GOLF.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LAQIES' CLUB The following were the best cards returned in the handicap between members oi* the Maungakiekie Ladies Golf Club on the Titirang? links , yesterday:—Miss D. Horton. 2 down; Miss McGaoe, - down. The C grade match was won bs Mrs. Cl The e'canadnin foursomes will be played next Tuesday. Players choose partners, opponents drawn. Entries NploseonEnday. in the medal match played at One tree Hill links on Monday the best cards handed in were:—Miss McCabe. 99. 26—74; Misa Mahoney. KB, £2—76; Miss Duder, 96. 19— 77; Mrs. Reid, 102. 25—77; Mrs. Burton. 98. 22—77. OTAHUHU CLUB. Th© medal handicap played by. members of the Otahuhu Golf Club last Saturday was won by J. L. Webster, 97, 24- to. Mixed foursomes will be played on Saturday. the closing day.. Players are to choose their partners. Driving, approacaing and putting competitions will be held. Entries will be accepted until 1.15 p.m. THE THAMES CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] THAMES, Tuesday. Weather conditions were far from favourable for the final round of the President's Cup, played last baturday aftemon. A fair number of competitors took part _ and some good cards were handed in. The best net score for the day was made by T3. Mahoney, 69, with a handicap of 14, Other scores were: E. Dodd. 80. 10—70 1 8. Miller, 89, lfc-71; Dr. A. S. Gray, 85, 14—71; H. Purnell. 84, !•? 72 • H H- Marshall, 83, 9—74; G. Shaw, 93'. lfr-75; A. Dodd, 92. 17-75; B. C'lendon, 82, 13—79. Under the conditions of the match the cttp goes to the player handing in the best aggregate score for any two rounds out of three. The winner this year is Dr. A. S. Gray, with a net 62 in the second round and a 71 in the third. The runner-un is C. Poulgrain, 138. Other totals are:—B. Dodd, 69 and 70, 139 ; 8. Miller, 71 and 71, 142; E. Mahoney, 69 and 74 143; G, Shaw, 69 and 75, 141; B. Clendo'n, 72 and 73. 145; H. Purnell, 72 and 73, 145; H. Marshall. 72 and 74, 146; A. Dodd, 71 and 75, 146. WANOANUT TOURNAMENT. [BY TEt.EC RAt'H.—VRESS ASSOCIATION.] WAKGANUI, Tuesday. The Wanganui Golf Club's annual tournament opened to-day. The weather wrs fide until late in the afternoon, when heavy rain fell. The following players qualified for the championship:—J. Harrison. 169; C. Bldwell, 160; *F, Goss, 162; L. Seifert, 163; B. L. McNiven, 164; F. 8. Parkes, 165; J. M. Hnssey, 165; 1.. Saurders, 166: H. R. Stringer, 166; L. Quin, 166; J. Ouin, 167; F. G. Beavin. 167; H. P. Dale, j fig• J. B. Wilson, 169; J. Harold, 170; 8, Powdrell, 170. LADIES' GOLF. MANAWATU TOURNAMENT. [BY TELEGRAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PALMEBSTON NORTH, Tuesday. The following players have qualified for the Manawatu Ladies Golf Club s open championship:—Miss Bay 86; Mrs, Williams, 89; Miss Watson, {W- Mrs Cooke, 91: Miss tJpham. 91; Miss M. Guy, 93; Mrs. Sclanders, 93: Mrs, Foreman, 94; Miss K 8 Hamlin. 94, Miss Moore 95 Mrs. H Collinnon, 95; Mrs It P. Abraham 96, Miss K. Bnstea, 96; Miss M. McPsrlane, 86j Miss Snod Brass, 97; Mrs. Bradenck. ' The first medal match was won by Miss V. Upbiuu. Miramar, ii, 13—71,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 15
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