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MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB, TEAM TO PLAY PUKEKOHE. ' The following team will represent the Maungakiekie Golf Club in a. teams match against the Pukekoho Club at One Tree Hill during the week-pnd :-*-A. Iv. Hawley, J..S. Rankin, W- Calderwood, J..H. Earlp, G, S. It. Meredith,. C. R. Jones, \L. H, Norton, N. R. Chapman, L. B. Sclinauer, W. D'Audney, G. Harris, J. S. Kidd, N. Laud, W.- E. Anderson, E. Hentoh, J.' Sherlock. Reserve's: T. 11. Nixon, G. Stichbury, i John Earle, H.. G. Vivian. . ... •i; LADIES' TEAMS MATCH. TITIItANGI BEATS MAUNGAKIEKIE. Senior members of the Titirangi and Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Clubs played a teams match yesterday, resulting in a win for the former by 10 games to 2. Following are the results, Maungakiekie names being mentioned first:— Singles.—Miss K. • ITorton lost to Mrs. Deighlon, 2 and 1; Mrs. H. V. Johnston lost to Mrs. Hosking. 5 and 3; Miss G. Parr lost to Mrs. It. L. Wilson, 5 and 4; Mrs. Mcllraitli defeated Mrs. McMillan, 3 and 1; Miss 'M. Miller lost to Mrs. J. C. Finlay, 1 up: Mrs; C. E. Grevatt lost to Mrs. O'Leary, 1 up: Mrs. Jerrntt lost to Miss C. Bray, 5 and 4; Mrs. G. Bailhe lost to Mrs. Paterson, 2 and , Foursomes. —Miss K. Horton and Mrs. Johnston lost to Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, 2 and 1; Miss Parr and Mrs. Miller lost to Mrs. Deighlon and Mrs. McMillan, 3 and 2; Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. C. E. Grevatt defeated.Mrs. J. C. Finlay 'and Mrs. O'Leary, 2 • and 1: Mrs.Jerratt and : Mrs. Baillie lost -to Miais Bray and Mrs. Paterson. i and 3« •
TtTJRANGI WINS JUNIOR MATCH;
Junior members of the Titirangi l and Maunyakiekie Ladies' Golf Clubß_ also played a teams matcli, the former winning by six ptames to fi'vo, one being all square. Following aro the results, Maungukiekie names being mentioned first:— Singles.—Mrs. E. Gilmore defeated Mrs. Brinsden, 3 and 1; Miss B. Abbott defeated Mrs. Lovett, 0 and 5; Miss K. Churton lost to Mrs. Taylor, 5 and 4; Mrs. Kilne? defeated Miss Duder. 1 up; Miss M. Robson lost to Mrs. Ferguson. 3 and 2; Mrs. Wellsted lost to Mrs.' Naismith 6 and 5; Miss H. Hnrdley defeated Mrs. fcpinley, 5 and 3: Miss J. Johnson defeated Miss A. Hacket, 2 and 1. , Foursomes.—Mrs. Gilmore ana Miss iv. Churton lost io Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Brinsden, 4 and 2; Miss Abbott and Mrs. Kilner defeated Mrs. Lovett and Miss Duder. 4 and 3; Miss Robson and Mrs. Wejlsted lost to Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Naismith, C and 4; Miss Hardley and Miss Johnson and Mrs. Spinley and Miss Hacket, all square. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. Following is the draw for the first round Of tho Koiin trophy match to be played to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 11 o'clock: — , First Tee.—Mrs. Deigliton V. • Mrs. Hosting Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Miss K. Horton, I Mrs. McMillan v. Miss C. Bray, Mrs. Airey v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrß. O'Leary v. Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Niccolls, Miss Grierson v. Mrs. 'Shroff,. Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs,' C. E.« Grevatt, Miss A. Ex Hill v. Mrs. Clatworthy,- Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs.'. Court v. Miss Charlsworth, Mrs. Joplin v.-Miss Thompson, Mrs. Henrys y. Miss Nesta Self Mrs. ,Richard- ; son v. Mrs. Gyllies, Mrs. Leys v. McGlashan, Mrs. .W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory, Mrs. R. F; Ward ,v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. R. Alpo v. Mfs. Brooke-Taylor. Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. -Prodgers, Miss Pagni v. another. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. Rbbinson y. Mrs. Brinsden; Miss M. Bailey v. ■ Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. Horton, Miss Duder v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Naismith v. Miss M. Foully, Miss Noel Self v~. Mrs. F.' G. Alpfe, Srs. Malcolm v.: Mrs. - Rodger. ..Misa P. oody v. Mrs. G. P.: Finlay, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. Gardner v*. Mrs. 'B. • Cooke. Tlie bogey match played yesterday re-, suited as 'follows:—rSeniors: Miss Grierson. 11- doWU. .. Juniors: Miss Charlesworth, 3 down. y . ,• > ••/. ' , > AKARANA SADIES'. OLDS; " Following is tho result- of a flag played by members of the Akarana Ladies Golf "Clnb.—Seniors: M*3, Preston carried:; the flag to the 18tli "fairway. • Juniors r'Mra, Sutton and Miss Farrow both' earned -the. flag to the 18th green.- y•' » : J Following is the of the U. medal match:—Seniors: Miss G. Smith. 93, 13—SOY Miss O'Callaghan, 98, _14—84;-, Mies McGee.' loa, 17—8 G. Juniors: Miss Farrow, "10G, 29—77: Miss Roberts, 104, 27—77; Mrs. Turnb'ull," 110, 31—79. < / .1 ' • The C; • grade monthly , medal round over nina holes resulted:—Miss McGill, 5Ei;-.Mibs: JBailey, 50; Mrs., Fuller, 58; Mrs. BrookeSmith, 53. j ' 1 : T "
PUPTJKE CLUB. Members of the Pupuke Golf Club will play a bogey match on ■ Saturday for a trophy presented by Mr. L. J. Minogue. Playfers may choose partners. The following will contest the third round of the captain's prize, to be played on or before July 30:— H. Y. Gray v. L. G. Ansell, M Closo v. H. C. Stevens, S. L. Bond v A E. Browne. A. K. McFarlano v. Jj. H. Saunders, W. SEL Spiller v. G. A. Waterman, I, G. Mackenzie v. ■ E. W. Mills. R. G. Stokes v. H. W. Dixon, J. H. Hume v. H. Goodwin.
'; ; : OTAHUHU CLUB. * ' Following is the- draw for the qualifying Tound fot ' the dub chantpionship to bo played ,on, Saturday. by ( members .of the . Otikhuhu Golf ChibW. Blakey_v. R. Wallace, 11. Nicliolls.. v. BI 0. Heather J. Crow v. E. Panckhurst, H. Hatson v. W. Gardiner, F; Fearnley v. Scott Colville, S. J. Coutts v.'.;C.-Primc,/A..L. Crow- v. E. ,W,. Stephenson, J. H. Ellis y. G. Cpx. C. R. Reader v.'Agiuen-Smitli, A. Todd >V. It. It. Brown; 'A. D. McGregbT ; v. F. M. iodd G. Cruickshank v. G. E. Cajrns, A. CassellBrownW. J.. C. Christie, C. P. Downey 'v. ;W. Wyniari. 13. J. Logan v. C.;N. Allprefcs. ■A F. Aniodeo v. A. Woolley, P. T. Davies v D. Malcolm Todd, C. G. Lyttelton v. K. Mi Todd'. R. G. Meflitt v. W. B. Eustace, G. E. Currie v. H. J. Levy, A. K North v. G.-E. Gardner, L. J. Croxson v 'A. P. Eustnce, P. Hogan v. J. Ryau. Tho following team' "will represent tlio club in a teams match with the Auckland Club to l>o playod-at Middlemore during tho week-end:—ll. J. Levy, W. B. Lustace. A. 1\ Eustace, L. J. Croxson, R.-GO M° ~,• C. R.. Reader, E. J. Logan, A, Todd. W. Cassell-Brown, Agmen-Sniith, I\. M. Todd, R. L. Brown. .Emergency: G. E. Curno,
THAMES LADIES' CLUB. ' Following' is tho draw for an L.G.U. medal round to bo played by members" of tho Thames Ladies' Golf Club:-- . Wednesday Players.—Mrs. AS. 1 rice y. Mrs 11. Bush, Mrs,- A. G. Price v. Miss L. Price, Miss Poulgrain v. Mrs. Pease, Mrs. McCarroll v. Miss Reader. Mrs. Clondon v Mrs. Grifiin; Richardson v. Mrs. Poulgrain, Mra. Miller v. Mrs. Matthew. Miss Allwood v. Mrs. Harden. Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Jonassen. Mrs. Taylor v. Miss R. Mil lor, Mrs. Do vol I v. Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. O'J'cilly. Saturday Players—Miss Boles v. Miss Griffin Miss McLoughlin v. Miss Campbell, Miss Kind v. Miss Boyle, Miss Conkley v. Miss Hull. Miss Turner v. Miss Twolnll. Miss Mcßeu v. Miss FiUpalrick, Miss Wlnto v. Miss McGurr. • , . The scores returned in Ihe third 'round of the Rose Bowl competition are:—Miss D. Griffin, Mrs. Uichardsou, Miss Poulgrain, 8C; Miss McLoughlin, B7; Mrs. Pease, 93. . In. the sealed-hole match for Mrs. H. Bush's • trophy Mrs. W. Price and Mips P. Boylo tied for first and Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Lewis Griffin and Miss Coaklcy, were equal, second. . , . ' ; KAUROA CLUB.. '£ % - ■ Tho • finals of tho Kauroa Golf Club's championships resulted as follows:— : Men: Gibbison beat Peart, 4 and-2, -Ladies: Miss'Hnlt beat: Mis» Wilson at tlio 19th. . Tho best cards, returned in the "consolation handicaps were:—H. Bregman, 90 net; H. Peart aiul 0. Wall is, 94. Mrs. D. Soppei won the ladies' prizo. • WHAKATANE CLUB. [FROM' OUB OWN CORItESPONDENT. ] t 'v ■: • WHAKATANE, Tuesday. Reanlts of the .first round of tho Fortune Cub• competition. are as follows:—Beckett 'beat"'Tippett, Campbell beat Ran£i.' Stnbbs beat PawdrelL Allen beat Simmoiidß, Pirini bea(t . ilpCulloch, Napier bept Harrison, W. M. Clark beat E. Bridger, Baker beat StebL • - v 7 ' ' 'i. . ? i'„ ■ - 'oroTna CLUB.; , [FROM OUlt OWN CORRESPONDENT.] , OPOTIKI, Tuesday.; bogey Tv ndicap was played by members of the Opotsk'i'*Golf Club. The best cards were:—W. M. Smith. J. J.essop • and J. O'Sullivan, setir., all square; T. O'Sullivau, 1 down; A. 3?. Stuart and L. D. Duff. 2down.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 9
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