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GOLF.

1 THE AUCKLAND CLUB. . PLAY IN CAPTAIN'S TOURNEY. Following are the results of the second round of the captain's tourney, played by members of the Auckland Goli Club at Middlemore on Saturday:—K. P. \Vorley beat F. Wilson, 2 and 1; A. I. Johns beat A. A. Martin. 5 and 4; A. G. Poison beat W G. Borne. 3 and 2; J. G. Haddow beat J.'p. Aldred. 1 up: J. G. Go w, beat T. N. Holmden. 5 and 4; R. Martin beat JSu Louisson, 7 and 6; W. S. Ralph beat A. M Howden, 4 and 3r' H. Banna beat W. Harris, 5 and 4; B. C.Hart beat it. p.wri;!H. 4 and 3: J. F. Brown beat C. M..Gordon, 2 and 1; E. L. Bartleet beat B.C. Jacob. 4 and 3; J. B. Lusk beat B. Elliot. 3 and 2, A. E. M. Rhind beat W. PaTitt.4 and 2' A. B. Lawrence beat C. I. Nathan* «> and 2; H. B. Lusk beat H. L- Bees. 2 and 1; A. W. Gillies beat V. W. Wilson. 1 up; P. H. Upton and A. Kinder, all square; C. Jacobsen beat W. N. Abbott. 1 • up; F. Macky beat T. B. Colbeck. 1 up: A. Boddington beat F. W. Wake. 7 and 5; R. G. Rainger beat H. Foster, 5 and 4- P. J. Western beat C. F. Gardner. 5 and 4: F. P. Worley beat S. A. Smith. 4 and 2; W. Brander beat J. M. Stokes. 2 and 1: W. T. Bell beat S. B. Moms. 2 up: J. M. Barnett beat H. Gilfillat. 3 and 2: N. Wilson beat H. P. 'Richmond. 1 up; L. P. Leary beat S. A. Carr. 4 and G. Friedlander beat M. R. Reed. 4 ana 3; W. B. Brittain beat J. Hellaby, 2 and 1; H Henderson beat J. B. Maefarlane. 1 The 4 match between H. Plumley and L. W. Delph, which completes the second round, has not yet been played. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING HELD. Members of the Maungakiefcie Golf Club held the official opening of the season at the One Tree Hill links on Saturday afternoon. A record field of 192 players, representative o£ both courses, started in the competition, a bogey handicap for mixed foursomes. The weather was fine, in marked contrast with conditions on the dat® originally. fixed for thei event, when play was postponed on account of rain. The course was in excellent order, greens and fairways showing evidence of the careful attention they have oeen re- ; y ceiving lately. : : ' ... The winning card was returned by . ls ? M. Bailey and Sloan Morpeth, who finished ] up Next best were Miss M. liaslett and E. D. Beidy. and Miss K. Hortpn and J. Hockin, 2 down, while Miss Moody and 5 W. Hunter, Mrs. G. L. Taylor and F. Wiseman, and Miss McCabe and H. \«orsley were 3 dowif.

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Following is the draw for <he -Sag match to be played by members of the MauEgaM«*; kie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hm to-morrow for a trophy presented by Mips J. Eos ton, commencing at 10.45 in the order of the draw:—Miss K. -Horton v. Mrs. Snxton. Miss McCabe v. Miss Carnachnn. Mrs. O'Leary t. Mrs. Horton. Mrsi Baattie v. Mrs. Greratl. Miss U. Eussell Miss Churton. Miss Grierson v. Miss Ha.sleti. Miss Grove v. Mrs. Roberts, Miss G. Easton t. Mrs. McHraith, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. Brown. Mi 3. Russell v. Miss Gallagher, Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. Swain. Mrs. Schnaner v. Miss J. Eiston, Mrs. Paterscn r/Mrs. White. Mrs. Mueller v Mrs. Brtrton. " Miss Preece v. p Mrs. Baird. Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Harvey. Mtb. Lovett v. Mrs. Stewart. Misa Hncket V. Mrs. Johnston. Miss D Stewart v. Miss _ Parr, Mrs Malcolm v. Mrs. Ec.dowes; Miss . Lawrsnce v. Miss Moody. Mies Gregsoii Mrs. Spinley. Miss Millingtijn v. _ Mr?. Budge, Mrs. Owen v. Mrs. Symes. Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. Choyce, Mrs. Syllies v. Mr 3. Grant. Miss Blackburn v. Miss Ponsford, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Robson. Miss A. Hall v Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Goldwater -v. Miss I. Walker, Miss D. Lamb v. Miss ' Hooton. - t Matches in Vie C grade were won. by Miss N. Ma,rtin and Miss E. Allison. The -usual match will he held on Friday. Entries will close on "Wednesday.'... (

AKABANA CLUB. J;' Following are the results of tbe four-ball t best-ball bogey competition played by members of tie Am ran a Golf Club oil Saturday :—J. Colfcman and G. M. Brown, 10 tn>: W. Turbott and J. M. Brown, S up; V 4 L. Baker and G. Coltman, S up; H. _B. Taylor, and L. Cummins. 7 Sinclair and "W. G. T. Miller, 6 ot: jp. Young and G. Wyrjyard. 6 up; G. Wanlstrc:m and B. 3". Smith, jun., 5 up: J. Swanson and F. Hazelden, 5 up.

PUPUKE CLUB. Following are tlie results of lbs first round of the captain'c prize tourney played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club, on Saturday:—G. O. Stephenson beat T., G. de Clive Lowe, 1 up: L- G. Ansel! beat L. - J. Keeling. 7 and G; L. G. Whittaker beat SV. H. Spiller, 1 up; F. H. MmgSy beat D. M. Davidson, 3 and 1; J. J. Howie beat; ? . E. 15. Grimwade, 3 and 2; C. H- Kingsfoid beat H. W. Bennett, 3 and 2; R. O,; Skeet beat G. F. Brown, 6 and 5; P. F. Coul- * thard wen from J. W. Court by default; G. D. G. Hunt bent M. E. Thompson. 2 5 . j and i; W. C. Taylor beat A. L- Hopewell, 3 and 1; E. W. Mills beat R.' N. S. Chisholm, 3 and 2; B. M. Sellers beat F. Toxnquist, 4 and 3; M. L. Drawer beat' A. Keeve, 3 and 2; A. A. Tysoe beat B. E. Goldwater, 1 up: TJ. V. Lush teat H. L. Bov.den at the 19th: A. W. Clark beat W. Macfarlane,, 3 and 1: I. G. Mackenzie beat 11. H, Greville. 3 and 2. PUPUKE LADIES'.CLUB. r" * The following is the draw fox the L.G.TJ. medal round 10 be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club_ oft Wednesday:—No. 1 tee; Miss A. O'Neill v. Mrs; Thompson; Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Butherford; Mr 3. Clark v. Miss Dunnci; Mrs. Blonvfield v. Miss B. O'Neill; Mrs.. Tysoe -v. Mrs. Davidson; Mrs. Goldwater —r; Mrs. Scrar; Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs, Darlow; Mrs. Howo v. Miss M. Parker. No. 14 tee: Mrs. Milln v. Mrs. Allen; Mrs. Littlejohn yl Mjs. Williamson; Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. Foote: Misn Lone v. Miss J. ParkeT: Mrs. Weller v. Mrs. Mulligan; Mrs. Chisholm v. another. An approaching and putting: competition will be played after the medal round. . The bogey match played on Wednesday last was won by Miss A. O'Neill, S np. WAITEMAT.V CLUB.' The Waitemata Golf Club medal handicap on Saturday afternoon. The link 3 were in splendid order, aliter the recent rain and some pood scores resulted, Tha best six cards handed in were:—Hcgar, 75. 6—69: Whitley. 85. 14 —71; Jackson, .851. 13—72; Rae. 87. 13—71; Do wrier. 0-3, IS—--75; Chapman, So. S— 77. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.TT. matrh 1o be played by members of the Glerdowie Ijtidies' Golf Club on Wednesday . Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. McMilla.ii, Mrs. Hill v. Mrs. Millef, Mrs. Stanley v. Mrs. Hutchison, Miss Maden v. Mrs. Butler;' Mrs. Warren v. Miss W. Hiirtz, Miss Wilson t. Mrs. Hintz. Miss Lundon v Miss Brookfieli, Miss M. English v. Miss M. Hill. Miss O. English v. Miss Lawrence, Miss Sharland v. Miss Appleyard. ' The draw for the C srrads 'inatrh. over 13 holes is as follows:.—Miss Sutton v. Mi? 3 Kales, Miss Johnson v. Misis Meadows, Mi's. Meiklejobn v. Mrs. Rennie.' Miss Wells v. Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Dale v. A. .Jv. Other. . , ; ■ Th« bogey match was won by Mrs. Sts.nley. 2 up. Other cards were:—Miss Brtxikfield, 4 down; Miss Sharland. 4 down. .t~. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the C grids ? match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies" (roll Club, Bi-artiag at 10.45 to-morrow morning:—Mrs. E. Alison V. Mrs. A. Bartley. Misß Tiaiks v. Mrs. Grierson. Mrs. Brinsden v. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. PTotheTo v. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. .Wright v. litre. Hutchison, Miss E. White v. Miss X. Maxtin.' Mrs. -Hayes v. Miss K. Wells, Miss . Palmer v. Mts. Morpeth, Mrs. Moore-JdneS r. Miss Eyan"i Mrs. J. Hardley v. Miss Wright. .. . ■" PLAY AT PUKEXOHE. PRESIDENT'S TROPHY CONTEST - [BT TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.! PUKEKOHE. Sundiiy. Members of the Pukekohe Goli C'lub 4 yesterday plated the qualifying rounds;. for the president's trophy. In iiie ladies* division Miss A. Johns returned the best, card, her score being 76 net. In the men's division Lawson and Short, tied for tba leading place, each returmng a, card i>i 73 net. •; The eight players in esch division returning lie best cards qualified for further play. They were:—Ladies: Miss A.' Johns, Mrs. Treanor. Mies D. Pixrit. Miss *l3ackhurst., Mrs. L. J. Bayh'y, Miss R. Johns. Miss L. Potter, Miss Gray. Men: Lawson. Short, Chmles>vorth. Roulston, jun., Schloepfer. Drake, Sellar. Duncart. The draw nest round is Mlmvs:—Ladies r'-'Miss A. Johns t. Mie» Gray. Miss R. Johns r. Miss Pirdt, Mr*. 0 Bayly v. Mise Bsckhurst, Mis. Treat or Miss Potter. Men: lawson v. Dtncun. Drake t\ Charles worth.. Schlaepfer v. ton, iwn„ Sellar v. Short. Play it. round is to start next Saturday. • - ■iM -yd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15