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GOLF.

THE AUCKLAND CLUB. CAPTAIN'S PRIZE MATCH, The first round of the match for th« captain's trophy wan played on Saturday by members of the Auckland Golf Club. Th« course was in excellent order, and there was a large entry. Following are the results:—K. H. Ryan beat V. E. Master*, X up; B. C. Hart beat P. H. Upton, 2 and 1; A. J. Fried lander beat H. Plumley, 6 and 4; E, Horton beat F. ■P. Worley, 2 and 1; V. W. Wilson beat C. N. Jacobsen, 2 up; J. A. Gow beat H. P. Richmond, 2 and 1; W. B. Colbeck beat B. C. Jacobs, 3 and 2; A. W. Gillies beat W. S. Ralph, 1 up; H. Horton beat H. C. Leese, 2 and 1; E. J. Richardson beat H. L. Rees. 2 and J: D. Robertson beat H. B. Lloyd, 5 ana 4; H. Tidmarsh beat P. Asser, 2 up; A. J. Johns beat R. H. Walton, 2 and 1: B. Macky beat A. M. Gordon, 5 and 4; L. W. Delph beat A. E. M. ithind, 5 and 4; O. Boddington beat F. W. Wake, 7 and 5; S. C. Hodges beat R. Martin, at the 19th; W. Brander beat T. W. J. Johnson, 3 and 2; J. G. ITaddow beat H. Henderson, 5 and 4; E. B. Gunson beat P. B. Morris, 3 and 2; N. Louisson beat F. W. Gordon, 3 and 2; J. P. Aldred beat W. V. Robinson. G and 5; J. McK. Wilson beat J. J. Kingston, 7 and 6; F. Macky beat H. W. Tidmarsh, 3 and 2; W. S. C. Harris beat K. MacCormick, 3 and 2; W. A. Phillips beat H. D. Bobertson, 2 and 1; F. C. Bradley beat G. H. Abel, 3 and 2; M. Louisson beat W. Pavitt, 4 and 3; F. Wilson bent G. Sellar, 5 and 4; R. D. Wright beat, J. Macky, 3 and 1; L. B. .Campbell beat E. Friedlander, 7 and 5; J. B. Lusk beat P. M. Hanna, 2 and 1; N. Hanna beat H. Hanna, 2 and 1; A. Kinder beat C. (?. Palmer, 4 and 2: J. M. Barnett beat E. C. Bartleet, 2 and 1; 11. Gilfillan beat A. B. Thompson. 2 up; W. W. Abbott beat N. R. Chapman. 2 and 1; T. N. Holmden heat J. "NT. Stokes, 4 and 3; C. J. Nathan beat H. P. R. Foster. 4 and 2; P. J. Western beat W. Wilson, 4 and 2.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. DACRE WINS GARDNER CUP. The third round of the Gardner Cup competition was played b7 members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at th» «.itirangi links on Saturday in conjunction with a handicap match for the Rendell Vase The Gardner Cup was won by R. M. Dacre. who with a handicap of 34, returned the two best net scores of 74 and 69. The other best returns were:— E. G. Talliss, 11. 73 and 77; A. S. Bailey, 20, 81 and 73; F. S. Ballin. 14. 80 and 74: J. N. Hunfer, 5, 76 and 78. The Rendell Vase was also won by Dacre, who returned an excellent card of 83—14—69. The other best cards were:—A. S. Bailey, 93—20—78; F. S. Ballin, 88—14—74: H. C. McCoy, 93—18—75: E. G. Talliss, 88—11—77; S. Hunter, 88-11—77: S. T. Gaskin. 98—20 78; F. C. Ewen. 92—14—78; P. Balgarnie, 89 —11—78; A. H. Magson, 88—10—78. CONTEST FOR BELL CUP. RESULTS OF FIRST ROUND. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Sunday, The first round of the Bell Cup wm played yesterday on St. Andrew 8 links, Hamilton, in dull v.eather. Play was oil club handicaps, as marked on the score sheet, player's handicaps being subtracted from one another and the strokes taken on the holes indicated on the score card. Following are the resultu of the first round: — King (15), beat S. Eggleston (15), 5 and 4; Swarbrick (12) beat Simmons (17), 5 and 4; Gillies (4) beat MacFarland (12). 5 and 4; Eiby (17) beat Quick (17), 4 and 2; Westwater (15) beat M. Horton, seer. (15), 5 and 4; Wake (6) beat Rawson (12), 4 and 3; Atkins (9), beat Audrey (15), 5 and 4; Armstrong (15), beat Crimp (8), 2 and 1; Rees (8) beat Tate (8), by default; Hunter (2) beat J. Horton (5), 1 up: Guy (5) beat Gunn (9), 1 up; Worley (9) beat McCracken (18), 3 and 1; Wiggins (3) beat Taylor'(ls), 4 and 3. Wilkes (9) beat Pountney (14), 3 and 2: Bellingham (5) beat Fisher (9), 2 and 1; Spencer (12) beat Clayton Greene (17), 6 and 5; Colbeck (scr) beat Bond (12), 2 and 1: Strang (12) beat Totman (12), 3 and 2; Kil'kman (14) beat Sinclair (18): Allen (11) beat Tompkins (9). 3 and 2: Blackie (15) beat Hogben tl8), 5 and 4; W. D. Ross beat Gray (12); Russell (14). beat Hovey (18), by default: M. Bell (14) beat E. Eggleston (11), by default; W. Pozneroy . beat W. Horton, junr. (12). 5 and 4; Wynne (3) beat Henius (9), by default; N. Bell (plus 2) beat Harkness (8), 2 and 1; Gerrand (5) beat Dayus (15),. 5 and 3: Simpson (6) beat G. Morpeth (9), by default: J. B. Pomeroy (11). beat Sutciiffe (8), 2 and 1; McMullen (18) beat de la Mare (18). 3 and 2; Somerville (12) beat Tombs (14), 3 and 1. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. In (he first lound of the handicap match played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club for a trophy presented by Mrs. MacMillan, the results were as follows:—Miss Friar defeated Miss Lundon. Miss Brookfield defeated Miss Arneil, Mrs. Miller defeated Mrs. Dickey, Miss Maden defeated Mrs. McGuiley, Mrs. Hill defeated Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Hutchison won by default from Miss Wilson. Mrs. Browne defeated Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Nairn defeated Miss Cullen, Miss Hill won by default from Miss Sharland, Miss O. English defeated M iss Katterfeldt, Miss M. English defeated Miss Searell, Mrs. Warkwick won by default from Miss Appleyard. The next round will be played on Wednesday. The C. grade match was, won by Miss Lundon.

W AITEMATA CLUB. Members of the Waitemata Golf Club competed for the Ferry Cup on Saturday. The best cards returned were:—J. Hogan, 77, 10—67; G. Jackson, 83, i&—67; T. Gooding, BG, 18—68; K. Baxter, 78, 8—70; M. S. O'Connor, 84, 14—70; J. Prime, 82. 12—70; R. Wilson, 82, 11—71. The qualifying rounds of the senior and junior championships, and the first round of an eclectic match will be played next Saturday. ! WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. Senior members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club will play a match for Mrs. B. Goldwater's trophy on Wednesday. On Thursday a C grade eclectic match will be played. Following is the draw:—Miss Benjamin v. Miss N. Mason. Miss Dunnett v. Miss Mason, Mrs. Jackson v. Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Creagmile v. Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. George v. Mrs. McDougal, Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Johnson v. Miss Stoddart, Mrs. Maclndoe v. Miss Ching. Miss Gribbin v. Mrs. Cook. Miss Bartlett v. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Miss Hislop v. Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Wight v. Miss T. Jackson. Mrs. Warren v. Miss King. The following team will represent the club in a match against Pupuke:—Mesdames Atkinson, Hay, Hogan, McCreadie, Olouston. Broughton, Rudge. Walsh. Misses McGlashan and F. Hall. Mrs. Rudge was the winner of Jast week's medal round. PUKEKOHE V. EVERSLTE. [RY TELEGRAM. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] FAPAKURA. Saturday. The first match for the Balfour Irvine Cup. between the Pukekohe and Everslie Clubs, was played on the Everslie links today. Pukekohe won by a substantial marsin. Details, are as follows. Pukekohe names mentioned first: — _ Men.—Brosnahan beat A. G. Smith, 3 lip: McWhirter lost to Milne. 5 down: Coylo and Dykes, all square: Lally beat. Wai-dell. 2 up: Johnson beat Rllind, 4 up; Schlaepfer lost to J. O'Neill. 3 down; Payne lost to R. O'Neill, 2 up: Kirwnn beat Lever, 5 lip and 3: Hood lost to Goddard. 3 down; Wily lost, to Beechey, 2 down: Johns beat Rice. 4 np: F. Duncan beat Parker, 8 up. Ladies.—Miss Dacre beat Miss Walker, 3 up; Mrs. McWhirter lost to Mrs. Bilkey, 1 down: Miss Pirret beat Miss Cosgrave, 2 up; Mrs. O'TjOughlin beat Miss finnth, 2 up: Miss Backlyurst beat Miss .Little. 4 up: Miss Allan beat Miss Rhind, 7 up; Miss Jefferis lost to Mrs. Lever. 3 down; Miss Oddio beat, Miss O'Neill, B up. The return match is. to be played on tho Pukekohe links later in the season.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19667, 20 June 1927, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19667, 20 June 1927, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19667, 20 June 1927, Page 13