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GOLF.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. A bogey handicap will be played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Maungakiekie links on Saturday. Partners are to be drawn and entries will close today. The third round of the Kingswell Shield competition will be played in conjunction. , MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES* CLUB. Following were the beat cards returned in the ladies' golf union medal match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at the One' Tree Hill links yesterday Seniors. Miss Stubbs, 98, 16—82; Mibs Churton. 102, 20—82; Miss K. Horton, 99. 13—86. Juniors: Mrs. Bourke. 113, 34—79; Mrs. Russell, 115, 33—82; Miss McGowan. 114, 28—86; Miss U. Russell, 121. 35—86. , The play-off in the eclectic match between Miss Stubbs and Mrs. Dignan waß won by the former. AUCKLAND LADIES* CLUB. The Isabel Bloomfield. Memorial competition was played at Middlemore yesterday by the members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club. It resulted in a. tie between Miss M. Cooper and Miss E. Mahoney. Following ware the best cards returned : Miss M. Cooper, 85, 8—77: Miss E. Mahoney, 109, 32—77; Mrs. Rainger, 99, 21 —7B; MiBS Lever. 95, 16 —79; Mrs. Cox, 104, 24—80; Miss L. Cutficld, 93. 12—81; Mrs. J. Wilson, 95. 13 —82. _ . The monthly medal competitions will be played next Tuesday, entrie« closing on Friday Following is the draw fpr the medal competition to be played on Friday in aid of the Richmond Road Children's Home: Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss McGovern; Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. Robertson; Miss Upton v. Miss Chrystall; Mrs. Murphy v. Miss Ridings; Miss Culling v. Miss Orr: Mrs. Dufa.nr v. Mrs. Morriß; Miss T. Bayley v. Mrs. Rutherford: Miss Coopor v. Mrs. Taylor; Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. Macdonald; Mrs. J. Wilson v. Mrs. Henry: Mrs. Bmith v. Mrs. Trice: Mrs. Hodges v. Mrs. Hanna; Miss Lever v. Mrs. Wright; Miss Asser v. Miss Draper; Mrs. Brown v. Mrs Watson: Mrs. Cox v. Miss Ruddock; Miss Rainger v. Miss Walkley; Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Cooke: Mrs. Carter v. Mrs. Bradley; Mrs. Pugh v. Mrs. Richmond: Mrs. Revell v. Miss Henderson: Miss C. Bayly v. Miss K. Souter; Miss Noakes v. Mrs. . Foster: Miss V. Souter v. Mrs. Nevill; Mi°s Reid v. Mrs. Finn; Miss Mahoney v. Miss L. Rathbone; Mrs. Whetter v, Mrs. Johnson. Late entries will also be received at the clubhoiiße on Friday. PUPUKE GOLF CLUB. The medal match played by members cf the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday resulted:—M. E. Thompson. 90. 15—75; A. M. Howden 82. 6—76; H. T. Gould, 94, 16— 78; L. O. Whittaker. 96. 18—78; F. H. Mingay, 89. 10—79: N. Howe, 99, 20—79; A. W Clnrk, 94, 14—80. The play-off in the Kinc's Birthday bogey competition between F. H. Mingay and H. T. Gould, and W. Oliver and B. Goldwater. resulted in a win for F. H. Mingay and H. T. Gould, 3 up. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal, to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock:—Mrs. Dufaur v. Miss D. Horton, , Mrs. Deighton v. Miss Colebrook, Mrs. Alison v. Miss Haslatt. Mrs. Finlay v. Miss A. Hill, Miss Napier v. Miss Goldwater, Miss K. Horton v. Miss G. Cooke, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. RuthftrforS, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. J. H. Stewart, Mrs. Horton v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Reid v. Miss Churton, Mrs. Dignan v. Miss M. Richardson, Mrs. Fraer v. Miss J. Easton, Misa M. Fouhy v. Miss Duder, Miss K. Fouhy v. Miss McCabe; Mrs. SutcliSe v. Mrs. Cooke; Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. R. M. Roberts, Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Robson, Miss 8. Johnston v. Miss A. Fouhy. Miss Cornaga v. Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. H. Cooke, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Petre, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Gardner v. Mrs. Bourke. Miss L. Hall v. Miss Millington, Mrs. Cain v. Mrs. Lloyd. Miss McGlashen v. Mrs. Darrow, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss Evans, Misa J. Burt v. Miss Potter, Mrs. F. .Finlay v. A. N. Other. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the monthly m,;dal round to be played by members of the Piipakura Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday:— Mitts Wood v. Mrs. Goddard. Mrs. Foote v. Mis.) White, Mrs. Mullins v. Miss Rhind, Mrs Pavitt v. Miss O'Callaghajl, Mrs. Busing v. Miss Wilkins Mrs. Walters v. Miss McLennan, Mrs. Elliott v. Miss M. Walters, Miss J. Walters v. Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Nay lor v. Miss Davies, Mrs. Mcßae y. Miss Noble, Mrs. Tilston v. Miss Harris, Miss Hobbs v. Miss Beams, Mrs. Johnstone v. Mrs. Langford, Miss Campbell v. Mrs. Urquart, Mrs. Earl y. Miss Elliott, Mrs. Francis v. A. N. Other. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. The following team will _ represent the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club in an inter-club match against the Everslie Ladies' Club at Otahuhu next Saturday:—Miss P. M. Darrach, Miss M, Cutforth, Mrs. McNeily, Miss H. Percy, Mrs. Hipkins. Mies E. Whitely, Mrs. R. Geoige, Mrs. Menzies. WAIUKU CLUB. Members of ths Waiuku Golf, Club have played the first round of handicap match play for the Duff Cup, results being:—Porritt beat Graham. 6 and 4: Herrold beat Barker, 3 a'.id 2; Howden beat Ducker, .3 and 2; Colback bear White, 5 and 4; Armitage and Munro, al.< square: Bloomfield beat Swapp, 5 end 4 Christiansen beat (Vgrd, 5 and 4: Ollson beat Hill. 5 and 4: Forbes beat Goldstein, 5 and 4.

LADIES' MATCH AT HAMILTON. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Tuesday. A team from the Te Aroha Ladies' Golf Club played members of the Hamilton Ladies' Club on St. Andrew's links, Hamilton, to-day. The visitors won seven matches and lost four. Following are the results, Te Aroha players being: mentioned first:—Mrs. Arthur lost to Miss Coyne, 4 and 3; Mrs. Halligan beat Mrs. Joll, 4 and 3: Mrs. Hunger and Miss Masters, all square; Mrs. McGlashin lost to Miss Mackay, 2 down; Mrs. Maing&y lost to Mrs. Bell, 6 and 4; Mrs. James beat Mrs. Mears, 4 and 3; Mrs. Clarke beat Mrs. Masters, 2 and 1; Mrs. Dempster beat Miss Manning, 7 and 5; Mrs. Kilner lost to Mrs. Gower, 9 and 7: Mrs. Flatt beat Miss Wilson, 7 and 5: Mrs. Willis beat Mrs. Matthews. 1 up; Mrs Frear beat Mrs. Nussell, 2 and 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 15

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