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LADIES' TEAMS MATCH. MAUNGAKIEKIE AND TITIRANGI. Members of the Maungakiekio and Titirnugi Ladies' Golf Clubs played a teams majeh. at One Tree Ilill yesterday. The patch resulted in a win for the former by 13 games to 10, one being all square. Following are the results, Titirangi names beina mentioned first:— , Seniors.—Mrs. T. W. Hosking beat Miss K. Horton, 5 and 4; Mrs. R. L. "Wilson beat Miss A. Grove, 5 tfnd 3: Mrs. S. McMi! Lan lost to Mrs. A. Swain, 2 and 1; Mrs. J. C. Fiuiay beat Mis 3 E. Schnauer, 7 and 6; Miss C. Bray lost to Miss M. Miller, 2 niul I: Mrs. O'Leary lost to Mrs. 11, B .Tohnstmie, 4 and 3; Miss B. M. Grierson heat Miss M. Haslett, -1 and 2; Miss M Richardson lost to Mrs. J. Mason, 4 and 2. Juniors.—Miss M. Goldwater beat Mrs. J Jerrat, 5 and 3; Mrs. G. L. Taylor beat Miss Iv. Churton. 5 and 3; Mrs. W. J. Cain lost to Miss Morrison, .4 and' 3: Mrs. E. D. Ifenrys lost to Miss McGowan. 6 and 5; Miss A. Ilacket lost to Miss P. Lawrence, <t and 3; Mrs. J. Lovatt lost to Mrs. J. G Schnauer, 4 and 3; Mrs. B. Cooke lost to Mrs. G. A Llardley, 4 and 2; Mrs. C. K Grierson lost to Mrs. L. Norton, 5 and 4. Foursomes -Seniors: Mrs. Ilosking and Mrs. Wilson beat Miss Eforton and Miss Grave, 3 and 1; Mrs. Finlay and Mrs McMillan and Mis. Swain and Mrs. Johnstone, all square; Mrs. O'Leary and Miss Grierson lost to Miss Schnauer and Miss Millar, 3 and 1; Miss Dray and Miss Richardson beat Mrs Mason and Miss Haslett. •J and 2 Juniors. Mrs Taylor and Miss Goldwater beat Mrs. Jerrat and Miss Churton, 2 and 1; Mrs. Cam and Mrs. Henrys beat Miss Morrison and Miss McGowan, 1 up: Miss Hncket and Mrs! Lovatt lost to Mips Lawrence and Mrs. Schnauer, 3 nnd 1; Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Grierson lost to Mrs. Hard ley and Mr 3. Norton, 3 and 2. GLKNDOWIE TOURNAMENT. ! The Glendowie Golf Club will hold its. j annual tournament to-day week and the fol- j lowing.Monday. An attractive programme of events has been prepared and as the links are in first-class order, given fine weather, there should bo some interesting play. TEAMS MATCH POSTPONED. The teams match which was to have been played to-day between members of the Glendo wis and Titirangi Golf Clubs, has been | postponed, owing to eome of the playors having contracted influenza. WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played on Thursday by members of the Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Parkinson v. Miss N. Mason, Mrs. Hogan v. Miss M. Neville, Mrs. Prime v. Mrs. Bayly. Mrs. Neville v. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. Duff, Miss Mason v. Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. Harper v. Miss Mclndoe, Mrs. Weir v Mrs. Walsh. Miss Palairet v. Miss Moulton. C Grade.—Mrs. Prime v. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Ryan v. Miss Bartleet. Mrs. Houghton v. Miss Jackson. Mrs. Haines v. Mrs. Rowan, Miss Williams v. Mrs. McDougall. Miss Roberts v. Mrs Armstrong, Mrs. Trayes v. Mrs Woods. Miss Coldicutt v. Miss O'Brien. Mrs. Bruce v. another. The winners of the last medal round were: —A grade: Mrs Harvey; C grade, Miss Jackson. The winners of the season s eclectic are: —Mrs. Harper and Miss Mclndoe, a tie. C grade: Mrs. Cox. The open day arranged for Monday nas been definitely postponed. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. The Papakura Ladies' Golf Club will hold an open day for visitors on Monday. A medal match will be played in the morning in two grades, handicaps of 1 to 23 and 21 to 36. starting at 9.30 o'clock. Canadian foursomes will be played in the afternoon. Following is the draw for the medal round: —Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Rushton, Miss R. Johns v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Mellsop v. Miss Andre, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Noel Johnson. Miss Percy'v. Miss M. Walters, Miss Callis v. Miss J. Johnson, Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Elliott v Mrs. Renme, Miss Little v another, Mrs. Suttou v. Miss Rhmd, Mrs. J Brooks v. Mrs. Busing. Mrs. Boyce v. Miss J Walker, Mrs. Macartney v. Mrs. D McLennan, Mrs. Urquhart v. Mrs Cahill. Miss B. Wylie v. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Wardell : v. Mrs. Pegler, Mrs. Adlam v. Miss O. Slack Mrs. Fleming v. Mrs. H. Wilson. ! Mrs. Margetts v. Miss Sutherland. LADIES' MATCH AT TE AROHA. ROTORUA TEAM'S VISIT. [FROM OUR OWN" CORRESPONDENT.] TE AROHA, Friday. An inter-club match was played yesterday 1 between members of the Te Aroha a,lt J ; Rotorua Ladies' Golf Clubs on the local ; links in glorious weather. Te Aroha won j by 16 games to 3. Three games finished all square. Following are tho results, the visii tors' names being mentioned first in each instance: — Foursomes.—Miss Snodgrass and Mrs. Parata v. Miss Halligan and Mrs. Hunger, all square: Mrs. Spedding and Miss Boothe lost to Miss Frear and Mr 3. Smith, i down; Mrs. Kobinsori and Mrs. Blencowe lost to Mrs. Carwardine and Mrs. Willis. 3 and 1; Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs; Bayfield lost to Mrs. Kenny and Mrs. McLeod. 3 and 2; Mrs. Wackrow and Mrs. J. Sheriff lost to Mrs. McGlashan and Mrs. Bliss, 3 and 2; Mrs. Tapper and Mrs. A. Smith lost to Mrs. Wyllie and Mrs. Dempster, 2 down; Mrs. Hay nnd Miss Moon v. Mrs. Gaw and Miss Kenny, all square. Sineles.—Miss Snodgrass beat Mrs. Halligan, 2 and 1; Mrs. Parata lost to Mrs. Hunger, 3 and 1; Mrs. Spedding lost to Miss Frear, 3 and 2; Mrs. Blencowe lost to Mrs. Willis, 1 down; Mr 3. Robinson beat Mrs. Smith, 5 and 4; Miss Boothe lost to Mrs. Carwardine, 4 and 2; Mrs. Hitchcock v. Mrs. Kenny, all square; Mrs. Bayfield lost to Mrs. McLeod, 5 and 4; Mrs. J. Sheriff lost to Mrs. McGlashan, 3 and 1; Mrs. Wackrow lost to Mrs. Bliss, 3 and 2; Mrs. Tapper lost to Mrs. Wyllie, 6 and 4; Mrs. Hay lost to Mrs. Gaw, 2 down; Miss I Moon beat Miss Kenny. 4 and 3: Miss K. I Gordon lost to Miss Bliss, G and 4; Mrs. | A. Smith lost to Mrs. Dempster. 4 and 2.
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