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GOLF.

AUCKLAND CLUB. ' Much progress was made at Middlemore during the week with the captain's prize tourney. Additional results to date arc as fallows:— a GRADE _

First Round: W. 8. Ralph beat G. Foote, 3 and 2; P. Laurenco beat E. liorton; Dargaville beat Bamford, 4 and 3; F. Kelly a bye rom P. Ross. Second Round: E. Hickson beat R. Gardner. 4 and 3; N, R- Mackintosh beat P. ) Mirewe; DarmvilV a !;ye from Kelly, o. Upton beat A. M. Clark, 3 and 2. 13 GRADE. Second Round: S. Ruddock bent It P. Towlc, 4 and 3: J. L. R. Bloomfield beat E. R Bloomfield, J. and 3; & Pierce beat J. H Tl!ird Round:' A. A. Martin bftt G. Thackor, 2 up. WAITEMATA CLUB. Tlio first round of the captain's prize match was played fit V aiteinatft links on Saturday, The results were as follows:—A. I. Johns bent D. J. Harvey. 3 up and 2, A. W. Clark beat E. B. Bullock, 1 up: A. \V. Clouston beat F. Ewen, 3 up and 2; R. Nowcll beat W. E. Bush, 1 up: W. Rodger beat R. Rainger, 1 up; R. Plulson beat C. R. Prime, 8 up and 6; P. Balgarme beat A. E. Bartleman, all aquaro: Hj, W. i Simmonds beat C. H. Archer, 6 up and 4: J A. Kallender beat J. Wilson, ,7 up and 5; D. Jefleries beat' J. G. Haddow, 2 up: A E. Hobbs beat W. 8. Cbaney, 2 up and 1-' A. M. Howdcn beat B. Macky, 2 up and 1. The Dominion medal handicap promoted by the Wellington professionals will be played on Saturday. All entry foes will be donated to the Wounded Soldiers' Relief Fund. , . ??■ WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. > The best cards returned for the Red Cross monthly medal, played /or. on YVaitemata links, were as follows:— Bray, 102—26— 76: Miss Gudgeon, 106-26—80 .Mrs. Bayly, 113—52—81; Miss Newell, 116—28—88: Miss Alison, 127—3889:. Mrs. Prime, ;118—25— 93: Miss Preece, 139—40—99. ft "V The foursomes arranged for Wednesday next have been postponed owing to the match for the Wounded Soldiers' fund being arranged for that day, Players may choose their own partners. 7

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 4

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 4

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 4

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