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GOLF.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round, to be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow:— Miss McDonrld v. Miss Molnness, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss Dunnet, Misti A. O'Neill v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss B. McDonnell, Miss B. O'Neill v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Blomfield v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Herbert. Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Alwood, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Skeet, Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs- R. Chisholm, Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Beeroft, Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. • Darlow. Mrs. Foote v. Mrs. Hovvden, Mrs. Spiller t. Mrs. Kensington. Miss Harty v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Weller. Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss Parker, Mrs. Mulligan v. A. N. Othei. Following is the draw for the C grade match, to be played on Thursday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' <?olf Club for Airs. Close's trophy:—Miss Wight v. Mrs. Close, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs._ Allen, Gilleft v. Miss J. Parker Miss Williamson v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Scales v. Miss Gudgeon. Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Sellers, Miss Meek v. Mrs. Randall, Mr 3. Baxter v. Mrs. Gillett. The winner of Mrs. Darlow's trophy was Mis 3 Joyce Parker.

OTAHUHTT CLUB. The second round of Ihe Otahuhu Golf Club's Ballin Cup competition resulted as follows:—,!. S. Whyte beat C. F. Jones, 2 and 1; H. .T. Levy beat J. A. McPherson. '2 and 1; W. B. Eustace heat A. P. Eustace, 2 and 1; L. J. Croxson beat L. Kay, 2 and 1.

A K ARAN A LADIES' CLUB. The monthly button competition played by members of the Altarana Ladies' Golf Club resulted in a win for Miss G. Parr, 120, 33-87. Other scores were; —Miss Darrac'h 107. 18—89; Miss Young, 127, 36—91; Mis 3 Miller, 122, 31—91. The C grade match was won by Miss D. Hodge. 135. The following team will represent the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club in a match against the Everslie Ladies' Club at Akarana to-morrow:—Mrs. McCarthy, M r ®. Brown, Mies Parr. Miss Peet, Miss Walrond. Miss Young, Mrs. Ellis, Miss Jones.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the first round of the. Douglas Cup competition, to be played by members of the Hamilton Ladies Golf Club to-morrow. Play will commence at 12 o'clock, other players following at five-minute intervals, m the order of the draw: —Mi' 4 N. Johnson v. Miss E. Hammond, Mrs. Bennett v. Miss McLean, Mrs. Mander v. Miss Cann. Mrs. Mears v. Miss D. Mackay, Miss Norris v. Miss McKenzie. Miss Tcmp'ier v. Mrs. H. Ross, Mrs Primrose v. Mi-b. Masters, Mrs. Strang v. Mrs. C. Taylor. Mrs. Worley v. Miss G. Hammond, Mrs. Ratcliffe v. Mrs. Milroy, Mrs. R. English v. Miss M. Johnstone. Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Miss Heywood, Mrs. Fraser v. Miss Masters. Miss Simmer v. Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Gower v. Mrs. W. Horton, Mrs. H. Matthews v. Mrs. Hockm. The following receive byes in the first round:—Meadnmes Joll, Guy, Dingle, P. E Cleary. W. Hume, King. Bartlett. A. English, Aitken. Russell. Grut: Misses Burley, Dawson, Allen. I. Gruar, Iv. "Wilson. Players not at the first tee at starting time will bo placed at the bottom of the draw.

WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] WHANGAREI, Monday. The Canadian foursome played by members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club was won by Mrs. Long arid Miss Drummond, with a net score of 40. Other scores were: —Miss Carrntn and Miss hJrown., 50- Miss RadclifTe and Miss Pent, 51; Mrs. Glanville and Miss A. McKay, 53; Mrs. Bovins nnd Miss Stone, 54. Following is the draw for the second round of the eclectic match to be played on Thursday:—Mrs. Gardner v. Miss RadclifTe Miss Cfirruth v. Miss Collins, Mrs. Reynolds v. Mrs. Glanville. Mrs. Ward v. Mrs Bevins. Miss Stone v. A. N. Other, Mrs. Donaldson v. Miss Drummond, Mrs. T.ong v. Mrs. Seccombe. Miss Peat v. Mrs. Robertson. Miss A. McKay v. Miss G. Brown, Miss Motheson v. A. N. Other, Miss Lamb v. Miss Carroll, Miss Higcinson v. Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Marshall v. Miss Moncrieff.

THE OPOTIKI CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] OPOTIKI, Monday. Members of the Opotiki Golf Club played a. four-ball, best-ball bogey handicap on Saturday and tho best cards returned were: —W. H. Todd and Morris, 1 up; Short and Dawson. 2 down: Mahony and Bloor, _ 4 down: Hodgson and Jessop. 4 down; Davies and R-. Todd. 4 down.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 14

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 14

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 14

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