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GOLF.

frITIRANGI BEATS AKARANA.

FIVE MATCHES TO FOUR.

BLOOMFIELD BOWL COMPETITION.

'A teams* match played by members of Ihe Titirangi tiiul Akarana Golf Clubs at Titirangi on Saturday resulted in a win for the former by 5 matches to 4, 3 being all squarn. Following are the results, Akarana name!! being mentioned first:—B. J. Smith beat r .\ A. Goulding, 4 and 3; J. Coltman and li'.. McCrystal, all square; F. Hazelden lost ti) R. M. Dacre, 3 and 1; J. Swanson lost to E. G. Tallis, 7 and 6; G. M. Brown j and A- J. Good, all square; L. G. Minogue beat !E. E. Beehan, 2 and 1; V. Baker j best if. Murray, 3 and 2; W. Greenbank j beat O. G. Fisher, 2 and 1; C. Holloway and 11, A. Rntidrup, \&11 square; G. Colt- | man lost to J. H. Goyder, 1 down; C. M. Cox lost to G. E. Ftiirburn. 2 down: H. Dupic, junr., lost to E. Ohlson, 2 down. TITIRANGI CLUB. I lIALLIN CUP COMPETITION. The third round of the Ballin Cup competition was played W members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday. Following < were 'he results:—J. F. Murray beat F. C. iEwen, 3 nnd 1; A. B. Joplin beat W. West, S #nd 2; L. J. Williamson beat J. Grierson, 2 and 1; E. J. Richardson, junr.. beat W. J. A. Thomson, 2 and 1; R. L. Wilson beat E. T. Harold at tho 19th; 11. L. Robson teat J:!. F. Burns, 2 and 1. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for a bogey handicap t->' be played to morrow by members of thu Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 11 o clock:— First Tee.—Mrs Deighton v. Mrs. Taylor, Mtb. Wilson v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Hosking t. Miss Duder, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss Moody ,r 3lr». J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Mrs. Airey'v. Miss Noel Self, Mrs. Niccolls v. M::s. Spinley, Miss Bray v. Miss M. Fouhji, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. White v. Mrs. W. H. Cooke, Mrs. shroff v. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss Worrall v. Mrs. F. G. Alpe, MiBS M. Bailey v. Mrs. Gyllieu, ilrs. Harrison-Gregory v. Mrs. Richardsost, Mrs. Hollingrake v. Mrs. Hodgson, Miss J'agni v. Mis. Waters, Miss Wallace v. Mrs. Prodgers. Eigith Tee.—Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. C. W. R:ed, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss McGlashan, Mrs. Mison v. Mrs. Henrys, Miss Grierson v. M::». R. F. Ward. Mrs. CLatworthy v. ilrs H. Court, Miss Hill v. Miss Charlesworth, Mrs. Chappell v. Mis. Brooke Taylo f. / , The tie in the eclectic match was won by M:c3. SlirofE on the last nine holes. ) ■ PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE. Th«i second round of the E. R. Bloomfield Bowl was played at Middlemore on Saturday by members of the Auckland Golf Club, 84 players taking part. Following were the best cards returned:—C. H. Knight. 85. 17—; B. G. Thompson, 81. 11—70; T. K. Brett , 84. 12—72; R. S. Lewis. 84. 12—72; H 'ii. Joyce. 80. 6—74; J. McK. Wilson, SO", 1(5—74; W. S. Ralph, 76, 1—75; J. B. Ellioli, 87, 12—75; J. Sead Gowing, 99. 24 7;|i ■ R D. Wright. 80. 4—76; D. Poison. 91. lli-—76; B. S. Finn. 92. 15—77; W. Pavitt; 92. 1:—77; R. E. Rainger. 93. 16—77; P. Elliot, 91, 14—77: A. B. Thomson, 97. 20, 71; A. H. Kirker, 92, 15—77. Thti leading scores by players who. have returned cards in the two rounds played are:—H. A. Joyce, 14G; B. S. Finn, 147; T. R, Brett, 148, R. D. Wright. 150. AKARANA CLUB. A flag match played by members of the Akan.na Golf Club on Saturday was won by F. Thompson, who carried the flag to the 19th green, while L. Harris, in taking tho flag to the 19th fairway, was second. The final of the Roskill Cup medal comfietition between J. Coltman and H. P. Culen, played over 36 holes, resulted as follows:—J. Coltman, 163, 8—155; H. P. Cullen, JBsyt 2^-IGI.-AKARANA LADIES' CLUB.

Tim draw' for the qualifying round of the championships to be played to-morrow by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club is a.'! follows;— 1 Seniors.—Miss Tulloch v. Miss O'Calla- ' ghan.. Mrs. Grant v. Miss Cox, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Preston v; Miss Darloch, Misa Tingey v. Miss P. Peet.

Juniors.—'Misa Spence v. Mrs. Ewcn, Mrs. King v. Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Dove,|' f Miss 'Jones v. Miss Dalton, Mrs. Youiiij v. Mrs Masefield, Mrs. "Walker v. Mrs. Schischka, Mrs. Millard v. Mrs. Phillip, Miss I. Walters v. Mrs. Coltman, Mrs. Russell v. Miss Graham. Mrs. Coko v. Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Ashley v. Mrs. Kingiiland. Miss Kerr-Taylor v. Mrs. St. Georne, Miss M. "Walters v. Mrs. Long:, Mrs. Sutton v. Miss Hodge, Mrs. Martin T. M:rs. Sirnmonds. .

_Th.ii draw for the second round of tho nine-hole competition for C grade players ia an follows:—Mrs. Cammick v. Mra. Thompson, Mrs. Fuller v. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. liobk.son v. Dr. Montgomery, Miss Alexandra v. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Baxter v. Miss Malioa, Mrs. Harrison Butcher v. Mrs. Thomas.

AKAKANA BEATS OTAHUHU. A seniors teams match played between members of the Akarana and Otahuhu Golf Clubs at Akatana on Saturday resulted in a win for the former by 13 games to 4, ©ne being all square. In tho singles Akarana won by 8 games to 3, uno being all equal*, and won by 5 games to 1 in the four-ball matches. Following are the results:— / Similes.—H. Levy beat J. Swanson. 4 and " 3: W, Eustace beat S. Hazelden, 3 and 2: A. Eastaco loßt to V. Baker, 1 up; L. Croxsan beat G. Coltman, 4 and 3; R. Moffit lost to C. Holloway, 3 and 2; C. Reader and H. Dupin, junr., all square; J. Logan lost (to C. M. Cox. 2 and 1; A. Todd lost to R. McKinnon, 7 and 6; J. Christie lost to D;r. Paterson. 5 and 3; W. CasssllsBrown lost to W. Gee-Taylor, 6 and 3; Agmen-Smith Jost to M. Kiely, 5 and 4; B. Heather lost to C Halford, 7 and 6. , Four-ball Matches.—Levy and Eustato lost to Sv;anson and Hazelden, 1 up; A. bustace and Croxsan beat Baker and Coltman, 2 and !,; Moffitt and Reader lost to Holloway and Dupin. ! up; Logan and Todd lost to Cox nnd McKinnon, 4 and 3; Christie and Casse ils-Brown lost to Paterson and I'coTaylcr, 4 and 3; Agmen-Sraith and Heather '.ost to Kiely and Halford, 5 and 4. GLENDOYVIE CLUB. The captain's prize competition was advanced a further stago «:n Saturday, when the fourth r/)und was played by memberß of tho Gleudowio Golf CTub under heavy conditions. The results were:—J..E. Stedman beat E. Hutchison, 4 and 3; V. R. Jobns beat W. S. Paton, 1 up; C. .F. All«ptt beat T. Martin. 5 and 4; F. Trice beat C. Staid, 4 and 3 . .. The second /round of the Howey-Walker Cap competition, best three out of {our medal rounds, was also played, the bost cards returned being:—J. E, oteaman, 81. 13—60; G. K. Matheson. 90, 19—71; J. C. Grtham, 88, 16—72; J. H. Hall, 87, 1» A, C. Jarman, 97, 23-74; W. Laxon, 85» 10-75; F. Trice. 82. 7—75; A. C. Johns. 89, 14—75; G. L O'Halloran. 96, 21—75; A C. Taiae, 96, 21—75; K. Jackson,/101, 25—76; Kronfeld, 91, 15—76; H A McGregor, 101. 10—76; E. Hutchison. 83, 7—76; C. f- Allcott, 64, 6—78; M. A. Forgie, 94, 15-73, GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB. . Following is the draw for the L-G.U. if s??tch to bo played bv members of the Glendowio Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday. -Mrs,, Hill v. Mrs -Howey-Walker, Mrs. jy>rr f :n v . Miss B Hill. Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. RinU, Mrs. I3rowne v. Mjss Brookfield, Mrs.,']:l tit' er v./ Mrs. Huihes, Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Colebrook .v. • Miss Meadows, Miss J Robertson v. Miss Colwill. ilrs. Bartleet v. Mi.=s Mains, Mrs. Macartney v ;.Miiis R. Wilson, Mrs. McGregor v an"thfer, Mrs,' v. Miss O. English. M. Enjflish v. Misa Shnrland, Miss frossiir v. Misa Scott. Miss Idiens v, Miss Mrs. Montgomery v. Misa Todd. -the draw for the C grade match is <lB follow ii;— Miga Hogan v. Miss Wilcock Mies ?! " y v - Miss Sanders, Miss P. ?.• Mf». Coldicutt, Miss McCrystal v. MissAndei'ion. Miss D. Jenkins v. Miss Bright, •Mrs. PeMey v. Miss Potter, Miss MitchelMrs. Alderton Miss Dorling v. Mrs. Wotislon, Miss T. Jenkins v another. last C grado mntch was won by Miss Banders, Miss ,Idiens being second.' Jne beet scares returned, in the bogey "latch were as follows:—Miw M. Todd (21). » o°»Bs Miss B, Hill (14), Mrs. Warren ;.V. «»). Illrs. Montgomery (23), 9 down. ' .MANUKAU CLUB. round of the Lovegrovo Shield ThSlPi ' t,on w is played on Saturday by of the Monukau Golf Club. FolmZ/nU "re the results:—Bingley beat Mc- ! I i: Johnson beat Baniard. "••t il'b beat Rico, A and 8; Gilmore

MANIJKAU LADIES'/ CLUB. Following is the draw for tho L.G.TJ. medal mato.li t« bo played on Wednesday by members of tho Manukau Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Fleuing v. Mrs. Busing, Miss Wright v. Missi McDonald, Miss Callis v. Miss Little, Mrs. ltushton v. Miss Andre, Mrs. Wardell v. Sirs. Barnard, Miss Maxwell v. Mr 3. Croiis, Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Margetts v. Miss MeSweeney, Mrs. iHalls v. Miss .Reed, M 133 Kimber v. Mrs. Bingley,. Miss Grey v. Miss O. Dobson, Miss Duhn v. Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Dreadou v. Miss J. Dobson, Miss Collio v. Miss King, Mrs., Collie v. Miss Phillips, Miss Campbell v. Mts. Grant, Miss Cole v. another. Following is the draw for the L.G.U match to be ptoyed next Saturday Miss .Delaney v. Mins Cartwright, Miss Blanchard v. Mrs. George, Miss Watson v. Miss Gilmore. Miss Bnird v. Miss Comerford, Miss White v. Miss Cross, Miss Lanigan v. another. GLENDOWIE Y. MAUNGAKIEKIE. Duripg this w< ek-end a teams' match was played by members of the, Glendowie and Maungakiekie Golf Clubs, resulting in ii •draw, each, club winning three games. Following are the results, Maungakiekie names being mentioned first---L. B. Schnauer and E A. Brooker I: eat J. L. Sheen and W. ri. Paton, 1 up: V. C Keys and W. H. D'Audney lost to A. 0. Johns and U. A. Forgie, 4 and 3; D E Contlfi nnd E. Henton beat D. McGregor and J H. Hall, 4 and 2; J. M. McDougall and T. Nixon loaf to F. . Kronfeld and J C Graham, 4 and 2; R. G. ■Stitcbbury and G Harris beat F. Farnm and C. L. Hews in, 1 up; G. J. Bennett .and J. Enrle lost to I Martiirand I. G. O'Neill, 3 and 2. OTAHUHU BEATS PAPAKURA. A teams match played between members of tho Otahuhu and Papakura Golf Clubs at Papakura on Saturday resulted in a win for the former ty 9 matches to 7. Following are the results, Papakura names being mentioned first: —Cooke beat Christie, 1 up; Hordman beat Agmen-Smith, 7 and 5; Ma'theson beat North, 2 up; McCoy beat Scott Colville. 3 nnd 2; 11. Walton beat Cowie, 2 and I ; Pavitt lost to Brown, 5 and 4; Robbina lost to Blakey, 1 down; Brebner lost; to Fearnley, 5 and 3; I3rndutreet lost to Todd, C and 5; A. Walton lost to Lyttleton, 4 and 2; Miller lost to lElotson, -1 and i . McLennan beat Step.hennon. 7 and 5; I:*. Wilson lost to Gardiner, 7 and G; Watts lost to MacGregor, 9 and 7; Yates lout tj Pankhurst, 4 and 3; G. Walton beat C:x. 3 and 2. NORTE 'SHORE CLUB. Over 70 ei|tri«n were received for a match played by members of the North Shorti Golf Club durinii! the weekend. The third monthly medal *ound and a match for Mr. S.wanston'B troj hy were decided. H. W. Cauldrey wn.s the winner of the trophy, as well as a junior medal round. The senior event was won oy F Layzell. Following were the results :-H W Cauldrey. k 24.58; H. Sengur, 13. 22-61: P. Horrocks Ba. r>4 ai . F Lay! ell 'O. S—62; \XI. Bartlett, pg 24—62* 1 J. P.. Foster, 87, 24—C3; N. S. •PVi'nlmers " 7.5 U—o3; R. N. Caldwell, 71, 5 . k 54 20-04; I. Chalmers. 82. I pinley, 76. 12-04; J. Penman 78. 13—05, I A Ilarvey, So. 20—Ga; TT V Everton, 84 18 —G6; P. Roache, 80, .m_67; W. Roberts, 84. IG GS; A. A. lysoe, 81 12 —G9; B. li. Goldwater, <O. 7—09; M. Lorimer. 93. 24—69; B. Rae, 79. 9—70; J. Weir. 88. 18—70 r PUP OK 2 LADIES' CLUB. Following is tfio draw for the fourth monthly mtdal match to be played on Wednesday by members 0.. the 1 upuko Ladies' Golf <Uub:-Miss Heap v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrsi Davidson v. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Mowbruy 5. Miss Gillett, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. B'iwden, Miss Harty v. Miss Lorie, Miss L. Williamson _v. Miss E. Mills, Mrs. McCoikindale v. Miss \\ight, Mrs. Prosser v. - Mir. Mills, Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. Held!;. ilrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Wilker v. Mrs. Spiller, Mrs. Close v. Mrs. Ourtis, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Beaumont. Mr;?. Howe v. Miss Gooding, Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs Randall, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Howie. Mrs. Grey v. Miss Parker, Mi'its Jackson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Lewin v. another. Following is the C grade draw for a monthly mi'xlal round to be played next Thursday Miss Crammond v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Rcve. v. Miss Gledhill, MrsMain v. Mrs. J::orne, Miss Hughes v, Mrs. Whitcombe. Mrs. Thomas v. Miss Dudgeon, Miss Weston v, Mrs. Atwood. Mrs. Hume v. Mrs. Nugenv. Miss B. Wilson v. Mrs. Kissen, Mra. Harrison v. Mrs. Bloomneld. The following players will represent the club in a teamsi match to be played against the Akaranu Lidies' Club at Pupuko today:— Miss Gillett, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Bowden Mrs. Mowbray, Mra. McFarlane, Mrs. Ooldwate:t. Mis. Allen, Miss Lone, Miss Harty, JCiss L. Williamson. Mrs. "Williamson, Mia. Gooding, Mrs. Heldt, Mrs. Walker. The following C grade players will represent the club ir. a teams match against the Otahuhu Ladies' Club to be played at I Otahuhu to-morrow Mrs. Horne, Miss Rudgeou, Mrs. Rush. Miss Hughes, Thomas. Mrs. Andrew, Miss Barton. Miss Willis, Mr 3. Rcij. Miss Weston, Mrs. Whitcombe, Mrs. Alwood.

MATCH AT WAIUKU. [from our own correspondent.] "WAIUKU, Saturday. To-day's play on the Waiuku Golf Club's course comprised a handicap medal foursomes match, ii: which Bloomfield and Morrison, 84, 1:1—13. returned the best card. Other good scores were:—Flavell and Jerram, 90, IS—75 ; Hamilton and Barker, 99, 23—76; Ohlson and Howden, S2, 5 —77; A. Herrold and J, Arkle, 94, 17—77; Guthrie and G. Arlclo, 106, 29—77; Foi£es and C. Herrold, 88,, 1(1-76. THIS CNEWHERO CLUB.[from oud own correspondent.] TUAJvAU, Saturday.' The monthly medal round was playdfi by men members of the Onewhero Golf Club this afternoon. The best cards returned were:—Taylor, 96. 22—74; Tawha, 100, 22 —78, Brownlie, 102, 24—73. Lady niembcl & played the first round of the handicap medal match for Mrs. Muir's trophy.—Mi;ss Macgregor returned the" best card, SO notjl'trith Miss Mcßae next beat, 82 net. PLAY AT PUKEKQIIE. [from oud, own correspondent.] PUKEKOHE, Saturday. Members of the Pukekohe Golf Club played to-day ;lie qualifying roun;l for t''o vice-president's trophy, in conjunction with the second round for the captain's trophy. The following players returned tho best cards: —Butche::, 98. 24—74; Foote. 99, 25—74; Ivifislir jf, 83, 8—75; Roulston, 83, 8 —75; Crotibie, 92, 17—75; Duncan, 97, 21—76; Foster, 05, IS —77; C. Reynolds, 10>, 28—77; Cooper, 107, 30 —77; Charlesworth, 89, 11—78; Sh'jrt, 91, 16—78; Coyle, 83, 4—79; Maddis': n, 87, 8—79; Johns, 95, IS—7O; I. Reynolds. 97, 18—79s Schlaepfcr, 94. 14—80; Campbell, 107, 27—80. The last two players tied for the 16th place for further play for tho vice-presi-dent's trophy nnd will play off. The draw for the first round is as follows:—Butcher, v. the winner bi tween Schlaepfer and Campbell. G. Reynolds v. Cooper, Roulston v. Maddißon, C'roi bie v. Coyle, Ivissling v. Johns, Duncan v. Short, Foster v. Charlesworth, Foote v. I. Reynolds. BELL CUP CONTEST. [from our own correspondent.] HAMILTON, Sunday. Tho Bell Cup ;ompe{ition, played by members of the Hi.milton Coif Club, reached its semi-final singe yesterday, when O. M. Good beat A. !?. Atkins, 4 and 3, and fc. Lumsden boat I). Wood, 3 and 2. A Canadian fearsome was played, the best cards returned eing as follows:—Black and Pemberton, 76, 7—69; McMcol and 1' uller-ton-Smith, 90, i 11—69.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 13

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 13

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 13