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INTER-CLUB COMPETITION MAUNGAKIEKIE AMD AUCKLAND The following will represent tlie MaungaIjiekie Golf Club in a teams match against tho Auckland Club to be played oil tho Olio Tree Hill links during the week-end:— R. M. George, A. K. Hawley, J. S. Eankin, R. O. Gardner, W, Calderwood, B. Meredith, J. H. Earle. J. L. G. Carnachan, H. Morpeth, It. S. Milno, L. H. Norton, J. M. Ellille. Reserve: C. B. Jones. WIN FOR NORTH SHORE WAITEMATA CLUB DEFEATED A teams match played between members of tho North Shore and Waitemata Golf Clubs resulted in a win for tho former by 1G cameß to six, two being all square. Following are tho results. Waitemata names being mentioned first:— Sinsles.—Hogan beat Eae. 5 and 4: Baxter and Gold water, all square; O'Connor lost to Bennett, 1 up; Miller lost to Chambers. 6 and 5; O'Connell lost to Caldwell, 4 and 3; Langbein lost to Layzell, 7 and 5: McIndoo lost to Short, 5 and 4; M. Jacljson lost to Foster, 1 down; Bartley lost to Chalmers, 5 and 4: Spraggon lost to Tysoe. 1 down: Webb beat Clouston. 4 and 3: G. Jackson beat McHarg, 6 and 5: Cassele-Brown beat Swanston, 1 up: Mason, lost to Beattie, G and 4: Duff lost to Roberts, 1 down; Goodwin, lost to Weir. 5 and 4. Four-ball Matches.—Baxter and O'Connor lost to Rae an<T Goldwater, 3 and 2; Hogan and Miller beat Bennett and Chambers. 3 and 2; Langbein and Mclndoo lost toCaldwell and Chalmers, 5 and 4; O'Connell and G. Jackson lost to Layzell and Short. 4 and 2: Bartley and Spraggon and Foster and McHarg. all square: M. Jackson and Webb beat Tysoo apd Clouston, 3 and 1: Mason and Cassels-Brown lost to Swanston and Beattie, 3 and 2 : Duff and Goodmg lost to Roberts and Weir. 6 and 5. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club in the monthly medal competition played at Middlemore yesterday:— Seniors.—Miss L. Roberton, 94, 16—78: Miss N. Noakes, 96. 17—79; Mibs M. Macfarlane, 93, 14—79; Mrs. Brittle, 92, 12—80: Miss M. G. Macfarlane, 97, 17—80. Juniors.—Mrs. F. Macky, 101, 31—70; Mrs. J F. Brown, 96, 22—74; Miss T. M. Boddington, 100, 25—75; Mrs. E. Fnedlander. 112 36—76; Mrs. Joyce, 96, 19—77; Mrs. Grant, 101, 22—79 . The C grade eclectic competition resulted in a tie between Mis 3 M. Wilson and Miss U. Macindoe. PUPUKE CLUB Following is tho draw for the second round of the Hawes Cup competition, three rounds eclectic, to bo played by members of Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday :—G. Walker v. M. Close, H. Goodwin v. W. H. Spiller, G. C. Malcolm v. T. Gooding, W C. Taylor v. A. R. Stephenson, G. F. A. Lewm v. H. Preston, J. E. L. Palmer v. H. O. England, I. H. Hume v. S. L. Bond, P. A. Pearcev v. H. Y. Gray, E. W. Mills v. B. M. Sellars. G. O. Stephenson v. J. E. Close, L. H. Saunders v. W. I. Stemson, H. Stevens v. G. A. Waterman, A. B. Browne v. T. MeCorkindale, T. G. de Chve Lowe v. L. Harrison, R. Johnston v. C. F. Browne. W. A. Bush v. L. G. Ansell, A. F. Burnett v. R. D. McLeod, M. "Wilson v. A. K. McFarlane, K. Hume v. E. D. Franklin, W. Smith v. H. W. Dixon, A. G. Edey v. A. K. Brady.' S. Ardley v. C. Bruce Smitli, H. L. M. Buisson v. J..W. Court, B. E. Grimwade v. J. W. Williamson, W. Heap. v. A. L. Ryan. F., A. Pox v. S. Stevens, C. Jaggs v. R. G. Stokes. A. L. Foreman v. I. Howden, F. Williamson v. C. Howden, B. Horrocks v. P; Deighton, I. Matthews v. F. F. 'Heldt. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a Eiatoh to bo played between C grade and handicap members, of the Maungakiekio Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, C grade players being mentioned first:—Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Morley. Miss Ernest v. Mrs. S. H. Brown. Mrs. Fair v. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Caro v. Mrs. Jerrat. Miss R. Nixon v. Miss Palmer, Miss B. Smith v. Miss Edgelow, Mrs, Truscott v. Mrs. H. V. Coe, Mrs. Ellis yV Miss M. Haslott, Miss A. Fitzpatrick v. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Michael, Miss V. Cooper v. Mrs. J. Gilmour, Mrs. Will v. Mrs. Keys. Mrs. Stephens v. Mrs. V. Walker, Mrs. Jarman v. Mrs. E. McIlraith, Mrs. A. Bartley v. Mrs. Boucher, Miss Bevege v. Miss Paterson, .Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Ivilner, Mrs. Fitzpatrick v. Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Caughley v. Mrs. G. A. Hardley, Mrs. E. Williams v., Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. I. Paterson v. Miss Lawrence. . LADIES' TEAMS MATCH Membors of the Otahuhu and ' Pupuke Ladies' Golf Clubs played a teams match, the former winning by nine gameß to seven, one being all square. Following are the results, Puptfke names being mentioned first:—Mrs. Davidson lost to Mi/a. Eccles. 6 and 4; Miss Harty lost to - Mise M. Hill. 4 and 3; Mrs. Bowden lost to Mrs. Whale. 2 down; Miss O'Neil lost to Miss Wallace, ll and 6: Miss Williamson beat Mrs, McNeely, 1 UP; Mrs. Parker lost to Mrs. Chapman, 6 and 5: Mrs. GoWwater lost to Mrs. Cox. 1 down; Miss Wicht beat Dr. G. Rowley. 1 up: Mrs. Williamson lost to Miss E. Hill. 1 down; Mrs. Close lost to Mrs. Crow. 6 and 6: Mrs. Prosser beet Miss Wyllie. 3 and 1; Mrs. Gooding best Miss Agmen-Smith, 4 and 3: Mrs. Heldt beat Miss F. Sutherland. 4 and 2; Mrs. Beaumont lost to Mrs. Davies. |;5 and 4: Mrs. Randall beat Miss Wills. 5 and 4: Miss Gooding and Miss Amaboldi. all square; Mrs.. Gray beat Miss Tims. 8 and G.
OTAHUHU CLUB Following is the draw for the second qualifying round of the junior and senior championships, to be played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday, in conjunction with the 6econd round of the handicap eclectic match:—B. 0. Heather v. R. S. Wallace. H. Nicholls v. G. Cox. E. W. Stephenson v. V. W. Wyman. T. Cassells-Brown, A. K. North v. J.. C. ChrisMcKenzie v. A. M. Todd, J. Rhind v. W. tie. L. E. Vivian v. C. Prime, W. Blako.v V. C. N. Allpress. J. Crow v. F. Fearnley, H. Hotson v. K. M. Todd, R. Panckhurst v. J. H. Ellis. S. Colville v. C. P. Downey. S. J. Coutts v. A. D. Macgregor, W. Gardiner v. R. L. Brown. A. L. Crow v. G. E. Gardner. E. Hi Burton v. G. E. Cairns. G. Cruickshank v. P. T. Davies,,- A. Woollcy v. C. G. Lyttelton. Agmen-Smith v. F. M. Todd. G. E. Ourrio v. R. Todd, H. J. Levy v. C. R. Reader. L J Croxson ?. W. ; B. Eustjnce. R. G. Moffitt v. A. P. Eustace, A. F,. Amodeo v. E. J. Logan. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The following will represent tho Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club in a teams match against the Akarana Ladies'- Club to be played at Akarann. to-morrow: —Mrs. Eccles, Mias M. Hill. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Whale. Miss Wallace, Mrs. McNeely. Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Cox. Miss Whyte. Dr. G. Rowley. Mrs. Crow. Miss E. Hill, Mrs.; Boyce. Mrs. Davies. MANUKAU LADIES* CLUB Tho qualifying round of tho Mannkau Ladies' Golf Club's ' championship will bo playe to-day in conjunction with tne mon( v L.G.U. liiedal round, the original drav. io stapd. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB The draw for the second qualifying, round of the championship to be played on Saturday by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club is ns follows-.—Mrs. Bryan v. Miss Waters, Miss Matthews v. Mrs. Alexander, Miss Wallis v. Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Waters v. Miss McPherson, Mrs. Connell v. Mrs. Henderson. Mis 9 Silk v. Mrs. Ban-
nerman. Miss M, Burgoyne v. Mrs. Wilson. Miss K. Browne v. Miss McCullougli, 'Mrs. Overy v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Eyre v. Miss A. H. Day, Miss' F, Stephens v. Mrs. Stephens, Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss C. Day. Miss D. Browne v. Miss Howie, Mrs Furley v. Miss M. Stephens. Mi§s Atchison v. Miss Sladdin, Mrs. McDonnell v. another. THE TE AWAMUTU CLUB. [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Tuesday Tho Competitions for the Shea trophies by members of tho Te Awomutu Golf Club have been completed. The men's for a canteen of cutlery, was won by F. C. Blundell, who defeated J. B, Muir at tho week-end. This match produced exciting golf, and Blundell finished 1 iip. with a scoro of 08, which was. one under tho course record. His not score for the three matches in the series was 196. and Muir's was 197. In the ladies' division Mrs. 11. McDonald proved the winner with a net total for tiio thrco matches oi 213.
TOTRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following wero tho best cards returned in a bogey handicap played by members of tho Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club yesterday:— Seniors.—Mrs. R. L. Wilson, 6 down: Mrs. Shroff, 6 down. Mrs. Shroff was ihe winner on the last nine holes. Juniors.—Miss Duder, 6 down: Mrs. Charlesworth, 6 down. Mrs. Charlesworth was the winner on the last nine holes. A four-ball, best-ball bogey handioap will be played on Tuesday next, players to choose their own partners and opponents. Following is the draw for an. L.G.TJ. medal handicap to be played to-morrow, commencing at 11 a.m.:— First Deighton v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. R. L. Wilson v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Airey. Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. Alison, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Shroff v. Mrs. Clatworthy, Mrs. Niccolln v. Mrs, Bobinson. Miss M. Cooke v. Miss Worrall, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt v. Mrs. Taylor, Misß A. E. Hill v. Mis 3 M. Fouhy, Mrs. White v. Miss .Duder, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Brinsden v. Miss P. Moody, Ilncket v. Mrs. Lovett. Mrs. Ferguson if. Miss Noel Self, Mrs. Naismith v. Mrs. Horlon. Mrs. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. Rodger, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Miss Bray, Mrs. Hollingrako v. Mrs. Eodgers, Mre. Pagni v. Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Waters v. another. Eighth Tee. —Mrs. B. Cooke v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay. Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Spittle?. Mrs. Golclwatcr v. Mrs. Joplin. Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. C. W. Reid v. Mis* Charlesworth, Mrs. Richardson v. Miss Nesta Self, Miss Thompson v. Mrs. R. Alpe. Mrs. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. R. P. "Ward, Mrs. Brooke-Taylor v. Mrs. J. B. Johnston. Miss McGlashan v. Mrs. McIndoe, Miss Hall v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 9
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