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PLAY AT Ml IDDLEMQRE. CAPTAIN'S PRIZE TOURNAMENT. ; SECOND ROUND COMPLETED. The second round of the captain's prize and match-play tournament was decided by membei-H of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore oc Saturday. A keen southerly wind prevailed and the course was fast and in excellent condition. Following were the results of the matches playedC. M. Croft beat H. Gilfillan 3 and 2; W. Pavitt beat G. W. Hutchinson, 1 up; H. A. Joyce beat L. Aldcrton 2 and i; W. S. Ralph beat H. Horton, 3 and 2; H. N. Pountney beat C. N. Jacobsen, at the 20th; R. H. Browne beat A. J. Friedlandei, 2 and 1; B. S. Finn beat P. 11. Upton, I up; L. W. Delph beat D. MacCormick, 5 and 3; V. W. Wilson, beat A. M. Howden, 2 and 1; R. 0. Gardner beat W Wilson, 1 up: W. A. Donald beat C. M. Gorrlon, 3 and 2; F. Mucky beat A. B. Thomson, 3 and 1; S. S. Wilson beat J. Farrell, 2 and 1; T. Clark beat E. B. Brown, 5 and 4; E. L. Bartleet beat C. Towle, 2 and 1;R. P. Worley beat H. W. Sinimonds, 3 and 2; R. J. King beat C. Sead-Gowing, 7 and G; W. B. Souter beat W. A. Gunn, 2 up; J. F. Brown beat A. W. Gillies, 9 and 7; W. G. Borne beat C. V. Mark. 4 and 3: H. V. Coverdalo beat P.' J. Western, 6 and 5; A. B. Lawrence beat 11. Y. Cameron, 4 and 3; T. \V. Johnson beat G. C. Henderson, 5 and 3; W. 13. Colbeck beat E. C. Sare. 5 and 4- M Benjamin beat L. P. Leary, 1 up; J. P. Aldred beat F. Jones, 2 and 1; B. C. Hart beat J. M. Barnett, 3 and 1. A medal competition for those players not taking part in the captain's tourney resulted as foEows:—R. D. Wright, 77, 2 —75; A. R. Martin, 85, 10—75; J. F. Ewen, 90, 14— <6; B. 11. Menzies. 78, 2—76; A. H. Ivirker, 98. 20—78. GLENDOWIE CLUB. The following were the best cards handed in for the first round of the medal handicap for the Howey Walker Cup, ■ played on Saturday by members of the Glendowia Golf Club:—J. R. Rendell, 88, 20—08; M. Bailey, 90, 20—70, G. Kissling, 83, 12—71; P. C. Niccolls, 82, 10—72; G. K. Mathieson, 92 19—73; Dr. Horton, 81, 7—74; W. L. Cole, 87, 12—75; R. Bradley, 88. 12—7G; P. White, 101, 25—76; A. C. Stedman, 90, j.j—76; E. Churcbouse, 96, 20 —76; E. Hutchison, 87, 10—77; F. Kronfeld, 94, 17—77; 11. Edmonds, 81, 7—77: F. Combes, 100. o> 7a • p. Bussell, 95, 17—78; W. Laxon, 92, 14—78; W Paton, 36, 18—78: T. Martin 96, 18—78; F. Trice, 86, 7—79; R. Kissling, 8G 7—79- D. McGregor, 104. 24—80; J. L. Sheen, 98, 18—80; F. Lintott, 96, 15—81; I. H. Hall, 96, 15—81; E. J. Richardson, 93, ]l—B2; N. A. Naismith, 99, 17—82; J. C. Graham, 98, 16 —82. The first round of an 18-holes medal eclectic match was played in conjunction with the cup contest. The second round will be played ne: t Saturday. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the last round of the captain's match, to be played on Wednesday by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Montgomery v. Miss Lundon, Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Mathieson. Miss Brookfield v. Mrs. Hayes, Miss W. Hintz v. Miss A. Colebrook, Mrs. Combes v. Miss Johnson, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. D'Authreau, Mrs. Rennie v. Mrß. McMillan, Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Lovegrove, Mrs. Lintott v. Miss Meadows, Mrs. Hutchison v. Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. Hintz v. another, Miss O. English v. Mrs. Markwick, Miss Scott v. Miss Lawrence, Miss Sharland v. Miss M. English, Miss Appleyard v. another The draw for the C grade match is as follows—Mrs. Waugh v. Mrs. Pelley, Mrs. C'olebrook v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Levien v. Miss M. Todd. Mrs. Page v. Miss Wells, Mrs. McGregor v. Mrs. Meiklejohn, Miss W. Rendell v. Miss Todd. . Following wero the best cards handed in. for the L.G.U. match:— First Division—Miss D. Brookfield, 94, 18—7G; Mrs. Hutchison, 96, 17—79: Mrs. Warren, 100. 20—80; Mrs. Hill, 97, 17—SO. Second Division. —Miss W. Hintz, 94, 23—71; Mrs. Macartney, 110, 32—78; Mrs. Lintott, 112. 32—80. The C grade match wae won by Mrs. Hughes.

PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played a mixed foursomes competition during the week-end for a trophy presented by Mrs. M. Chisholm. The best cards returned were as follows:—tr. A. Buddie and Miss B. Buddie, 87. 19—6S; A. G. Edey and Miss O. Stevens, 84, 12—72; L. G. Ansell and Mrs. F. C. Buddie. 96, 21—75;. C. G Malcolm and Mrs. E. W. Mills, 92, 17 7,>; N. H Hume and Mrs. M. Chisholm, 87, 12— io; 11. Johnson ana Mrs H. Spiller, 94, 17— (7; L. J. Minogue and Mrs. Foote, 93, 14— <9; L H Saunders and Mrs. D. Mowbray, 92, 12—80- W C Taylor and Mrs. Scurr, 90. 16—80; E. W. Mills and Mrs. Tyßoe. 94, 11—80- C. P. Hopkins and Miss C. Kelly, % A. W. Clark and Miss B. 0 Neill, 9S| ]5 —83 : H. C. Stevens and Mrs. Curtis, bai 15—84. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Following were the best cards returned by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club in the second monthly medal roucd:— Miss McDonald, 90, 22—68; Mrs. Bowden, 95, 27—68; jliss A. O'Neill, 87, 18—Q9. The senior putting contest was won by Mrs. Mowbray, while Miss R. Williamson won the junior competition. „ , Following is the draw for the first round of an eclectic match to be played next Wednesday.—Mrs. England v. Miss A. O'Neill, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Buddie. Miss (X Stevens v. Miss McDonald, Miss B. O'Neill v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss M. Parker v Miss Harty, Miss M. Stevens v. Jkliss Kelly, Miss Lorie v. Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Weller v. Miss Blomfield, Mrs. Kensington v Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Scurr. Mrs. Chisholm v. Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss Wight v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Spiller. Mrs. Edey v. Mrs-. Anderson, Miss R. Williamson v. Mrs. Close, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Curtis, Miss J. Parker v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Williamson. The C grade match, which was postponed, will be played on Thursday with the same partners.

AIvARANA CLUB. A medal round was playad by the junior members of the Aknrana Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the results:— llely. 93. 24—119; Budge. 85. 15—70; Coutts. 92. 22—70: Cullen. 92, 22—70: Stacey, 91, 21 —7O; Beauvais, 94, 22—72. WAITER! AT A CLUB. The Waitemata Golf Club held a fourball best-ball bogey match for senior and junior pairs on Sa.tuylay. The winners were J. Hogau (5) and P. Mason (22), with the excellent card of 7 up. Other best cards were:—Rudge nnd Cassels-Brown, 4 up; Leach and Burgess, 3 up; SpTaggon and D. McLeod, 2 up; Rao and Gooding, 2 up; Langbien and DufT, 1 up. INTER-CLUB CONTEST. TITIRANGI BEATS AIvARANA. Members of the Akarana and Titirangi Golf Clubs played a teams match at Akarana on Saturday, victory going to litirangi by eight games to four. Following are the results, Titirangi names being mentioned first in ' each case.—Brinsdeu lost to Smith. 2 and 1; T. A. Goulding beat J Coltman, 2 and ) ; Robinson beat Brown, 2'and 1; A. Goulding beat' Greenbank, 1 up- R Dacre beat McKenzie. 2 and 1: Kay beat Clarke. 2 and 1: Beehan beat Baker '2 and 1; Goudie beat B. Coltn:an. 2 and* 1; Joplin lost to Swanson, 2 and 1; Peace lost to Holloway. 1 up: Parr beat Syme, 3 and 2: Wyatt lost to Halford, 3 and 2. NORTH SHORE CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING HELD. Representatives from many Auckland golf clubs, in addition to a large number of members and visitors, were present at the opening of the newly-formed Aortn Shore Golf Club 011 Saturday afternoon. The president. Mr. N. S. Chalmers, accompanied by Mrs. Chalmers, welcomed tie visitors. He gave a brief review ot the club's activities since its inception, oil - lining the work which had been done by the club's officials in laying out the course and (supervising its formation. Altej a number of congratulatory telegrams had been read, the president drove otr the first bl Mr A. Harris. M.P.. congratulated the club upon the acquisition of such a fine property and wished it every success Mr. J. Hislop. Mayor of Devonport, nnd Mr J. W Williamson, and Mr. J. Gtuniven, the newly-elected Mayor of lakapuna. were also present. Mixed toursonies were played over nine holes. Following were the best cards returned:—Mr. and Mrs. Tysoe, 36: Mis? Alison and -Mr. Nicks, 37; Mr. and Mrs. Black, 39.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. - The first round of the Kinaswell Shield competition, for which a lftflje entry was 'KS: received, was played by members of 'he • v Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill - : on Saturday. The conditions were ideal. -V L. B. Schnauer handed in the best card! ttis score being all square. L. H. Norton and H. Morpeth were next in order, each returning cards of 1 down. Other good cards were as followsJ. W. Clarke, D. R. Garrard, G. S. Laird, A. K. Hawley, G. Goodwin, all 2 down; F. Foord, 3 downj S. Cftro, K. M. Tolhurst, V. C. Keys, H, Walker, 4 down. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. An open-day tournament will be held by the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow. A medal handicap match will be played, players starting at intervals of four minutes in the order of tho draw, which is as follows: — First Tee, commencing at 9.15 a.m.—Mrs. T W. Hosking v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. A. Swain, Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs. Fmlay v. Mrs.Parker, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Deighton v. Miss K. Horton, Miss B. Grierson v. Mrs. H. P. Willis, Miss G Easton v. Mrs. E. R. Mason; Mrs. I. "u: ' Stewart v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. Patersou v. Mrs. M. Willis, Miss C. Bray v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss M. Richardson v. Mrs. C. Grevatt, Mrs. M. G. Hutchison v. Mrs. C. Robinson. Mrs. M. Hintz v. Miss G. Parr. I Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. C. J. Schnauer, Mrs.A. A. Caughey v. Mrs. Hipkins, Miss G. Smith v. Mrs. Jerrat, Miss M. Peet v. Miss McGowan, Miss T. Cox v. Miss P. Lawrence, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. Neale, Mrs. iialford v. Mrs. Wellstcd. Mrs. Leggo v. Miss C. Gallagher. Miss Morrison v. Mrs. Horton, Miss H. Percy v. Mrs. M. Henry, Mrs. Lever v. Miss D. Lamb. Miss J. Little v. Mrs. Malcolm. Mrs. H. Wiles v. Miss F. Preece, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. G.- Brown v. Mrs. E. Brown. Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Miss A. Hacket, Miss N. Self v: Miss P. Peet, Mrs. Broughton v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. Ramsay, Miss P. Moody v. Mrs. Rudge, Miss O'Callaglun v.' : Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. Herbert v. Miss I. Walker, Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Mrs. Pocock v. Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. Beaumont v Miss R. Hill, Mrs. Tikton v. Mrs. Dawson Miss Tingey v. Mrs. Napier ; Mrs. Busins v - Mrs. J. H. Stewart, Mrs. Is. Johnston v. Afiss Blackburn. Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. McFarlane v. Misi Tiarks, Miss I. Foote v. Miss Palmer, Mrs. D A Walker v. Miss R. Williams, Mrs., Gillies v. Mrs. Keys. Mm. Jouglun v. Mrs. H Williams, Mrs. Burtonshaw v. Mrs. Fee, Miss Nesta Self v. Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Pezaro •v. Miss D. Ryan, Mrs. Long v. Miss A. Yonge. • . _ r Ninth Tea, commencing at 9.15 a.m.—Mrs, G. L. Taylor v. Miss K. Churton, Mrs. F. W Grant v. Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. Saxton v. Mrs. G. Hardley, Miss M. Harvey v. Misa F Lowrie, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. G. M. White, Mrs W. J. Reid v. Miss J. Easton, Mrs. L Norton v. Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. _ E. D. Henrys v Miss M. Robson, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Kilner. Mrs. Dovey v. Mr 3. DudA Canadian foursome medal match will be held in tho afternoon, players to choose partners and opponents. A putting competition will also be held. TITIRANGI BEATS PUPUKE. A match between members of the Titirangi and Pupuke Golf Clubs was, played at Titi- . rangi on Saturday and resulted in a win for the former by nine games to two, one being all square. Following were the results, Titirangi names being mentioned first! t —H A. Randrup beat I. G, Mckenzie. 4. and 3; C. G. Fisher beat H. C. Stevens, 8 and 2; J. Carnachan lost to L. J. Minoguo. 3 and 2; R. J. Hamilton beat E. W. Mills, 5 and 4; E. F. Burns beat H. Goodwin, 5 and 4; S. Hunter beat F. H. Mmgay, 5 and 4; W. P. Baker beat R. Johnson, 1 up; T E Cleary beat L. H. Saunders, 2 and 1: A' H O'Leary and W. C. Taylor, all square; W. R. Vercoe beat T. G. de Clive Lowe. 7 and 6; L. Knight beat L. G. Ansell, 3 and 2; W. West lost to L. Harrison, 3 and 1. TITIRANGI CLUB. Following are the results of matches played by members of the Titirangi Golf, Club in tho Taylor Bowl competition oh Saturday :-G. T. Mamner beat V. N. Hubble, 5 and 4; C. Robinson beat H. W. Cooke, 1 up; R. J. Graham beat t. b. Ballin, 3 and 1; H. Broadbent beat <tt. B. McCoy, 3 and 1: J. Dawson beat L. ilardie, . 2 and 1; A. E. Saunders beat H. L. Robson, 1 up; W. J. A. Thomson beat E. Onlson, 3 and' 2; R. R. McCrystal beat H. M. Rogerson, 2 and 1. , _ , The third round of the Taylor Bowl will ' be played next Saturday and a bogey handicap will be held in conjunction. EVERSLIE CLUB. Members of the Everslie Golf Club playfd a medal round on Saturday afternoon. . the best, cards returned were:—Bmgley, 102, _ 35 —66, Mclnnis, 100, 32-6S; Busing, 90, 18 72- Ferguson, 92, 20—72; Johnson, 94, 22—72;' Blair. 102. 30—72; Leitch. 91. 18— 73; Hogan. 83. 10—73; Beechey. 87 14—'3; Rice, 90. 15—75; Wardell. 88, 12—/6; Parker, 108, 31—77; Smith. 98, 20—78; Fmlay, 110," 35—75; Hobso'n, 98, 15—S3. EVERSLIE LADIES' CLUB. A flag match- waa played by members of the Everslie Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday. Miss Stella Andre was the winner, carrying the flag to the 19th green. > A medal handicap match will be played to-morrow over 12 holes, players to choose own partners. PAPAKURA CLUB. A handicap medal match was played by members of the Papakura Golf Club on Saturday. The best cards returned were as follows;—Olsen, 90, 18—72; Matheson, 100, 22—73. PAPAKURA LADIES' .CLUB. A bogey match was played by of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday. In the senior division the best card was returned by Mrs. Rushton, and in the junior division by Miss H. Coxhead. Following is the draw for a medal handicap match to be played on "Wednesday, commencing at 1 p.m.—Miss '\' n^e '• Miss Mellsop, Miss M. Walters v. Miss M. Hill, Mrs. Elliott v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Brookes v. Miss E. Hill, Miss Rhind v. . Miss A. Wright. Miss J. Walker v. Mrs. Boyce. Mrs. Ucquhart v. Mrs. McNeely. Mrs. Foote v. Miss Hoe. Mrs. Walters v. Miss Comrie, Mrs. Pavitt v Mrs. Jj. Cooper, Miss O. Slack v. Mrs. Pegler, Mrs. Watts v. Mrs. Knight, Miss Hams v. Mrs. • Johnstone, Mrs. Doull v. Miss Cleary, Mis*. A McLennan v. Miss E. Jarvie. Urs. McLennan v. Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Edde v. Miss Coxhead, Mrs. H. Wilson v. Mis» Urquhart, Miss L. Hewitt v. Miss Honeyford, Miss Finlayson v. Miss Dreadon, Mrs. Sutherland Wilson v. Mrs. lates. - Miss P. Gardiner v. Miss Gannon. ANNUAL BOYS' TOURNEY. The annual open tournament for boys conducted by the Auckland Golf Club will commence at Middlemore this morning a nine o'clock, when a 36 holes scratch ana handicap medal match will be played, the best eight scores qualifying for match PlayThe tournament will be continued tomorrow and on Wednesday and Thursday. taumarunui club. [from our own correspondent.] TAUMARUNUI, Saturday. A high wind to-day made good scoring difficult in the Canadian foursome Played on the Taumarunui Gdlf Club's course. 1 lie winning card was returned by D. M. oimmons and B. McMaster. Scores were as follows;—Simmons and McMaster, 91, 19— <-. Albertson and Craig, 81, 7-74; R.chter and Henry,, SG, 9-77; Poutawera and Barker, 88, 11-77; Stevenson and Hamill, 88, . U Sandel and Hughes. 85. 7-78; Seaton, and E. M. Johnston. 96, 18-78: Harty and King. 94, 15—79; Thomas and Gilpin, 90, 10—bo, Thynne and Wilks. 92, 10-S2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 12

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 12

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 12