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GOLF.

INTER-CLUB CONTESTS. AUCKLAND DEFEATS HAMILTON. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. A teams match played by members of the Auckland and Hamilton Golf Clubs at Middlemore resulted in a win for the former by 17 games to 6. one being all square. Following aro the results, Auckland names being mentioned first:— Singles.—Seniors: W. 8. Ralph and J. L. Black, all square; E. L. Bartleet beat H. T. Gillies, 3 and 2; S. C. Colbeck beat C. B. Wake, 4 and 3; A. Donald beat A. T. Atkins. 3 and 2; R. D. Wright beat W. D. Ross, 5 and 4; N. Lcuisson beat R. P. Worley, 5 and 3. Juniors.—V. E. Masters lost to H. F. Blackie, 3 and 1; T. R. Brett beat A. L. Tompkin«. 8 and 7; C. Nathan lost to G. H. Bmdon, 3 and 1; J. McK. Wilson beat W. J. King, 1 up; B. Thompson beat P. i 11. Bell, 6 and 4; I. C. Horton lost to J. C. Taylor, 3 and 2; T. Nathan beat D. Woods. 0 and 3; R. J. King beat K. Welsh, 1 up; F. Wilson beat J. F. Strang. 6 and 5; C. C. Pills beat I?. MrCaw, 7 and 5. Four-ball.—W. S. Ralph and S. C. Colbeck beat J. L. Black and C. B. Wake, 2 and 1; A. Donald and E. L. Bartleet beat A. T. Atkins and 11. T. Gillies, 3 and 2; R. D. Wright and N. Louisson bent W. D. Ross and K. P. Worley, 2 and 1; V. E. Masters and T. R. Brett beat J. M. Tompkins and J. F. Strangj 5 and 2; J. McK. Wilson and J. lost to H. F. Blackie and W. J. King. 4 and 3; B. Thompson and T. Nathan lost to S. H. Bindon and P. H. Bell, 5 and 4; I. C. Horton and C. Nathan lost to J. C. Taylor and K. Welsh, 3 and 1; C. C. Pills and R. J. King beat D. Woods ar.rl R. McCaw, 7 and 5. PLAY AT OHE TREE HILL. CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. The first round of the Maungakiekie Golf Club'a championships was decided at One Tree Hill on Saturday, the course being in ideal order. Following are the results:— Senior Championship.—W. £. La Roche beat J. D. Shanly, 5 and 3; J. H. Earle beat D. R. Garrard, 1 up; C. R. Jones beat L. H. Norton, 2 up; A. K. Hawley beat R. S. Milne, 1 up; W. Calderwood beat A. Ely, 7 and 5; J. M. Elliffe beat J. W. Clarke, 2 up; F. Wiseman beat B. C. Canavan, 3 and 2; R. E. Craig beat H. Morpeth, 4 and 2. Juniors.—L. B Schnauer beat G. S. Laird, 2 and 1; A. H. Blackburn beat W. F. Darby, 3 and 1; N. J. Kidd beat J. Sherlock. 1 up; C. Coleman beat F. Foord, 6 and 5; R. W. Verry beat R. M. Tolhurst, 6 and 5; J. S. Milne beat A. F. Ellis, 4 and 2; W. J. Smeeton beat A. K. Turner, 5 and 3. C Grade.—H. O. Wiles beat I. J. Goldstine, 2 up; J. Jerrat beat J. K. Johnston, 4 and 3; W. J. Hockin beat G. Goodwin, 0 and 5; A. L. Morpeth beat J. T. F. Mitchell, 3 and 3; D. E. Coutts beat R. Hipkins, 6 and 5; R. S. Newcombe beat J. Csughley, 3 and 1; S. Caro beat R. H. Melville. 3 and 1; J. Earle beat H. Walker at the 20th; T. H. Nixon beat E. Hinton, 2 and 1. BLOOMTIELD BOWL MATCHES. THREE PLAYERS TIE. The third round of the E. R. Bloomfield Bowl competition was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore on Saturday, 7S players taking part. The bowl is he'd for one year by the player returning the best two cards out of three, and yesterday's play resulted in a tie between V. W. Wilson, H. Horton and P. H. Upton, whose net scores were 147. The best card cf the day was returned by S. C. Colbeck, with a net score of 71. Following were the beet cards retamea:—S. C. Colbeck, 74, 3—71; G. J. Fisher, 85, 10—75B H. Menries. 79. 2—77; R. D. Wright. SO, 3—77; S. S. Wilson, S3, 6-77; I. C. Horton, 93, 16—77.-r MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the match pl3y foursomes to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock, in order of the draw:—Mrs. F. Saxton and Mrs. J. Mason v. Mrs. Balgarnie and Mrs. Sawers, Miss A. Grove ar.d Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. G. Hardley and Mrs. L. Norton. Miss G. Parr and Miss M. Miller v. Miss D. Lamb and Mrs. M. Henry, Mrs. McArthur and Miss Haslett v. Mrs. V. Dunne and Mrs. J. Jerrat. Mrs. C. Grevatt and Mrs. H. Caughey v. Mrs. G. White and Miss K. Churton. Mrs. R. Hipkins and Mrs. H. Wiles v. Miss C. Stubbs and Miss M. Robson. Miss E. Schnauer and Miss C. Creamer v. Miss K. Horton and Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. A. Oxley and Mrs. Choyce v. Miss E, McGowan and Miss S. Johnston. Mrs. J. Dawson and Miss B. Abbott v. Mrs. Bourke and Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. C. J- Schnauer and Miss Houghton v. Mrs. Verry and Miss Ronayne. Miss R. Hill and Miss I. Walker v. Miss L. Paterson and Mrs. H. V. Coe, Miss M. Harvey and Mrs. Hamilton v. Mrs. C. J. Owen and Miss E. Millington, Mrs. C. M. King and Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. O'Neill and Mrs. Williams v. Mrs. Fee and Mrs. Wallis,

Ninth Tee.—Miss Morrison and Miss Tiarks v. Mrs. A. Swain and Miss I'. Lawrence. Mr?. S. Reid and Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Misses H. and E. Hardley. Miss Blackburn and Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Mueller ar.d Miss Potter. Mrs. Goldwater and Miss Palmer v. Mrs. Malcolm and Miss Preece, -M:s3 D. Ryan and Miss Finnerty v. Miss Ponsford and Mrs. Pocock, Miss P. Reid and Miss Thompson v. Miss Yonge and Mrs. Mcikle. AKARAXA LADIES* CLUB. Following is the draw for the sealed-hole competition to ba played to-morrow by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club:— A Grade.—Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hazeldene v. another. Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Grant, Miss M. Peet v. Miss T. Cox. Mrs. Cox v. Miss O'Callaghan, Miss P. Peck v. Mrs. Halford. B Grade.—Mrs. Peznro v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Young v. Miss Joughin, Mrs. Sutton v. Miss Dalton. Mrs. Spencer v Miss Spence. Mrs. Walker v. Miss Endean. Mrs. Long v. Mrs. Ewer.. Mrs. Burtenshnw v. Mrs. Dovey*. Miss Tineey v. Miss Williams. Miss Munro v. Miss Walters. Mrs. Kingsland v. Miss G. Hodge. Mrs. Phillips v. another. Miss Jones v. Miss Hodge, Mrs. Wynyard v. Mrs. King. C Grade.—Third round of eclectic: Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Simmonds. Mrs. Masefield v. Miss Kerr-Taylor. Mrs. Shischka v. Mrs. Fnller. Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. McCrobie v. Mrs- Cooke, Mrs. Webbrr v. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Free v. Miss Walters. Mrs. Holloway v. Mrs. Johnston. Miss Birch v. Mrs. Millard, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Rogers v. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Neville v. another.

TTTIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Follow ins: is ih« draw for the medal handicap to be played to-morrow by members of the Titjrarc: Ladies' Golf Club:— First Tee. at 10.40 a.m.—Mrs. A. H. O'lxary v. Mr?. R. L. Wilson, Mis? C. Bray v. Mr?. G. McMillan, Mr?. T. W. ! Hosking v. Mrs. J. Peterson. Miss R. Cornaga v. Miss I*. Moody, Miss G. Easton v. Mr#. R. Deighton. M:ss M. Richnrdson v. Miss M. Bailey, Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay. Mrs. M. Shroff v. Miss M. Durter. Miss B. Grierson v. Miss M. Goldwater, Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. Brinsden. Mrs. W. J. Lovett v. Mrs. B. Cooke, Miss G. McGlashan v. Miss Xesta Self. Eighth Tee. at 10 SO a.m.—Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Chappell, Miss Noel Self v. Miss A. Hacket, Miss K. Fouhy v. Mrs. G. Court. Mr*. J. B. Johnston v. Mrs. F. G. Alpe. Mrs. Richsrdson v. Mrs. Leys. Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Mackinnon v. Mrs. E. D. Henrys. Mrs. E. Alison v. Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs. Coukley v. Mrs. W. H. Cooke. The C grade match will start nt one o'clock, players to chooso partners. HAMILTON BEATS TITIRANGI. Members of tho Hamilton and Titirangi Golf Clubs played a four-bull teams ma<ch at Titirangi on Saturday, tho former win?>.ins by four games to three, two being halved. The weather was ideal and the links were in excellent condition. Following were the results, Hamilton names being mentioned first:—J. L. Black and C. B. Wake beat T. A. Goulding and I?. R. McCrystal, 3 nnd 2; A. T. Atkins and H. T. Gillies heat W. L. Robinson and A. M. Goulding, 3 and 2; W. D. Ross and R. P. Worley and R. L. Wilson and A. B. Joplin, all square; L. Day and A. L. Tompkins beat W. -T. A. Thomson and P. E. Cleary. 1 np: W. J. King and JI. »S. Blackie heat P. Balsamic and W. E. Bush, 6 and S; G. H. Bindon and J. F. Strang lost to A. IT. Gyllies and J. S. Murray, 4 and .1; P. H. Bell and E. H. Esgleston lost to R. J. Graham and T. Goudie. 6 and 4; J. C. Taylor and K. Welsh lost to A. E. Saunders and A. E. Whitten. 2 and 1; D. Wood and R. McCaw and R. F. Ward and A. R. Hodgson, all eon are.

NORTH SHORE CHAMPIONSHIPS. ' 1 The qualifying: rounds for the senior ait-*' mediate and junior championshinß' *»/ played on Saturday by members of «,?'• <i Shore Golf Clnb. H. Everton turned the best card for the fifth medal. The following qualified in the ch«»_ pionship:— ? Senior.—Thompson, 71; Bennett 76- T-_ zell, 77; Short, 79; Goldwater, 79- Hap * - Hart, 82; Beattie. 83; Hunt, 84; Grime' fie Intermediate.—Drower, 82; Kingsford RiSwanston, 84; Tysoe, 85; Hume 86- \S» ! SG; Robinson. 86; Spinley, 87; Morlev* «t* Downer, 88; Matthews. 88; Foster. 89- ir\J stone, 89; Weir, 90; McHard, 91; KiaWor3" junr.,'97. ° "• Junior.—Everton, 81; Preston, 88- T Frater, 89; Roberts, 93; Bartlett, 94- "i> e j* mond, 94; Horrocks, 95; Fowler, 90-' Frater, 97; Dudding, 9-5; Cadness.' 99-'tctli' liams, 100; Nicks, 101; Mason, 101- Stan/ 102. Coldicutt. Carter, Bran well and Lori' mer tied for last place. ijoa " The best cards returned for the fifth monthly medal were as follows:—H. 'Ever ton, 81, 24—57; H. W. Bennett, 76 12 ci* H. Preston. 88. 24—64; M. E. 71, 7—64; J. Frater, 89, 24—65; R. E. 86, 20—66; L. Drower, 82, 16—66- A w Snort, 79. 12—67; E. Downer &s 2n ra" N. H. Hume, 86, 18—6«. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB. The bogey match which was postDorM last Wednesday will be played by member of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday in conjunction with the £«♦ round of an eclectic match, the oriffinsl draw to stand. Following is the draw for a medal round, pealed conditions, to be played by the (J grade members on Thursday :—Mrs. Buchanan v. Mrs. Bates, Mre. Armitage v. Mist Mair. Mrs. Scott v. Mrs. Short. Mis* Ha*e» v. Miss M. A. Alison, Mrs. Lorircer y Mrs. Leydon, Mrs. Mellor v. Mrs. Nieki' Mrs. Turiill v. Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Pet! terson v. Mrs. Temple. Miss Jaris v. Misg Goodin?, Mrs. Mortimer v. Miss B. McDonnell, Mrs. Potter v. Mrs. Chalmers, Bonner v. Mrs. Kingsford. Mrs. Gibson v. Mr 3. Black, M-rg. Joughin v. Miss E. Donnell, Mies Stewart v. Miss Duder. l£isa Major v. Mrs. Boyle. Mrs. Klingender v Mrs. Coltman, Miss Molly Alison v. Mrs' Duder, Mr 3. Tanner v. Mrs. Earle, Mrs' Seaman v. Mrs. Miss Bartlett v Mrs. Crosher. Mrs. 'Lambly v. Mrs. Bennett' Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Higson„ Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Freakes, Miss Steel v. another. Mrs. Herrick was the winner of the medal round for C grade players. PUPUKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club played a four-ball, best-ball bogey match on Saturday for a trophy presented by Mr. F. g Mingay. The course was in excellent order* The winners were I. G. Mackenzie and A R. Coltman, who returned a card of 4 up* Other cards were;—C. F. Browne and J* Williams, 2 up; R. Johnston and W Taylor, 2 up; H. T. Gould and G. A. Waterman, 1 up; A. E. Browne and L. H. Saunders. all square; L. J. Browne and A G Edey, 2 down; E. W. Mills and R CW man, 2 down; J. E. Close and F. H. Mingay, 3 down; H. Goodwin and L. Harrison 3 down; G. O. Stephenson and W. I. Sterniy son, 3 down. " In the semi-final of the junior championship B. M. Sellars beat A. R. Steph-nson 4 and 3. ' PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. The flag match which was to have feaejj played last Wednesday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club was postponed until next Wednesday. The draw wi'U be the same. The medal round played by C grada members resulted in a win for Miss Barton, Mrs % Bond being second. Following is the draw for a Canadian foursomes match to be played on Thursday: —Mrs. Heldt and Mrs. Rush v. Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Quick, Mrß. Jaggs and Mrs. Hume v. Miss Johnston and Mrs. Mair. Mrs. Milne and Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs Chapman and Miss Gledhill, Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Whitcombe v. Mrs. Prosser and Mrs. Howie. Mrs. Scales and Miss Weston v. Mrs. Attwood and Miss Barton. Mrs. Holl and Miss Dadzeon v. Mrs. Grey and Miss Hughes. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Kiisea v. Mrs. Gillett and Mrs. Bond. WAITEMATA CLUB. ' Members of the Waiiemata Golf Clnb played a four-ball, best-ball bogey match cm Saturday for a club trophy;' The course wag in good playing order. The best card returned was that of Cassels-Brown and Watinns, with a score of 4 ud. The next best cards were:—Miller and Bruce, 3 up: Burf ess 'K'ebb, 3 up; Baxter and Mundy. 1 up; Spraggon and Duff, all square. COMPETITIONS AT EVERSLEE. Various competitions - among , members ot the Everslie Golf Club were advanced a further stage duringthe week-end. In the semi-final of the senior championship Wardell beat Beechey, 5 and 3. and Hogan beat Johnston, 4 and 3. In the third round of the Lovegrove Shield D. A. Bingley beat Hogan, 2 up. A bogey match was won by K -N. Johnson. 4 up.

MATCHES AT PUKEKOHE. . [from oub own coebespondent.] PUKEKOHE, Sstnfday. Play to-day by members of the Pukekoi* Gol: Ciub comprised the first round of an eclectic competition. The best scores we'e--Hav.-ke. 95. 32—63; Crosbie, 91. 33—68;, Kinr. 101. 32—69; Roulston, jun., 85. 12—73; Gill! 102, 29—73: Jonr.s, 83, 15—71; Johnson, 82, 7—75; Syrr.e, 107, 32—75. The Kor.n Cup has been won by C. G. Johnson (handicap 5). with E. Maddiscn (11), runner-up In the final, played today. Johnson won, 1 np. The semi-finals ior the Brosnahan spoors resulted in M. C. Lawson (8) defeating S. Bis'n (15), 3 and 2, and W. Crosbie (21) defeating H. Charlesworth (12), 5 and 3. Lawson thus plays Crosbie in the final. WAIUKU CLUB. [from ocb own WAIUKU, Saturday. Members of the Waiuku Golf Club played the first round of a three-rounds medal coinpetition to-day. ihe best card was returned by L. Smith, 62 net, and the next best by A. Barker. 67 net, ONEWHERO CHAMPIONSHIPS. [FROM OUR OWN CO3P.ESPONDENT.] TUAKAU, Saturday. Thp first round of the Onewhero Golf C*ub's championships was played to-day. Results were:—Seniors: Lawson beat Wright, 5 and 4; Lacy beat Rau, 5 and 4: Wilson won from Tawha by default; Pouta beat Muir, 6 and 5; Walter beat McDermott, 1 tip; Allen beat Eyre, 1 up at the 19th; E. Cameron beat Taylor, 2 and 1: Cronin beat Martin. 4 and* 3. Juniors.—R. J. Glasgow beat Andre**. 9 and 7; Phillips beat Linaberg, by default; Pellow beat Rapson, 5 and 3; McNeil beat Patullo, 5 and 4; Noakes beat E. Glasgow 10 and 8; Brownlie beat Henderson, 4 and 3; Hendry beat Davies, 1 up at the 19th. In conjunction with the junior championship round, first-year players also competed for a trophy donated by Mr. J. Wright. The winner was Hendry, with Espsbn runner-up.

TE AROHA BEATS PAEROA. [FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AROHA, Sunday. The return match between Te Arc ha an 4 Paeroa. took place at Te Aroha yesterday and was won by the home team by 35 eaines to 4, one being all square. Following w*r« the results, the Te Aroha players beins mentioned first Ladies.—Mesdames Haliigan and Hunger beat Mrs. Bray and Miss Gibbs. 3 and 1; Mrs. Smith and Miss Fear v. Mr?. Miller and Miss Tierney, all square: Mesdame* Carwardine and Willis beat Misses Thorp and Forrest, 2 up; Mesdames Kenny and McGlashan beat Miss Fleming and Mrs. Silcqck, S and 7; Meadames McLeod and Ga* beat Mrs. Shaw and Miss Baine, 1 np: Mwdames Wyllie and Dempster lost to Misses Thorp and Surrey, 6 and 5; Misses Kenny and Bliss beat Miss Dickson and Mrs. Hubbard. 9 and 8: Messames Clarke and Mackio beat Miss E. Vowles and MrsSmith, 3 and 2; Misses Cowley ard Rst lost to Misa Poland and Miss Edith Vowles. 2 and 1.

Men.—H. Laver and J. Kenny beat Bray and Stewart, 6 and 5: J. Somers and V. Crowley beat Tubman and Gorbey, 4 and 3; T. McGhshan and W. Cullen beat Bartlett and Miller, 4 and 2; T. S. Wyllie ard C. H. Murphy lost to Page and Cardon. 3 ami 2; F. W. Bliss and C. A. Arthur beat Dickson and Surrey, 5 and 3: if. Godcard ana A. McLeod beat Kiad and Shaw, 4 and 2; O W. Bamfield and F. Gardiner bet McDonald and White, 3 and' 1: J- Tow.-ra and J Whittle beat Hubbard and Thorp, and 5: J. Meikle and E. H'nton beat Het:-9 and Taylor. 4 and 2: R. E. Morrison as't M. Hume lost to Bockett and Bartley. and 4.

WHANGAEEI LADIES' MATCH.

WIN FOR .AIRS. GARDINER.

[BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WHAXGAREI, Saturday.

In the final of the ladies' golf Biatck' play handicap Mrs. Reynolds and Ins* Gardiner tied. Ia th* play-o5 Mis.. Gtkantm won, 2 and L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 12

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 12

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 12