GOLF.
AUCKLAND CLUB.
THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
Following is the draw for tho junior championship of the Auckland Golf Club to bo played to-morrow;—lo a.m., J. W. Frater v. K. Rutherford; 11.4, V. E. Masters v. S. A. Smith; 11.8, J. Hellaby v. B. S. Finn; 1'.20, F. W. Woke v. N. T. Bell; 12.0, W. A. Phillips v. A. W. Donald; 12JL6 p.m., .T. F. Ewen v. P. Asser; 12.20 M. Liouisuon v. J. McK. Wilson; 12.413, H. Gllfillan v. E. J. Richardson.; 12.14, G. L. Taylor v. W. Wilson; 12.52. J. B. Macfarlane v. J. J. Kingston: 12.5(5. J. M. r^°^ es , Y' ,f. Mscky; 1.1. C. Tpwle v. B. O. Hart; 1.8. K. MacCormick v. H. Allen; 1.1.2, W. v. R. G. Sellar; 1.16. .T. M. Burnett v. R. P. Worley; 1.21, E. B. McDonald v. H. Henderson; 1.28, P. B Morns v. A. Is. Other; 1.32, D. D. Scott v. J. A. Peacock; 1.36. D. Poison v. C. R. Palmer: 1.40. W. V. Robinson v. A. Kinder; 1.48, M. R. Reed v. T. N. Holmdeu; 1.52, B. Macky v. B. Beckorleg; 2.0, E. B. Gunson v. 1. W. J. Johnson. ' MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. Following is the draw for the qualifying round of tho Ballin Gup, to be played at Titirangi by members ol: the Maungakiokio Golf Club to-morrow:—H. A. Randrup v. R. George, C. Western v. W. J. A. Thomson. G. Tall is v. A. V. Pearce, C. G. Fisher v. E. M. Ohlson, J. B Stewart v. H. u. liobson, R. McCryßtal v. R. E. Robinson. J. Hoskin v. A. M. Goulding, N. Hockin v. R. J. Hamilton, H. Brinsden v. 1. A. Goulding, S W Hunter v. J. Torrens, G. M. White y. G. Marriner, Dr. Horton v. F. trice. Cain v. Morley, A. O'Leary v. B. Birch. IN. McLean v. H. W. Cooke. A. H. Gylliea v. F. S. Ballin. R. F. Ward v. A. Cerrutty, H. K. Cooke v. T. H. Chapman, A. Le Seur v. G. Uren, H. Eroadbent v. J. N. Francis. C. Robinson v. E. W. Griffiths. H. M. Rogerson v. T. Clark. T. Goudie v. A. Parr, W. West v. W. J. Carnachan. W. Beaumont v. R. Graham, A. J. Good v. H. McCoy. A. Bailey v. F. Moginio, H. Jenkins v. I:. Gray. A. I>. Charipell v. J. Gardner, W. P. Altken v. A. K. Taylor. G. C. Jones v. F. Laurie, P. Harrison. v. H. S. Malcolm, J. M. Somerville v. A. K. Hawlev. A. K. Joplin v. S. T. Gaslun, E. Burns v. R. Daere. A. Fairburn v. E. C. Robieson, M, Robb v. W. L. Massey, M. Shroff v. W. R. Vercoo, li. M. Tolhucst v. E. Etlierington, W. Nolan v. J. Gilmoiir. W. P. Eaker v. S. Hunter. A. Hodgson v. Truscolt. P. A. Spindle v. L. Williamson. L. C. Gorton v. Halliday. EYERSLIE CLUB. Following are the results in the play-off of the second round of the club championships of the Everslie Golf C'lub:—Seniors: Hognn beat Rice, 2 up; Dykes beat Beechey, 4 and 3; R. beat Rhind, 4 and 3; Wardell beat J. O'Neill, 4 and 2. Juniors - F Pariter beat Nadeu, S and 0; Watson beat Wilson, 1 aud 3; Page beat. Findlay, 2 up. Busing won by default. - The draw for the semi-finals, to he played during the coming week-end, is as follows: Seniors: Hogan v. Wardell, Dykefl v. R O'Neill. Juniors: F. Parker v. Busing; Wateon v. Page. Following is the draw for tho second round for Mr. Piatt's trophy, to be played tomorrow, commencing at one o'clock (medal play) :—-J. Dykes v. J. Rhind, T. G. Smith v F. Parker, R. O'Neill v. J. O'Neill. P Hogan v. G. C. Hobson, S. D. Rice v. C. Wa.dell, Agmen-Smith v. R. Lever, G. F. Page v C Beechey, _J. Richardson v. C. Lovegrove. E. A. Busing v. V. Goddard. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The season of the Waiilemata Ladies' Golf Club closed during the week. Prizes were donated by Mrs Creagmile. Mrs. Beaumont and Mrs. Lewin. The senior approach aud putting competition was won by Mrs. Atkinson, and the C grade by Mrs. Foster. The putting competitions wert won by Mrs. Hogan and Miss M Mason. A K ARAN A LADIES' CLUB. Following are iho results of tho stroke competition (medal), played by members of 'the Akarana Ladies' Golf Ciub:—Mrs. McCarthy, 93, 17—76; Miss Ballantyne, 109, 32 77; Miss Parr. 105. '27—78; Mrs. Grant, 110, 31-79; Mrs. Fearnley, 110, 29—81; Miss Young. 111. 30—81. The C grade match was won by Miss Poet. A sealed handicap competition will be played to-morrow. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following were tho best cards returned in the L.G.U. match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club:—Seniors: Mrs. Russell, 90, 18—73; Mrs. Alison, 83, 10—73. Juniors: Mrs. Roberts, 94, 22 —72; Mrs. Richardson, 104, 25—76; Mrs. Grevatt, 99, 23—76. The best cards returned in the medal handicap were ns follows:—Mrs. Grevatt. 97, 23—74; Mrs. Paterson, 99, 24—75; Miss Evans, 109, 32—77; Mrs. Ferguson, 98, 21— 77. Two C grade matches were won respect ively by Mrs. J. B. Johnston, 121, and Mrs. Brinsden, 115. A bogey handicap will bo played next Thursday, entries for which will close on Monday. OTOROHANGA V. TE AWAMUTU. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] OTOROHANGA, Thursday. The team to represent Otorohanga against Te Awamutu at Otorohanga on Saturday will be selected from the following;— Men: Francis, Anderson, Craig, S .Fry, D. Leddy, Fortes.; le, Rees, Cowern, Morley, G. H. Fry, Merrin, Alexander and Simms. Ladies.—Miss Barker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Boles, Miss Lawson, Mrs. Simms, Miss Kerr, Mi?s Hopkirk, Mrs. Pulterson and Miss D. Synics. OPOTIKI LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J OPOTIKI. Thursday. The lady members of the Opotiki Golf Club have completed the eclectic handicap competition over 36 holes for tho president's trophy. The best scores for the best 18 holes are:—Mrs. Todd. 89, handicap 36 53: Mrs. Davey, 91, 36—55; Mrs. Birkmeyer, S3, 28 —01; Mrs, O'Sullivau, 93, 32 61.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 17
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