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GOLF.

INTER-CLUB COMPETITION.

HAMILTON BEATS AUCKLAND

SENIOR AND JUNIOR CONTESTS

[from our own correspondent.]

HAMILTON, Sunday

Twenty-tliree members of the Auckland Golf Club visited Hamilton during the week-end and played a series of games with the members of the Hamilton- Club. In the singles Hamilton seniors won by seven games to three, two being squared. Hamilton juniors won five games and Auckland juniors four. Two of the games were squared. In the four-ball matches Hamilton seniors won four games and lost two. and Auckland won three junior games and Hamilton one, one game being squared. On the aggregate Hamilton won 17 games and Auckland 12, five games being squared. The results were as follows, Hamilton players being mentioned first: Singles.—Seniors: J . L. Black defeated Rnlnh 2 up- W. Wynne defeated Dr. Abbott 1 up H. T. Gillies defeated Wngut, 2 up- C. B. Wake defeated Donald, 1 up; T A.' Atkins lost to Bartleet, 3 and 1; <-r. H Guy lost to Dr. Colbeck, 2 and 1; H. W. Fisher lost to N. Louisson, 3 and 1; G S Crimp defeated V. Wilson, 3 and J.' Horton defeated H. Tidraarsh, 2 and 1; C. Sutcliffe defeated Dr. F. Macky, 4 and 3- T. Simpson and Abel, all square, \\ . U Ross and S. Wilson, all square. T o i irl Juniors.—P. G. Harkness lost to Johnn+nn " and 1- A. L. Tompkins lost to it. Horton, 6 and 5; G. E. A. Wilkes defeated B -Elliott, 5 and 4; H. L. Blackie and Sellar all square; W. P. Gray defeated Masters, 3 and 2; R. D. McFarland and J. Wilson, all square; G. H. Bmdon defeated P. C. Towle, 3 and 2; W. J. King defeated P. Nathan, 3 and 1; .J. £ • bU,.nfe defeated A. Smith, 4 and 3; E. H. Eg™ ton lost to R. J. King, 2 down; A. Cradwick lost to Thompson, 3 and 1. Four-ball. —Seniors: Black and wake defeated Donald and Ralph, 2 and 1; Wynne and Crimp defeated Wright and Abbott. 3 and 2; Gillies and Atkins lost to Bartleet fend V Wilson, 1 down; Guy and J. Horton lost to Colbeck and Louisson, 2 down: Fisher and Sutcliffe defeated Tidmarsh and Macky, 2 and 1; Simpson and Ros3 defeated Abel and S. Wilson, I up _ Juniors.—-Harkness and lomplnns lost to Johnston and R. Horton, 5 and 4; Wilkes and Bindon lost to Elliott and Thompson. 2 down; Gray and McFarland lost to Masters and J. Wilson, 2 and 1: Blackie and W J King defeated Towle and Nathan. 6 and 5; Strang and Champion and Smith and R. J. King, all square.

WIN FOR AUCKLAND. DEFEAT OF MAUNGAKIEKIE. A teams match played at Middlemore between members of the Auckland and Maungakieldo Golf Clubs resulted in a "win for the former by 11 matches to 5, 2 being all square. Following wero the results. Auckland names being mentioned first in each case: —H. B. Lusk lost to R M. George, 4 and 3: L. W. Delph beat W. Calderwood. 6 and 4; R. O Gardiner lost to J. S. Rankin, 2 and 1: H. L Bees lost to H\ A. Hawley, 2 and 1; C M Gordon and T. R. Jones, all square; D. Robertson beat F. Wiseman, 8 and 7; R. B. Wilson beat J W. Clarke. 4 and 3; H. M. Pountney beat R. E. Craig. 4 and 3: B. C. Hart beat J M Elliffe, 6 and 5; B. C. Jacobs lost to L. H. Norton. 2 and 1; H. W. Smimonds beat 11. W. Frost, 2 and 1; W. Wilson beat A. Ely. 3 and 2. Foursomes. —11. B. Lusk and L. W. Delph beat R. M. George and W Calderwood. 1 up; R. O. Gardiner and H. L. Rees lost to J. S. Rankin and H. A. Ilawley, 4 and 2; C. M. Gordon and D. Robertson beat T. R. Jones and F. Wiseman. 5 and 3; R. B. Wilson and H. M. Pountney beat J. \V. Clarke and R. E. Craig. 5 and 3; B C. Hart and B. C. Jacobs and J. M. Elliffe and L. H. Norton, all square; 11. W. Simmonds and W "Wilson beat 11. AV. Frost and A. Ely, 4 and 3.

MATCH AT MIDDLEMORE. A bogev competition was played, by mem hers of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday under perfect weather conditions. The course played well considering the recent heavy rain. Following were the best cards returned:—H. Plumley (scr), 2 up; E. B. Browne_(7), 2 up: W. B. Souter (14). 1 up: W. B. Colbeck (4), 1 down; H. A. .Toyco (8). 1 down; D. MacCormick (5), 2 down: P. H. Upton (10), 2 down; H. B. Lusk (scr), 2 down.

TITIRA N'GI CLUB. Following were the results of;, the third round of the Ballin Cup competition played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on SaturdayJ. F. Murray beat R. J. Hamilton, 5 and 4; H. Brinsden beat A, V. Peace. 7 and 5; J. Carnachnn beat W. P. Baker, at the 19th; F. W. Lucas beat 1 1 , Hunter. 4 and 3, ' , , . Tha following players will represent- the Titirangi Club in a teams match with the Maungakiekie Club to be played at Titirangi nest Saturdayß. McCrystal. R. L. Wilson, G. Murray, A. J. Parr, J. H. Goyder, A. E. Magson, J Gilraour, H. L Robson T. Goudie, E Be eh an, G. H. W.yatt, W.'J. A. Thompson, Reserves: H. W. Cooke, H. Broidbent. The following will represent the cub next Saturday in a teams match with the Pupuke Club to be played at Pupuke:— H. A. Randrup. R. M. Dacre. C. G. Fisher. A N. Taylor, F, Hunter. S. T. Gaskin. R. J, Graham D. Robertson, P. Cleary. A. H. O'Leary W. West. \V. E Vercoe. Reserves j E. F. Burns, li. J\nipht»

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following iB the draw for the medal handicap to be played to-morrow by memberß of the Titirongi Ladies Golf Club. First Tee. 10.45 a.m.—Mis. T. W. iios Wn' v Mrs" R. L. Wilson, Mrs. A. H. O Lcnry v. Mrs. K. Deighton Mrs M. Shroff v. Mrs J. Paterson. Mrs. I B. f e M r GriersoJ v.' Mm G. McMillan. Miss g' I Baston v. Miss M. Goldwater, Miss M c Bray v Mrs. H. Brinsden. Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. W. G. Cain, Miss M. Richardson v. Mrs. L Fe_rgu ß on Mis 3 R. Cornaga v. Mrs. W J. LoveU, Mrs i*. T, Tavlor v Miss A. Hacket, Mis. a. Cooke v. Miss W. Bailey Mrs. Anderson v Mrs. G. Court. Mrs. Leys v. Mrs F. G Alpe, Mrs. Mackinnon v- Mrs. Mclndoe, Miss 'Nesta Self v. Mrs. Coakley. Mrs. Rawson Smith v. another. n . "FiffMh Tee at 10.40 a.m.—-Miss M. Ducier V Miss K Fouhy, Mrs. G. P. Finlay v. Miss M. Fouhy. Miss P. Moody Mm. n K Grierson, Miss Mrs. R. A. Spinley, Miss J. E » 6ton R v -' E D Henrys, Mrs. Jophn v. Mrs. Richard son, Mrs. J. B Johnston v. Mrs. ch Miss F. Hall v. Mrs. TV. H. Cooke. Airs. Oyllie3 v. Miss G. Thompson,' Mis 3 r, ...Wall v Mrs,- E. Alison. t The C grade match will start at 10.15 o'clock, players to choose partners. , \ : . " ; • ... /•' AK All AN A CLUB. The second qualifying round of the Akarana Golf Club's championships played on Saturday resulted us follows: . Seniors. —B. Smith, 158; J. CoUman, 161; J. Swanson, 163; G. M. BrowClarke' r, Hollow ay. 170; V. Baker. 171; n. 171; G. Coltman, 172; M Greenback, 174: ,T. Mackenzie, 176; W• Cox. 179; H. Cullen, 179; D. Syme, 181, C. Hal ford, 182; S. McßQdie.l ß3 . Juniors.—W. Gee-Taylor, 131; H. O On! la-han, 185; M. Kiely. 186: H. Tyler. 187. P. Coiitts, 1S8: W. NieboHi. 189; R ; Porter. 189; E. Bailey, L v r[bWorth" H Hely 194- J. Trayes. 194; E. sißhv.orm. 195: H Stacey, 197; J, Campbell. .00, E. R. Porter, 200: V. Smith, 200. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the first round of the Grevatt Cup and the bogey match. ♦ n hn nlaved by members of the Siaunga S3& Oolf Club ~t 0». T»jH.ll to-morrow commencing at 10.40 y _ order of the draw:—Mrs. N- . Mrs. Mips M Robson, Miss D. jjamb * Q Goldwater M?s. L. Norton v. Miss S. Johnston, Miss G. Parr v. Miss Mrs Grevatt v. Miss C. Creamer, Mrs- a. V. Johnston v. Miss I. Walker, Miss E Blackburn v Mrs. Keys. C Stubbs v Mrs. E. Brown, Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs'. J. Jerrat. Miss B. Carnachan v .Mrs. M. Henry, Miss M. Potter v Mrs J. Mason. Mrs. G. White v Mrs A. son, Mrs. Nealo v. Mrs. Budge Mrs. Hip kins v Miss P. 'Lawrence, Mrs. itoDinson V Mrs. Sawers. Miss K Horton v Mrs Kilner, Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Saxton, Miss R Hill v. Mrs. Pocock, Mrs. Rjmsay v. Mrs. Verry, Mrs. Balgarnie v Miss F. Preece, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. H.. talker, Mrs. Fraser v. Mm J. Dawson. Ml s s P° n ® * fcrd v. Mrs. Bourke. Miss Milhngton v. Mrs. Lloyd, Mhs. Henderson v. Mrs. C. M. King, Mrs. Dudley v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss Tiarks v Miss P. Retd. Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Mrs. Fee. Miss I aimer v. Mrs. Rbanly, Miss A. V. Hay v. Mrs.'ONeiH. ! Miss Finnerty v. Miss E. Hardley, Mrs. H. j Williams v. Mrs. H. Malcolm, Mrs. G. ' Walker v. Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. H V. Cce v. ] Miss L. Paterson, Miss E. Thompson Miss A. Yonge. ~ ■Ninth Tee.—Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Napier, Miss M Miller v. Mrs. C. J. Schnaner, Mrs. McIlrpith v. Mrs. Wellsted, Miss M. Haslett v Mrs. G. Hardley. Miss Dunnett v. Mrs. H. Wiles, Miss E. McGowan v. Mrs. Dunne. Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. F. Malcolm, >lrs. S. Keid -r. Miss Morrison". .Miss M. Harvey v. Mrs. Osley.

PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played the fourth round of the captain's prize and a bogey handicap match on Saturday, rollowing are the results of the captain's prize: —E. W. Mills beat C. F. Browne. 4 and 2; H. Y. Grey won from B. M. Sellars by default; A. R. Stephenson beat A. E. Browne, 4 and 3; W. A. Bush beat L. H, Saunders, 5 and 3. The bogey handicap resulted m a win for D. R. C. Mowbray, who returned a card of all square. The next best cards were:— L. G. Ansell, 1 down: I. G. Mackenzie. 2 down; H. C. Stevens, G. Walker, 3 down; H. L. Everton. 4 down; A. R. Coultman, N. Chapman, F. H. Mingay, H. T. Gould, 5 down. In the monthly medal round A. E. Browne is leading with two wins. His cards are 79, 17—62, and 79, 13—6 G. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Following are the results of the first qualifying round of the Glendowie Golf Club's championships played on Saturday:— Seniors.—R. Edmonds, 79; C. B. Thomas, 79; R. Bradley, 82; N. A. Ching. 85; F. Trice, 8G; L. Cole, 86; J. Kissling, 88; I. Niccolls, 89; Dr. Horton, 89; E. Hutchison, 90; O. Wolfgram, 90: E. J. Richardson. 90; W. Laxon, 90; C. Woods. 91; A. Stedman. 92; W. Paton, 95; A. C. Johns, 97; G. Kissling, 97; A. K. Duthie, 99. Juniors.—N. A. Naismith, 86: I. Macarthur, 89; H. Wright, 94; J. C. Graham, 94; J. Stedman. 95; C. Hewson. 95; T. Martin. 96; J. M:. Speedy, 96; E. Robb, 97; C. J. Lovegrove, 97; F. Lintott, 98; J. H. Hall 99: A. Churchouse. 99: F. Faram. 100; J. Sheen. 100; M. Bailey, 100; F. Hmtz, 101- N. A. Forgie, 102; R. Barstow, 102; K: BrookSeld, 103; F. Kronfeld. 103: D. McGregor, 101; N. C. Snedden. 107; W. Iv. Mathieson, 107; L. J. Keys, 111. C Grade.—D. F. Rogers, 95; F. Coombes, 96; A. O. Horspool, 106: H. G. Thomson, 106; P. White, 107; J. Impey, 107;, A. C. Taine. 10S; A. G. Graham, 108: G. Pflmer, 110; G. McMillan. 112; G. Radley. 113; R. D. Buddie, 114; M. Steele, 117; V. Johns, 120; A. H. McGregor, 137.

LADIES' TEAMS MATCH. Members of the Akarana. and Waiuku Ladies' Golf Clubs played n teams match, which resulted in a win,for the former by six games to five, one match being all square.. Following were the results, Akarana names being mentioned first in each case:—Mrs, P. Preston beat Miss U. Muir, 3 and 2; Miss T. Cox lost to Miss Neil, 3 and 1; Mrs F. W. Grant beat Mrs. Ohlon, 4 and 2; Miss M. Peet lost to Miss Howden. 1 down; Mrs. C. Cox beat, Mrs. Barker, 5 and 4; Mrs. G. Brown and Miss Hull, all square; Miss P. Peet lost to Miss Motion, 3 and 2; Miss T. Jones lost to Mrs. Roscipe, 1 down; Miss L. O'Callaghan beat Misb Dncker, 6 and 5; Mrs. Sutton beat Miss Arkle, 6 and 4; Mrs. Buvtenshaw lost to Mrs. Munro, 3 and 2; Miss M. Dalton beat Miss K. Neil, 5 and 4. WAITEMATA CLUB. The first qualifying rounds of the senior and junior championships were played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday, eight, to qualify in each round. Those qualifying in the first round of the senior ' championship were:—O'Connor, 77; Bartley, 78; Spraggen, 79; Baxter, 80; Lnyy.ell, 81; Hogan, 81; Langbien, 82; B. Mackendoe, 82. The junior players to qualify were:—D. McLcod, 84; G. Harper, 90; D. Dug, .90; Simmons, 92; Cnssels-Brown, 91; Gooding, 95; Bund, 97; Mason, 98. ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] ROTORUA, Saturday. A match played to-day by members of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club resulted as follows:—A grade: Mrs. Parata, 88, 13—75; Mrs. Butler, 83, 13—75; Mrs. Haymes, 91, 15 —75; Mrs. Hampson, 90, 14—76; Miss Snodgrnss, 87, 8—79. B grade (first division,: Mrs. Petre, 89, 24—74; Miss Corlett, 95, 20—75; Mrs. Worthington, 98, 21—77; Mrs. Goudie, 100, 23—77. Second division: Mrs. Davys, 107, 30—77; Mrs. Wallis. 110. 31_79: Mrs. Mac Knight. 109. 28—81; Mrs. A. Smith, 110, 29—-81. C grade: Mrs. Jones, 94, 16—78; Miss "Wilson, 106, 26—80; Mrs. Fenton, S5. 3—82. Mrs. Haymes won the play-of! for the flag match. ONEWHERO V. WAIUKU. [from OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1 TUAKAU, Saturday. Teams representing the Waiuku and Onewhero Clubs met on the Onewhero course to-day in an inter-club match. Onewhero won by four games to three. Details are as follows, Waiuku names being mentioned first:—Colbeclt lost to Law-son, 4 and 3; P. Howden beat Poutu, 6 and 5: Bloomfield beat E. Cameron, 2 up; Forbes beat D. Cameron, t> and 5; Munro lost to Wilson. 5 and 4; Roscoe lost to Allen, 6 and 4; Smith lost to Martin, I up. A match between the Onewhero ladies and the Waiuku ladies, played at Waiuku. lesulted in a decisive win for the Waiuku team. i

EVERSLIE CLUB. The second round of the Lovegrove Shield competition was played by members of the Everalie Golf Club on Saturday. Results are na follows:—Leitch beat Parker. 4 and 3; Bingley boat Johnson. 4 mid 3: Smith beat Beechey, 2 up; Mclnnea won from Blair by default; Busing beat. Finlay, 6 and 5; Wardell and Brewer, all square, EVERSLIE LADIES' CLUB. The flag match played by members of the Evevslie Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday was won by Miss C. Wood, who earned the urn to the 19th green. . . The following matches m the semi-final of the competition for the president's trophy were decided on SaturdayMesdames Busing and '.Cilston beat Mrs. Wardell and lkUi.ss Wright, 1 up; Mesdames" Lever and Noel Johnson beat Misses Andre and. Wilkins, 3 and 9," ' ' ' ; ■■■' ,

PLAY. AT ONE TREE HILL.

i - ; .&- ■ ■ : ELLIFFE CUP COMPETITION..

A further series of matches in the EILRe „ Cup competition was played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday under good condition,!. Results were as follows:—D. Coutts beat cl Hardley, 3 and 1; F. Moginie beat F. "Wisol man, 3 and 1; W. Calderwood beat B. C. Canavan, 4 and 3; R. Jones beat IT. Griffin, 2 and 1; A. H. Blackburn beat G. S. Laird, 3 and 2; J. S. Kidd beat S. Reid at the 19th; J. H. Earle beat J. C.'Sherlock, 4 and 3; J. S. Rankin beat E. A. Brooker, 4 and 3; A. Hawley beat E. H. Melville, 4 and' 2; H. W. Frost beat &. s, Pringle at the 19th: J. W. Clarke beat R. S. Newcomb, 2 up; D. R. Garrard beat B. G Bond, 6 and 5; R. b. Milne beat L. H Norton, 3 and 1; W. J. Smeeton beat R. Angus 2 up: Schischka beat h. La Roche at tha 19th; J. Lloyd beat J. Earle, 1 „ p . R. Hipkins beat G. C. Bennett, 3 and 2; H Morpeth beat W. d'Audney, 3 and 2. The bogey match played in conjunction was won by D. K. Garrard with ihe excellent card of 4 up. Other cards returned were ;—J. Caughey. W. J. Smeeton, 2 cp; D. Coutts, 1 up; R. S. Milne. A. 11. Blackburn. all square; J. M. ElliSe. J H. Earle, W Calderwood, 1 down; J. D. Shanlcy, R, Angus, 2 down; V. C. Keys, P. Kincinmont. Stevens. 3 down; 5. Milne. L. H. Norton. T. Nixon, J. C. Hardley. H. Walker, 4 down; G. Goodwin, R. E. Craig, C. Coleman, 5 down. NORTH SHORE . CLUB. A medal round was played. by members of the North Slioro Golf Club on Saturday. The course was in fairly good play, in"* condition. Foliowing were the results—J. S. Potter, 91, 24-67; D. R ae . 79 11-68; J- M. Taylor. 80. 11-4=9; A. Harvey. 91. 22—G9.; H. W. Bennett, 84, io_7"r J. Foster, 91, 17—74; R. Philson. % 90 161-74; E. W. Frater, 96. 22-74; A. V,\ Short 87. 12—75: H. Bartleet, S3, 24—75; C. M. Black. 90. 14—76; G. D. Hunt, 91. 14 77 ; C. H. Kingsford, 9S. 15—70. BROSNAKAN SPOONS; [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] PUKEKOHE, Saturday. The qualifying round for the Brosnahan Sooons competition was played to-day by members of the Pukekohe Oolf Club. The following players qualified to compete further for the spoons:—W. B. Crosbie, 96, 28— 68- R. Laird. 9.8. 28—70; H. Charles'worth. P,Y 16—71; G. F. Payne. SO. 18—72; M. Law?on, 84. 10 —74: B. Kin?. 106, 32—<4; S. Bish. 95, 20—75; A. Gill. 107. 32—75. The draw for the next round for the spoons ig as follows:—Crosbie v. Gill. King v. Charlesworth, Lnwson v. Payne, Bish v. Laird. HAMILTON" LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the bogey match to be played on Wednesday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, starting at the first tee at 11.45 o'clock, other players following at four-minute intervals:—Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. W. Aitken, Mrs, A. T. Atkins v. Mrs. T. A Milroy, Mrs. C. A. Arthur v. Mrs. R. P. Hazard,' Mrs. C. Blundell v. Mrs. R. G. Guy, Mies J. Templer v. Mrs. Teasdale, Mrs. F. Mander v. Mrs G. B. Bartlett. Mrs. C. O. Bennett v Mrs P. G. Harkness, Mrs. N. G. Sutherland v. Mrs. E. J". Mears, Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs G. W. Gower, Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. *D Hay. Mrs. G. Bin den v. Mrs. T. C. Fraser. Mrs. Gordon Brown v. Miss Pickerins: Miss Coventry Stevens. Miss E. Hammond v. Mrs. N. Rawlings. Mrs/ F. Hardy v Mrs. G. Primrose, Mrs. E. C. Roso v Mrs. J. McNicol, Mrs. W. M. Horton v Miss K. Oliver. Mrs. N. Ratclife v. Miss E Bell. Mrs. M. M. Hockm v. Miss V. C'ann, Mrs. A. English v. Miss Daweon, Miss K. Wilson v. Miss Provis. Mrs. R. Worley v Mrs. J. Perrow, Mrs. J. Clachan v Miss E. Upton. Mrs. Elmsly v. Mrs A. E McCracken. Mrs. O. R. Farrer v. Mrs. Seccombe, Mrs. F. Gruar v. Mrs. A. E. Savage. Mrs. H. Griffiths v. Mr 3. A. B. Sandiord. Mrs. E. Grocott v. Mrs. N. It. Ross. Mrs. W. Peterson v. Mrs. J. J Standrin, Mrs. C. L. MacDiannid v. Miss B. Manning. _ i Fourth Tee. at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. P. Dingle v. Mrs. Colin Taylor. Mrs. R. English ▼. Mre. J. F. Strang. Mrs. F. Gordon v. Mrs. P G. Russell. Mrs. W. J. King v. Mrs. R Newland. Miss McLean v. Mrs Chve Matthews. Mrs. E. McMasters v. Mrs. H. D. Matthews, Mis 3 D. Eyre v. Mrs. Jj. Torap*The following scores were returned for the Jennings Cup. two rounds eclectic: Mrs. A. James. 93, 26-67: Mrs. Colin Taybr. 87, 20—G7: Mrs. G. Bindon. 91, 23 —66. Mrs. P. Harkness, 86, 17—69. Following is the draw for the medal round to be played to-morrow, starting at ths first tee at nine o'clock, other'players following at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. Bntt v. Miss J. Masters, Mrs. G. B. Bartlett v. Mrs. Teasdale. Mrs. G. "vf v Mrs. K. Browne, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v Mrs. W. Hunger. Mrs. ,C. Blundell v. Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Dickey v Miss Fockf-, Mrs. D. Hay v. Mrs. R. G. Guy, Mrs. P. H. Harkness v. Miss Innes-Jones. Mrs. t. Mar.der v. Miss Lowry. Mrs. C. A. Artier v. Miss E. Robinson. Mrs. Garrrrd v. Miss Provis. Mrs. Austin v. Mrs P. G. Russell. Miss Braysl.aw v. Mrs E M. Masters. M Clarke v. Mrs. F. Hardy, Mrs. Dempster v. Mrs. O. R. Farrer. Miss Donny v Mrs. E. Grocott. Miss Given v. Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. Colin Taylor v. Mrs. C. Hotson, Mim G. Hammond v. Miss Hodges. Mrs. Hitchings. v. Mrs. A. E. Sandiord Miss J. Priestley v. Miss Hitchnigs, Mrs. Chve Matthews v. Miss Westlake. Mrs. J- »- Standrm v. Miss North. Mrs C. L. MacDiannid v. Brown v. Miss Wyllie. Following is the draw for the four r°™ i fj starting at noon:—Mrs IS. ' ut l ier ®j ir: 63 Mrs. W. Aitken v. Mrs. Bond and Mis 3 Burke, Mrs.. J. F. Strang and Mrs. cliffe v. Mrs. W. J. King and Mrs. i. Gruar, Mrs. H. D. Matthews and Mrs A T. Atkins v. Miss J. Thompson and Brewer, Miss A. Coventry ana Miss A. Oliver v. Mrs. A. English and Miss E. Ham mond, Mrs. R. P. Hazard and Miss J. , Templer v. Mrs. R. English and Mrs. t M. Hockin, Mrs N. Rawlings and Mi* , McLean v. Mrs. Lance lompkiMj md JJfc R. Worley. The remaining couples will i drawn as they are ready to start. C Grade, starting at 11 a.m.—Mrs. • • Horton v. Mrs. Roy Kemp, Mi=s M. Mear , v. Mrs. Upton.

MATCHES AT WHANGABEI. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] WHANGAREI. Saturday. Following are the results of handicap played by members ngarei Golf Club to-day :-Third round, ii Manus and Fulton beat Hammond Woolley, Bailey and. Day beat Arch" » Jack McLean and Glanvill9 h ea .t 1 , i and Fiest, Beddlington and Maltedl g Blundell and Foote. Semi-final. Bailer Day beat McManus and Fu ton, BeddMgs and Maitland beat Glanville and Following were u® j; caD -- in the first round of the club handicap Bailey, 73, 6—67; Gillespie. t>l. J. Thompson, 77. 7-70; McLean, fo, Hamblyn, as, 17-71; Hamnston. 93. - Lamb, 79, 7-72- Marshall.!©.»-*; Simman, 89, 17-72: Archer. K 20monds, 96, 24-72; Hammond, 93, Blundell, 94, 22-72; Ramsey, 8., H Foote, '133. 20—73; Glanville. 81, < Brainsley, 94, 20—74.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20923, 13 July 1931, Page 12

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