GOLF.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB.
The following is the draw for the monthly medal competition to be played on Tuesday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Clnb:—Miss Macfarlane plays Mrs. Hodges, Miss Buddie plays Miss Cooper, Miss Culling plays Miss MacCormick, Mrs. Robertson plays Mies Upton, Miss Bayly plays Mrs, Ferguson, Mrs, Marshall plays Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Murphy plays Miss McGovern, Mns. Morris plays Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wilson plays Miss L. Cutfkld. Miss Lever plays Mies H. Cutfieid, Mra. Hughes plays Mrs. Smith, Miss Holmes plays Mrs. Dargaville, Miss Roberton plays Mis. Gorrie, Miss Martin plays Miss Fenton, Mrs. Rainger plays Miss Knight, Mrs. Foster play# Miss Courts, Miss Henderson plays Miss (Jill, Mrs. Abel plays Miss Orr. Mra. Fleming plays Miss Ruddock, Miss Rathbone plays Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Wright plays Mrs. Rutherford. Mrs. Grant plays Mrs. Mac'Douald, Mrs. Peacock play® Miss Spencer, Miss Kent plays Mrs, Whelter, Miss Bayly plays Mrs. Macindoe.
MAUN G AKIEKIE CLUB. The inter-club match between the Maungakiekie and Otahuhu Golf Clubs, played at the Titirangi links on Saturday, resulted in a win for the Maungakiekie Club by nine games to two. Following are the results, Maungakiekie players being mentioned first in each casis:— C. F. Gardner beat H J. Levy. ,4 and 8: M. Nelson and D. H. Mensnes, all square; J. M. Hockin beat L. J. Croxeon, 5 and 3; L. K. Wilson beat W. B. Eustace, 6 and 4; A. Faixburn beat B. G. Moffitt, 8 and 5; F. C. Ewen lost to H. Plum ley, 4 and 8; R, J. Tonens beat A. Eustace, 5 and 4; J. O. Gardner beat J. A. McPherson, 6 and 5 ; F, Wiseman lost to S. W. White, 2 and 1: R. M. Dacre beat D. Russell, 5 and 4; M. Shroff beat O. R. 'Montgomery, 4 and 3; E. A. Take beat N. Fuller 5 and 3. A flag match played on Saturday at the Titirangi links was won by E. G. Talliss, who took the flag one stroke from the 19th tee. There was also played off the tie to decide the winner of the medal handicap (Class B, 13 and over) of September 12, when B, W. Beaumont, A. Bt, Chappell and N. Mcßobie were equal. It was won by Chap pell. The final of the junior championship was played at the One Tree Hill links on Saturday, when W. J. Nolan beat A. H. Blackburn, 10 and 9.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. A bogey handicap match will be played on the Titirangi links, to-morrow by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club. A C grade match will also be played. In each case players may choose partners and post entries will be received.
PUPUKE CLUB.
The Pupuke Golf Club will play a teams match against the Glendowie Club on the Pupuke links next Saturday. Following is the draw:—
A. M. Howdon pirn P, Price, F. H, Mmgaj playa K. G. Collins, A. W. Clark plays C. Allcott. M. E. Thompson plays C. M King. P. Buddie plays W. B. Hawkins, A. Warbrick plays G. L. Goodwin, A. Oliver plays J. J. Scholium, J. Howie playa R. B. Kissling, A. Grant plays J. Hamilton. A. Reeve plays J. Oaburne-LUly. W. Spiller plays C. 8. W:>ods. G. A. Matthews plays B. Goldwater, u A. Longuet plays O, Wolfgram.
Reserves for PupukeG. H, Stubbs and H. T. Gonld.
The boys' championship was played Saturday and was won by W. Hunter with 34. J. Clark was runner-up with 99. A stroke handicap was also played over 18 holes and resultedHowden, 76. 8—68; Thompson, 85, 15—70: Mingay, 79, B—7l. The semi-final of the men's championship resulted:—Mingay bent Howden, 3 and 1. Mingay and Clark now meet in the final.
GLENDOWIE CLUB. The Glendowie Goli Club's mixed foursome played on Saturday was won by Miss Fryer and C. M. King, 2 down; Miss Johnston and G. L. Goodwin, 3 down. Next Saturday a oae-club match will be played. Partners will be drawn at the clubhouse at 1 p.m. The following players will represent Glendowie in the annual match with Pupuke next Saturday at Pupuke;—F. Trice, R. G. Collins, C. Allcott, J. J. Scholium, R. Kissling. J. Hamilton. J. Osborne-Lilly, C. S. Woods, JB. Goldwater. O. Wolfgram. W. Garrard, R. Garrard, A. Milne. E. Hutchison.
THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. LIST OF THE WINNERS, The new Dominion amateur golf chum pion, T. H. Horton, has cot previously won the title. A. D. S. Duncan, whom he beat in the final at Christchurch on Saturday, has been the New Zealand amateur champion oin no f«wer than nine occasions in the course ci the past 23 years. The following list shows the winners of the title to date 1803— J. A. Somendle, Oiiigo, IBM—H. Neil, Otuo. 1895 G. (ioHaett. Christohtiron. 189 ft—M. 8. Tc.od, OUro. 1807—D„ Pryde, Wislliaftoia. 18<)B—W. Pryde. Welliagkifi. 1899—A. D. 8. Dwßimti. WeHiajton. IfMXI -A. D. 8. Dun aim. We!lin«tun. 1901—A. D. S. Duncan, Wallm*ton. 190@~—S, H. Crollaa, f* apier. 1903 K. Tareha. Napier. 1904—A. H, Fisher,, Otago. 1906—A. P. S. Duncan, w ellington. 1906—1. B. Gollan. Napkr. iBO7—A, D. 8. Duncan. Wellington. 1908— H„ C. Smith, Oturo. 1909—A. D.' S. Duttoan, Wellintftou. 1910 —EI. B. Dusk, Christohurch 18U—A. D. 8. Duncan, WdliaKton. 1910— B. B. Wood. Chmtchimh, 1913—8. B. Wood, Christchurch. 1914 A. D. S. Duncan. Wellington. 1915-18—No championship, owing to the war. 1919~H. C. Croaae, Napier. 1920 —8. Morpeth, Hamilton. 1991—A. G. Bime. Oreymouth. 192SS—A. D. 8. Duncan. WeUingtoa. 1955—3. Gobs. WafcirantiL 1924—-L. Quin, Eltham, 1925—tE, H. Horton, Mastertcn,
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