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GOLF.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Followinp: is the draw for the open day medal competition lo he held to-morrow by members of tli2 Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, players starting in the order of the draw: — 9 a.m.—-Mrs. Hodtrs v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. ,T. M. Wilson ". Mrs. liosking, Mrs. Marshall v. Miss E. Wilson, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Buttle, Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Miss Upton, Mrs. Robertson v. Miss O. Darrach, *Mrs, F. Browne v Miss L. Culfield, Mrs. Swain v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mies N. Noakes v. Mrs. Green, Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss Moginie, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Uainger, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. S. A. Smith. Mrs. Prestos v. Miss McGovern. 10 a.m.—Mis. E Hutchison v. Mrs. Wright, MisM Leggoe v. Miss Buddie, Mrs. Craven v. Miss li. Outfield, Mrs. Hughes v. another, Mrs. E. B. Brown v. Mrs. G. Goldwater. Mrs. Neale v Mrs. A. M. Grant, Mrs. Stanley v. Miss Ridings, Miss D. Brookfiehl v. Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Mrs. T. M. Macdonald v Mis. Ralph, Miss M. Richardson v. Miss* L. Roberton, Mrs. Eorton v. Mrs. Frnter, Miss W. Hintz v. Miss !{. Ballantyne, Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Croft, Mrs. Lovett v. Miss D. Lever, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Trice. 11 a.m.—Mrs. Gorrie v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Lever v. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. A. Hill v. Mrs. Nevill, Miss J. Little v. Miss S. Henderson, Miss M. Miller v Mrs. Towle. Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. J. W. Carr, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Miss R. Roberton. Mrs. Mcllraith v. Miss P. Ooutts, Miss R. Wilson v. Miss M. Nevill, Mrs. C. M. Cox v. Mrs, Morris, Mrs. Rowntree v. Miss H. Asser. Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. G. Mathieson v. Mrs. Foster, Miss Prickett v. Mrs. A. Friendlander, Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Miss C. Rainger. 12 Noon.—Mrs. Noel Johnson v. Mrs. Rndge, Mrs. It. G. Bennett v. Miss J. Duthie, 'Mrs,. Coppard v. Mrs. Jerrat, Mrs. Ross v. Mrs. McGinley, Mrs. Dunne v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Broughton v. Mrs. Howey Walker, Mrs. Balgarnio v. Miss McGlashan, Mrs. G. A. Hardlcy v. Mrs. Grant, Miss M. Bailey .v. Miss M. Walkley, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Boddington. Mrs. Gillien v. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. G. Hutchison v. Miss K. Souter, Mrs. Itestad v. Mrs. Lovegrove, Miss A. Colebroo!. v. Miss H. Hardlcy. Mrs G. (Joint v. Mrs. J. Kiss ling. Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Miss V. Souter, Mrs. J. C. Hardlcy v. another. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for a flag match to be played on Saturday by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Sutton v Miss Dowling. Miss Wynyard v. Miss Griffin Miss McMatV v. Miss Roberts. Miss Longdill v. Miss Smith, Miss E. T. Davies v. Mi3S Lawson, Miss McGee v. Miss I. Deacon, Miss EJ. Fearnley v. Miss Hickman. Miss A..Deacon v. Miss Joyce, Miss Cousins v. Miss Knott, Miss Connett v. Miss Webber. Mis.s Jenks v. another. The draw for tho C grade flag match is as follows:—Miss Farrow v. Miss Tracey, Miss Crab tree V. Miss Neville. Miss Walmsley v. Miss Barton. Miss Parvin v. Miss Broadley. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for Saturday players of tho Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club, who will play the second round of the eclectic match in conjunction with the L.G.U. match on Saturday Miss O. English 'v. Miss Sharland, Mrs Markwick v. Miss M. English. Miss Lawrence v. Miss Appleyard, Miss S'cott v. Miss Sutton, Miss M. Hill v. Miss Prosser. Following is the draw for C grade players:—Miss M. Hintz v. Miss Clark, Miss Adams v. Miss Wright, Miss Rendell v. another. There will be no official match on Wednesday. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. A bogey match for a troph® donated by Miss E. Whiteley will be played by members of the Olahuhu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday, players to choose partners. Following are the results of the second round of the championship:—Miss Mellsop beat Miss Richards. 5 and 4: Miss E. Whiteley bent Mrs. Moffitt, 2 and l;' Miss Percy beat Miss Cutforth. 2 and 1 : Miss Parton beat Mrs. Chapman G and 4. PAI'AKURA CLUB. The first round of the Ryan Cup match, which was postponed last week, will be played on Saturday by members of tho Papakura Golf Club. THAMES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS [BY TELEGH.VPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] THAMES. Wednesday. The second round for the President's Cup, which was postponed from last Saturday, will be played next Saturday. The draw is: —E. J. Clendon v. C. Letford. Dr. Gray v. R. L. Andrews, H. Purnell v. Dr. Liggins, 11. Marshall v. E 11. Clendon, C. H. Poulgr.lin v. A. G. Fisher, E. A. Mahoney v. F S Miller. W. H. Baker v. V. Boles, L. Griffin v. W. H. Boidt, E. A. Palmer v. G. A. Jorgensen, J. S. Columb v. C. R. Booke, W. Price v. K. Wallace, H. Harden v. R. M. Taylor. H. Mead v. H. Samuel, C. A. Berry v. Rev. Davison. A. S. Thompson v A. Twentyman, Dr. Sowerby v. Sergeant MacNamara, Leo White v. W. Wilson, J. L. Pric v. H. Blennerhassett. The draw for the first round of the senior and junior championships is as follows: Senior: Dr. Gray v. W. H. Baker, 11. Purnell v. C. Letford. 11. L. Andrews v. A Lr. Fisher. W. Price v H. H. Marshall. Juniors: Rev Davison v. K. Wallace. A. S. Thompson v. R. M. Taylor, Cr. A. Jorgensen and A. Twentyman. a bye. the first round is to bo completed not later than August 31. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIPS COMMENCED. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Wednesday. The first rounds of the senior and junior championships of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club were played to-day. Kesults were:— Senior Championship.—Mrs. F. beat Miss Focke, l> and 5; Mrs. G. N. Gower beat Mrs. E. Bartlett, 1 up at the 19th hole: Mrs. T. A. Milroy beat Mrs. W. Batt, 8 and 7; Mrs. C. O. Bennett beat Mrs. D. Hay. 1 up. Junior Championship.—Mrs. Aitken beat Mrs. H. D. Matthews, 1 up at the 22nd hole: Mrs. G. Primrose beat Mrs. McCrucken, fi and 5; Mrs. A. T. Atkins beat Mrs. C. Taylor. 4 and Mis.? A. Covor.itry beat Mrs. 11. C. Ross, 8 and 7; Mrs. W. M. Horton beat Miss J. Templer, 2 and 1; Mrs. A. English beat Mrs. R. P. Hazard, li and 1: Mrs. I'. G. Russell beat Miss Allen, 5 and 4; Mrs. C. Blundell beat Miss K. Wilson, il and 2. Consolation Match.—Mrs. C. Peterson beat Mrs. H. Griffiths, 2 and 1; Mrs. C. Matthews beat Mrs. A. E. Sandford, 2 and 1: Mrs. E. M. Masters boat Mrs. C. Hotson. 7 and b: Miss D. Eyre beat Mrs. J. McNicol. 3 and 2; Mrs. N. N. Ross beat Miss M. McLean, 2 up: Mrs. R. lvawlings beat Mrs. J. J. Standring, G and 5. The second round of the championships will lie played on August 27. /A bogey round will be played next Wednesday. The following members will play an intorciuli match nt Cambridge to-morrow:—Mes-dnines F. Mandcr. C. O. Bennett, N. Batt, T. A. Miliroy, D. Hay, L. Day, G. W. Gower, R. Guy, R. P. Hazard, A. English. G. Primrose. 11. D. Matthews, E. .1. Mears, W. J. King. N. Whitehouse. C. Matthews, C. Taylor, and H. C. Ross, Misses Coventry and Stevens. NORTHERN LADIES' TOURNEY. FIRST DAY AT WHANGAREI. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WIIANGAREI. Wednesdny. The North Auckland ladies' golf tournament commenced to-day at. tho Mount Dcnby links and will conclude on Friday. The weather was excellent. Entries have been received from as far south as Otahuhu and the northern clubs are well represented. Miss Stone, the winner of last year's North Auckland championship, is defending her title. The qualifying of the championship in conjunction with which there was an 18-bole. medal handicap, was played this morning. ' Tho following 1G players qualified:—Miss Stone, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Glanyille, Miss Collins, Miss Orr, Miss Barriba.ll. Miss Nathan. Mrs Alcock, Miss Fouhy, Miss Culforth, Mrs. Edwards. Miss M. Stovcns, Mrs. Tho best medal round was returned by Mrs. Thomas (Okaihau). 98. 24—74. The best gross scores in the round wore:—Miss Stone, 92; Mrs. Gaidnci. 93- Mrs Reynolds, 93. . , ... This afternoon the first rou:id o f_ tbe championship was played and •J 1 D. Stone defeated Mrs. Moffitt. 5 a . Miss Barriball defeated Miss On, 1 up. Airs Ward defeated Miss Cutforth. ■! and 2. Mm Thomas! defeated Miss Fouhy, 7 and 5; Mrs Glanville defeated Mrs. Alcock, 2 up ; Mrs Reynolds defeated Mrs. Edwards, j mid V Miss Collins defeated Miss ISathari, 4 and' 3: Mrs. Gardner defeated Miss M. St MTs" 3, Bral3azon ' won the bogey handicap. 2 up. Miss Radcliffo won the putting com-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 15

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