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GOLF.

PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE

FOUR-BALL BOGEY CONTEST

GLENDOWIE DEFEATS PUPUKE

There was a large entry for the four-ball best-ball bogey competition. which was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club, und;r excellent conditions at Middlemore on Saturday. Following were the best cards returned:—ll. A. Joyce and R. Martin, 7 up; P. H. Upton and C. V. Mark, 6 up; B. G. Thompson and J. L. M. Horrocks, G up; 11. C. Luscombe and R. H. Browne, 6 up; V. E. J. Wells and A. M. Smith, 2 up; E. C. Sare and T. H. Glendining, all square. Dr. T W. J. Johnson reached the final round of tho captain's tourney on Saturday by defeating R. J. King, 3 and 2. King won the first two holes, but could not retain his lead. Dr. Johnson, on the day, being much the steadior of tho pair. Dr. Johnson will now play the winner of the match between 11. G. Rainger and W. fe. Ralph. The following team will represent the Auckland Golf Club in an inter-club match with the Titirangi Club, to be played at Titirangi next Saturday:—ll. B. Lusk, . S. Ralph. H. Plumley, B. 11. Menzies. W. N. Abbott, R. D. Wright, E. L. Bartleet, V. E. J. Wells, L. W. Delph, W. A. Donald, C. Jacobsen, N. Louisson, S. C. Colbeck, R. G. Rainger, H. V. Coverdale, W. B. Colbeck, V. W. Wilson, F. Macky, R. O. Gardner, 11. Tidmarsh. G. H. Abel, D. MacCormick, C. M. Gordon. J. P. Aldred. Emergencies: R. B. Wilson, D. Robertson. TITIRANGI CLUB. Ideal conditions prevailed on Saturday when membei'3 of the litirangi Golf Club played a medal handicap foursomes, seniors and juniors together, 'ihe competition resulted in a tie between C. G. |'' isl 'cr and A A Tysoe, 91. 11—77, and J. 11. fcrancis and G. L. Taylor. 93, JO—77. Other good cards were:—A. X. Taylor and A- EWhitten, 92, 14—78;. A. J. Parr and W. b. D'Audney. 90, 12—78; T. A. Goulding and G C. Jones, SS. 9—79; A. E. Saunders and J." W. Jones, 9G, 10—SO; J. Murray and J. H. Birch, 93, 13—80; R. J. Graham and J. Yock, 99, 18—80; E. G. Tallis and F. G. Alpe, 94, 14—SO. Tho semi-finals of tho Taylor Bowl competition were also played and resulted as follows:—B. W. Beaumont (20) beat 11. Broadbent (10), 5 and 3; J. 11. Goyder (12) beat T. Goudie (9), 5 and 4. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for tho handicap match play competition to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow: — First Tee. at 10.30 a.m.—Mrs. T. ,W. Hosking v. Mrs. R. Deighton, Miss M. C. Bray v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. E. D. Henrys. Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. G. McMillan, Miss B M. Grierson v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Miss G. I. Easton v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Miss M. Duder, Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Miss M. Bailey. Miss M. Richardson v. Mrs. L. Ferguson, Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss P. Moody, Mrs. M. Shroff v. Miss M. Fouhy, Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Rawson-Smith v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay. Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Topliss, Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Coakley v. another. Eighth Tee at 10.30 a.m.—-Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. H. Brinsden, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Miss M. Goldwater, Miss Noel Self v. Mrs. P. Harrison, Miss R. Cornaga v. Mrs. W. Paterson, Mrs. E. Alison v. Mrs. G. Court, Mrs. J. B. Johnston v. Miss Nesta Self, Mrs. Mackinnon v. Mrs. A. Cooke. A C grade match will start at 10.15 o'clock, players to choose partners. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. There was a large entry for the medal match played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday, the course being in splendid order. The winner was J. T. D. Lloyd with the splendid card of 91, 25—60. G. Laird was runner-up with the excellent score of 92, 23—09. Other cards were:—C. Coleman, 84, 11—70; 11. Morpeth, 85, 14—71; F. Ford, 89, 18—71; A. K. Turner, 91, 10—72; A. Iv. Howley, 81, 8—73; J. W. Clarke, 84, 10—74; L. H. Norton, 80. 12—74; J. T. Mitchell, 95. 20—75; V. C. Keys. 91. 18—70; W. D'Audney, 92, 16—76; A. T. Schisclika, 101, 25 —76; L. B. Schnauer, 89, 13 —76. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for tho first round of the eclectic match to bo played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill to-morrow, commencing at 10.45 o'clock, in order of the draw:-—Miss A. Grove v. Miss E. Schnauer, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Grevatt, Mrs. A. Swain v. Miss C. Stubbs. Mrs. H. Johnston v. Miss K. Churton, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. Mcllraith v. Miss G. Parr, Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. G. M. White. Miss Carnachan v. Mrs. Burton, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. C. J. Schnauer, Miss ITaslett v. Mrs. J. Jerrat, Miss L. Dunnptt v. Mrs. Neale, Miss McGowan v. Mrs. Parker, 'Miss Latirance v. Mrs. Ilipkins. Miss S. Johnston v. Mrs. ITorton, Mrs. Wellsted v. Miss Morrison, Miss Potter v. Mrs. H. Wiles, Miss F. Preece v. Mrs. Henry, Miss D. Lamb v. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. G. Hard ley. Mrs. S. Reid v. iris. Saxton. Miss Harvey v. Mrs. Dunne. Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Poeock v. Mrs. Verry, Miss M. Robson v. Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Bourke. Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. Balgarnie, Mrs. Norton v. Mrs. Kilner, Miss I. Walker v. Miss Blackburn. Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. H. Walker, Miss Millington v. Miss Ronayne, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Miss A Palmer. „ , , Ninth Tee.—Mrs Oxley v. Mrs Goldwater. Mrs. Rnmsny v. Mrs. \\ . J Koid. Mrs. Dudley v. Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. J. Dawson v Miss P. Reid. Mrs. A. Gnerson v. Miss R. Williams, Miss A. Y. Hay v. Mrs. O'Neill, Miss G. Finnerty v. Mrs Keys, Mrs. Fee v. Mrs. H. Williams Miss C. Creamer v. Miss A. Yonge, Miss L. laterson v. another. . A one-club match will be held on I binsday. June 18. for handicap l'layers, for a trophy presented by Mr. . H. t rost. players to choose partners. ihe maun will commence at 11 o'clock. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The third round of the L.G.U. monthly medal match played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club resulted ma win for Mrs. Beaumont with a score of 101. 31— 70 The next best cards were:—Miss Kelly. 68.' 10-72; Miss B. O'Neill, 91 22-72. Following is tlio draw lor a hogev match to be played on Wednesday :—Miss M. Stevens v. Miss A. O'Neill. Miss 0. Stevens v. Miss Kelly. Miss McDonald v. Miss Harty. Mrs. Mowbray v. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. England. Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Goldwater Miss B. O'Xeill v. Miss M Parker, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Kensington v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Deighton v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Allen v. Miss Blomfield. Mrs. Herbert v. Miss R. Williamson, Mrs. Foote v. Miss E. Lorie. Mrs. Curtis v. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Court v. Mrs. Edey, Mrs. Baxter v. MiBS Quirk. Miss Scurr v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Spiller v. Mis* Gudgeon. Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. R. Cliisholm, Miss Gillett v. Miss J. Parker, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Close, Miss Mills v. Mrs. McCorkindale, Mrs. M. Cliisholm v. Miss MoncreifT. Mrs. McFarlane v. Miss G. Lorie, Mrs. McCreadie v. another. Tho draw for the C grade match, to be played next Thursday, is as follows: —Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Holl v. Mrs. Goodwin, Miss 0 led hill v. Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Grey. Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Scales. Mrs. Aftwood v. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Bond v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Maxwell v. Mrs. Chapman, Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Held t. Miss Barton v. Mrs Thomas, Mrs. Rush v. Mrs. Shearer. The last G grade match was won by Mrs Holl. AKARANA CLUB. A bogey match, played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday was won bv L. Harris, who returned a card of one up. Other cards were:— H. Cullen, all square: E. Bayley. 1 down; W. Swnnson, A. Clarke, M. Kiely, G. M. Brown, 2 down; V. Baker. C. Hnltord, V. J. Smith, 3 down; T. if. Campbell, 4 down. W A ITEM ATA CLUB. The qualifying rounds for the senior and junior handicaps were played during the week-end by members of the Waitemata Golf Club. Following are the results:— Seniors.—Langbein, 69; Layzell, 72; Bartley, 72; Spraggon, 73; Macindoe, 73; O'Connor, 73; Hogun, 76; Miller, 77; O'Connell, 77. Juniors.—McLeod, 69; Harper, 73;' Cas-gell-Brown, 75; Mundy, 77; Gooding, 77; Rowan, 80; Simmons, 81; Bramley, 81. MANUREWA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the monthly button match to be played by members of the Manurewa Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. commencing at 11 o'clock:—Mrs. Shu gar v. Miss Margetts, Miss Juckes v. Miss Kind, Miss Grey v. Miss Phillips, Mrs. Edgley v. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. Collie, Mrs. White v. Mrs. George, Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. Margetts, Miss Brady v. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Adlam v. Miss Dunn.

WIN FOB GLENDOWIE.

SENIOR AND JUNIOR MATCHES.

Teams representing the Pupuke and Glendowie Golf Clubs played a match at Pupuke ou Saturday, the latter winning by nine games to three, one being nil square Results were as follows, Pupuke names being given first in each instance:—l. G. McKenzie and F. Price all square: L. J. Minogue lost to R. R. Kissling, 2 and 1; H. G. Stevens lost to E. Hutchinson, 2 up; it.. \v. Mills lost io R. E. Edmonds, 1 tip; A. lr. Lane lost to C. B. Thomas, 4 and Goodwin lost to A. Duthie, 2 up; t. H. Minguy beat P. Niccolls. 4 and 3; R. Johnson lost to C. S. Woods, 3 and 2, L. H. Saunders lost to 'E J. Richardson. 5 and 4: T G de Clive Lowe lost to L. Cole, 4 ana D." R. Mowbray lost to G. Kissling. 2 up; N. Chapman beat R. Bradley. 1 tip. . in the iunior match, played at Glenaowie, Glendowie won by seven games to three, two games being all square, following aio the results, Glendowie names being mentioned first:—W. Saxon beat L. O. Ansel . 6 and 5: A. Stedman and W. laylor. all sauare; D. McGregor lost to N. Hume. 3 and 1: J. Hall lost to C. Hopkins. 1 down; F Kronfeld beat J. Williams, 3 and 2, xi. Wright and A. Crown, all square; r*. A. Naismith lost to C. Brown, 2 down: J. Russell beat R. Skeet. 8 and G; C. Graham beat W. Stemson, 8 and 7; J*. C. Snedden beat D. McCorkindale, 7 and 5; C. L. Hewsnn beat W. Bush. 4 and 2; W. Paton beat B. Sellars, 4 and 3. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. The Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club will hold an open day on Wednesday when a medal handicap will bo played, commencing at. the first teo at 0.15 o'clock. Following is the draw, pairs following at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. Hosking v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. G. Ferguson. Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mrs. Swain v Mrs. McMillan. Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. O'Lenry, Mrs. Findlay v Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss E. Mahoney, Mrs Patersori v. Mrs. Caughey, Mrs. Widenn v. Mrs. F. Grant, Miss E. Schnauer, v. Miss G. Smith. Miss Stubbs v Mrs. F. Browne, Mrs. Mcllraith v. Miss Brookfield Mrs H. V. Johnson v. Mis 3 Griorson, Miss B. M. Cooke v. Miss Cox, Mrs. A. Hill v. Miss Bray, Mrs. Green v. Miss G. Parr, Miss Haslett v. Mrs. Hintz, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. E. Hutchison, Mrs Rushton v. Miss M. Richardson. Mrs. Lever v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. C. J. Schnauer v. Sirs. G. Mathieson. Miss M. Smith v. Strs. Butler, Mrs. Halford v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs M Bailey v. Mrs. Warren, Miss Morrison 'v. Miss M. English. Miss M. Walters v. Miss J. Johnson. Miss Peet v. Mrs. d'Authrenu, Miss Hncket v. Mrs. Stanley. Mrs A. Horton v. Miss W. Hintz, Mrs. G. L Taylor v. Mrs. Ralph, Mies Little v. Miss S. Mahoney. Mrs. Elliott v. Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Lovett, _ Sirs. Tilston v. Miss Lawrence, Mrs, Marwick v. Mrs. Rudge, Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. Henrys, Miss O'Callaghan v. Mrs. W. J. Reid. Mrs. Cliappell v. Miss L. Norton, Mrs. Pavitt v. Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Sutton v. Mrs G. Court, Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. B. Cooke, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Campbell. , Ninth Tee, at 9.15 a.m.—Mrs. liintoit v. Miss M. Russell, Mrs. E. Allison y Mrs. P,artleet, Mrs. Watts v..Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Todd v. Mrs. Knight, Miss E. Spencer v. Miss Lundon, Miss A. Colebrook v. Miss C Wells, Mrs. Lovegrovo v. Miss Fnilayson, Mrs Urqubart v. Mrs. Combes, Miss H. Clark v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Long v. Miss Coxhead, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Macartney. NORTH SHORE CLUP. Members of the North Shore Golf Club played a medal competition on Saturday. Following were the best cards returned: — R. Philson, 80, 20 —Gt>; R. Lusk, 86, 20—66; R Fotherington, 83, IG—67; G. W. Frater, 24—67; A. Harvey, 90. _ 22—GS; W. Chalmers, 81, 12 —69; W. Oliver, 84, 15—69. RECORD AT OTAHUHU. A medal match over 18 holes was played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday. H. Levy, who established the record of 73 on the Everslie course on Wednesday last, again played splendid golf to finish in 75, which is a record for tho new links. A. P. Eustace also played well to finish in 79, which, with his handicap, gave him the win over' Levy. The best cards were:—A. P. Eustace, 79, 12—67; H. Levy, 75, 6—G9; A. Todd, 100, 26—74; W. B. Eustace, 85, G —79; C. R. Reader, 97, 14—83; K. R. Kay, 99, 15—84. OTAHUHU V, EVERSLIE. Members of the Otahuhu and Evenlie Golf Clubs played a teams match at Everelie during the week-end. resulting in a win for the former by eight matches to four, two being all square. Following are the results. Otahuhu names being mentioned first in each case:—Levy beat Hogan, 5 and 4; W. B. Eustace lost to Wardell, 4 and 3; A. P. Eustace beat Hobson, 8 and 7; Reader lost to Beechey, 3 and 2; Easterbrook beat Busing, 1 up; Rica beat Todd, 6 and 5; Kay beat T. G. Smith, 5 and 3: Logan beat Blair, 8 and 6; Currie and Ferguson, all square; Levy and W. Eustace and Hogan and Wardell, all square; A. P. Eustace and Header beat Busing and Beacher, 5 and 4: Easterbrook nnd Todd beat Brewer and Rice, 2 and 1; Kay and Currie beat Ferguson and Smith, 2 and 1; Logan and Frommlierg lost to Leech and Blair, 4 and 3. DUFF CUP COMPETITION. [from OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIUKU, Saturday. Members of the Waiuku Golf Club to-day played the opening qualifying round in the DulF Cup competition, and the second qualifying round will be plnyed next Saturday. The best cards returned wer-j as follo.vs:— A. Herrold, 87, 14—73; Bloomfield, 81. 6—75; Ohlson, 81. 5—7G; Colbeck, 83, 6—77: Jerrnm, 100, 20—80; Forbes, 88, 6—82; Aldred. 101, 20—84; Roscoe, 108, 22—SG. MATCHES AT PUKEKOHE. [from our own correspondent.] PUKEKOHE, Saturday. The first round for tho Livingstone Cup was played to-day by members of the L'ukekohe Golf Club. The cards returned were ns follows'—Bish, 90, 24—66; Spooner, 91. 21—67; Lawson. 81, 12—69; Kissling, 81, 10—71; Short. 90, 18—72; Johns, 89, 16—73; Payne, 91, 18—73; Snell, 93. 20—73: McWhirter, 85, 11—74; Pike. 96, 22—74; Oharlesworth, 91, 16—75; Foster, 102 , 26—76; Johnson, 83, 7—76; Jobson, 93, 16—77: Bockett, 103, 24—79; Winter, 105, 26—79; Duncan. 102, 20—82; Syine. 120, 32—S8. Members of the Indies' division played tho qualifying round for the Brosnahan Spoons. The following qualified:—Mrs. Pike, 98, 24 — 74; Miss Jefferis, 99, 20—79; Miss Campbell, 108, 28—80: Miss R. Johns, 97, 16—SI; Miss Kensington, 107, 26—81; Miss Raynes, 109. 26—83; Mrs. Maddisou, 105, 20—85; Mrs. Moore, 113 , 28—85. PLAY AT ONEWHERO. [from our own correspondent.] TUAKAU, Saturday. The first round in the president's trophy competition, played by members of the Onewhero Golf Club, resulted as follows Allen (21) beat McNaught (34), 7 and 6; Wright (32) beat Pattullo (35), 6 and 5: McDermott (24) beat Lindberg (36). 3 and 2; Taylor (28) beat Glasgow (31), 6 and 5. The semi-finals will bo played next Saturday. Other members of the club will play a mixed foursomes handicap match over nine holes. Partners have been arranged as follows, and are to choose opponents:— Miss K. Walter and D. Cameron. Lacy and Lawson, Mrs. Martin nnd Pattullo. Miss Aislabie nnd E. Cameron, Miss Gene Owen nnd Brownlee, Miss S. Cameron and Lacy, Miss Reals and Poutu, Miss Allen and Wilson, Miss Gwen Owen and Lindberg, Mrs. McDermott nnd Eyre, Miss Henderson and Glasgow, Mrs. Muir and McNaught, Mrs. Harper and Muir, Miss Greensmith nnd Martin. Mrs. Eyre and Walter, Miss Biddick and Rapson, Miss F. Cameron and Da vies. KOTORUA LADIES' CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ROTORUA, Saturday. The eclectic match finals were played by members of the Roforua Ladies' Golf Club yesterday for trophies presented by Miss Snodgrass. Results were as follows:—A grade: Mrs. Butler, 81, 13—63; Mrs. Haymes, 87, IS—69: Miss Carnachan, 87, 18—69; Mrs. I,a Trobe Hill, 84, 12—72. B grade, first division: Miss Harris, 93. 24—69; Mrs. R. C. Smith, 94, 24, 70: Mrs. Worthington, 93. 22—71; Mis. Gondie. 94, 23—71. Second division: Mrs. Reg. Smith, 92, 27—65: Mrs. Kelly, 99, 32—67; Mrs. Wnckrow. 95, 26—69. C grade- Miss Mitchell, 91, 15—76; Mi?s Handcock, 82, 4—78; Mrs. Fenton, S3, 9—79. TE KUITI CLUB. [FROM Ot T It OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE KUITI. Saturday. The following members of tho Te Kniti Golf Club qualified to play off for the Sieedmnn-Herbert Cup (net scores):—llotu, |'>l; Iletet. 63; Powdrell. 65; Drake, 69; Twomey, 70: Saunders, Higgins. 71; Aitkcn, Anderson, 73; Hinsdale. 77: Bathgate. Tate, Harrison. Boyd. 78; Podevin, 80; Browne, 81. TE KUITI LADIES' CLUB. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE KUITI, Saturday. The following members of the Te Kuiti Ladies' Golf Club qualified for play in tho Harrison Cup competition (net scores) : Mrs. Evans, 69; Miss McKenzie, 74; Miss Graham, 7(i: Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Dinsdnle, 7H; Mrs Aitken, Mrs. Hnrgrenves, 83; Miss Orny, Miss Fennell, 84; Miss Jordnn, SG; Mrs. Were, 87; Mrs. Tate, 93; Miss Barker, 94; Mrs Boyd, Miss Lane, 90; Mißa Greshiun, 98.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 12

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