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GOLF.

MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB

The L.G.U. medal handicap match; which Was to have been played at One Tree Hill to-day by members -of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club, has been postponed-until Tuesday, August 4. ■■ ■ . --. ■'• . '■* •. ' ■ :& ' GLEXDOWnS LADIES' CLUB. Following is the. draw for the second round of tho 72-hOlos medal competition to, be played to-morrow by members of tho Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club:— Mrs. Hill v. Miss Brookfield, .Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs; Hutchison, Mrs. Renuie v. Mrs. McMillan, v Mrs. Wfcrretf. v;' Mrs. Butler, Miss Johnson v. Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Browne !-v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Lintott v. Mrs, Bartleet, Misß Mad en v. Miss Combes, Mrs. Lovegrbve' v. Miss Moadoxvs, Mis. D'Authrcau v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Macartney v. Miss Todd,. Miss Lundon v. "Mrs. Cahill, ■Mrs. Montgomery v. another: Following is the. draw for the second round of the C grade eclectic :—MISb Colwell v. Miss Wells. Mrs. ColObrook v. Mrs. Levieu, Mrs. Waugh v, Miss Mams, Mrs. Feiley v. Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. i J ;ige v. Miss Heudell. . Following is the draw for the bogey match for the *eek-end players;— Miss M, English v. Miss Prosser, Misß Scott v. Miss Appleyard, Miss O. English v. Mrs. Markwick, miss Sutton v. Miss Lawrence, Mis 3 Sharland v. Miss Duncan. FAIR VIEW CLUI). The final Stage of the Fair view Golf Club's, knock-out competition for mon was reached on Saturday, when C. M. Becrott (12) and J. Grey (24) met, tho former winning. 1 up. The day was windy and showery and was not favourable for the players, who.' however, did remarkably well under the conditions. Grey, who has been playing for one year only, put up a good performance. L. W. Turner won the medal round with a score of 83 net. The Canadian foursome match was won by C. M. Becroft and Mrs. Singletonwhose net score tor the nine holes was 3(5. The ladies' match between teams picked by the patron and president, respectively, resulted in a draw and will be replayed at a future date. *

OTAHtJHU CLUB. The second round of the Ballin Cup competition was played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday. Ke»ult3 were as follows:—A. P. Eustace beat A. Todd, 3 and 4; G, E. Gardner beat 1. Todd, 3 and 2; W. B. Eustace beat Cr. Curnc. 6 and S; B. 0. Heather beat H. Levy. 3 ""a medal handicap match played in conjunction was won by A. P. Eustace with the fine score of 76, B—\>B. . B. Eustace was next with 81, 5 PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. ■ Following is the draw for the senior championship qualifying round to be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies Golf Club to-morrow:—Mrs. Buddie v. n'V»m' Stevens, Mrs. Mowbray v Mrs. 8.0 Neil I. Mrs. Gold water v. Miss B. Buddie. Mrs Clark v. Miss Kelly, Miss A. 0 Veill v. Miss O. Stevens, Miss M. Parker v. Miss Harty, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Rutherford Following is the draw for a flag match to be played 'by C grade members on Thursday :—Mrs. Chamnnn v„ Mrs. Holl, Mrs. Winter v. Miss Barton. Mrs. Bond v. ' Miss Johnston, Mrs. Kissen v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Attwood v. Mrs. Maxwell,. Mrs. Scales v. Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Grey v. Mrs. Howie. Mrs. Heldt. v. Mrs. Grosser, Mrs Rush v. Mrs., Matr. Miss Dudgeon v. Mra. lMliott. Mrs. Gillett v. Mrs. Miss Hughes v. Miss Weston. Miss GJedhill v. Mrs. Hume. Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Thomas The junior playerß • will play a sealedhole match to-morrow, "players to choose partners. . MANUREWA .CLUB. Following is the draw ' for the second qualifying round ,of the Mnnurewa Golf Clntvs -. championship:—O. it. AdJam. v. White Priest v. Barnard. Gumore v. Edgeriy, 0. V. Adloni w Hill. Jepson v. Ansley, Woolley v. Dunn,- Maxwell v. JenMembers not ' taking -part in. the; championship will play a medal round, players to choose partners. MANUREWA LADIES' CLUB.

The following will- represent the Manurewa. Ladies'- Golf Club in a teams ■match with tho Everslie Ladies' Club, to.be played at Manurewa to-momw, ' commencinr at 130 p.m.:—Mrs. Adlum, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. White, Miss King; Miss Grey, Miss Juckes, Mrs. Shugar. Emergency: Mrs. Edgley., - , . . Following is tho draw for a, match to be played by'those not taking part m the teams match, commencing at 11 o'clock:— Miss Brady v. Miss Dobson. Mrs. Collie v. Mrs. F. Margetts, Mrs. Craig v. Mrs. George, Miss Yarntdn v. Misr Dunn, Miss Kimber v. Miss Phillips, Miss Johnston v. "Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Margetts v. another.

HELENSVILLE CLUB. [FROM oun OWN CORRESPONDENT.] , HELENSVILLE, Monday. The qualifying round of the handicap match play cup was played on Saturday afternoon by the Helensville Golf Club. A strong westerly wind made conditions*, difficult. The following 12 placers, with their net handicaps,' qualified:—J. K. Stewart.- 69: A. E. L. Dodd. 71; R. G. Craig, 74; H. Male, 74; J. Grey. 74; W. Gr Coutts, 75; R. McQueen, 76; E. 76; 11, Feiiner, 77; D. Guy, 79; L. Lewis, 79; C. G. Sar.din, 79. HAMILTON CLUB'S TROPHIES. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Monday. The finals in the following matches were played by members of tho Hamilton Golf Club during the weck-e-nd Bell Cup.—G. H. Bindon defeated J. L. Black, 4 and 2. Consolation Handicap.—W. J. King defeated A. F. Cole, 5 and 3. Pewter , Mug Match.—D. Gerrand defeated 11. 13. Parker, 1 up. M ORRIN S VILLE V. MATAM AT A". [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MATAMATA, Monday. Morrinsvillc beat Matamata in boisterous weather at Matamata by 10 seven, one being all Bquare, Individual were as follows Matamata players being mentioned first in each instance:— >. Foursomes. —Hutchison and Little beat t)odd and Mueller, Corbell' and Pitzgerald rind Johnson and Badeley, all square; Keel6y and Mentiplay lost -to Ensor and Maiiigay, Stevens and Wallace lost to Needham and Petrie, Alquist and Buckley lost to Jackson and Howie, Johnston and Thomson lost to French and Davies.

Singles.—Hutchison beat Dodd, Little beat Mueller, Corbett bent Elisor. Fitzgerald beat Main gay, Keeley lost to Johnston, Mentiplay lost to Needhnm, Stevens lost to Badoley, Wallace beat Petrie. Alquist beat Jackson, Buckley lost to Howie, Johnston lost to French. Thomson lost to Davies.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 7

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 7

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 7

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