INTER-CLUB CONTEST
WIN FOR HAMILTON [FROM ODE OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON. Sunday The nnnual match between the Titirangi md Hamilton Golf Clubs was pluyed on it. Andrews links, Hamilton, during the ■veek-ond. Tho weather was fine yesterday, jut it was showery to-day. In the singles :ompetition Hamilton won 33 games, igainat Titirangi's six. Four games were squared. Two of the four-hall games were infinished on account of tho rain. Tho July Titirangi senior player to win- was A. J. Good. Tho visiting juniors won five lingles to the local players' four. The raiults were as follows, Titirangi players Doing mentioned first:— ; Singles.—Seniors: It. R. McCrystal and I. L. Black, ail scutate; E. G. Tallis lost lo Dr. P. C. Colbeck, 4 and 2; A. Broad>ent lost to B. Cumberworth, 6 and -1: E. E. Beehan lost to C. Sutclide, 3 and 2; \. J. Good beat Dr. P. C. BJundell, 5 and 3; A. B. Joplin lost to G. S. Crump, 4 and J; T. Goudio lost to It. G. Guy, 4 and 3; \V. Lawson lost to 11., T. Gillies, 1 down; i\. V. Pence lost to H. W. Pisher, 5 and 1; L. .T. Williamson lost to J. M. Horton, t and 2; W. J. A. Thompson lost to P. 0. Harkness, 3 and 1. Juniors.—A. H. Magson beat P. Beehan, 2 up; A. H. O'Leary beat G. H. Bindon, 1 up; P. W. Lucas lost to G. Ladner, 3 and 2; R. J. Grahnm beat A. Cradwick, 3 and 1; W. Pi. Bush and H. P. Blnckie, nil square; P. Balgarnie and W. J. King, (ill square; W. L. Burch lost to R. "Worley, 4 and 3; G. H. Birch lost to W. P. Gray, 2 aud 1; R. P. Ward beat A. L. Tompkins, 1 tip; R. A. Spinley and P. 11. Bell, all square; B. G. Stephens lost to J. P. Strang, 5 and 4; A. R. Hodgson beat P. Pit tar, 1 down. Pour-ball Games.—Brinsden and McCrystal lost to Black and Colbeck, 4 and 3; Tallis and Joplin lost to Edmonds and Cumberworth, 3 and 2; Beehan and Good beat Gillies and Milne, 4 and 3; Lawson and Goudie lost to Crimp and Guy, 4 and 2; Williamson and Thompson lost to Horton and Harkness, 1 down; Magson and U'Leary lost to Beehan and Bindon. 2 and I; Lucas and Graham beat Ladner and Cradwick. 3 and 2; Bush and Balgarnie lost to Blackie and King, 3 and 1; Burch jnd Birch lost to Worley and Gray. 4 and 3- Wand and Spinley beat Tompkins and Bell. 4 and 3. In the four-ball matches the golf was t*ery good. Black and Colbeck played tho list nine holes in 30 (bogey 39). and McCrystal scored 37. For the 15 holes played. Black and Colbeck were each five under fours (bogey 02). Brinsden. the >,ew Zealand representative player, was right oft his game. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the bogey handicap to be played to-morrow by members sf the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club:— First Tee.—Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. t \irey v. Mrs. Brinsden, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss M Fouhv, Mrs. Shroff v. Mrs. P. Moody, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. N'iccolls v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. Gfierson v. Mrs Rodger. Miss Worrall v. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. White v. Mrs. C. H. Court, Mrs. J. Finlay v. Miss Backet, Mrs. Gyllies v. Mrs. R. F. Ward. Mrs. W. H. Cooks v. Mrs. Leys, Mrs. Thompson v. .Mrs. BrookeTaylor, Mrs. Prodgers v. Miss Pagni, Mrs. Waters v. another. Eighth Tee. —Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. terfruson, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Duder. Mrs. Bray v. Mrs. N'oel Self, Mrs. M. Cooke v Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Mrs. Clotwortby v. Mrs. Reid. Mrs. White v. Mrs. P. G. Alpe, Mrs Charlsworth v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory. Following is th-s result of the second round of tho match-play foursomes for the captain's prize:—Mrs. Shroff and Miss Worrall beat Mrs. Naismith and Mrs. P. Moody. 1 up- Mrs. A. E. Hill and Misb Isoel Self beat Mrs. F. G. Alpe and Mrs. BrookeTaylor, 3 and 2; Mr 3. Joplin and Miss Aesta Self beat Mrs. R. L. Wilson and Mrs. Airey, 3 and 1; Miss K. Horton and Mrs. Taylor beat Mrs. Malcolm and Miss Hacket, 5 and 4; Mrs. Alison and Mrs. Clotworthy beat Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. O'Leary, 3 and 1; Mrs. R. Alpe and Mrs. J.'B Johnston beat Mrs. Gyllies and Miss McGlashan, 3 and 2; Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. C. H. Court beat . Miss Thompson and Mrs. Har-rison-Gregory. 4 and 2; Mrs. Brinsden and Miss M. Fouhy won from Mrs. C. E. Grevatt and Mrs. Lovett by default. Tho third round is to be completed Dy Friday next. MA'ONGAKIEKIE CLUB Members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club played the i.hird round of the ElliiTe Cup competition on Saturday. Following were the results* —R. H. Jones beat J. Jejrat. 5 and 4; J. McDougal! beat R. Aley. < and G- D. R. Garrard beat A. L. Morpeth, 2 and 1; J. M. Elliffo beat S. R. Norris, 5 and 4; G. Stichbury beat J. Carnachan, 1 up- W. Calderwood heat J. Caughley, 1 up; C. R. Jones beat T. Nolan 5 and 3 L B Schnauer beat A. K, Hawley, 3 ana 1•' D D. Holland beat H. 0. Wiles, at the 19th- J. C. Hardley beat W. H. D'Audney, 4 and 3; J. S. Rankin beat F. T. Rostgard, at the 20th. . , . Tho concurrent oogey match resulted in a tie between G. S. Laird and R. H. Jones, who were each 1 up. Other good cards were W. Calderwpod, nil sqyare: J. M, Elliffe, J. Caughley. li. M. George. 2 down. AKARANA CLUB The third round of the captain's prize competition was played ty mpibers of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Followins are tho results: —R. J. knnth beat Dr. ,? « 2 and Is G. Biss beat T. Mitchell. E and 4; J. Coltman beat W. Greenback. 4 and 3; A. Finn beat H. Thomas. 7 and 5. A monthly medal match was played in conjunction wij:h the captain s prize competition. Following are the results:— Seniors.—H. Dupin. junr., 81, 9 <2; G Biss. 87, 14-73; R. L. Rose. 91. lb— /5 H. Cullen, 87. 12—75; W. Greenback. 84 8—76; 11. R. Tyler. 93, 14-79; A. Wyness 90 jimiors.'—F. Thompson, 90. IS—72: J. Mc Ivor. 91, 20—72; E. Rewoti, 98, 24—x 4; F Olsen, 99. 24-75; A. Finn., 97. 22-75: .T Biss. 100, 24—76; P. Griffiths, A. Shorter. 99. 22—77; A. B ai ley, 95. E. Eihoridge, 97. IS—79; V. Smith. 97. IS--79. HAMILTON CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Sunday A bogey handicap was played by mem bers of the Hamilton Golf Club on St Andrews links in fine weather yesterday. Following were the best cards returned.J W. Jones. D. R. Wood, 4 up; h. C Day. W. A. Smith 3 up; W. C. Wynne E. L. Gillies. J. H. Clarken, A. F. fdc Kenzie, 1 up. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the monthlj medal match to bs played on Wednesday by members of tho Hamilton Ladiee OoL C FirsT Tee. at 11.45 o'clock.—Mrs. V Aitken v. Mrs. I. Day. Mrs G Primrcui v. Mrs. G. A. Arthur. ]S. Sutherlanc v Mrs. R. G. Guy. Mrs. W. M. Horton v, Mrs P. Harkness. Mrs. T. A. Milroy v Mrs. D. nay. Miss J. Masters v. Mrs. K P Hazard. Mrs. C. Blundel). v. Mrs. G B. Bartlett. Mrs. G. W Gower v. Mrs l Mander. Mre. A. English v. Miss WilkinBon Miss Provis v. Mrs. Pullerton Smith Miss Templer v. Mrs. C. D. Bryant. Mrs W. Batt v. Mrs. P. G. Russell. Mrs E M. Masteni v. Mrs. F. Gruar, Mrs. K, English v. Mrs. O. R. Farrer, Mrs. P. Din"le v Mrs. C. Taylor. Miss Eyre v, Mrs? P. H. Hardy. Mrs. T. C. Fraser v, Miss E. nammond, Mrs. H. D. Matthewe v Miss Iv. Wilson. Mrs. L. Pettit v. Mrs, C Matthews. Mrs. N. Ratcliffe v. Mrs M Shaw. Mi:s. N. Rawlmgs v. Miss B, Vickerv, Mrs. Gordon Brown v. Mrs. J M. Horton, Mrs. 11. Griffiths v. Mrs. E. C. Bre wis. Miss V. Conn v. Mrs. 0-. Srjiiih, Afrs. R. Kemp v. Miss B. Manning. Mis? Pickering v. Mrs. A. E. Savage, Miss Seavill v. Mrs. G. L. MacDiarmid. Mrs. J McNicol v. Miss 8011. Miss Pratt v. Mrs L. Tompkins, Mrs. W. J. King v. Mrs. A E. Sandford. Fourth Tee. at 11.30 o'clock.— Miss Upton v Mrs. E. Grocott. Mrs. J. Clachan v. Mrs W. A. Smith. Mrs. H. C. Ross v. Mts, A. B. SturtcVant. Miss Stevens v. Mrs A. P. McCracken. The Saturday players will play then medal round on Saturday. Following is the draw for tho C grade medal match, to bo played on Thursday starting at the first tee at 11.30 o'clock Mrs F. Baker v. Mrs. E. N. Valintine Miss Duxfield v. Miss Johnstone. Mrs R W Rutherfurd v. Mrs. A. G, \\ addel Mrs Upton v. Mrs. Gibson, Miss Russel v Miss Ronnie. Mrs S. Graham v. Mrs N. Holden. Mrs. H. H. Clark v. Mrs. H Gribben. Mrs. D. R Abernethy v Mrs L. Barton. Miss D. Clark v. Miss M. Mears Mrs. A. Joseph v. Mrs. A. McKenzie. Misi Chitty "v. Miss Innes. Mrs. remberton v Mrs. Burtensliaw, Mrs. R. B. Cranwell v Mrs, T. G. Reynolds. _ , , A match play competition for C grad( players will commence on August 8.
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