GOLF.
WAIWETU CLUB
The weekly ball, competition was won by W. T. Wilson,.who returned a card of. 7). nett. 1\ mixed Canadiau foursome flag competition for the Club Captain's trophy will bo played next Saturday. Tin: following is the draw for the next round- of t-he Junior "Two life" Comut'titiorii —Andrews v. Isaacs; Rodger v. G. London; Goddard v. Le Sou of; Tingey v. Jones; Burns v. F<£rris; Alston v. Harvey; Wilson V. Loghead. These matches must be placed next week-end. 4... PLAY AT TITAHI BAY. , o ■ Conditions were ideal for the iAiter-:: club /natch between Waiwetu anA Ti-: taM Buy on Ihc Titahi links last Saturday The fair landscape was bathed in sunshine, there was scarcely a (breath of wind, and the vista presented from tfce seventh green, which is t-ho thighest point, on the links, called forfti .fexclama fcions of admiration from the (visitors, who marvelled that so fine a $olf links could have been made from a wilderness of sand and marram gras=s in'the short epaeo of one year. The Waiwetu players found fairways and greens sd much to their Hking that they romped away with the- match by twelve games to Titahi Bay's three. with two games halved. The following arc 'the results, the Waiwetu player being mentioned first in each instance: A-damson beat Sloane, 2 up. ' Cook beat Crombie, -3 and 2. Burns -beat' Watts, 2 up. . Gwilliam beat A. Moore. 3 and 3. Jt Walker beat Murphy, 1 up. McGregor beat Fossey, 5 and 4. Davis beat Lanibein, S and 7. Ryan beat Dentice, '2 up. Duncan beat Haught'ori, 9 and 8Toswill beat Hughes 1 up. Barker and Redgrave,-'all square. Watt lost to Murie, 3 arid' 2. Brown and Dr. Aitken, all Square. - MaTsden lost to Fenton, 1 down. Bennett beat' Monr'o, 6 and 4., Wilson lost to HuTley, 3 and 11. Ferris beat, Burnett 1 up. Waiwetu's superiority was so marked tliat it took the first ten matches. Redgrave was the first Titahi man to stop Waiwetu's triumphant march by halving his game with.Barker. Dr. Aitken
nlso succeeded in finishing all square with Browne. , The only Titahi Bay men to record wins were Murie, Fenton and Hurley. The visitors were most hospitably entertained. WAIWHETU 'LADIES v. TITAHI j A niatc-h. between the Waiwetu and Titahi Bay ladies' clubs on the Waiwetu links on Saturday ended in a win for Waiwetu by 101 games to 1* games. The, following arc the results, the Waiwetu players being mentioned first in each instance: — .Mrs. Evison lost to Miss White, 3 and 2. , Miss Robinson beat Mrs. Murphy, 4 and 3. Miss GaynoT beat Miss W. Davis, 3 and 2. Mrs. Flower beat Miss Turner, 2 and 1. ■-.-.-.. Mrs. Adamson boat Miss Avery, 2 and 1. ■'.■•■'."' Mrs. Parkinson beat Miss Davis, Q Mrs Ryan and Miss Wilson1 all square Mrs Ridler beat Miss Wenryss, 2 and 1. Miss Milne beat Mrs Whitehcad, 4 and 3. Miss Hogg-beat Miss Mitchell, 4 and 3. • ■ ; ■ Miss Cochrano beat Miss Harrison, 5 and 4. Miss Findlay beat Miss MeKee, 6 and 5. —
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 11
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