PENNANT GOLF.
LADIES B GRADE. TWO TEAMS EQUAL AUCKLAND - MATTNGAKIEKIE. The seventh and final round of the Auckland ladies' B grade pennant golf competition was decided yesterday. Mnungakiekle beat North Shore, Pupuke defeated Akarana, while Glendowie succeeded against Titirangi. Results were as follows: — NORTH SHORE V. MAUNGAKIEKIE.—At North Shore. Singles.—-Mrs. K. M. Pike beat Mrs. Bold, 2 up; Miss A. McFetridge beat Miss 1.). Lamb, .4 and 3; Miss M. Leggoe and Miss B. Schnauer, all square; Mrs. J. Mason and Miss A. Grove, all square; Miss I. Wight beat Mrs. A. Hipkins, 4 and 3; Mrs. J. Hogan lost to Miss J. Johnston, 5 and 3; Miss R. Gillett lost to Miss G. Hooper, 4 and 3; Mrs. Home beat Miss Haslett, 4 and 3. Foursomes.—Mrs. Pike and Miss Leggoe lost to Mrs. Bold and Miss l>. Lamb, 5 and 3; Miss I. Wight and Mrs. J. Mason lost to Misses Schnauer and Grove, 2 down ; Mrs. Hogan and Miss MeFetridge lost to Mrs. Hipkins and Miss Johnston, 2 and 1 ; Miss Gillett and Mrs. Home lost to Misses Hooper and Haslett, 4 and 3. North Shore lost by 4 games to 6, two being all square. PUPUKE V. AKABANA.—At Pupuke. Singles.—Mrs. W. Houghton beat Mrs. K. Phillip. 4 and 2; Mrs. H. Bowdcn lost to Miss M. IrfMidon, 4 and 2 ; Miss K. Hiirty beat Mrs. C. K. Cammick, 3 and 1; Miss J. Gooding beat Mrs. C. R. Taylor, 2 up; Miss B. O'Neill beat Mrs. H. I,ovell, 3 and 1 ; Miss Parker beat Mrs. C. C. Ewen. 7 and 6; Mrs. F. Prowser lost to Mrs. W. J. McAllen, 3 and 2 ; Miss M. Cameron beat Mrs. C. H. Halford, 5 and 4. Foursomes.—Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. Bnwden and Mrs. Phillip and Mrs. McAllen, all square; Miss Harty and Miss Gooding beat Mrs. Lovell and Miss Loudon, 3 and 2; Miss O'Neill and Miss Parker and Mrs. Cammick and Mrs. Taylor, all square; j Mrs. Prossflr and Miss Cameron and Mrs. Halford and Mrs. Ewen, all square. Pupuke won by 7 games to 2, three being all square. GLENDOWIE V. TITIRANGI. — At Glendowie. Singles.—Mrs. J. C. Hill Jost to Mrs. G. L. Allar.l, 3 and 2; Mrs. H. V. McGinley lost to Mrs. M. Fraser Smith, 8 and 7; Mrs. G. Warren beat Mrs. h. Norton, 4 and 2; Mrs. M. G. McArthur beat Miss P. Moody. 2 and 1 ; Mrs. R. B. Allen beat Mrs. 1. Mclndoe, 6 and 4 ; Mrs. N. Taylor beat Miss M. Bailey. 4 and 3: Mrs. C. DAuthreau lost to Mrs. G. L. Taylor. 3 and 2 ; Miss D. Souter won from Mrs. G. Bartleet, 2 up. Foursomes.—Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Warren lost to Mrs. Allard and Mrs. Norton, 3 and 2 ; Mrs. McGinley and Mrs. Taylor beat Mrs. Fraser Smith and Miss Bailey, 2 and 1; Mrs. Allen and Mrs. McArthur beat Mrs. Taylor and Miss Moody. 3 and 1 ; Mrs. D'Authreau and Miss Souter beat Mrs. Mclndoe and Mrs. Bartleet, 5 and 3. Glendowie won by 8 games to 4. POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS. Following are the final positions of the teams :— Played. Won. Lost. Auckland 6 4 2 Maungakiekie ... 6 4 2 Titirangi 6 3 3 Pupuke 6 3 3 (ilendowie 6 3 3 Akiirana 6 2 4 North Shore .... 6 2 4 Auckland and Maungakiekie will play-off on a neutral course on a date to be arranged. | I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1937, Page 16
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