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FRANKLIN CHALLENGE CUP WAIUKU BEATS PUKEKOHE A teams match between tile Waiuku and Pukekohe Golf Clubs for the 'Franklin "Challenge Cup resulted in a win for the former, the holders of the trophy, by three games ; to two, . one being, ail square* Following are tho results, Pukekolie names being-men-tioned first in each case:— Foursomes.—Coyle and Johnson beat Forbes and Howden, 3 up; Lawson. arid; Maddison lost to BloOmfield and' Ohlson".' Singles: Coyle br*it Howden, 2 -,up;;John- 1 son and Bloomfiold, all square; Lawson lost to Ohlson, & up; Maddison lost".to Forbes, 6 up. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following are tho best scores returned in the C grado match played by members, of, the Mnungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club yester-" day:—Miss B. Smith, 115; Mrs. A. W. Wil-; son. Miss V. Cooper, 121; Miss R. Nixon, ' 122; Mrs. C. Jaruian, 12G. t A match for C grado players will be held on Thursday, players to choose partners. AKARANA CLUB A bogey match for the president's trophy will be played by members of the Akarana' Golf Club to-morrow. Players may choose partners and book starting times at the clubhouse. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a flag match to be played to-morrow by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Miss Smith v. Misa Hickman. Miss K. Hally v. Miss Coiinett, Miss McGee v. Misa Chambers. Juniors.—Mis3 McCill v. Miss Mac Cully. Miss Niccollfts v. Miss Kensington, Miss Cowan v. Miss _ Forster, Miss Simons v. Miss Cousins, Misa Deacon v. Miss Bent'ley. Miß3. Parvin v. Misa Newcombe, Miss Wright v. Miss. Neville, Miss Knott v. Miss Barton. C Grade.—Miss Needham v. Miss Lonergan. Miss Cooper v. Miss Coupland, Misa M. Cooper v. Misa Webber, Miss Punch v. Miss Prideaux, Miss Hughes v. Miss Lee Shea. Misa Dowden v. another. Tho following _C grade players will play to-morrow morning:—Miss Clarke v. Miss Russell, Miss (Roberts v. Miss Sheppard. The following junior players will play tomorrow morning:—Miss Wright v. Miss Jenks, Miss Cleary v. Miss Roberts, Miss Shenkin v. Miss Connell, Miss Seay v. Miss Hoe, Miss Bentley v. Misa Mcintosh, Miss Farrow v. Misa Elder, Miss Aitken v. Miss Blyth, Miss Endean v. another. NORTH SHORE CLUB The fourth monthly medal competition will be played by members of the North Shore Golf Club to-morrow, players to choose partners. NORTH SHORE LADIES" CLUB The A and B grade players of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club will Xilay a bogey match to-morrow, and C grade members will play a flag match. Players may choose partners. WAITEMATA CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of tho Dud"?r Memorial match to bo played to-morrow by members of the Waitemata Golf Club:—Spraggon v. Miller, Langbein v. Baxter, O'Connor v. Bartley. Macindoe v. Burgesa, M. Jackson v. Webb, G. Jackson v. Macindoe, Duff v. Burd, Maingay v. Gooding, Bramley v. Mortimer, Watkins v. Morrison, E. Rudge v. Mason, McLeod v. Leech, Mundy v. another. MANUKAU CLUB Players representing -the captain and vice-' captain of the Mannkau Golf Club will play a teams match to-morrow. Following are the .teams:— Captain's team: Wardell, Conham, Busing, Gilmore, Rice, Blair, W. Johnstone, Hobson, O. R. Adlain, McDonald, Roberts. Vice-captain's team: Barnard, Beechey, J. Johnstone, O. V. .Adlam, Wilkinson, Priest, Bingley, Fleming, Parker, Maxwell, Dreadon. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the medal round to be played to-morrow by members of j the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club; — Mrs. ! McLennan v. Miss Whites. Mrs, Doull- v. "FraiHSfs/i'Mrs; v ßhwfatrfeet v. Mrs. Naylor, Miss Ewing v. Mrs.'Yates, Miss Mills v. Miss Jarvio, Misa Higgins v. Mrs. Kidd, Miss Brooks v. Miss Dreadon, Mrs. Walters v. Miss Coxhend, Miss M._ Clarke v. Mrs. Foote, Miss Wilkins v Misa Walker, Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Rhind. Mrs. Urquhart v. Miss Finlayson. Mrs. Pegler v. Miss O'Callaghan, Misa Walters v. Mrs. Watts. Mies Miller v. Miss Sanders, Mis 3 Z. Sanders v. Miss Paltridge. Mrs. Tomlins v. Miss Tuckey, Mrs. Pavitt v. Mis 3 Gardiner, Miss Ohlson v. another. CLEVEDON CLUB The following will represent the Clevedon G.ilf Club in n teams match against the Papakura Golf Club, to be played at Papakura to-morrow, commencing at one o'clock:—-J. Alexander. Roberts, H. Alexander, Bull. Currie, Wells, Bryan, Dow. Browne, Bowmarr, South erill, Henderson, McPherson. Oram, Silk, McDonnell, Campbell, Rev. Francis, Lane, Davies. PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE. Thursday The first round of the senior and junior championships will bo played by members of the Pukekohe Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday. Following is the draw, eight to qualify in each division .-—Miss Campbell v. Miss A. Potter, Mr 3. Greenway v. Miss N. Perkins, Miss Hill v. Mrs. McWhirter, Misa Z. Johns v. Miss Allan, Miss Jefferis v. Mrs. Pike,' Mibs Kensington v. Misa Lauer, Mrs. Jordan v. Mro. Maddison, Mißs L. Potter v.. Miss Roulston, Mrs. Motion v. Miss Montefiore. Miss Bayly v. Miss M. Perkins, Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Sharp, Misß Crosbio v. Miss McKean,_ Mrs. Eyre v. Miss B. Perkins, Misa Griffin v. Misa McNeil, Miss Jndd v. Mrs. Hosking, Miss Keating v. Miss M. Lakernan, Miss D. Lakeman v. Miss Valder, Miss Savident v. Mias Sim, Miss Wilkinson v. Miss J. Motion. TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] •TE AWAMUTU. Thursday The draw for the L.G.U. mfedal round to be played by members of the Te Awamutu Golf Club on Saturday is:—Miss K. Woolly v. Miss J. Jeffery, Miss A. Montefiore v. Mrs. A. Bond, Miss G. _ Cameron v. Miss W. Manson, Mrs. J. Oliphant v. Mrs. J. B. Roberton, Mrs. M. Barnett v. Mrs. M. McNair, Mrs. E. Bryant v. Mrs. Cole. Miss P. North v. Miss D. Noonan, Miss M. Wynyard v. Miss G. Williams, Mrs. A. J. Mc&overn v. another. The draw for tho C prado players' medal round is:—Miss A. Macky v. Miss K. Germane. Miss A. Rickit v. Miss E. Blackbourn, Miss M. Storev v. Mrs. E. Myers. Mrs. L. Harding v. Miss Nelson, Mrs. K. N. HiskeTis v. Mrs. H. W, Glynn, Miss H. Empson v. Miss G. Jones. Miss B. Bowden v. Miss D. Peake, Mrs. E. Vincent v. another. MORRINSVILLE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] i' MORRINSVILLE. Thursday The draw for the monthly medal to bo played by members of tho Morrinsvillo Ladies' Golf Club noxt Saturday is as follows: —Mrs. W. Maingay v. Mrs. R. Hodges, Mrs. F, E. Polo v. Mrs. H. Howie, Mrs. N. Howie v. Miss D.. Lowry,. Mrs. T. J. Ryan v. Miss T. Hewitt, Mrs. Muller v. Miss M. Stevens, Mrs. R. B. Morton v. Miss >V. Clarke, Miss S. Scales v. Mrs. H. Turner, Miss L. Stevens v. Mrs. Henderson. The draw for tho C grado medal and final round of tho eclectic match is:—Miss A. Cargill v. Mrs. Hart, Miss Doring v, Mrs. Mac Lean; Mis 3 Hillary v. Mrs. S. ;Wood, Mrs. McMillan v. Miss Hull, Miss Lloyd v. Miss Walters, Miss E. Stevens v. another. WHAKATANE V. OPOTIKI The return match between Whakatane and Opotiki Clubs was held both at Whakatano and Opotiki, results at Whakatane being in'favour of Whakatane 11 up, while at Opotiki' Opotiki wop 3 np. Results aro as follows, with Opotiki names first:— Four-ball.—Bunkall and Candy lost to Napier and Reynolds, 6 and 5; Rowland and Kemp lost to York and Baker, 8 and 7; Fisher- and Black lost to Simmonds and Mahoney, 5 and 4; Duff and Kuturangi lost to Steele and J. G. Cliff-McCulloch, - 4 and 8; G'Sullivan and Short lost to Spence and Luxton,. 4 and 3; J. Jessop and H. Jessop Inst to Suckling (ind BeckOtt. 2 and 1: Brown and Kkld lost to A.'Bridger and Allan, 2 down; Harrimnn and Jessop, senr., lost to Harrison and Hogg, 1 down. Singles.—Candy lost to Napier, 6 and 8; Kemp lost to York, 5 aiul 4: Bunkall lost to Reynolds, 2 down: O'Sullivan beat Simmonds, 1 up: Black beat Mahoney, 2 up: Fisher lost to Steele, 3 and 2; Kururangi beat J. McCulloch, 3 and 2; Dud lost to Spence, 3 and 2; Short lost to E. McCulloch, 4 and 3; J. Jessop and Beckett, all square; H. Jessop lost to Suckling, 2 1; Brown lost to A. Bridger, 5 and 4: Kidd beat Allan, 2 and 1; Harrhnan lost to Hogg, 4 and 8; Jessop, senr., beat Harrison, C and 5.
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the medal aggregate competition to bo played on Tuesday next by the members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club for prizes presented' by the president. Miss M. Hor- <• ton:— Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. Austin, Miss E. Mahoney v. Mrs. Ralph, Miss Macfarlane v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss L. Robertoh v.* Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss Hamlin, Miss Buddie v. Miss R. Roberton, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss M. G. Macfarlane, Mrs. Murphy v. Miss Culling, Mrs- Abbott v. Miss Cooper, Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Green, Miss MacCormick v. Mrs. Wright, Miss L. Cutfield v. Mrs. Colcgrove, Mrs. Hughe3 v. Miss Noakes, Mrs. Henry v. Miss Moginie, Mrs. Buttle v. Miss H. Cut- . ~ field, Mrs. Robertson v. Mrs. . Wilson, Mrs. • Barstow v? Mrs. Rainger, Miss Rathbone v. Miss Lever, Miss Graham v. ( Miss Boddington, Miss Asser v. Mrs. Campbell, Miss McGovern v. Miss Bayly, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Frater, Miss Draper v. Mrs. King, Mrs. Ludbrook v. Miss Porter, Mrs. Hellaby v. Miss Clark, Miss S. Mahoney v. •? Mrs. Joyce, Mrs Donald v. Mrs. Foster, 1 ' , Mrs. Sellar v. Mrs. E. B. Brown. Miss S. - Henderson v. Mre. Carr, Miss Pierce v. Miss Ridings, Miss Russell v. Miss Rainger, Miss White -v. Miss Waller. Mrs. J. F. . * Brown v. Mrs. Trice, Miss Kelly v. Mrs. , • Morris, Miss K. Knight v. Mrs. H. Wilson, Miss George v. Miss E. F. Upton, •' Mrs. Mackenzie v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Jefferson v. Mrs- Kirker, Mrs. Macky v. Mrs. Hutchison, Miss K. Souter v. Mrs. Kelly, i Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. D. Robertson, Mrs. C. Knight v. Mrs. Watson, Miss Reid v. Mrs, MaTtin, Mvs. Devore v. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Phillips v. Mrs. W. B. Souter, Miss • Gregory v. Mrs. M. Bull, Miss Chatfield v. Miss Cousins, Mrs. Johns v. Mrs. Hor- •> rocks, Mrs. Friedlander v. Miss Macindoe. TITIRANGI LADIES' MATCH - Following were the best cards returned in the L.G.U. medal handicap played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Mrs. Niecolls, 95, 15—80: Mrs. Deighton, 88, & —B2; Mrs. R. L, Wilson, 89, 6—83. ' ~ Juniors.—Miss Nesta, Self, 110, 2&—82; ' Mrs. Rodger, 107, 24—83; Mrs. Naismitli, , 10C, 20—80. LADIES' TEAMS MATCH An inter-club match played at Cambridge yesterday between members of the Hamilton and Cambridge Ladies' Golf Clubs resulted in a win for the latter by 14 matches to 7, * four being all square. Following are the results, Hamilton players being mentioned ~~ first:—Mrs. F. Mander Mrs. Freeman, 6 and 3; Miss Wilkinson beat Mrs. K. Browne, 4 e.nd 3; Miss Templer lost.to Miss E. Robinson, 5 and 4; Mrs. N. Sutherland f. lost to Mr 3. Law, 4 and 3; Mrs. A. English lost to Mrs. V. Nolan, 3 and 1; Miss Provis lost to Miss I. Garland, G and 4; * Mrs. P. G. Russell lost to Miss J. Thompson, G and 6; Mrs. N. Rawlings lost to Miss ' B. Swayne, 3 and 2; Miss E. Hammond lost to Miss Skeet, 7 and 6; Mrs. C. Taylor lost to Miss J. Brewer, 2 and 1; Mrs. F. H. Hardy beat Miss C. Hewett, 2 and 1; Mrs. .» 0. R. Fnrrer iosi, to Mrs. Ambury, 2 and 1; Mrs. T. C. Fraser beat Miss J. Priestley, S h and 4; Miss Stevens lost to Mrs. R. Batchelor, 2 and 1: Mrs. L. Pettit .and Mrs. N. ** Mackay, all square,; Miss D. Eyre and Mrj. • » Ward, all square; Miss Vickery and Miss M. , Souter, all square; Mrs. J. Clnchan beat Mrs. Martyn, 9 and 8; Mrs. E. Grocott lost ;1 to Mies R. Souter, 1 d6wn; Mrs. Gordon Brown beat Mrs. E. Nickle, 6 and 4; Mrs, " C. Li MacDiarmid bea.t Miss J. Couner, » 5 and 3; Mrs. N. A. Smith and Mrs. Harbutt, all square; Mrs. N. Ratcliffe beat * MLss J. Veale, 5 and 4; Mrs. JR. Kemp lost to Mrs. H. Crowther, 9 and 8: Mrs. A. E. " Savage lost to Mrs. Possenneskie, 5 and 3. v PORTLAND CLUB WINS . [FROM OCR OWN correspondent] " WHANGAREI, Thursday Tho, annual competition between the Port- *• land and Maungatapere Golf Clubs for the „ Cement Cup was played on the Maungatapere golf links, and resulted in a win for ~- Portland. The following are the results, the Portland players being mentioned first:— Ladies.—Mrs. George - beat. Miss- Stevens: -> Mrs. Williams lost to Miss Hawken; Mrs. Dayman beat Mrs. Maughan;' Mrs. Cox lost * to Miss M. Morrison.; Mrs. Whitham beat ' k Mrs. C. Stevens; Mrs. McLaren lo3t to Mrs. Dawson; Mrs. Towns beat Mrs. Dilner. Men.—Whitham beat C. R. Stevens; Dayman lost to Dawson; George beat Walkers Williams beat M. Newton; Cox beat C. Stevens; Henry beat Berridge; Mrs. Wilson lost: to Ellip. . . - (»' OTOROHANGA CLUB TEAMS ' ; [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] - OTOROHANGA. Thursday * The Otorohanga Golf Club team to travel | to Hamilton for the Edwin Blylhe Cup ! Match on Saturday is:—Seniors : Hotson and * ; Miss Hitchings; juniors, Pilkington and •> i Mrs. Hotson. ! For the King Country championships, - ; the following Friday and Saturday, the : teams will be:—Men. Hotson. Ward. S. Fry. j Mcßobifi, Crfiig and Hudson; ladies. Mesdames Hotson and Cornfoot, and Misses ; Hitchings and Leatham. 5 • ~ ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] * ROTORUA, Thursday The following is. the result of the sealed * handicap played Ly lady members of the Rotorua, Golf • Club yesterday:—A grade: - Miss Snodgrass, 43, &--S8; Miss Carnachan, 51. 8—43; Mrs. Latrohe Hill, bO, 7 —43; Miss Butler, 49, 6—43. B grade, first division: Mrs. v Carr, 47, 11—3G; Mrs. J. Speer, 48, 12—36; Mrs. Kelly, 51, 14-—37; second divi* . sion, Miss Manson, 49, 13—-36; Miss Faran/ 55, 18—37; Miss Simmers, 54, 15—39. * The draw for tho Saturday match is a» follows:—Miss Moore v. Miss Cooney, Miss Manson v. Miss Dannefaerd, _Miss Harris v. Miss Faran, Miss Gordon v.. Miss Campbell, Miss Simmers v. another.' "
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