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GOLF.

MAN UREWA CLUB. Teams representing the president and captain of tho Manurewa Golf Club played a match under ideal conditions, tho former winning by five games to four. Following wero the results, the names of the president's team being mentioned first:—O. V. Adlam beat Barnard, 6 and 5; J. Jepsom lost to Galloway, 3 and 2; Edgley lost to Gilmour, 4 and 2; Priest beat Margetts, 1 up; Hill lost to Ansley, 2 down; White beat Adlam, jun., 2 up; T. H. Flemming lost to Blore, 3 and 2: Fiemming, sen., boat Roberts, 1 up; Dr. Jenkins beat Dunn, 2 and 1. NORTH SHORE CLUB. Following is the draw for the captain's prize, the first round of which must be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club beforo June I:—R. T. Philson v. H. W. Bennett, J. D. Prime v. C. H. Kingsford, jun., R. A. Spinley v. J. N. Taylor, W. 11. Beattie v. A. Crompton, A. C. Griffiths v B. E. Goldwaler, G. D. Hunt v. H. J. Bramwell, C. H. Black v. C. N. Robinson. If. Freakes v. A. A. Tysoe, 11. Whitley v. R. Fotheringham, I. S. McHarg v. M. E. Thompson, R. V. Lush v. H. Cadness, C. H. Kingsford v. N. S. Chalmers, 11. Bartlett v. G. E. Dojvner, B. Rae v. R. Smallfield, G. McKenzio v. G. 11. Matthews, M. L. Drower v. A. W. Short. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Following is tho draw for the L.G.U. and button match, to bo played to-day by mem bers of the Akurana Ladies' Golf Club, in conjunction with the coronation medal and Aotearoa Cup, play to commence at 11.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Ilalford v. Miss Jones, Miss Cox v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Peet, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Preston v. Miss Darroch. B Grade.—Miss L. Hodge v. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Burtensliaw v. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs Pezaro v. Miss Tingey, Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Dalton v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Ewen v. Miss Waltens, Mrs. D. Hodge v. Miss Joughin. Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Dovey, Miss Spence v. Miss Marshall. C Grade, to commence play at 12 o'clock. —Miss Endean v. Mrs. Rogers, Miss Munro v. Miss Birch, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Free v. Mrs. Cooke. Mrs. Kingsland v. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Ashley v. Mis. Wynyard, Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Micklejolm, Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Schischka, Miss KerrTnylor v. Mrs. King, Mrs. McCrobie v. Mies Walters, Mrs. Robinson v. another.

Following is the draw for the first round of the foursomes match to be played during the week-end: —Miss Peet and Miss Jones v. Mis 3 Hodge and Mrs. Young, Miss Broadley and Miss Knott v. Mrs. Burtenshaw and Miss Spence, Miss Hodge and Miss Dalton v. Mrs. Ewen and Mrs. Pezaro.

FUKEKOHE TOURNAMENT,

FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB

Entries closo to-morrow for the open tournament arranged by the Pukekohe Golf Club for June 3. The programme comprises a handicap bogey match over 18 holes in the morning and a handicap medal round over 18 holes in the afternoon. The morning nnd afternoon rounds are together to comprise a scratch medal match over 3(3 holes. ,

The second match in the Franklin Golf Association's teams cup competition took place at Everslie during the week-end, when Pukekohe defeated Everslie by a margin of one match. Details are as follows. Pukekohe names first.—Singles: Johnson and Ilogan, all square; Coyle lost to Wardell. 2 and 1; Kissling beat Brewer, 3 and 2; Lawson lost to Beechey, 5 and 3. Foursomes: Johnson and Lawson beat Hogan and Wardell, 3 and 1: Kissling nnd Coyle beat Brewer and Beechey, 4 and 3.

Following is the draw for the coronation medal and the Aotearoa medal rounds to be piayeo to-morrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, starting at the first (re at noon, other players following at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. C. Blundell v. Mm. W. Aitken, Mrs. Teasdnle v. Miss Templer, Mrs. R. G. Guy v. Airs. A. T. Atkins. Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs. L. I. Day, Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. F. Marnier, Mrs. C. A. Arthur v. Mrs. G. Gower. Mrs. E. J. Mears v. Mrs. G. Primrose. Mrs. F. Hardy v. Miss Provis. Mrs. R. English v. Mrs. F. Gordon, Miss Cain v. Miss E. Hammond, Mrs. R. Newland v. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs E. M. Masters v. Mrs. J. F. Stiang. Mrs. J. McNicol v, Mrs. R. Worley, Miss B. Manning v. Mrs. J. Clachan, Mrs. 0. R. Fairer v. Mrs. C. L. MacDiarmid, Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. N. Sutherland, Mrs. D. Hay v. Mrs. G. B. Bartlett, Miss Dawson v. Mrs. W. Batt. Mrs. A. English v. Miss Coventry, Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. N. Rawlings, Mrs. F. Gniar v. Mrs. F. Jacobsen. Mrs. H. C. Ross v. Miss Stevens, Mrs. N. Ratcliffe v. Mrs. Seccombe, Mrs. L. Tompkins v. Mrs. A. Sandford. Mrs. W. A. Smith v. Miss Vickery, Mrs. T. C. 1* raser v. Mrs. P. Dingle, Mrs. W. Peterson v. Mrs. Elmsly, Mrs. Gordon Brown v. Mrs. A. E. Savage. Starting at the fourth tee. at 11.45 a.m.— Mrs P G. Russell v. Mrs. R. Hazard, Mrs. TI. D. Matthews v. Miss McLean, Miss Oliver v. Mrs. C. Matthews. Mrs. Mc--0 r nek en v. Mrs. M At. Ilockin, Mi 3. A. James v. Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. >i. V Ross v. Mrs. J. J. Stnndrin, Mrs. W lutehouse v. Mrs. G. Bindon. Players not nt the tee at their starting times will be placed ut the end of tlio draw. CAMBRIDGE CLUB. ' [nt-mt our own correspondent.! CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The Cambridge Golf Club held a Canadian Toiii-somes on Saturday under idea weather conditions. The best cards handed in were:—Dunbar and J. Butler, 81, 12—09: Freeman and Robinson, 82. lll—7l v Alfortl and Calvert, 81, 9-75; A. W. Nicoll and Law. 84, 9-75; A. H. Nicoll and feawers. II 7G; Garrard and jMitwisie, 00, b 77.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20882, 26 May 1931, Page 7

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20882, 26 May 1931, Page 7

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20882, 26 May 1931, Page 7