Grade.—Mrs. Whale, o down. B Grade.—Miss K. Bryant, Mrs. Joll, Miss M. Blakey, o down ; Miss Bryant won on a recount. C Grade. —Mrs. Galloway. A L.G.U. medal match resulted:— Seniors. —Mrs. Crow, 90, 15 —75 ; Mrs. Bryant. 07-24-73; Mrs. Joll, 08—24 —74; Miss A. Fearou, ° 7 partners will be arranged at the clubhouse for the match to be played to-morrow.

MANUKAU CLUB. In the Heaid Cup competition played by members' of the Manufcau Golf Club Alexander and Miss Little,. Blair and Mrs. Jenkins Priest and Mrs. and Warden and MrtS. Bingley all tied for first place. Priest.and Airs. Fleming won on the reC °The semi-finals of the club championship resulted:—Alexander beat Wardell, 2 and 1:. Brebner- beat Birkmeyer, 1 up at tho nineteenth. ' : . MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. The JL.G.U. monthly medal and third round for the C grade trophy will be played bv members of the Manukau Ladies Golf Club to-morrow and Saturday, commencing at round for the Mahia Cup must be played by next Sunday. The Winner of the bogey match was Mrs. B C. Catpenter, with a score of 3 down. Next best cards: —Mrs. C. Jenkins, Mrs. F. H. Barnard, Miss Graham, 4 down. rotorua beats tauranGA. In a coif match played at Rotorua; oh Sunday the local club defeated Tauranga by 29 games' to A l2 (Six other contests ending all square). , ~ t „ In-the-morning four-ball best ball games were played, with singles in four-ball formation during the afternoon.

I MAUNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB MRS. FERGUSON VICTORIOUS. An open day tournament held yesterday by the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club produced the following results: — Best Gross Score.—Mrs. G. F. Ferguson 82. Senior Medal Handicap.—Miss G. Hooper, 92—18—74; Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, 82—7— • 70 ; Mis* M. Walters, 91 —15—76. Junior Medal.—Handicaps 10-26: Mrs, L. H. Norton. !)2—20—72 ; Mrs. H. G. Lovell, - 03—23—72; Mrs. It. Aley, 04—19—75. • Mrs. Nortou won on a recount. Handicaps: - 27-30; Mrs. H. I'. Richmond, 103—33—70; : Mrs. Friedlunder, 104 —28—70; Mrs. A. • Oxley, 112—34—78; Miss N. Gregory, 100 —27—7"9. Bogey Foursomes, over 13 holes.—Mrs. J. ! M. Wilson ami Mrs. A. F. Walker (13), 2 down ; Mrs. D'Authreau and Miss R. Loudon (20), 2 down. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Walker won on a recount. Tutting Competition.—Mrs. H. V. Johnston won with a card of 21 for 12 holds. A € grade match will be played by ineml bers of the club next Thursday, commencing at 0.30 a.m. The flag match for Saturday players was won by Miss M. Macdonald, who placed the ' flag on the 17th fairway. ■ A medal handicap match under sealed conditions- will be played to-morrow, players to choose partner*. • * ORAKEI CLUB. RALPH WHITE DEFEATED. Results of semi-finals of the championsnips played by members of the Orakei Golf Club:— Seniors.—W. 11. J. Chappel beat It. N. White, 1 up; A. L. Graham beat F. B. Busby, 4 and 3. Intermediates.—E. G. Nlcholls beat H. Greep, 2 and 1. Juniors.—A. Adams beat L. W. Oldham, 3 and 2 ; A. A. Babbage beat J. G. Cleghorn, 0 and 4. In the final of the consolation handicap B. S. Stiehbury (10) beat F. B. Busby (10) at the nineteenth. The semi-final of the president's cup resultedW. H. J. Chappel beat C. McManus, at the nineteenth; T. Greep beat P. Gray, 4 and 3. A one-club match played on Saturday resulted in a win for J. H. Garner With a score of 100 —24—76. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club will play a monthly medal Stableford bogey competition on Thursday. The draw for last week will stand. C grade members will play the one-club sealed holes competition for Mrs. Itossiter's trophy. The first round for a special trophy for C grade members will be played by October 17. Saturday players will compete in the first round of club championships in both grades. The qualifying round for the Hardman Cup will be played on Saturday week, 10 to qualify. Draw:—Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Cadness, Mrs. Itossiter v. Mrs. Marshall-White, Miss Andrews v. Miss Marshall, Mrs. Miller v. Miss Haydon, Mrs. Babbage v. Mrs. Taine, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Kobson v. Mrv. Smith, Mrs. linpey v. Miss Morgan, Mrs. Wood v. Miss Applcyard, Miss Watson v. Miss E. Graham, Miss A. Graham v. Miss Collinson. PAPAKURA CLUB. Results of championship competition played by members of the Papakura Golf Club :— Seniors.—Semi-finals: J. Cooke beat K. Wren, 3 and 2; It. Grace beat K. Matlieson, 5 and 4. Final: Cooke beat Grace, 3 and 2. Intermediates. — Semi-finals: D. Rcllly beat C. Burgess, 1 up ; A. Woolley beat P. Hackett, 1 up. Juniors.—Semi-finals: J. French beat J. Wilson, 3 and 2; G. Mains beat T. C. Allen, 4 and 2. Final: French beat Mains, 0 and 5. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. The hidden nunvber medal round played by members of the Papakura Ladles' Golf Club on Saturday was won by Miss White with a score of 78. A medal round will be played to-morrow at 12.30 o'clock. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB. The first round of the club championship will be played to-morrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Burgoyne v. Miss Smith, Miss McPherson v. Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Roberts, Miss Z. Stephens v. Miss D. Hyde. The rest of the club will play a medal round for the button and star. Best scores returned In the L.G.U. medal round :—Mrs. Colquhoun. 111—36—75 : Miss McPherson, 101—25 —76 ; Miss F. Burgoyne, 102—26—-76 ; Miss F. Stephens, 109—32—77. In the final of the rose bowl Miss F. Burgoyne defeated Mrs. Lane" 4 and 3. MATCH AT PUKEKOHE. Mrs. Mills and G. McNauglit won a mixed Canadian foursomes handicap match played on the Pukekolie golf course yesterday. They returned a card showing a net score of 64. The next best were:—Mrs! Estall and K. A. Liddle OS, Miss O'Connor and S. Douglas 69, Miss A. Potter and P. Mills 72, Mrs. Lumsden and J. Roulston 73, Miss Attenborrow and M. R. Grierson 74, Miss Allen and G. Weston 75, Mrs. Adams and A. McKinnon 75. ONEWHERO TITLE WON. K. L. Caldwell annexed the- title of senior champion of the Onewliero Golf Club on Saturday, defeating S. Cronin in the final, 3 and 2. The junior champion is W. Swanson, who beat K. Georgetti in the final, 2 and 1. By defeating R. J. Glasgow, 3 and 2, E. Cameron holds the Edward Muir Memorial Cup until next season. A Stableford bogey match played on Saturday for the Bell Cup was won by K. Caldwell 73. The next best were:—G. L. Martin 72, P. Taylor 70, S. Cronin 70, W. Steward 68, E. Cameron 68. In the ladies' division Mrs. Martin beat Miss K. Walter, 4 and 3. in the final for Mrs. Muir's trophy. In the semi-final for the championship Miss R. Lindberg beat Mrs. K. Taylor, 2 up. The final is between Mrs. Martin and Miss Lindberg. The closing day for the season is next Saturday, when mixed foursomes will be played. WELLINGTON TITLES. '• . ■' . ■ -v (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. B. M. Silk won the Hutt Golf Club championship, by defeating J. F. Pym, 4 and 3. The title at the Mlramar Club was won by C. E. Hollls, who defeated J. Shelly, 2 and 1.

COMPETITION AT WAIUKU. i The first roujid of a 36-liole competition for the captain's trophy was the fixture for members of the Waiuku Golf Club on Saturday. The best scores were :— Compton, 83—18 —03; James, 96—28—68; Howden, 76—0—70; McKluley, 06—20—70; Forbes, SO—9—7l ; Heise, 80 —15—71 ; Speer, 91— 20—71; Muir, 95—24—71; Hamilton, 94— 22—72; McDonald, 97—24—73; Smith, 88—13—75; Hughes, 91—15—70; J. Arkle, 91—13—78.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 17

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PUPUKE CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 17

PUPUKE CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 17

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