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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. MATCH AGAINST AKARANA. The following team will represent the 'Maungakickie Golf Club in a match against (lie Akarana Club at Akarana on Saturday:—R. M. George, J. S. Rankin. W. Otvldeiwood. A. K. Hawley, C. R. .Tones, .T. W. Clarke. F. Wiseman, J.' M. EllifTe. J. TT. Earle. B. O. Cana.van, L. II". Norton, R. 8. Milne. Reserves: R■ E. Craig, 11. Morpeth. A medal match will be played on the One Tree Hill links, players to choose their own . pa rtners MAUNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. Following is a list of the players who qualified for the play-off in match play for the captain's prize of the Maungukiekie Ladies' Golf Club, the first round to be completed by Wednesday week :—Mesdames Balsamic and Sowers, Misses H. and E. Hard ley. Mesdames Jcrrat and Dunne, Mrs. G. A. Hardley and Miss R. Hill, Mesdames Grevatt and Neale. Misses Stubbs and Robson, Mesdames Saxton and Mason. Mrs. Owen and Miss Millington, Miss A. Grove and Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. and Miss Abbott, Miss Lamb and Miss Henry, Mrs. Goldwater and Miss Palmer. Mrs. Vcrry and Miss Ronayne. Mesdames Lloyd and Bourke, Mrs. Mcllraith and Miss K. Horton. Mesdames Wiles and Eraser. The following players will represent the club against the Titirangi Ladies' Club at One Tree Hill on Friday:— Seniors.—Miss K. Horton. Miss A. (/rove, Mrs. A. Swain, Mrs. H. B. Johnstone, Mrs. Parker. Miss E. Scbnauer. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. E. Mcllraith. Juniors.—Mrs. J. Jerrat, Miss K. Cburfon, Mrs. Neale, Miss McGowan. Miss Lawrence, ISlra. C. J. Schnaucr, Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. L. Norton. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. Members of the Auckland Ladies' Coif Club took part in a bogev competition at Middlemore yesterday. Following were the best scores returned : Seniors.—Mrs. G. Henderson, 3 down; Miss N. Ballantyne, 4 down; Miss E. M. Upton,' Miss F. Hamlin, Mrs. Robertson. 5 down. Juniors.—Miss L. Mappin, 5 down; Miss B. Porter. Miss B. Kelly, 7 down: Mr 3. Ralph, Mrs. E. B, Brown, 8 down. Mrs. J. B. Henry's prize for the heat aggregate score returned by a junior in the August and September bogey matches was won by Miss Mappin. TJTIRANCI LADIES' CLUB, Following is the draw for the bogey handicap to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, seniors and juniors being drawn together:— First Tee, at 10.40 a.m.—Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. G. McMillan, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss M. Fouhy. Mr.*. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. Coaklcy, Mrs. (! P. Finlay v. Miss R. C'ornaga, Mrs. Gyllies v. Mrs. B. L. Wilson. Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. T. W. Hosking. Mrs. W. G. Cain v. Mrs. Chappell. Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Mrs. (t. Court, Mrs. R. Deighton v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. Horton v. Mrs. E. Alison. Miss P. Moody v. Miss G. Easton, Mrs. H. Brinsden v. Miss M. Richardson, Mrs. A. H. O'Leary v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston. Mrs. J. Paterson v. Mrs. T. OQudie, Miss L. Hall v. Mrs. F. G. Alpe. Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Joplin. Miss M. Duder v. Miss Nesta Self, Mrs. E. D. Henrys v. Mrs. M. Shroff. Miss A. Hacket v. Mrs. Rawson Smith, Miss Noel Self v. Mrs. 11. S. Malcolm. Eighth Tee. at 10.30 a.m.—-Miss K. Fouhv v. Miss M. Goldwater, Mrs. C. K. Grierson v. Miss G. Thompson. Mrs. V. Dunne v. Miss M. Harvey. Miss J. Easton v. Miss C. Bray, Mrs. R. O. Gardner v. Miss <>. McGlashan, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. .J. C. Finlay. Mrs. Sutrliffe v. Mrs. MacKinnon. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss B. Grierson. The following players will represent the cluh in a match against the Maungakiekic Ladies' Club at One Tree Hill on FridaysSeniors.—Mrs. R. Deighton, Mrs. T. W. Hosking. Mrs. R. L. Wilson. Mrs, G. McMillan, Mrs. A 11. O'Leary, Mrs. J. t'. Finlay, Miss C. M. Bray, Mrs. M. Shroff. Juniors.—Miss M. Goldwater, Mrs. G. L. Taylor. Mrs. W. G. Cain, Miss M. Duder. Miss A. Hacket, Mrs. W. J. Lovett, Mrs. B. Cooke, Miss C. K. Grierson. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the. Tcsult of the L.G.U. and button match played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Dalton. 104. 31—73, Miss Knott, 101, 2'.!—75; Mrs. Sutton, 102, 27—-75. C Grade.—Mrs. King, 10!); Mrs. Lowell. 113. The sealed-hole handicap resulted as follows: Mrs. Grant. 43, 0—34; Miss O'Callughan. 5!. J2— 39. P. grade: Miss T. Jones, 48. 14—34; Miss Williams, 53, 16—37; Miss Knott. 52, 15 -37. In the play-off for the tic for the qualifying rounn of the championship, between Mrs. Preston and Mies Hickman, the firstnamed was the winner with a gross tcore of 02. GLKNDOWIE CLUB. The following players will represent the Glendowie Golf Club in a match to be played against the Titirangi Club at Glenoowie on Saturday:—F. Trice. E. Hutchison. R. Edmonds, C. B. Thomas. Dr. Horton, N. A. Ching. C. S. Woods, P. Niccolls, A. Duthie, R. Bradley. E. J. Richardson. L. Cole. Reserves: A. Stedman. W. S. Paton. A bogey handicap will be played by members of the Glendowie Club, players to choose their partners. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. Following aro the results of the L.G.U. match played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club Handicap Ito 21: Mrs. Rennie. 104. 21—83: Mrs. Butler. 103. 19—84. Handicap 22 to 36: Mrs. Markwick. 10i, 25 Macartney, 115, 32—83; Miss Lundon, 116, 33-83. ' , ~ The sealed holes bogey handicap for Miss B. Hill's prize resulted in a tie between Mrs. Markwick (10) and Mrs. ( ahill (26). each with 5 down. Other cards read : —Mj£? M. Todd C27>. 0 down: Miss Brookfield '.l3>. Mrs. McMillan (8), Mrs. Warren (15). 7 down. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match, and third round of the eclectic match to be played by members of the Otnhuhu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday next.:-- Mrs. Cos v. Mrs. Boyce, Miss Richards v. Miss Pa rton, Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Currie. Miss Mellsop v. Miss L. Smith, Miss E. Whiteley v. Mrs. Whale. Miss B. Wyllie v. Miss R. O'Louchlan. Miss Percy v. Mrs. McNecly. Miss Dreadon v. Miss E. O'Loughlau. Miss O. Whiteley v. Miss X. K.ntz, Mies LloydWhite. v. Miss Tulloeh, Miss E. Kntz v. Mrs. Shaw. Miss Denize v. Miss Buchanan, Miss Baxter v. Miss Carnahan. Following is the draw for the C grade medal round and the third round of the eclectic match to be played in conjunction with a- medal round for Mrs. Cox's trophy for first-year players:—Miss Y. F. White v. Mrs. Dnvies, Miss L. Claudet v. Mrs. R. Day. Miss R. Paul v. Mrs. R. Wallace, Miss M. Clark v. Miss O. Ryburn, Miss A. Hill v. Miss J. Ryburn. Mrs. Pollard v. Miss C. Hill, Mrs. Richards v. Mrs. Maslin. M. Garry v. Miss Blnkcy, Miss T. Ellett v. Miss Wake, Miss M. Muir v. Miss Simmotids, Miss B. Leonard v. Miss Wills, Miss Frnnkham v. Miss D. Muir. Miss Day v. Miss Sedgwick. Miss T. Claudet v. Mrs. Gardner, Miss Hyncs v. Mrs. Denton Mrs. L. Hill v. Miss S. Ryburn. Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Creegcan, Miss Todd v. Miss F. Sutherland. Miss Wain v. Mrs. Rjntr. Miss Scliofield v. Miss A. Muir. Mrs. Kendall v. Miss' Bryant. Miss Kay v. Mrs. Worker, Miss Seel v. Miss Lamb. Mr:-. Grinter v. Mrs. H. Hunter. Mrs. Walters v. Miss Meikle Miss Lipscombe v. Miss Arnaboldi. Miss Bragato v. Miss Tims. Mrs. Belcher v. Mrs. P. Hill. Following are the results of play in the. third round for Mrs. W. J. Nicholson's trophy:—Miss Jl. Partem beat Mrs. Currie. 3 and 1: Miss O. Whiteley beat Miss L. Smith. G and 5. PUP UK E CLUB. Members of the Pupuko Golf Club will play the sixth monthly medal round of the season for the Mingny Cup on Saturday. The semi-finals of the senior and junior championships will bo played in conjunction. Following is the draw: Championships.-—Semi-finals : senior. L. J. Minoguo v. A. R. Coltmnn; junior, J. Williams v. H. T. Gould. Medal Round.—L. G. Ansell v. T. McCorkindale. C. F. Browne v. J. E. Close; R. N. S. Chisholm v. A. W. Clark, L. H'. Saunders v. T. G. de ('live Lowe, C. I'. Hopkins v. W. H. Spiller. R. Johnston v. ,). J. A. Howie. G. C. Malcobn v. S. Ardley, D. R. C. Mowbray v. A. E. Browne, D. J. McCorkindalo v. W. C. Taylor, G. O. Stephenson v. W. I. Stomson, F. H. Mingay.v. G. A. Waterman. H. C. Stevens v. A. R. Stephenson, H. Y. Gray v. W. A. Bush, H. Goodwin v, E. W. Mills. A. G. Edey v. T. G. Gooding. R. O. Skeet v. J. ft. llume. H. Evertou v. H. L. M. Buisson. A. Alton v. A. Milne. W. Keatos v. F. W. Skeet, W. Smith v. A. R. Palmer, G. Walker v. J. L. Browne. 11. N. Preston v. D. R. G. Gillies, 11. W. Dixon v. A. K. Brady. S. L. Bond v. G. F. Clark, V. Tisdall v. C. Heather. E. 0. Wilson v. H. Shaw, F. Cnrcw Thomas v. H. A.'Joyce. R. H. Keesing v. another. Further entries will bo drawn at the clubhouse. OPOTIKI CLUB. frnOM OUR, OAVN COR RES ton dent. ] OPOTIKI, Tuesday. The semi-finals in the Opotiki Ciolf Club's men's senior championship were pl*yed with the following results:—A. H. Hilford beat. R. M. Todd, 3 and 1; D. S. Morris boat J. Jessop, 1 up. The final for the ladiefi' junior championship resulted in Mrs. Daviea beating Mrs. P. R. Burton, 2 up.
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