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THE AUCKLAND CLUB. CAPTAIN'S PRIZE TOURNEY. The third round of the captain's prize tourney was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday, a strong easterly wind making conditions very difficult. Results were as follows:—Gardner beat McGormick. 3 and 2; Rainger beat Macfarlane, 3 and 2; Ralph beat Ross Martin, 8 and 6; Russell beat H. Hanna, 6 and 4; Kinder beat Abbott, 3 and 2; Palmer beat Barnett, 4 and 3; F. Wilson and Campbell, a'll square; Plumley beat H. Tidmarsh, 6 and 5; Kissling beat Dargaville, 5 and »; J. K. Lusk beat Peacocke, 3 and 1; Bartleet beat Ewen, 3 and 2; Hodges beat Asser, 3 and 2; Rhind beat Stokes, 2 and 1; Gordon beat Reed, 7 a®id 6; Gillies and N. Louisson, all square; Delph and Geddes, all square. A medal competition was held for those eliminated from the captain's prize. Forty players took part, the best scores being:— P. Asser. 91, 17—74; B. C. Hart, 88. 14—74; J. M. Stokes, 97, 20—77; H. B. Lloyd, 89, 12—77; H. Rees. 83. 5—78; A. O. Boddington, 85, 7—78; T. N. Holmden, 94. 14—SO. AUCKLAND LADIES" CLUB. Following iB the draw for the medal match for Mrs. Wilson's clubs to be played tomorrow by the members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Ridings v. Mrs. , Bodges, Mrs. Joyce v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss T. Bayly v. Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Green v. Mrs. | Endean, Miss Coutts, v. Mrs. Buttle. Miss Colbeck v. i Miss Lever, Mrs. Murphy v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Dufaur v. Misa Mac- [ Corinick, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss Marfin, ; Miss Culling v. Miss McGovern. Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. Smith. Miss Orr v. Miss Upton, ; Miss Moginie v. Miss Macfarlane, Miss M. i Payton v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Abbott, Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. NeviJl, Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Wilson, Misß E. Wilson v. Miss H. Cutfield. Miss F. Rathbone v. Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Fleming v. Miss L. Roberton, s Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. N. Morris, Miss N. • Noakes v. Mrs. Bradley, Miss R. Roberton i v. Mrs. Richmond. Miss D. Rainger v. Misa Draper, Mrs. P. Hamna. v. Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. Rainger. Mrs. H. Hanna v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Beid, Miss M. Ferguson v. Mts. Cnrr, _ Miss Graham v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dargaville v. Miss C. Bayly. Miss L. Rathbone v. Mrs. Frater. Mrs. Friedlander v. Mrs. Phillips, 1 Miss Johnson v. Miss Walklev. Mrs. Bn.ttain v. Miss Spencer. Mrs. Malison v. Miss Porter. Mrs Watson v. A. N. Other. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club played the second round of the Kingawell Shield bogey handicap on Saturday at One Tree Hill. Adverse weather conditions made good scoring difficult. Following were the best cards returned:—S. C. Wesi tern, handicap 7, all square; J. S. Rankin (11) and G. C. St. George (9), 1 down; J. Murray (12) and I. Stewart (9), 2 down; F. "Wiseman (10), 3 down. • MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. i 1 Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match prize, presented by Mr. A. Swain, to be played by members of Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at»One Tree Hill to-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock, time > booked o<n arrival of partners:—Mrs. Hoskings v. Miss M. Colebrook, Misß D. Horton t v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss K. Horton ▼. Miss Rf Cornaga, Miss M. Goldwater v. Miss Mc- - Cabe, Miss K. Churton v. Mrs. C. F. Scott, : Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. E. Brown, Miss C. > Stubbs v. Mrs. Noakes, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss 1 M. Haslett, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. Russell, I Mrs. Roberts v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. Horton ! 1 v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Burton v. Miss McGowan. Mrs. D. M. Smith v. Miss M. 1 Richardson, Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Carnachan. Mrs. G. White v. Miss Preece. Mrs. Schnauer v. Mrs. Robinsom. Miss Harvey v Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Swam, Mrs. Beattie v. Miss TJ. Russell, Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss r J. Easton, Mrs. Robb v. Mrs. Bourke, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Baird, Miss Ponsford v, >■ Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. 1 Rudge. Miss A. Hall v. Mrs. Haycock. Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Hacket, Miss Millmgton " v. Mis 3 Gallagher. Mrs. Joplin v. Miss 1 Blackburn, Mrs. Eddowes v. Mrs. Bal- • parnie. Mrs. Chappell v. Miss Clarke. Miss ! W'lliams v. Miss I. Walker. Mrs. Gyllies 1 v Miss N. Hootan. Miss Miller v. Mrs. 1 Goldwater. Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Sawers, Miss ' Moody v. Mrs. Richardson. Miss Lamb v. ' Miss Evans. Mrs • Court v. Mrs S. Reid. Am. eclectic match will Vie held for C gTftd© players on Friday for a trophy presented fty ' Mrs. J. Patercon. Entries close on Wednes--1 day at 12 o'clock. 7 " i GLENDOWIE CLUB. j There was a big entry for the flag match i played on Saturday. Despite the gale blow- - ins, L. Harrison was successful in carrying . the flag to the 18th green and won th® 1 The following matches will be played over the coming week-end:— June 2.—Captain's prize; partners drawn. Juno 4 (King's Birthday).—Morning: For trophv presented by A. G. Graham, Esq.; Canadian foursome, choose partners and op--3 ponents. Afternoon: Presidents foursome; players arrange own matches. PUPUKE CLUB. Following are the results of fames played : by members of the Pupuke Golf Club in the first round for the captains prize: W. ii. r Spiller beat F. H. Mingay, 2 np; K. Skeets beat A. F. Gmnt by default; G. O. Stephenson beat A. W. Clark, 2 up; E. E. Grimwade beat G. Ansell. 2 up; A. ee y® beat L. J. Keeling. 3 and 2; H. T. Gould beat D. M. Davidson, 6 and 5: G■JMalcoiiri 0 beat A. D. Herbert by default; W. Mills beat A. H. McFarlane, 9 and 8; T. G. i. de Clive Lowe beat W. I. Stemson, 4 and 2- J. E. Close beat H. T. Bowden, 5 and '• 4- L. G. Whittaker beat J. Howie, 3 and 2; '• A. L. Hopewell beat S. R. Morris. 1 up; R. H. Greville beat B. M. Sellers, 2 np D. R. C. Mowbray, a bye; E. Harper beal G. W. Jackson* by default; R. S. Chisholn; beat G. R. Bacchus, 5 and 4: C. H. Kings ford beat W. Taylor, 2 up: L. J. Mmogui | beat R. Johnston. 7 ar|l 5; I. G. Mac kenzie beat "W. Oliver, 3 and 2; R* Pftr ker beat J. W. Ellis, 1 up. « The third monthly medal round eirokt y play will be played on Saturday next. S * \ PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. tl The L.G.XJ. monthly medal rou "^'. pI ???{] by members of the Pupuke Ladies Goli a Club, m won by l MM x " he ß - n f^ d Vit 3- score 01 90, *.1 —w. nr ;i returned were by Dunnet, n 74; Mrs. Davidson, 99, 24—75. Miss winiieh 1. M». i. ot aa ':V

Following » the draw for the L.G.U* medal round, to be played on Wednesday' next:—Mrs. Soote v. Mies Parker, M». Macfarlane v. Mrs. Anderson, Miss A. O'Nafll v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Clark v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Epiller v Mrs. Skeets, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Tysoe, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Deighton. Miss B. O'Neill v. Mr a. Howie, Mrs. Blomfield v. Miss Earty, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Becroft, Miss Dnnnet t. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. R. Chisholm, Mrs. Atwood v. Miss Clemnow. AKARANA CLUB. A Canadian foursomes competition for Mr. G. M. Brown's trophy was played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the best cards returned:— W. Turbott and A. A. French, 92, 17—75; B. Smith and A. Sinclair, 88, 11—77; J. McKenzie and V. L. Baker, 93, 14—79; C. M. Cox and S. Mcßobie, 94, 15—79; C. Baiky and J. McCarthy, 92, 13—7S; R. H. Kelly and J. B. Traves. 104 , 24—80; W. G. Miller and 1.. V. Ellis. 101. 18—83; G. E. Wahlstroin and G. Brett, 92. 9—83; E. Wilson and D. Syme. 103, 18 J. A. Wallace and J. Swanson, 92. 7—85; W. McFarlane and M. Alexander, 98, 13—85. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw "for the L.G.U. monthly medal, to be played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow:—Mrs. McCarthy v. Mrs. Symes, Miss Darrach v. Miss Gilmore, Miss Parr v. Miss .Tones, Mrs. Fearnley v. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Ellis v. Miss G. Court. Miss M. Young v. Mrs. Ballantyne, Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. G. Brown v. Miss Peet, Mrs. Grant v. Miss E. Walrond. Following is the draw for the C grade match.—Miss V. Clark v. Miss Eskrigge, Mrs. Blakey v. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Darrach v. Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Lone v. Mrs. Young, Miss Dalton v. Miss Broadbent. THE PUKEKOHE CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J PUKEKOHE. Sunday. On the Pukekohe Club's links yesterday the first round for the vice-Dresident'a trophies was played. Results were:—Men: Brosnahan beat Duncan. 2* and 1; Short beat Roulston. 2 and 1: Johnson beat Pike. 4 and 3; Lawson beat Schlaepfer, 4 and 3. Ladies.—Miss A. Johns beat Miss I. DunCan, 2 and 1; Miss R. Johns beat Miss Kensington, 3 and 1; Miss Jamieson heat Miss I. Stuart, 4 and 2: Miss Allan won by default from Mrs. O'Loughlin. In the imen's division the president's trophy was won by Coyle. who defeated Sella rs in the final, 6 and 4. The winner in the ladies' division was Mrs. Whirter, who defeated Mrs. Motion in the final, 2 and 1. A bogey match, which waa also played yesterday, was won by Coyle. 2 down. In the ladies' division. Miss Jefferis and Mrs. Motion tied for first place, 7 down. PLAY AT WAIUKU. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIUKU, Sunday. On the Waitiku links yesterday, in play for the Duff Cup, Howden defeated Colbeck. 1 up; Herrold defeated Munro, 1 up; and Ohlsen defeated Forbes, 2 and 1. CONTEST AT HAMILTON. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. J Hamilton, Sunday. A heavy wind militated against good goll at St. Andrew's links, Hamilton, yesterday. The first round for the Gilbey Cup was played. The best cards handed in were:— Swarbrick, 1 up; N. Ross, all square; W. Horton. 1 down; Sutcliffe, 1 down; Fisher, 1 down; Booth, 1 down; Wilkes, 1 down; Atkins, 2 down; W. D. Ross, 2 dowa; Simpson, 3 down; Eggleston, 4 down; Champion, 4 down; Wynne, 4 down; Morpeth, 5 down; Bindon, 8 down. TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] TE AWAMUTU. Sunday. The draw for the 18-hole medal match, to be played by members of the Te Awamuiu Ladies' Golf Club next Wednesday, is aa follows Mrs. A. F. Walker v. Mrs. E. Bryant; Miss D.. Noonan v. Mrs. McNair, Mrs. D. McArthur v. Miss Chittenden, Miss D. Gibson v. Miss Noonan, Miss P. Gibson v. Mrs. Barnett. PAEROA LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] PAEROA, Sunday. The Paeroa Ladies' Golf Club medal round and L.G.U. handicap was won by Misa Tierney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19957, 28 May 1928, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19957, 28 May 1928, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19957, 28 May 1928, Page 13