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GOLF.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the second round of tho 72-hole medal competition to b< played on Tuesday next by the members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club:— Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Rainger, Miss Mac Conniek v. Mrs, Smith. Mrs. Buttle v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mrs. Marshall v. Mrs. Wriuht. Mrs. Robertson v. Miss L. Cutfield, Miss Noalces v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. Croft v. Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss Orr v Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. Craven v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Moginie v. Miss Culling. Miss Hamlin v Mrs. Hodges, Miss Upton v Mrs. Endean. Miss Macfarlano v. Miss McGovern, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Wilson., Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs, Corrie, Miss Nevill v. Mrs Geddes. Mifcs Porter v. Miss Lever. Miss Cousins v Miss Coults, Miss Egerton v. Mrs. Camn bell. Miss Ridings v Miss Buckleton, Miss Reid v. Mrs. Carr. Miss AsHer v. y rs Novill, Mrs. Boddillgton v. Mrs. Grant. Miss Walkley v. Mrs. E. Friedlnnder, Mrs 1" rater v. Miss R. Roberton. Miss V, Router v. Miss Clark, Mis. Brown v. Mrs. Ralnh Towle v. Mrs. Trice. Mrs. Finn v. Miss Graham, Miss .Tuekson v. Miss Rainger, Mis? K. Souter v. Mrs. A. Friedlander, Miss L. Roberton v Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs. Foster v. ■Mrs. Morris M AUNG A KIEKIE CLUB. A four-ball bogey handicap will bo pluveii by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the I ltirangi links to-morrow. This match is open to all members, irrespective of which links they play at. Players mav arrange tlioir fours. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following were the best cards returned in the C grade match played by members of tho Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at Ono Tree Hill yesterday:—Mrs. RawsonSmilh, 100; Miss W. Lamb, 110; Miss C. Creamer, 113; Miss Paterson. 115; Mrs. Shackoford,. 118. Following is the draw for the bogey match to he played by the week-end players to-morrow:—Miss Dainos v. Miss P. Gregson, Miss Clouston v. Miss Mahon. Miss Hay v. Miss Mahoney. Miss Lloyd v. Miss Mac Donald, Miss Morrison v. Miss E. Gregson, Miss Gentles v. Miss Louden, Miss Unison v. Mrs. Caldcrwood, Mist Searell v. Miss Hooker. EVERSLIE CLUB. The following team will represent the Everslie Golf Club against the Pukekohe Club in the second round for the Balfour Irvine Cup, to be played at Pukekohe tomorrow:—Dykes, Bugan. Wardell, Rhiml Brewer, A. G. Smith, Beeehey, Busing. Rice. Hobson, I. O'Neill. Goddard, Noel Johnson. Leitch, T. G. Smith. McDonald G. .T. Wilson. PUPUKE CLUB. The final of the Pupuke Golf Cluh's senior championship will be played to morrow over 30 holee between M. E. Tliomp son and L. G. Minogue. The final of the junior championship will also be played over 18 holes between L. G. Ansell and W. C. Taylor. WAITEMATA CLUB. Members o£ the Waitemata Golf Club will play a flan match to-morrow afternoon. Following is the draw:—-Hogan v. O'Connor, Layzell v. Baxter, Porter v. Jackson, Taylor v. Chapman, Prime v. McLeod, Rao v. Downer, Whitley v. Duder, Rudgc v. Hume, Macindoe v. another, Bartley v. Spraggon, Langbein v. Miller, Walsh v. Jones, Weir v. N. Hume, McKenzie v. Leach, Robinson v. Hunter, Crompton v. Wilson, Josling v. Spenee, D. McLeod v. Anderson, Duff v. Burgess, Mundy v. Simmonds, Ash v. Brambley, Mason v. Gooding. Aid is v. Brett, Robbie v. Bruce.

•TE AWAMUTU CLUB. [BY TELEGRAM. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AWAMUTU. Thursday. Tho draw for the first round of the boge.v match of the To Awamutu Golf Club over 36 holes for Walker and Hall's trophy, is as follows:—F. C. Blundell v. M. Banielt. J. Wallace v. W. M Winter. K. Wallace v. J. O'Sullivan, H. V. Holmes v. W. Douglas, M. Otway v. A. J. Shepherd. D. MeArthur v. S. S. Preston. C. E. Clarkson v. A. F. Walker. H. E. Focke v. R. Hill, B. Kelly v E. Jeffries, J. Oliphant v. N. MeAlister, A. D. Wallace v. R. G. Hodges, H. Peake v. C. Crotty, D. Cairns v. J. Thompson, B. Hague v. J. Robertou. A. M. Beetham v. J. Dalziell. In the semi-finals for tho club's senior championship W. M. Winter beat M. Barnett. 2 up, and F. C. Blundell beat J. Wallace, 2 and 1. In the iuterniediato division O'Sullivan beat A. J. Shepherd and W. Douglas beat S. S. Preston. ' In the semi-finals for the jnnior championship H. Focke meets C. Clarkson and J. Oliphant meets B. Kelly. In the semi-finals for tho Archeen Cuo J. Wallace plays H. McDonald and R. Wallace meets the winner of the match Uolme3 v. Barnett. Tho following is tho draw for the ladies' one-club match, to bo played on Saturday: —Mrs. 11. McDonald v. Mrs. J. O'Sullivan. Miss A. Lees v. Miss M. Clark, Miss A. Montofiore' v. Miss Cameron, Mrs. W. Douglas v. Miss W. Manson. Miss H. Civil v. Mrs. A. J. McGovern. Miss M. Kay v. Miss J. Manson, Miss Irwin v. Mrs. M. Barnett, Mrs. Teasdale v. Mrs. J. Oliphant. Mrs. C. Blundell v. Mrs. E. Bryant. Miss H. Focke v. Mrs. A. F. Walker, Miss K. Woolly v. Mrs. R. G. Hodgeß, Mrs. M. McNair v. Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Whyte v. another.

The flag competition was won by Mrs. Teasdale. who carried tho flag to the 20th fairway. In the play-off for the final of tho ladies' junior championship Mrs. Blundell beat Miss M. Clark, 2 up.

THE OTOROIIANGA CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] OTOROHANGA. Thursday. The Oiorohanga Golf Club will piny a match in tho Parry-Rowland Shields competition. together with the filial round of tho captain's trophy competition on Saturday, the first. 1G players to qualify for both competitions. The draw is:—Prescott v. G. S. Fry, K. Smith v. Irvine. Philpot.t v. Hudsou, (r. H. Fry v. Hitcliiugs, Lawson v. Tmpski, Forle.sfjuc v. Hnu-ortb, Johnson v. N. Smith. Craig v. Alexander. Fleming v. Morloy, K. Liddy v. Murray, Anderson v. D. Liddy. Oraddoek v. Leigh. Innes-Jones v. Dr. GiJberd. Tho Ladies' Club will play tho final round , for the captain's trophy in conjunction with a Ladies' Golf Union medal round. There will also bo a Parry-Rowland Shields match. Tho following is tho draw; —Mrs. Cower)i v. Miss Lcathum. Mrs. Austin v. Mrs. Simms, Miss Wills v. Miss Innes-Jones, Miss Ilopkirk v. Miss Barker, Mrs. Innes-Jones v. Mrs. Patterson, Miss Kerr v. Mrs. Ditchings, Mrs. Cook v Miss McKerras, Mrs. Boles v. another, Mrs. Leigh v. Miss Cor boy, Miss Roehal v. Airs Irvine, Mrs. Skinner v. Mrs. Corbett, Mies H?bson v . Mrs Fanner. Miss Langkilde v. Miss lierney, Miss Frost v. Miss Farmer. MATCHES AT TAURANGA. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGA, Thursday. Tho September A grado medal of tho Tauranga Ladies' Golf Club was won by Mrs. Sanders, 105, 21—81. Tho B grado was won by Miss K. Turner, 113, ;!5—78 and tlioC grade by Miss P. Fell. 79." 21—55. Tho final of the junior championship, between Misseß C. Hall and K. Turner, was won by Miss llall, 7 up and G. Tho following team will represent Tauranga ladies in ». match against Cambridge :—iMesdames Heahl. Bulhird. Sanders, Mnyficld, Misses M. Sanders, F. Goodyear, P. Hartly, E. Goodyear. Reservo, Miss M. Wallis. Tho Whakatano Club will seiul a ladies' team to Tmironga. on October 7. In a match between Tauranga and Cambridge Men's Clubs tho following will comprise tho Tauranga men's team:—A. C. Anderson, A. Matheson, H. P. Bryan. R. J. Phelan, R. T. Goulding, B. Snodgrnss, R. U. Phelan. H. G. Rodgcrs, W. A. Paterson, D. A. Ivory, 11. P Butts. Reserve, L. W. Grieve. A men's four-ball bogey compelition was won by Bulhird and P. 11. Roche, 7 up. Another four-ball competition was won by Rodgers and Buxton, 8 up In the senior championship in the second round Bullard beat Turner, 1 up; Grieve beat Buxton, 1 up; Anderson, beat Rod- ■ jgers, 0 and 5. In tho junior championship in the second round Bullivant beat Green, 4 and !); Smith beat ITanna, 2 up: Titterton beat G. Mayfield, 2 and 1; Rowo beat Bullivant, 4 nnd !!. In the junior medal competition in the play-off of tho tio betwen Jordan and Smith, Smith won with a score of 01.

THE OPOTIKI CLUB. [I(Y TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] OPOTIKI. Thursday. In the junior championship of the Opotiki Golf Club C. Black boat J. O'Sullivan,ju'n., 1 up, and T. O'Sullivan beat E. ,T. Baigont, 2 and 1. The semi-final between L. Main and T. O'Sullivan will be played on Saturday. Black has a bye.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 15

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