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GOLF.

THE PUPUKE CLUB,

MATCH AGAINST MAUNGAKIEKIE. The following teams will represent the I'upuko Golf Club in a match against the Maungakiekio Club on Saturday:— At Ono Tree Hill.—l. G. McKcnzic, S'. 11. Mingay, M. E. Thompson, L. J. Minoguc (captain), B. E. Goldwater, E. W. Mills, 11. W. Bennett, A. W. Clark, G. 0. Stevenson, A. A. Tysoc, L. G. Whittakor, T. G. do Ciivo Lowe. At Pupukc.—R. Johnston, G. D. Hunt, I?. Chisholm, M. L. Drower, G. Malcolm. L. G. An sell, R. O. Skcet. S. R. Norris. 1). if. Davidson. C. 11. Iviugsford, C. F. Brown, L. J. Keeling. Any player unable to take part is requested to notify tho secretary immediately. MAUNGAKIEKIE .LADIES' CLUB. Tho open day tournament, which was to have been hold by tho Maungakiekio Ladies' Golf Club yesterday at One Tree Hill was postponed on account of the weather. It. will take, place on Tuesday next. Players unable to compete and others wishing to enter please notify thesecretary. The C grade open day match will bo held to-day, weather permitting. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Following are tho best scores in the bogey competition played yesterday by members of tho Auckland Ladies' Golf Club at Middlemore:— Seniors.—Miss E. M. Upton, all square: Mrs. Buttle. 1 down: Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Craven, 2 down; Miss M. Macfarlano aud Miss C. Moginie, -1 down. Juniors.—Miss S. Mahoney, 2 up; Miss J. Reid, 1 down; Miss C. Hull, 1 down; Mrs. Morris, 2 down; Mrs. Kainger, 2 down. The first round of tho match play foursomes for the prize presented by the captain, Miss E. M. Upton, will bo played next Tuesday. TITIRANGI LADIES* CLUB. Following is the draw for the Canadian foursome medal match to be played at 10.-15 to-morrow morning: First tee: Miss U. Kussell and Miss Goldwater v. Mrs. O'Leary aud Mrs. McMillan: Miss Napier and Mrs. Bey.ttio v. Mrs. J. S. Finlay and Miss Hill: Mrs. Deighton and Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Hosking and Miss Grove; Mrs. Alison and Mrs. 1. Stewart v. Miss Cornaga and Mrs. R. Wilson; Miss G. Easton and Mrs. Shroff v. Miss Bray and Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Rutherford and Miss Grierson v. Mrs. Roberts and Miss Richardson: Mrs. Lovatt and Miss Hacket v. Mrs. Paterson and Miss M. Foully; Mrs. Grevatt and "Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Melrose: Mrs. McIlraith and Mis 3 Lawrence v. Miss Potter and Mrs. Ferguson: Miss Martin and Miss Moody v. Miss Symes and Mrs. Darrow: Mrs. ..Toplin and Miss Robson v. Mrs. Gillies and Mrs. Rndge. Eighth tee: Miss Duder and Mrs. Court v. Miss Parr and Mrs. Sutcliffe; Mrs. Cain and Miss Harvey v. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Mueller: Miss J. Easton and Mrs. Robinson v. Miss D. Stewart and Mrs. Ward; Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Henrys v. Miss Bailey and Mrs. H. V/. Cooke; Mrs. Goldwater and Mrs. Grant v. Miss L. Ilall and Mrs. Miller; Miss S. Hall and Mrs. Horton v. Miss Ponsford and Miss Evans. OTAHUHU CLUB. Following is the draw for the medal handicap match to be played by members of the Otahuliu Golf Club at the Favona links on Saturday next: — S. P. Eustace v. L. Kay, L. J. Croxson v. B. H. Menzies, H. J. Levy v. C. F. Jones, I\. R. lvay v. C. R. Reader, J. S. McPherson v. W. B. Eustace, N. G. Sturt v. C. Hennings, R. Hipkins v. H. Robb. Pocock v. R. L. Brown. E. J. Logan v. W. Noton, H. Luscombe v. E. Canham, F. Macdonald v. G. E. Currie, G. Cox v. J. J. Valentine, H. Simons v. E. W. Stephenson. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club played 28 matches against members of the men's club. The ladies won seven, the men eighteen and three finished all square. The details are:—Mrs. D. Hay lost to F. A. Swarbrick, 3 and 1; Mrs. A. Joll defeated G. Morpeth. 5 and 3; Mrs. F. Mander lost to J. L. Black; Miss Wilkinson lost to W. W. Ross: Mrs. Les. Day and H. Fisher, all square: Mrs, C. A. Arthur lost to A. T. Atkins. 3 and 1: Mrs. T. A. Milroy and T. Simpson, all square; Mrs. F. Batt lost to Mv N. Horton, 3 and 2; Mrs. G. W. Gower lost to H. Harkness. 4 and 2; Mrs. C. O. Bennett lost to P. E. Cleary. 4 and 3; Miss J. Masters defeated P. G. Russell, 2 up; Miss N. Allen lost to G. E. Wilkes. 2 and 1: Miss M. McKenzie and E. Eggleston. all square; Mrs. P. C. Cleary lost to Vv. P. Gray. 0 and 5; Miss E. Hammond lost to N. R. Rawson, 4 and 3; Mrs. P. Dingle defeated N. Bell, 1 up; Mrs. A. English lost to N. J. King, 2 and 1; Mrs. O. Cole lost to L. Day. 3 and 2; Mrs. V. Russell lost to N. Horton, 2 and 1: Mrs. N. M. Horton lost to R. B. Hart, 7 and 5; Mrs. Guy Bindon lost to Hogben, 2 and 1: Mrs. G Primrose lost to R. D. McFarland. .. and 1 ; Miss K. Wilson lost to IJ. Blackie. 2 and 1; Miss J. Templer defeated K. Hovey, 4 and 3; Miss M. Hodgson lost to Audry, 2 and 1; Mrs. A. E. Whitehouse defeated H. Toombs. 1 up:_ Mrs. W. H. Hume defeated G. Bindon, o and 4; MrsW. J. King defeated S. Simmons, 8 and 0. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The Glendowie Golf Club will hold an open day on Thursday. May 23. An IS lioles stroke handicap will be played in the morning, and a four-ball bogey handicap in the afternoon. Post entries will bo received. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. The best cards returned in the bogey match played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club wero as follows:—Mrs. Caughey, Miss M. Peet, 5 down. A stroke competition will be played on Friday, players to choose partners. The following will play at Everslie on Saturday:—Mrs. M. Cnrthy, Miss Ty leiDa vis, Miss Cox, Mrs Gilmore. Miss Hickman. Miss Young, Miss Wynyard. Miss Longdill. Miss Berry. Miss McCce. Miss Grant, Miss Smith. I'APAKUItA LADIES' CLUB. A match will be played on Saturday by members of the Papakura Ladies Golf Club, representing the captain and secretary. Following are tho teams:Cup la in a J earn.—Miss vVl \\ ,- s ' Klii ml Mrs. Uavitt. Miss Walker, Mis. Tilston, Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Bridgeman, Mrs WiliPM Mrs Earl. Mrs. C.onneH, iMK. Comrie,' Miss *K. Brooks. Mjss G» rd, }ej> Mrs. Kidd. Mrs. Humphries., Mis. Miss M. McConnell, Miss !• inlayson, Mis. I) McLennan, Mrs, Carpenter. Secretary's Team.—Miss A. i[cL l^ l |-'" t , ( l ' Miss J Walters. Mrs. 1-oote, Mis. Elliott. Mrs'. Langford. Miss Wood. Miss Andre. Miss Clarke. Mrs. Mullins. Miss Hairs Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs Chapman Mss O'llara Mrs. Yates, Miss Urquhart, Mis_s G. Finlayson. Miss Noble. Miss Coxhead. .Miss <!. McConnell, Mrs. Watts. The bogey match played last week was won by Mrs. Tilston, 4 down. BOYS' TOURNAMENT. Fin ST ROUND OF .MATCH. PLAY. Tho first round of match play in the boys' tournament was played at Mfdd e morn yesterday morning. Ihc "ere again very trying, but all the matches ! resulted in very close finishes are the results :-C. Zabam beat It. I'oJieiingharn. 2 up; G. T. Ipton beat A 1.. Browne, at tho 10th: J. D. Lewis beat A. L. Morpeth, 1 "1': G. J. Unlkei beat G. Shanly. at the 21st. . Zahara, in his match with t-othenii_-h.ini. was 5 up and ('. to play, but found himself on the ,18th Ice only dormy one I'otheringham looked like, winning tins bole uwt squaring the match, but threw away, lus A bogey competition was also l'biyetl foi a trophy presented by Mr. A. E. M. Rhind and was won by J. D. Lewis, with a. card ° f The 'icmi-fmals will be played this morninc. and also a- medal competition, v.llicll will commence at 0.30. TE AWAMUTU CLUB. [IJ V I'ELEOEAI'It.—OWN COB RESPO NDKNT. ] TE AWAMUTU, Tuesday. A flag match competition will be by members of the To Awamutu Go f Club on Saturday, tho draw being as follows Blundell v. Preston: Otway v Macklow: Bent v. Focke; McCarter v. Coyne; Wallace v. Douglas; Coverdale v. Holmes; WcArthur v. Oliphant; Williams v. Bamett; Winter v. McDonald: Robertson v. Wliyte: O'Sullivan v. Smith. TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AWAMUTU, Tuesday. Tho following is the draw for the flag match to bo played on Saturday by members of tho Te Awamutu Ladies (iOlf C'lub:—Mrs. Hope v. Mrs. Walker; Mrs. Bond v. Miss Woolly; Mrs. Peake v. Mrs. O'Sullivan; Mrs. McDonald v. Miss Civil; Mrs. Oliphant v. Mrs. Whyte; Mrs. Barnett v. Mrs. Chamberlain; Miss Gibson v. Miss Manson; Miss Quin v. Mrs. Bryant; Mrs. Blundell v. Miss A. Lees; Miss Focke v. Miss Irwin: Mrs. Teasdale v. Miss J. Mani son; Miss Clifford v. Miss Wallace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 19

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 19

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 19

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