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GOLF.

PUPUKE CLUB. A Stableford bogey handicap played at I'upuke on Saturday was won by W. J. Skelton with a score of IS, 15—33. The next best cards were: —E. W. Mills, 24, 7 —31; A. K. Brodie, 18, 13 —31; H. M. Ryder, 13, 18—31; C. H. Palmer, 30. WAITEMATA CLUB. A Stableford bogey match was plavod on Saturday at the Waitemata Golf Club's links. The result was a win for W. Sliaw, 22, 14—30. Other good cards were: A. Lamlb, 22, 10—32 ; F. Hannon, 19, 13—32. AKARANA PRIZE DAY. A mixed foursomes contest for tlie Kolin Rose Bowl brought the Akarana Club's winter activities to a close on Saturday. Good team work on the part of Mrs. lieAllen and J. Letters resulted in their returning the winning card of 88 —14—74. Prizes were presented by the executive president. Dr. J. Aitken Paterson, at the end of the day's play. Winners of the principal prizes were :— Club championship. I'. G. F. Smith ; run-ner-up, G. Coltman : intermediate, M. Kiely; runner-up, W. E. Butler: junior, A. Howey Walker; runner-up, ('. G. Swallow; G. M. Brown bowl. Miss N. Bowden and T. J. Virtue; Roskill Cup, J. W. Coney; Swanson Cup, M. H. Bush: Coltman Cup, K. C. Ward: Tyler Memorial Cup. H. J. Edmonds; Edwards Trophy, C. Slienkin : Paterson Cup. foursomes. G. Coltman and 11. P. Cullen : Ilowey Walker trophies, G. Coltman and C. N. Jacobsen : season's points prize, S. Bryant; Kohn Rose Bowl, Mrs. McAlli n and J. Letters. AUCKLAND CLUB. Members of the Auckland Golf Club plavod a Stableford bogey competition at Mlddlemore on Saturday for a trophy presented by Mr. J. F. Ewen. Following were the best cards returned :—K. !•". Johnston, 23, II —34: H. L. Reos. 2(1. 8—31: P. C. Savage. 31. 2—23: (J. H. Ab-1. 20. 0—32; H. I". Richmond. 21, 11—32; J. Farrell, 18. 14—32: V. E. Master*., 21, 11—-32. The mixed foursomes match play tourney which has been played during th" seasiii is now noaring the final stages. Miss I'ritchard and (J. P. Hoadley are in the final, and will play the winners of the match between Mrs. A. Donald and Donald and Mrs. J. F. Brown and Dr. Brown. NORTH SHORE CLUB. The fourth round of the Kaingor Cup was played on Saturday, and results were as follows : —L. Thwaitos beat M. M. N. Corner. 4 and 3 : J. Rees-George beat P. Maingay, 1 up; S. E. Foot beat II C Stevens, 1 up; A. Whyte beat Eraser-Smith! 3 and 2. In the final of the Jubilee Cup A. It Smith beat 11. T I.e Grove, 4 and 3. In the final of the junior championship J. Rees-George beat H, K. Cbarleswortli, S and 7. A Stableford bogey was also played, tlie results being-— Seniors.—A. ,E. Browne, 34 , 2—30: A. Buxton, 2.j, 10—33; H. C. Stevens, 30, 3— 33: A. J. Spraggon. 27, 5—32. Juniors.—lt. M. Saddington, 21, 17—38; A. Whyte, 19, 14—33; G. L. Tliwaites, 18, 13—31. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The second round of the Summer Cup Stableford bogey handicap was played on Saturday by members of the Glendowie Golf Club. Best cards:—F. Trice, 33: W. Laxon, 33 ; O. Jones, 32 ; D. McGregor. 32 ; Dr. Horton, 31 ; J. Terry, 30: S. Keys, 30: J. Lane, 29 ; A. McGregor, 29 ; R. McCarthy, 28. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The bogey match and play-off for the gold button, postponed from November 4. will be decided next Wednesday by members of the Puptlke Ladies' Golf Club, the original draw to stand. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. A consolation medal round will be played by the second division of B grade members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow.-, Members not taking part may choose partners for a bogey scramble. The gold hutton will 'be plavod next Thursday, commencing at noon :—Miss I. McCread.y v. Mrs. 1,. Kiugsland, Mrs. E Philip v. Miss M. Lundon, Mrs. B. Broe V ' ,¥ rs ' ~G \ M ; Mrs. C. C. Ewen v Mrs. P.M. Lord, Mrs. H. Lovell v. Mrs. \\. It. Woolhouse, Miss O. Darrach v another. Results of the Season's eclectic: Senior.—Miss I; McCready, 00—14—52Mrs. B. Breo. 73—10—57: Mrs. L. Kingsland, 75—8—57 : Mrs. Howey Walter, 73—14—59 ; Mis.-i M. I.undon, 7S—lß—oo. Junior.—Mrs. F. M. Lord, 78 —27—51; Mrs. 11. Lovell, 74—23—51 : Mrs. E. Plowman. 82—28—54; Mrs. .T. F. Wells, S7—33*-54; Mrs. F. Seliischka, 78—23—55; Mrs. F. 11. Mueller, 80—25—55 ; Mrs. M. Russell. 80— 25—55 ; Mrs. W. It. Woolhouse, 81—25—50; Mrs. R. 11. Coltman, 8(5—30—50: Miss B. Hitchings, 94—30—58; Mrs. G. M. Tilston, 78—19—59; Miss M. Bisclioff, 90—31—59; Mrs. F. Colledge, 83—25—00; Mrs. R. Gordon, 98—34—04. Week-end Members.—Miss M. Wright, 70—22—54: Miss M. Hodge, 91—30—55; Miss I. Brown, 7(3—19—57: Miss E. Prideaux, 85—28—57 ; Miss O. Darrach, 73—15—5S : Miss M. Webber, 88—30—58 ; Miss R. McGee, 81—22—59; Miss N. Dowden, 81—20—01. Second Division, of B Grade.—Mrs. J. A. Paterson. 89—30—53: Mrs. G. McMillan, 89—.36—53: Miss S. Kirk, 93—30—57"; Miss O. Bischoff, 90—30—00 ; Miss A. liobb, 09—36—03. HOLES IN ONE. Plaving in a friendly match at the Glendowie'Golf Club's links yesterday afternoon O. Itainger, a member of the club, holed out in one at the thirteenth, a distance of 180 yds. R. A. Boon began a round of golf at the New Plymouth Club's course, at Ngamotu, on Saturday by lioling his tee shot at the ninth hole, a distance of 170,vds. The ninth is a recognised starting point, and Boon's achievement In holing from his first stroke of the day is considered to be -a record. , i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1936, Page 16

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GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1936, Page 16

GOLF. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 272, 16 November 1936, Page 16