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MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB The results of the match play competition played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at the Titirarigi links on Monday were as foliow:—Miss K. Churton beat Miss G. Cooke, 8 and 7; Mrs. Fraer beat Miss D Horton, 5 and 3; Miss A. Fouhy beat Miss F Hall. 2 up; Mrs. Manning beat Miss Robson, 3 and 1; Mrs. Deighton beat Mrs. Prime, 3 and 2; Mrs. Sutcliffe won from Mrs. Grevatt by default; Miss Mahoney beat Miss Goldwatar, 2 up; Mrs. Petre beat/Mrs. Anderson, 2 up; Mrs. Finlay beat Miss L. Hall. 7 and 6; Miss Ponsford won from Mrs. Hamilton by default: Miss Richardson beat Mrs. Horton, 8 and 7; Miss K. 'Horton won from Mrs. Ward by default: Mrs. Reid beat Miss Burt, 8 and 7: Mrs. Crooke beat Miss Stewart. 2 up; Miss Colebrook beat Miss Renshaw, 5 and 4; Mrs. Roberts won from Mrs. Darrow by. default; Mrs Lovett and Miss McCabe, all square; Mrs. Robinson beat -Mrs. Towsey, 7 and 6; Mrs. Saxton won from Mies Lawrence by default; Mrs. Dufaur beat Mrs. Gardner, 3 and 2; Miss K. Fouhy beat Mrs. CHappeil, 4 and 3; Miss Duder beat Mrs. Taylor, 1 up. WAIMARINO CLUB. The following are the results of some of the first round matches of the Waimarico Club's championship :—M rs Windle beat Mjss Lesgc, 6 and 4; Ritchie beat R. Green, 1 up; Jennings beat Donovan, 4 and 2. MATCH AT. WAIUKU. An. inter-club match at Waiuku between members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club and a team from the Waiuku Club resulted in a win for the home team. The scores were as follow:—Mrs. Christiansen beat Miss Walker, 5 up and 4; Miss Neil and Miss McLennan, all square; Mrs. Forbes beat Mrs. Elliott, 5 up and 4: Miss Muir beat Mrs. Busing, 4 up and 3; Mrs. Ohlson beat Mrs Pavitt, 3 up and 2; Miss Hull lost to Miss Rhind,, 5 up and 4. Miss Aldred beat Mrs. Mullins, 3 up and 2; Miss Barriball beat Miss White, 3 up and 2- Miss Kidd beat Miss Wilkins, 5 up and 3;: Miss Glynes beat Miss U'Caliaghan, i up.and 3. ' ... ■ THE GAME AT THAMES. DRAW FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] THAMES, Tuesday. The best cards in a medal round played at Thames on Saturday were as follow:—F. S. Miller, 82-10, 66; A; Dodd, 86-15. 71; A. Shepherd. 85—12. 73; R. Dodd, 82—9, 73: H. H. Marshall, . 82—9, 73; G. S'haw, 93—18. 75; A. Fisher, 97—21, 76; W. B. Teasdale, 98-21, 77. The following is the draw for the first round of, the senior and junior championships :—Senior.—R. Dodd v. C. Poulgrain, E. B. Clendon v. H. Purnell, S. Miller v.. Dr. Gray, A. J. Shepherd v. H. H. Marshall. Junior.—A. Fisher v. K. Hetherington, W. H. Hoult v. V. Boles. R. Kirk v, J. S. Wells, W.- B. Teasdale v. V. Sanders. The draw for the final round of the President's Cup. to be played on Saturday, is as follows :•—Rev. Robertshawe v. H. Purnell, E. J. Clendon v. W. H. Baker, C. Poulgrain v. A. Dodd, G. Shaw v. V. S. Miller. B. Clendon v". V. H. Marshall. R. Dodd v. H. Harden,. W. Watson v. J. Adams, Dr. Gray v. Dr. Liggins. W. Scrimgour v. W. H. Hoult. V. Sanders v. V. Boles, W. B. Teasdale v. R. Kirk, A. Fisher vl J. S. Wells, K. Hetherington v. E. C. Scott.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19415, 25 August 1926, Page 15
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