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AROUND THE LINKS.

A 68 AT ORAKEI. S. CHAPPELL'S ROUND. NET 66 AT TITIRANGL A Stableford bogey was played on the Orakei links and was won by S. Chuppell with the excellent score of 38, 2—40. Chap- , pell (2) had a medal round of 08. a course record. ' Othe>- cards: R. Morgan, 31, 4—3."> ; J. Stranger. 19. 15 —34; H. Long, 10, 18—34. Mrs. T. H. Wood holed in one at the > fourteenth, a distance of 134 yds. TITIRANGI CLUB. The following are the best cards returned in the second round for the Self Cup :—C. Galloway. 7S—l2—oo ; G. \V. Burgess. 89—19—70: R. George, 74—2—72; J. Carnnhan, SO —S—72; It. \V. Smith, S3 — 10—73: H. P. Thomas. 52—9—73; H. G. Thomson, 90—17 —73 ; O. V. Garland. 88— 15—73. The Stableford bogey handicap resulted in a tie between H. G. Brinsden, with a card of 3S from scratch, and G. W. Burgess, with 25, 13—38. AKARANA CLUB. The first round of the handicap match play competition for the Coltman Cup was played under showery conditions by members of the Akarana Golf Club. Results: V, S. Taylor (13). beat E. R. Bayley (12), ' 4 and 3; H. Ix)vell (21). beat A. W. Baker (17). 4 and 2; T. Miti-hell (8), beat L, J. Mincher (20), 2 up; H. Cullen (7), boat l>. Coyle (4). 2 niul 1; .1. Campbell (lit), bent L. J. Cummins (11). 2 and 1; 1.. Kiely (S), beat C. K Cammick (8). 1 up: 8. S. TiK-ker (13), n>eat S. Booth (7), 1 up; L. J. Bryant (4), beat H. Madden (13), 1 up; V. Salek (0). heat F. Wimbie (24), 4 and 2; A. J. Martin (20). beat C. J. Hewitt (24), 3 and 1; C. S. M. Edwards (12), beat W. H. Niccolls (12). 2 up; L. L>. M. Stewart (10), beat M. Kalman (IS), 4 and 2; A. \V. Wyness (7). beat V. Pezaro (19), 6 and 5. A handicap Stableford bogey match >layed in conjunction resulted as follows: \ J. Lnwson, 22, 14—36; C. J. Read, 17, IS—3o ; W. K. Woolhouse, 30, 4—34 ; W. H. Neehoff. 23. 11—34; T. Mitchell, 25, 8—33; C." S. Edwards. 18, 14—32; 1,. D. Stewart, 20, 12—32; J. Budge. 20, 12—32. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Results of the second round of the "I.atimer Bags'' : —H. J. Aitken and I. G. Cleghorn beat J. McCrystal and W. Monteith. 4 and 3; G. Graham and R. Boves heat W. Laxon and L. Jackson, 3 and 1 ; D. Robinson and P. Niukie beat Dr. Horton and R. Jose, 1 up ; A. L. Graham and T. ?arry beat E. Benton and C. Ritchie, 1 up; i. J. A. Graham nmi M. R. Ward beat D. Hardley and E. McCoy, 4 and 3 ; G. Pollock and Dr. Craven beat A. Kildare and F. Restall, 3 and 2 ; \V. Gray and P. Sheeld beat R. McCarthy and M. Clark. 2 and 1; H. G Jolly and T.. F. McCarthy beat C. D'Authreau and G. AhJield, 1 up. A Stableford bogey handicap played in conjunction with the second round of the "Latimer Bags" was won by E. Oakes with a card of 27—11—38. The semi-final of the captain's prize resulted in a win for J. McCrystal. who beat I. G. Graham. The winner will meet W Gray in the final. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. The following are the results of a Stableford bogey handicap played at One Tree Hill: —L. J. Drummond, 25. 12—37 • A Woolley, 30, 6—36; A. F. Ellis, 17, 35; F. Aldred, 27, 8—35; G. C. Kissling, 28, 7—35 ; J. S. Wiseman, 23. 12—35; E E. Jones, 20, 15—35 ; D. M. Rae, 24, 11 30. PAPAKURA CLUB. The following members of the Papakura Golf Club qualified on Saturday for the \\ eaver Cup competition :—Mr. R. Morris 90—24—72; G. Row-bottom, 99—24—75R. Saunders, 92—15—77; J. French. 94— 17—77: J. S. Whyto. 90—12—78: K. Matheson. 92—13—79 ; D. Harkness, 97— 17—80; O. Litherland. 104—24—80. MANUKAU CLUB. The following members of the Manukau Golf Club qualified for the Heald Cup competition :—M. Dudley, 77—0—71 : R. Nixon, 99 —28 —71 ; F. Fearnley, 82—10—72 ; A. Fordyce, 0G—24—72 ; F. Colbeck, 94—22— 72; B. Stokes. 94—22—72; X. A. Morro. 98—25—73; Brebner. 82—9—73; J. J. Rogers, 77 —3 —74 : X. Widdowson, 89 — 15 —74 ; G. Revell. 77—3—74 ; C. R. Crispe. 90 —22—74 : C. G. Wardell. 81—0—73 ; S. McDonald, 86 —10—70; J. Alexander, 84 —8—76 ; E. Mamie, 88—12—76. OTAHUHU CLUB. The fifth rouml of the captain's prize : — J. L. Clark beat F. McKenzie, 4 and 2 ; W. A. Stroud beat J- W Johns, Jan., 4 and 2 : J. Adams beat J. Burns, 3 and 2. The senior medal played in conjunction with the above :—W. E. B. Davies, 77. 13— I 64; K. Hoskings, 83. 14—69. J. Adams, 83, 13—70. Junior Medal.—W. A. Stroud, 81, 22—u9 ; R. B. Gieseu, 80, 20—06; S. Pinfold, 87, 19_(58; A. R. Jones, 85, 17—68 ; A. M. Smales, 87. 19—08. The best cards in the first o£ the Grange Cup:— J. L. Clark 76. W. E. B. Davies 77, H. W. Bell 78, J. Burns 79. NORTH SHORE CLUB. The fifth round of the captain's prize, played at North Shore, resulted : —M. S. O'Connor beat A. E. Brown, 4 and 3 ; S. E. Foote beat l>. Goldwater by default; E. V. | Johnson beat IT. C. Stephens at the nine- 1 teenth; R. M. Cornwall beat A. YV. Short,, 4 and 3., In the third round of the secretary's prize, T. Miller beat V. Graham, 3 and 1 ; H. 61. Seaman beat H. Corbett, 5 and 3; H. V. Pemberton beat D. Mason, 5 and 4; O. Heale beat C. 61ason, 5 and 4; R. Steele beat D. Ross, 3 and 2 ; L. K. Minogue beat T. McKelvle, 4 and 3. PUPUKE CLUB. The thlra monthly medal round was played in conjunction with the Mlngny Cup by members of the Pupuke Club. The best cards? returned were: W. J. Thompson, 82, 14—68: F. A. Peiriey, 83, 15—68; D. M. Jones, 86, 17—69 : H. E. Nicholas. 75, 3—70 ; L. Abbott, 94, 24—70 ; R. Picey. 76, 5 —71. Thompson won the medal on the count back. REMUERA CLUB. The second round of the president's prize resulted :—V. Badeley, 86 —12-68 ; G. Foote, 76—8—68 ; G. Duncan, 77—8 — 09 ; H. Gould, 87—17—70; M. Macbeth, 77—6—71. The concurrent medal was won by Badeley on the count back. WAITEMATA CLUB. The final round of the Duder Cup was played at the Waitemata Golf Club under ideal conditions, the course being in excellent order. The winner was A. Lamb, with a total score over 36 holes of 2 up. The concurrent bogey match was won by the same player with a score of 3 up. Other good cards for the round were:— V. Malleft, 1 up: H. Camp, 1 down ; T. Finlayson, 2 down ; D. Corbett, 2 down. AUCKLAND CLUB. A Stableford bogey at Middlemore resulted : —F. P. Wheeler, 28 9—37 ■ R D Horton, 31, 5—36; W. B. Colbeck 28 *8— 36: R. S. Bruce, 28. 7—35; G. H. Abel 29.- 66—35 ; H. P. Williams, 23, 11 34 • H. Henderson, 21, 13—34 ; B. G. Thomson, 33, scr —33 : Sir Henry Horton. 19. 14 33 • R. Martin. 19. 14—33 : A. Fair. 18. 15 33'. The fourth round of the captain's prize was advanced another stage. Results were : W. A. Donald beat A. E. M. Rhind, 4 and 3 r B. H. Menzies beat H. L. Rees, 3 and 2 : K. M. Wilson beat S. C. Hay. 2 and 1 : .T. L. Blackmore beat C. H. Wyatt. 3 and 1 ; J. F. Ewen beat R. W. G. Anderson. 2 and 1. There are three other matches still to be decided. In the third round of the No. 2 tourney F. B. Lloyd beat V. E. Masters. 4 and 3 : A. I. Johns beat S. H. Abel, 1 up; W. B. Lusk beat IT. W. Simmonds. 5 and 4 : G. W. S. Williams beat T. E. Clark, 6 and 4; R. D. Hortan .beat J. 1-. McCoy. 7 and, 5: G. J. S. Fisher beat R. F. Johnston. 3 and 2; r>. 1.. Johnston beat W. Wilson, juii., 1 up ; H. 1". Richmond beat B. B. Armstrong, 3 and 2.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 16

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AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 16

AROUND THE LINKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 16

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