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GOLF.

TITI RAN GI LADIES' CLUB. The second round of an eclectic match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club resulted as follows : Seniors.—Mrs. Shroff, 85, 11—VI; Miss M. Richardson, 00, 1G —71; Mis 6 A. Grove, 84. 0—75; Mrs. J. Paterson, 89, 14—75. Juniors.—Miss P. Moody, 95, 22—73;, Miss Noel Self, 99, '22—77; Mrs. MacKinnon, 104, 27—77; Mrs. C. K. Grierson, 100, 22—78. MAUNGAIvIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The best scores returned in the C grade match played at One Tree Hill yesterday by members of tho Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club were as follows:—Mrs. J. Gilniour, Mrs. W. A. Boucher, 108; Mis. Michael, 115; Mrs. Cumming, 118. The previous C grade match was won by Mis. Revell with a score of 115. A match for C grade members will be held next Thursday, playei'3 to choose partners. AIvAH AX A LADIES' CLUB. Following is tho draw for the L.G.U. and monthly button to be played by members of the Akurana Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow: —Miss A. Deacon v. Miss 1 aivm, Miss Cousion v. Miss P. Simons Miss Connell v. Miss Fearnley, Miss H. JenUs v. Miss It. MeGee, Miss G. Neville v. Miss Roberts. Mi«s Wynyard v. Miss J. Connett. Miss G. Smith v. Miss Cowan. Miss M. Wright v. Miss Ncwcombe, Aliss Cratitree v. Miss Williams. Miss J\. Knott v. Miss Tyler-Davies. Miss lv. Hickman v. M The^lraw ;i for n the C grade monthly button match is as follows:-Miss J arrow v. Miss Nisbet, Miss Shenkin y. Miss Shepheid. Miss I). Boyco v. Miss Newman, Miss Bintlev v. Mis. Lovcll, Miss Kensington v. another. Commencing after 2 p.in.: j' Nicholas v. Miss D. Peai'ce. Miss v. Miss Dunstan. Miss Cullen v. Miss lat terson. MANUREWA LADIES' CLUB. •Following is the draw for. the Satuirday players of the Manurewa Ladies Golf C lub in the second round of the eclectic foi Mis. . Jenkins' trophy :-Mrs. Da vies y Miss Juckes, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss nte. M Gilmore v. Miss Cotter, Miss Noble Mss Grey, Miss Regler v. Miss Dobsou, Miss Hill v. another. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. In the final round for the club trophy played by members of the Papakura Ladies Golf Club, Miss Coxhead returned the best card, 108. 3U-72. Other good cards «'«■- Mrs. Watts, 109, 36 7:!; Miss O Callaglian. 101, 29 75; Mrs. Foote, 100, 23 —77; Mrs. D. McLennan, 100, 28—78. In the final match for the president s trophy. Mrs. Watts returned the winning card C grade members have played the final' round for the captain's trophy. Miss Coxhead, who returned the best cards ioi two rounds out of three, won with a net score of 152. . Following is the draw for a sealed hole match to be played to-morrow:—Mrs Rushton v. Miss Wilkins, Miss M. Walters v Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Urquhart v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Watts v. Mrs. Pavitt, Mrs. Elliott v. Miss White. Mrs. Brooks v Miss Rliind, Miss O'Callaghan v. Miss Walker, Mrs. Foote v. Miss Cleary. Mrs. Pegler v. Mrs. D. McLennan. Miss Coxhead v. Miss Dreardon. Miss McLennan v. Miss Harris, Mrs. Kidd v. Miss O. Slack. Mrs. Johnstone v. Mrs. Yates, Mrs. S. Wilson v. Mrs. Ede. Miss Higgins v. Miss Gardiner, Mrs. H. Wilson y. Mrs. T. McLennan, Mrs. Cooper v. Miss Gannon, Mrs. Doull v. Miss Hewitt, Miss J.. McConnell v. Miss Finlayson, Miss Jarvie v. Miss M. McConnell. WAITEMATA CLUB. All competitions and championship finals will be played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club during the coming weekend. For those members who are not participating in the competitions or championfillip finals on Saturday there will be a bogey match, players to choose opponents.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUD. Following is the draw for a sealed medal round to be ployed to morrow by the weekend players of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Wilkes v. Miss "Willis, Miss F.dwards v. Miss Hinimel. Miss Platts v. Miss Bryson, Miss Wrigley v. Miss Lewis. Miss Minns v. Miss "Wann, Miss Corner v. Miss Mcintosh, Mrs. Monkhouso v. Miss Parr, Mrs. Hopkins v. Miss Hunt, Miss Monkton v. Miss Wood. Miss Barr v. Miss Esdaile, Miss McDonnell v. Miss Adams. Following is the draw for the first round of the match play competition for weekend pi a vers:—Miss McLeod v. Miss Hitchings, Miss Ross v. Miss Newman, Miss £ urley v. Miss McLaren. Miss J. Harvey v. Miss Montgomery. Miss Grey v. Miss J. Williams, Miss Southgate v. Miss b. Aimvary, Miss McGill v. Miss Johnston Miss Rainger v. Miss McLeay, Mis 3 MacCullay v Miss Currie. Miss Snoad v. Miss Bullam'ore. Miss Colsen v. Miss Downes. Miss Hotchkiss v. Miss M. Harvey. Ihe following have byes:—Miss J. Mulvany. Misb Keates, Miss Orchiston, Miss G. Williams. CLEVEDON CLUB. Following is the draw for the mixed foursomes to be played to-morrow by members of the Clevedon Golf Club:—H. Alexander and Miss Atchison v. Southerill and Mrs. Wells. Orum and Mrs. Alexander v. F. Whytockand Mrs. Bryan. O'Donncll and Miss Wa llis v. Roberts and Miss Burgoyne, Cawte and M.S. Henderson v. R. Waters and Miss I). Browne. Currie and Mrs. Eyre v. Dueler a lid Mrs. Wilson, AVells and Miss MePherson v. Bryan and Miss Waters, MePherson and Miss F. Stephens v. Wilson and Miss Silk, Dow and Mrs. R. Waters v. J. Whytock and Miss A. Dow, Browne and Mrs. Ovcry v. Bull and Miss Howie, Campbell and Miss Matthews v. J. Alexander and Miss K. Browne, Francis and Mrs. Rattray v. P. Waters and Mrs. Furley. TE AWAMUTU COURSE RECORD. [FROM 01' It OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AWAMUTU. Thursday. The record for the Te Awamutu Golf Club's course, which stood at 75 for a considerable, time, has been lowered by M. Burnett, vho put up a score of 70, The standard scratch score for the course is G?>. The Bertram Chip was won this season by J. I*. Brown, with a score of 180, 48—1 :i'2. Dr. K. Biskens was runner-lip with 187, 54—13:1. Brown was also successful in wining the Archeen Cup, defeating M. Barnctt in the final by :i and MANAWATU LADIES' TOURNEY. SEMI-FINAL PLAY TO-DAY. [by tej.egraph.——press association.] PALMERSTON NORTH, Thursday. The semi-finals of the Manawatu ladies' golf tourney will be played to-morrow, when Miss O. Kay, Dtinedin. will meet Mrs. Partridge, Wangantii and Mrs. McKillop, Christchurch, will meet Mrs. H. Collinson. Manawatu. In the play to-day Mrs. Collinson defeated Miss D. Gaisford, Marlon, the game going to the 20th green. Mrs. McKillop, f'hrislchurch. beat Miss Chrystall, Christchurch, 1 and ;t. and Miss Hally, Manawatu. beat Miss S. Watson, Manawatu, 3 and 2. Misses Chrystall and Watson b.th failed to strike form. Miss Kay has not been extended yet. Mrs. Collinson has been playing well.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 13

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