GOLF.
THE AUCKLAND CLUB.
The second round of too captain's prize tourney was completed by member* of tho Auckland Golf Club during the week. Bosults: — A. Martin boat Dr. Gordon, 5 up and 4 ,to play; B. A. Miller beat H. Allen, 3 and 1; F. A. Carr beat B. o.' Gardner, 1 up: E. Hickaon beat S. Hanna, 5 and 1; G. D. Thacker beat J. Hellaby, 4 »nd 3; J. Macky beat A. B. M. Bhind, 5 and 4; D. MacCorrriick beat J. L. K. Bloomtiold, 1 up; B. P. Finn beat W. Bruce, 6 and 6; 'J. B. I.ask beat H. HannW, 3 and 3; D. MacfarUno beat P. V. Kelly, 1 up at the 20th; A. W. Gillies beat H. L. Bees, 5 and 3; J. Y. Ewen beat E. J. Richardson, 4 and •1- W. 8. Ralph beat W. Fairclough, 4 and 8; T. Kittling beat P. Grey, 1 up; R. Kainser a bye from H. D, Bainford.
INTER-CLUB MATCH. An inter-club match was played between members of tho Waiteuiata and Maungaidekio Golf Clubs on Saturday, and resulted in a win for. tho latter by seven games to one. Following aro tho scores, the Waitomata players taking precedence in each instance:— Clouston beat J. C. Wilson, 1 up; A. H. Blackburn lost to F. Trice, 5 and 3; C Macky lost to H. A. Joyce, i and 3; J. A Kallonder lost to A. W. Wyness, 8 and 7 • B. Goldwater lost to R. D. Wright, 5 and i, A. H. Patterson ami F. E. Lamb, all square; J. Wilson lost to A. Fairburn, 1 and 3; John Hislop lost to W. J. A. Thomson, 6 and 6; B. 0. Porter lost, to A. W. Short, 1 and 8; W. 11. Goudio a nd A. Tonks, all square.
THE MAUNGAKJEKIB CLUB. The two qualifying . rounds in connection with the Maungakiekie Golf Club's junior championship resulted in the following sixteen remaining m tho event:—Jacobsen 186, Eastgate 187, Jacob 188, Ewen 191, Saxton 101 Taylor 196. Cooke 196. Simson 196, Bee'han 197, Hopkins 199, T. Russell 199. Hodge 200, Roso 201. Talker 202, Jamieson 202, J. W. Russell 202.
THE CORONATION MEDAL. The secretary to tho New Zealand • Ladies' Gold Union, Mrs. Mellsop, announces that Miss Crowthor. of the Maungakiokie Ladies' Golf Club, hasiwon. tho Coronation modal. The best scores wore:— ■ Crowthor (Maungakiekie). 95, handicap 18, not 77, par 70—2 under; Miss Gibson (Patea), 96—16— 80—80— square; Mrs. Green (Christ-cbJir£hVßS-'l----'*- over «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17508, 28 June 1920, Page 7
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