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GOLF.

LADIES' OPEN TOURNAMENT. DRAW FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The Auckland ladies' provincial open championship and handicap tournament, to be played on the reconstructed Titirangi course, will commence next Tuesday. Following is the draw for the championship qualifying round, to be played on the opening day, commencing at 9 a.m.:— First Tee.—Mrs. G. F. Ferguson v. Mrs. Dcighton, Mrs. Dufaur v. Miss T. Bayly, Miss Achcson v Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. J Wilson v. Mrs. Banister, Mrs. Hodges v. Mrs. Alison, Miss Upton v; Mrs. Beattio, Miss D. Horton v Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss Rath bono v. Miss Lever, Miss G. Buddie v. Mrs. Marshall, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. F. Browne, Miss I'l Russoll v. Mrs. Buttle, Mrs A. R. Abbott v. Mrs. O'Leary, Miss E Wilson v. Miss Grierson, Miss G. East on v. Miss Gold water, Mrs. Russell vv Mrs.. Cox, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Fraer v. Mrs. McMillan; Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs E. B Browne 'v. Miss Cornaga. A medal handicap will he played in conjunction, tho draw being as follows: First tee: Miss K. Chnrton v. Miss E. Mahoney. Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. Rainger, Mrs. \Vhito v Mrs Hayes, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs, Saxton, Miss Stubbs v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Pctro v. Miss S. Mahoney, Miss Pickett v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. Eddowes v. Mrs. Miller, Miss Millington v. Mrs. McGinlay. Eighth tee: Miss Cutfield v. Mrs Mcllraith, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss MacCormick, Miss Colebrook v. Miss P. Orr, Mrs. Ilipkins v Mrs. McArthur, Miss Haslett v. Miss P. Contts, Mrs. A. Hill v. Miss M. Rich atdson, Airs. Noakes v. Mrs. Schnauer. The draw for the Canadian foursomes to start at 11.30 on Tuesday is as follows :—Misses G. and M Cooke v. Misses Gallagher and Hacket; Miss C. Bayly itnd Mrs Carr v. Miss M. Fouhy and Mrs. H. W. Cooke; Miss Lawrence and Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Morris and Miss Ridings, Mrs. Melrose and Mrs. Darrow v Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Roberts; Miss McCabc and Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. Goldwater and Airs. Hay; Miss H Cutfield and Miss Orr v. Mrs. Alison and Miss Ilarvey; Miss Walkley and Miss Raingcr v. Mrs. Ilipkins and Mrs. Schnauer, Miss Colebrook and Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss T. Bayly and Miss McGovorn; Mrs. Me Arthur and Miss Ilaslet v. Miss Buddie arid Miss Henderson; Miss Upton and Miss Rathbone v. Mrs. Beattie and Mrs. O'Leary; Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hodges; Mrs. Buttle and Mrs. Marshall v. Mrs. Russell and Miss Russell; Miss Grove and Miss J. Easton v Mrs. F. Browne and Mrs. Hayes; Misses D. and K. Horton v Mrs. Ferguson and Miss E. Wilson; Mrs. Taylor, and Miss Grierson v. Miss L Cutfield and Miss Lever; Miss E. Mahoney and Mrs. Cox v. Miss G. Easton and Miss M. Miller; Miss Cornaga and Miss K. Fouiiv v. Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Miller; Mrs. Lovett and Mrs Grevatt v. Mrs. McGinlay and Mrs. Hill; Mrs. McMillan and Miss Goldwater v. Mrs. White and Miss Churton, Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. Fraer v. others. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. The second round of tho eclectic match, which was to have been played on Tuesday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, has been postponed until November 9, owing to the Auckland provincial championship meeting being held at Titirangi. A flag match for prizes presented by Mrs. Rutherford will be played in conjunction MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. A modal handicap will be played by members ot the Maungakiekio Golf Club at One Tree Hill to-day, players to choose partners. Post entries will be received. TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB. [ lIV TKLEC!II;AI'H. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] TE AWAMUTU. Friday. The Te Awamutu Ladies' Golf Club championship was won by Miss K. Wallace, who defeated Mrs. G. Teasdale, 3 and 2.| The best cards in the bogey match for Dr. Blundcll's trophy were:— Mrs. A. F. Walker, 1 down; Mrs. E. Bryant, 3 down; Mrs. L. Chamberlain, 5 down;' Misses H. Civil and Manson, 7 down.

\V A IMA HI NO CLUB FINAL. [«Y TELEGRAPH. —OWN COIUIESPyNDENX.] RAETIIII, Friday. Iriteiestuig play resulted "in the VYaimarino Golf Club final, when P. C. Murray and W, G. Crawford played over 36 holes. Murray was in good form throughout and won 8 up and 7 to play. COXING TOURNAMENT. MILITARY SPORTS EVENT. NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURE. l'hi Auckland Military Sports Association has completed arrangements for the conduct of its eighth annual tournament to commence on Monday evening. During 'he tournament there will be ovoi 13C "Gilts, 220 senior cadets and 40 territorials taking part. The contestants will range from youngsters ot "tissue paper" weight to heavy weights. Clean, vigprous hosing, with many a sparkling display is seen at these tournaments, and to judge by those .who have been in training at Ihe Drill Hall gymnasium Ihe displays litis year will be cpiile up to the usual hii;li ilaiiflard.

In previous years there have been as many a.s forty bouts decided in one evening. but owing to the dock-like precision with which the proceedings are conducted Ihe bouts are concluded at quite an eai l v hour •

The secretary, Lieutenant T. I' Lal'tey. who is assisted by members of the Per maiicnl Staff, besides committeemen, de votes a veiy large amount of his personal time, apart from his work in an official capacity, to the movement, and it is largely flue to Ins energetic efforts that the tourneys, which sometimes run every night foi a week, are so smoothly and competently conducted. The tournament will be continued 011 Tuesday arid Wednesday evenings, and, possibly, Thursday. The finals will be decided next Saturday night.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 18

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 18

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 18