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GOLF.

PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE.

FOUR-BALL BOGEY MATCH. A four-ball, best-ball bogey match was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club nt Middlfmoro on Saturdny, 80 players competing. There was no wind and the course was in excellent condition for good scoring. Following were the best scores returned:—B. C. Jacobs and A. J. Friedlander, 7 up; It. D. Wright and R. J. King, 0 up; C. N. Jacobseii and V, E. Masters, 5 up; T. E. Clark and W. S. Ralph, 5 up; E. L. Barfleet and G. J. Fisher, 4 up; W r . B. Colbeck and A. E. M. Rhind, 4 up; P. H. Upton and A. M. Howden, 4 up; C. I. Nathan and It. D. llorton, 4 up; R. G. ltuingor and L. Alderton, 4 up. TITIEANGI CLUB. ( TAYLOH BOWL COMPETITION. The Titirangi Golf Club's match play competition for the Taylor Bowl was commenced on Saturday. The links were in excellent condition and a large number of competitors took part. Following were the results; — First Round.—T. Goudie beat E. Brown, 3 and 2; W. R. Vercoe beat A. H. O'Leary. 1 up; It. J. Graham beat R. M. Dacre, 5 and 4; L. Knight beat F. A. Browne. 5 and 4: A. V. Peace beat A. Fairburn. at the 20th; J. Gilmour beat C. S. Gardiner. 8 and 7; W. J. Roger beat C. K. Uriel--son, i and 3; C. Robinßon beat E. C. Duncan, 4 and 3; L. J. Williamson beat F. W. Lucas, 4 and 3; F. C. Ewan beat A. 11. Hodgson, 3 and 2; H. S. Malcolm beat B. Fraser, 7 and 5: C. G. Fisher beat E. Ohlson, 3 and 2; B. G. Stephens beat B. W. Beaumont, 2 and 1; A. J. Good beat E. Beehan, 1 up; R. O. Gardner beat W. L. Robinson, 5 and 4; W. West beat D. F. Rogers, at the 19th; N. A. Naismith beat A. B. Chappell, 3 and 1; R. McCrystal bent L. Hardio, 8 find 7. Second Round.—R. F. Rogers beat R. S. Deighton, 4 and 3; R. J. Hamilton boat W. J. A. Thomson, 5 and 4; G. H. Birch bent M. J. Bailey, 5 and 4; F. S. Ballin beat S. Hunter, 4 and 3; 11. A. Randrtip beat A. C. McArthur, 3 and 2; R. L. Wilson bent A. Cerutty, 4 and 2; E. J. Richardson, jun., beat R. F. Ward, 5 and 3; 11. V. Ganley beat L. H. Rogers, 2 and 1; T. A. Goulding beat A. E. Whitten, 4 and 2; F. G. Alpa beat R. A. McLean. 2 up; J F. Murray beat A. Le Sieur, 4 and 2: A. B. Joplin beat G. M. White, at the 19th: E. W. Yates beat W. L. BurcJi, 3 and 2; TI. W. Cooke beat E. A. Tuke, 7 and 5; J. Grierson beat J. \V. Potter, 5 and 4: E. P. Harold beat. IT. C. C'hoyce. at the 19th; J. 11. Goyder bent H. li. Robson. 3 and 2; H. M. Roger son beat G. Hodgson. ■1 and 3; G. E. Fairburn beat G. C. Jones. 5 and 4; B. Harrison beat G. T. Marrincr. at the 21st. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB.

Following nra the results of the first round of tho Ballin Cup competition played by members of the Titirangi Dadies' Golf Club:—Miss Duder bent Mrs. Lovett. 2 up; Mrs. R. J<. Wilson beat Mrs. Grevott, 1 up; Mrs. P. Clatworthy beat Mrs. C. H. Court, 1 up; Mrs. J. C. Finlay beat Miss Thompson. 2 and 1: Mrs. Sjiinlcy beat Mrs. Gardner, 5 and 3: Miss Grierson boat Mrs. Richardson. 0 and 4; Mrs. R. Alpe beat Mrß. McMillan, 4 and 2; Mrs. O'Leary beat Mrs. F. G. Alpe. 1 tip; Miss Noel Self bent Mrs. ShrofT. 3 and 2_; Miss P. Moody bent Mrs. Brook-Taylor, 2 and 1; Mrs. Deighton bent Mrs. G. P. Finlay; Mrs. Ley.i won from Mrs. Chappell by default; Mrs. Paterson heat Miss F. llall, 3 and 2: Mrs. Horton won from Mis. Henrys by default; Mrs. Joplin beat Miss Xestn Self, 1 up: Mrs. Taylor beat Miss McGlaslian. 4 and 3; Mrs. K. Horton beat Mrs. J. B. Johnston, 0 and 4; Mrs. C. W. Reid beat Mrs. W. 11. Cooke. 3 and 1. The draw for the bogey handicap to be played to-morrow, commencing from th«' first Ice at II o'clock, is ns follows:- Mrs. ITosking v. Mrs. M. Alison, Miss Grierson v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Leys, Mrs. Brinsdeu v. Mrs. Roid, Mrs. C. H. Court v. Mrs. R. O. Gardner. Miss A. Tlill v. Miss Nest a Self. Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. Tnvlor. Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Mnlrnlm, Mrs. ,T. ('. Finlay v. 17. Self. Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. I). Nicolls v. Miss C. Bray. Mrs. G. "McMilhin v. Miss K. Fouhy. Miss I'. Hall v. Mrs. Brooke-Taylor. Eighth Tee. at 11 a.m.— Miss G. Thompson v. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. P. Clatworthy v. Mrs. M. Shroff. Miss Duder v. Miss P. Moody. Mrs. Robinson v. Miss M. Cooke. Mrs, Lovett v. Mrs. .T. B. Johnston, Mrs. Henrys v. Miss MrGlnshan, Mrs. Hodgson v. Mrs. Hollingrake. MAUN'GAKfEKIE CLUB. A medal handicap in two grades was pi a veil by members of the Maungckiekie (lolf Club on Saturday. In the senior grade tiie best cards were:—J. M. Elliffe, 80. 11—09; G. R. Meredith. 70. 9—70; R.

1 M. George, 72, 2—70; J. S. Rankin, 79, ; 5—74; W. Caldcrwood. 79, 5 —74: H. Morpeth. 80, 12—74; B'. McCormick, 81, IV—75. The junior match was won by N. Lord j with ,1 card of 91, 25 —00. The next best i cards were:—R. S. Newcomb, 92, 22—70; J. T Mitchell. 91. 20—71: IT. Beauvais. 93. 21—72; J. Earlc, 90. IS—72: V. C. Keys. SO, lt—7'2; M. J. Kidd, 87. 14—73; G. Stitchbury, 89, 10 —73; E. Hon! on, 92. IS—74; R. Angus, 95, 20—75; J. Jeriat. 98. 23 —75. AK Alt ANA CLUB. The qualifying round of the Brett Cup was played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. The following qualified :-W. G. Taylor, 79. 15-04; L. Cummins, 91, 21—70; C. Taylor, 89, 19—70; R. A. Stone, 89, 18—71: J. Budge, 88, 10—72; C. Smith, 97, 24—73; W. Nicholls. 91. 18—73; A. Barraclough, 98. 24—74; .T. Coltman, 79, 5—74; O. V. Garland, 90, 22—74; P. Griffiths, 9s. 20-74: C. Biggins. | 98, 24 —71; A. Bayley. 92, 18—74; H. R. Tyler, 89, 11—75; S. Bernston, 91, 1G —75; B. J. Smith, 70, 0—70; Dr. J. Patereon. 87, 11—70; P. Coutts. 94. 18—70; C. Holloway, 85, 9—70; C. M. Cox, 87, 11 —76; J. McKenzie, 81, ft—7o: J. Campbell, 98. 22—70; J. Swanson, 82, 5—77; H. Dupin. sen.. 99, 22—77; A. Wyness. 89. 12—77; C. Ilal ford, 90. 13—77; E. R. Porter. 98. 21—77; R. Wilson, 101, 24—77; T: Mitchell. 102, 24—78; J. E. Cashmoro. 98. 20 —78: H. P. C'allen, 90, 12—78; T. Etheridge. 102. 24—78. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB. Following is tlio <lra\v for the L.O.U. and button matches to be played by members of tlie Akarana Ladies' Golf Club to-mor-row:—Mrs. Caughey v. Miss T. Cox, Miss P. Peet v. Mrs. Preston. Mips O'C.'allaghan v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Hnlford v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. ljwen. Miss T. Jor.es v. Mrs. Young, Mrs. K i ngsland v. Mrs. Mnsefield, Mrs. Sulton v. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Walker v. Miss Hodge, Miss Dalton | v. Miss Forster. Jiliss Marshall v. Mrs. Spencer, Miss Wallers v. Mrs. Phillips. Miss Spence v. Mrs. Kerr-Taylor. Mrs. Mariin v. Miss I. Walters. Mrs. Simnionds v. Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Milliard v. Miss Hunt, Miss J. Forster v. Mrs. Schischka. Mrs. Freo v. Mrs. St. George, Misa K. Munro v. Miss Graham, Mrs. King v. Mrs. Coolie, Mrs. Coltman v. Mrs. Jjong. Following is the draw for the C grade monthly button match, to commence at 12 o'clock:—Mrs. Holloway v. Mrs. Carnmick. Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Johnstone. (,iLEXDOWIE CLUIS. The first, round of the FTowey Walker Cup iticclu.l baudieap (best three of four rounds) was played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. The best cards handed in were:—O. Wolfgram, 77, 0—08; C. S. Woods, 81, 9—72; I. Faram, 92, 20—72; E. Hutchison, 84), 7—73; F. Trice, 80, 7—73; G. Palmer. 99, 25—74; J. L. Sheen. S9, 15 —74; A. Johns, 88. 14 74; C. ]I. Heald. 95, 20—75; A. Howey Walker, 102, 25 - 77; A. C. 'J'nine, 99. 22 77; F. R. Coombes. 98. 20—78; L Faram 103, 25-78; J. 11. Hall. 93. 15-78. GLEN DO WHO LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the second round of the captain's match to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday :—Mrs. Montgomery v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Howey Walker v. Miss Meadows, Mrs. Keya v. Mrs. Cnhill, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. McGregor, Mra. Mncariney v. Mrs. Browne, Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Lovogrove v. Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. IT ill v. Mrs. Bartleet, Mrs. Rennie v. Miss Colwell, Miss Brookfield v. Mrs. Colebrook. Mrs. McMillan v, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Markwick v. Miss Lawrence, Miss E. Bell v. Miss Idiens, Miss Sharland v. Miss Prosser, Miss Todd v. another. The draw is as follows for the first round of the C grade eclectic match:—Miss Wells v. Mrs. Pelley, Miss Dorling v. Miss McCrystal, Misa Potter v. Miss Jenkins. I'UPUKE CLUB. A medal round for a trophy presented by Mr. E. 15. Grimwade was played on Saturday aflernoon by members of the Pupuke Gojf Club. The course was in good condition except for tlio greens, which were rather routrh. The best, cards returned were:—T. Gooding, 85, 20—05; A. F. Burnett, 84, 10-08; G. O. Stephenson, 85. 10—09; G. Walker, 89. 20—09: H. Goodwin. 81, 11—70; A. K. Brady, 92. 22—70: 15. W. Mills), SO, 9—71; L. Harrison, 82, 11—71; S. Bond. S3, 18r-7l; L. Ansoll, 83, A. E. Browne, 80. 10—72;" H. Dixon, S6, 22—74.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB. Members of tho Pupuka Ladies' Golf Club will play the first montply medal match on Wednesday. Following i? the draw:—Miss M. Stevens v. Miss A. O'Neill, Miss O. Stevens v. Miss McDonald, Mips M. Parker v. Mrs. Allan, Miss Hai'ly v. Miss B. Mills, Mrs. Clark y. Miss Oiljett, Mrs. Davidson v. Miss B, O'Neill, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss Lorie v. Mrs, Rutherford, M»ss Heap v. Miss Williams, Miss I. Wight v. Mrs. McCorkindale, Mrs. Heldt v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Spiller v, Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Prosser v. Miss R. Williamson, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs, Jaggs, Mrs. C)ose v. Mrs, Beaumont, Mrs. ITowo v. Mrs. Deighton. Mrs. Grey y. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Rondall v. Mrs. Herbert, Miss Gudgeon v. Misß ,T. Parker, Mrs. Walker v. Miss L. Williamson, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs, Anderson. The C grade members will play a mntch for a trophy presented .by Mrs. Gooding. Partners will be drawn at the clubhouse. NORTH SHORE CLUB. The first round of the eclectic match for Mr. Kingsford's trophy was played by members. of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. The best cards returned were:— R. S. Spinley, 74, 15—50; A. A. Tysoe, 75. 14—(11; C, Rao, 73, 11—02; H. Everton, 80, 18—02; H. Keano, 87, 24—G3; J. Foster. 77. 14—C81 T. C. Robinson, 78, 13 —05; 11. Bennett, 73, B—os. WAITEMATA CLUB. Members of tho Waitematij Golf Club played a medal round on Saturday afternoon. Following wero the best cards returned: — K. R. Baxter, 75, 7—68; 11. Webb, 92, 24—C8; W. Langbien, 81, 8—73; M. Jackson, 01, 15—70; P. Mason, 91, 18—70; A. Spraggen, 90. 13—77. OTAHIiIIU LADIES' CLUB. Tho following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club:—President., Mrs. A. G. Grinter; vice-presidents, 'Mesdames R. S. Wallace, J. Kendall, Misses M. Wills, M. Muir; honorary secretary. Mrs. McNeely; club captain, Miss E. llill; social committee, honorary secretary and Miss M. Clark; committee, Mrs. Pollard. Misses L. Hunter. B. Wyllie. Messrs. It. S. Wallace, R. Brown. F. McKcnzie. MEDAL ROUND AT WAIUKU. [FJUM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIUKU. Saturday. A medal round played to-day by members of tho Waiuku Golf Club was won by Morrison, 91 ('23)—08. Tho next best scores were Flavell, 91 (101 —75: llowden, 82 (5) —77; Forbes, 83 (0) —77. PLAY AT ONEWHERO. [from our own correspondent.] TUAKAU, Saturday. An 18-hole medal round was played by members of tho Onewhoro Golf Club today. The best scores were:—Taylor. 71 net; Wlight. 71; Poutu, 75; Cronin, 70, PUKEKOIIE LADIES' CLUB. [from our own correspondent.] PUKEKOHE, Saturday. The qualifying round for the trophy was played to day by members of the Pukekohe Ladies' Club. Those who qualified wore:—Mrs. Pike, 75 net; Miss L. Potter, 79; Miss N. Pet-kins, 80; Mrs. Harper, 81; Miss Campbell, 83; Mrs. McWhirter, 84; Miss Jefferis, 88; Mrs. Maddison. S9: Miss A. Potter. 89. Jn tho noxt round Mrs. Pike plays the winner between Mrs. Maddißon and Miss A. Potter; Miss L. Potter plays Miss Jefferis, Miss Perkins plays Mrs. McWhirter. and Mrs. Harper plnys Miss Campbell. Play in this round is to be completed within a fortnight. ST. ANDREW'S COMPETITION. [FROM OUt OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Sunday. The results of the second round of the three consecutive medal rounds competition played by members of the Hamilton Golf Club on tho fit. Andrew's links yesterday wcro as follows: -W. (iunn. 83. 13—70-. P. (I. Uarkness. 82, 9 -73: (.'-. Sutclifle, 79. 5 74; I'. (Ire-ham, !>'.). Vl—7s; <i. Kisslins:. 87, 12 75; D. 11. Wood. 9.".. '20—75; O. M. Good, 97. '2'2 -75; B. Cumbcrv. ort li, 81. C, 75; A. Ward, 100. '21—71',; Clarkin, 93. 17— 7c.• ,T. h. Black. 7i',. )>!us 1—77; Grant. 101. '2l- 77; C. Blundell. 84. 7-77; Cole. 90. 13—77; Ncwland, 91, 17 77; 11. ('. Ross. 97. °0 -77. THE TE AWAMUTU CLUR. [l-'ROM OUR OWN* CORRESPONDENT. | TE AWAMUTU, Saturday. There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of the To Awaniutu Golf Club. The president, Mr. D. Williams, presided. The report and balance-sheet showed that satisfactory progress had been made during last year, and it was stated that in spite of the cost of making nino new greens there was still a small credit balance. The following ofticers wero elected:— President, Dr. J. B. Roberton; vicepresidents, Messrs. D. Williams, S. S. Preston and J. Oliphant; captain. Dr. F. C. Blundell; vice-captain. Mr. D. Williams; secretary. Mr. It. Wallace; treasurer, Mr. X. McAlister; committee, Messrs. Brown. J. O'Sullivan, Tl. V. Holmes. M. Barnett and Dr. lv. Jliskens; match committee, Messrs. R. Wallace, D. Williams and Dr. Blundell; green superintendent, Dr. Blundell; ground committee. Dr. and llessr i. O'Sullivan and Brown; lion, auditor, Mr. E. lliddleton. The club's opening day was held in fine weather and the links were in very fair order. Mixed foursomes were played. Mr. and Mrs. 11. McDonald being tho winners, with a match score of 73

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21160, 18 April 1932, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21160, 18 April 1932, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21160, 18 April 1932, Page 13