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WAITEMATA CLUB.
The final of the cact«in> prize match of the Waitemata Golf Club was won by Clouston, who defeated Penman by 3 up and 1 to play.' "■".'.•;'
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. ,
The second round of the match for Mrs. Hope Lewis's prize will be plaved to-day by members of the Auckland Ladies'; Golf Club. This round was postponed last Thursday. .-:■■■■".■, 1;■■;;
AUCKLAND V. WAITEMATA LADIES. J A match will be played between teams from the Auckland and Waitemata Ladies* Golf Clubs on Thursday next.
AUCKLAND V. COUNTRY ■ CLUBS. [BT TELKGIIArH.—OWN CORIIESrOXDENT.] , Cambridge, Sunday. The matches between ■■.the combined country team and eight members from the Auckland Golf Club was played here yesterday. The singles were plaved in the morning: and foursomes in the afternoon. The country players won nearly all the singles, but the honours were even in the foursomes. The details are as follow, the country players being mentioned first in each instance— ■ ■ Singles: Winter and D. McCormick, all' square; Kuwibs beat V:; Upton, 3 un and 1 to play; N'icnll beat Burge 2 un; Wells lost to Miller, 4- up and 2 to plav; Middleton beat Tonics,yl up; Wilkinson beat Gorrie, 4 un and 3 to play; Swarbrick' beat Foster, 3 up and 2 to play; Edartcumbe beat Louisson, 4 up and 2 to play. Foursomes: Kusabs and Nicoll lost to ■ McCorniick • and Upton, 1 and 2;'-' Winter and Well? beat Burs*e and Miller, « ami 2; Mcßride and Swarbrick lost to Foster and Tonks, 6 and 5; Mirldleton and Edgecombe beat Louisson and Gorrie, 6 and 5. :•■'":','
MANAWATU BEAT NAPIER. : [BT TELFiRAPiI.—PRESS ASSOCIAIIOS-] Napiek. Sunday. A golf match was played here yesterday between teams from the Nnnier and Manawatu Club?. The latter's team won by 10 games to 2, TE AROHA CLUB. , / . [KROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-! ' . Te AROHJ., Saturday. ; Following arc the matches already* played for the men's championship of the Tc'Aroha Golf Club: —H. Cohagan beat K. L. Somers, A. J. Clarke beat Hollywood, 0. 11. Richardson beat W. Stontgomeries, J. Howe beat; J. Gordon, J. 1". Asher boat Hunt; B. Goldwaterr won by default, C. Scott won by default*. The results of the ladies' competition so ; far ore:' Mrs. Lamb beat Mrs. McGlashan, Mrs. Montgomeric beat Mrs. Asher. Miss D. Edwards beat Miss K. Ryan, Miss E. M. Fawcctt won by default. Miss Bossons won by default, Miss Jennings and Mrs. Goldwtatcr tied, Miss Wild and Mrs. J. B. Johnson won by default. .:: ~.,■ The drawings are now completed for . the prizes donated by Mr Herd -and; the club capfain (Mr. Dranstield). All cards are to. be, handed in not later than Saturday, August 12.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 4
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