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GOLF

GLENDOWIE CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAY IN SECOND ROUND The second round of the Glendowie Golf Club's senior, junior and C grado championships was played on Saturday afternoon in boisterous leather. The results were:— W. L. Colo beat 0. Wolfgram, 3 and 2; C. S. Woods beat C. B. Thomas, 2 and 1; E. Hutchison beat W. Laxon, 3 and 1: I. G. O'Neill beat A. E. Wilson, 8 and G; T. Russell beat D. D. McGregor, 3 and 2; J. C. Graham beat F. R. Combes, 2 up. J. Hall beat J. S. Speedy, 1 up; L Faram beat H. G. Thomson, 2 and 1; E. G. Bi'idgens boat A. 0. Horspool, 4 and 2; A. Howey Walker beat C. A. Jarman, 1 up: G. L. O'Halloran beat H. A. McGregor, 8 and 0.

'The bogey competition played in conjunction resulted in a win for C. S. Woods, who, with a handicap of eight, returned a card of 1 up.

' GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club will play an L.G.U. match to-nior-row when tho scores will count for the second round of a match for Mr. Laxon's trophies. Tho drav.' is a3 follows.: —Mrs. A. Ilill v. Mrs. M. McGregor. Mrs. Chambers v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Barstow v. Mrs. Browne, Mra. Hints v. Mrs. Mathieson, Miss Lawrence v. Misa Warien, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. Ilowey-Walkor, Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. Keys. Miss Colwill v. Miss Meadows, Miss J. Robertson v. Mrs. Combes. Miss Mains v. Miss L. McGregor, Mrs. Colebrook v. Miss Todd, Miss Bartleet v. Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Milne v. Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Prosser v. it. English. Miss Sharland v. Miss Markwick, Miss O. English v. Miss Bell. The draw for tho last .'iiund of the C grado eclectic match is:—Miss Sanders v. Miss Denton, Miss Woolley v. Miss Wilcock. Miss Hogan v. another. Mrs. Alderton v. Miss Doiiing, Mrs. Jackson v. Miss McCrystal, Mrs. ClouSton v. Miss Potter, Miss Mitchelsou v. Miss P. Hir.tr.. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following i* the draw for the L.G.U. medal handicap to be played by members of the Mauagakiekie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock in order of tho draw:—Miss A. Grove y. Mrs. Swam, Mrs 11. V. Johnston v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. Mason v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Isapier v.. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. E. Mcllraitli v. Mrs. Stanley, Miss Lamb v. Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Mc Arthur v. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. G. Baillio v. Mies S. Johnston, Miss Carnachan v. Miss B. Abbott. Mrs. G. A 1I;ir^ lloy v. Mrs. E. Brown. Miss M. Haslett y Mis. C. Griorson. Mrs. Neale v. Mrs. L. Gilmore Mrs. H. Wiles v. Miss M. hobson, Miss McGowan \ Mrs. Kilner. Miss Lawrence v. Misa K. Clmrton, Mrs Nicholson y. Mia Pocock, Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs E. J. Miller. Miss Millington v. Mrs. Coakley. Mrs. Lloyd v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss Preece Mis. Qnwpri Balcarme v. 1. iiaTii^on» Mrs Keys v. Mrs. W. J. Reid, Mrs Dunne v. Mrs. S. Reid. Miss R. Wright, Mrs. Ramsay v. Mrs. MKhael. MisP I. Walker v. Miss A. Palmer. >trs Mehern v. Mrs. M. Robb. Mrs. H. AS _ N. Wallace. Mrs. Owen v. Mrs Revell, Miss L. Paterson v Mrs. Goudie. Miss P. Rcid Miss B. Smith. Mrs. Hamilton v. Mrs. MT4 3, LaWr S v h 'Mrs. a Bond. Miss' Mahon ifc Viira t r h%. SissJ: JrT'oJey: Mis. Boucher v. Mrs! Goldwater, Mrs. Dawson %. M". Mrf! Miss Searcli v. Mrs. O Neill.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the L.G.U. medal match and tho third round of the thr.ee-rounds ." eclectic coiiipetiUon to played on Saturday by membeis of the Ota hnini Ladies' Golf Club t-Mri Blakey. Miss Richards v. Mis. Misa Buster v. Mrs. .North. Dr. G. Rowiey v. Miss Agmen-Smitn, Mrs. jEccles Chapman Miss M. Hill v. Miss Hynes. Miss Buchanan v. Miss L. Smith, - , ' Whiteley v. Mrs. Daviea. Miss L. Wmteley v. Miss Kitto. Miss D. Grant v. Miss A. Whylc. Mrs. Crow v. Miss Katz, Miss * • Sutherland v. Miss Iv. Smith, Miss E. Hill v. Mrs. Whale. Miss Parton v. Mies Heard. Miss Wain v. Miss L. Claudet Mies Wallace v. Miss Wyllie. Miss Arnaboldi v. Miss M. Muir, Mrs. Currie v. Miss Leonard. Miss Y. White v. Miss M Grant, Miss S. Byburn v. Miss B Griffiths, Miss Sen on eld v Miss Murdoch. Mis* Day v. Miss Bundle. Miss T. Laweon v. Miss P. Lipscombe, Miss JJ". Wolls v. Miss J. Ryburn. Miss J Todd v Misa Crowther, Miss FaUwell v. Miss A. Muir, Miss N. Hnwken v Miss. Aicken. I*liss Simmonds v. Mrs. Worker. Mies 13*9 don v. Miss Bryant. Miss Williams v Miss McShane, Miss D. Muir v. Miss E. lodd. Miss Keys v. Miss Wills. Wednesday Players.—Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Richards, Miss A. Sheffield v. Mrs. McNeely. Mrs. Cregeen v. Mrs. Ellis, Miss T. Claudet v. Miss B. Sheffield, Miss Solomon v. Mrs. M. Claudet, Mrs. Bniley v. Miss Raeside, Mrs. Claudet v. Misa Hunter. Miss Preston v. Miss Elicit. In Hie semi-finals of tho handicap tourney for tho president's trophy the results were: —Mrs Currie beat Dr. G. 'Rowley, 3 and 2; Miss Wain beat Misa Parton. C srul 4: Mrs. Davies bent Miss A. Muir, 1 up; Miss L. Claudet won from Miss D. Grant by default.

PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following \3 tho draw for the sixth monthly medal match to bo played tomorrow by members of tho Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss M. Stevene v. M-'ss 0. Kelly, Miss O. Stevens y. Miss A. O'Neill. Miss G. McDonald v. Miss 11. Gil--1011. Miss Heap v. Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss Harty. Mrs. Mowbray v. Miss Blomficld, Miss Mills v. Miss BO'Neill. Miss M. Parker v. Mrs. Allen, Miss Lorie v. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Williamson v. Mrs. Mills, Miss Wight v. Mrs. McCorkindale, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs, Prosser v Mrs. Close, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Spiller, Mrs. Jaggs v. Mrs. Heldt. Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Baxter v. Miss Gooding, Mips Willis v. Mrs. Howie, Mrs. Randall v. Misft Wilson, Mrs. Grey v.'Mrs. Prime. Miss •T. Parker v. Mrs. Whitcombe, Mrs. Anderson v. Miss Jackson, Miss Gudgeon v. another. . Following is the draw for the C grade two-club match to bo played on Thursday:— Mrs. Roe v. Mrs. Rush, Miss Barton v. Miss Weston. Mi.ss Johnston v. Mrs. Nugent, Miss Hughes v. Miss Gledhill. Miss Dudgeon v. Miss Crammond, Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. T-Toughtori, Mrs. Ilinno v. Mrs. Kissen. Mrs. Home v. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Rennio v. a not her. \V A ITEM ATA CLUB Tlid Luing memorial match, played by members of tho Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday, resulted in a win for B. M'iciildoe with a net score of 143 ovor 3U holes. | The next best were:—K. Baxter, 145; <j. Jackson, MO. Tho special club' trophy match was won by G. Gooding with a score of MO fer 36 holes. The next best cards were:—C. Dull, 152; P. Mason, 150. , . . . Tho final of the senior championship was played during the weekend and resulted in a win for M. O'Connor, who beat. B. Macindoe, 12 and 10. O'Connor played • good golf and his score for tho round was 74. ' WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB The handicap match play competition postponed from last week will bo played oil Thursday by, members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club. The draw will bo made at tho clubhouse at 12 o'clock. ItOTORUA LADIES' CLUB [ny TKLECRAFHt—OWN . COBJtESrONDENT] KOTORUA, Monday Tho following is tho draw for a modal competition to be played by lady members of the Rotorua > Golf Club on Wednes- ! day;—Misß Moon v. Miss Black, Mrs. Warden v, Mrs. Tapper, Mrs. Budd v. Miss Hp,wkflworth, Mrs. Kelly v. Mrs. Wackrow. Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. ■ Her--rold v. Mrs. Hay. Mrs. Fenton v. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Hewitt v. Mrs. Sanderson. Mrs. R. C. Smith v. Mrs. Petre, Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. Carr, Mrs. M'ansoiv v. , Mrs". J. Speer, ; Mrs: Goudie v. Mtb." Hitchcock. Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Blencoe. Mrs. Dingle v. Miss Corlett, Mrs. B. Smith v. Mrs. Parata. Mrs. Redhead v. Mrs. Roe. Miss .Murray v. Mrs Bunyiird, Mrs. J. SherrilT v. Mrs. La Trobe Hill, Miss ■ Hull v. Miss La Trobe Hill. Miss Snodgrass v. Mrs. Bayfield. Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. P. J. Sherriff. Mrs. Haymes v. Miss Carnachnn, Miss Pons f ord v. Miss Marjoribanks, Miss Clark v, Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. W. H. Speor v. Miss Glass. Miss Scarell ▼, Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. Clay ▼. Mis® Gordon.

MANUKAU CLUB Tho first round of the Manukau Golf Club's championship was played on Saturday. resulting as follows:—-Wardell beat Busing, 2 and 1: Adlam. beat Hobson, -1 and 3; Rico beat Priest, 6 and 5; Beechey beat Gilmore, 3 and 1. There will be no club fixture on oaturday, owing to the Franklin championship meeting being held on that date. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB The draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow is as follows Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. Lever, Miss Wright v. Miss Andre, Mrs. Rushton v. Miss McDonald, Miss Callis v. Mrs Barnard. Mrs. Bingley v. Mrs;. Fleming. Miss Little v. Mrs. Adlam, Miss Campbell v. Miss Colhe. Miss Maxwell v. Miss Dunn, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Wardell. Mis. Grant v. Miss Grey, Mrs. Collio v. Miss Dreadon; Miss O. D°bFon v. Mis 3 Phillips, Miss Kimber v. Miss King, Mrs. Halls v. Miss Reed. Saturday Players.—Miss White v. Miss Cartwright. Miss Watson v. Miss Gilmore, Miss Baird v. Miss Delaney, Mrs. George v. Miss Blanchard. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is tho. draw for the medal handicap for the button and star to'be played 10-morrow by members of tho Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss Waters v. Mm. Wells, Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Henderson Miss McPherson v. Mrs. darken, Miss Matthews v. Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Bryant Connell. Miss M. Stephens v. Miss McCullougll, Mrs. Stevens v. Mrs. lurley, Miss Silk v. Mrs. Roberts. Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss Dow, Miss D. Browne v. Miss K Browne. Miss F. Stephens v. Miss s ; Mrs. Bannermnn v. Miss C. Day Mrs. son v. Mrs. Overy. Miss Atchison \. Mrs. Eyre, Miss M. Burgoyne v. anothei. PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB • [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Monday A four-ball, best-ball bogey match played bv members of the. Ladies Goli Club resulted in Miss Lauer and Miss Kensington sharing honours with Miss JelH-iis and Miss N. Perkins, for first place, each ot the partnerships finishine all square.

FRANKLIN LADIES' TOURNEY [from our own correspondent!■ • PUKEKOHE,: Monday Tho annual championship .tournament for lady golfers in the Franklin district will be held on the Pukekohe Golf Club's links oil Saturday, September 17. The course is in good order and largo entries arc expected.

HAMILTON" LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for tho monthly medal timl qualifying round for the Horton Cup. first 32 to qualify on handicap, to be rlaved bv members of tuo Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, starhnu sit the first tee at 11.45 o clock Mrs. £• Sutherland v. Mrs. C. A. Arthur. Mr« l P. Hazard v. Mrs. L. I. Day. Miss Provis v. Mrs. W. Batt, Mrs. W. M. HortOu v. Mrs. V. Rawlings, Mrs. G. Primrose v. Miss J. Masters. Mrs A English v. Mis. M. Shaw. Mrs. G. B. Bartlett v. Mrs. 1. A. Milroy. Mre. W. Aitken v. P. Harknees, Miss J. Templcr v. Mrs R. Or. Urn. Mrs. Fullorton Smith v. Mrs C, V. Bryant, Mrs. F. Marnier v. Mrs. D. Hay, Mrs. J. Clachan v. Mrs. A. E. Sandfoid, Mrs. E. English v. Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. P G Russell v. Mrs. P. E. Dingle, Mrs. A". E. McCracken v. Mrs. N. JvatcliUe. Mrs. R. Kemp v. Miss Pickering, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Mrs. L. Petlit. Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. T. C. Fraser, Mrs. E. J. Mcars v. Mrs. W. J. King. Mrs. E. Grocott y. Mrs. C. Matthews, .Mrs. F. Gvuar v. Mrs. H. U. Matthews, Mis 3 McLean v. Mrs. 1. H. Hardy. Mrs. J. F. Strang v. Mrs. K MMasters, Mrs. W. A. Smith v. Mis. E. C. Brewis. Mrs. L. lompkms v. Mrs. J. M. Hcrton. Miss B. Manning v. Mrs C L. MacDiarmid. Miss M. Mcars v £• Seavill. Mrs. G. Smith Mw. jB. Sturtevant. Mrs. J. Pratt v. Mi-®, * ,v" p' Fourth Tee. at 11 -SO. o dock—Mis. H. C. p nw v Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. . A. &■ Savrco v. Mrs. T. G. Reynolds. Miesilnnea v. Mrs. E. N. Vaiintine, Mrs. W. Peterson, v. Mrs. Rutherford. <w-r The Saturday players will rlay their a nl S«tlo°boloy »l"h for tl.o aNA score of 5 down.

CAMBRIDGE CLUB [from our OWN' correspondent}, , r CAMBRIDGE/ Monday Tho following players have Qualified. for the senior and junior championships of tho Cambridge Club:— ,■ Seniors.—W. __Nicoll, 1/-; B ' Garrard. 174: Ferguson, I. Entwistie, 176; Boyce, V 'rr IPI- - 178: Law, 179; L- Eauorth ISI. *p*Ss£? Bi S" |: liaworth. 130; Wiml. IDU HmOridnmi. J».. Juniors, —J. Wilson. 191; Thompson, 19J. H Wilkinson. W. Cubis. K. But cr' 208. D Climow. 212; Kingsford, 214; A Wilkinson, 218; Ireland, 219: Harbutt, 220 \ ladies' bogey match played duung .ho week-end resulted in Mrs." Willis finishing the two rounds 3 up. The runner-up..Mrs D. Kolan, was 1 down on the nr»t round and 4 up on the second. TE AROHA CLUB [FROJt OCR OWN CORr.ESrONDENT] TE AROHA, Monday Following is the draw for the To _ Aroha Golf Club's ladies' medal Willis v. Mrs. Hunger. Mrs. Dempster \. Mrs. McLeod. iVlrs. Halligan v. Mrs. Smith Mrs. McGlaslian v. Mrs. Wyllie, Mrs. Bliss v Miss B. Manning, Miss Bliss v. Miss Cowley. Mrs. Mac.kie v. Mrs. Culler. Mrs. Gaw v Mrs. Frear, Mrs. Clarke v. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Kenny v. Mrs. Leitch, Miss Kenny \. ■Mrs. Hepburn, Mrs. Curran v. Miss Hamilton. RAUMANGA CLUB [FROM OCR OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday Members of tho Raumanga Golf Club played a medal match during the week-end in conjunction with tho Dull Gup on the club's links on Mr. A. J. Murdoch'* property. Tho medal match was won by 1. Moresby with a net fcore of .0 ford was second with /l. 1,, u , competition was also completed and was won by H. Ford with a net B coro of 211 for tlireo rounds. PLAY AT OPOTIKI [by telegraph- —OWN correspondent] OPOTIKI. ..Monday In the second round of an cclertio cap played on the Opotiki Golf Club s links llic best cards were:-W. .T. Thompson. ,7. 24—53; J. Jessop, 72. Hi—sb.- A medal-hai dicap played in conjunction with the eclectic handicap resulted:—J. Jessop, 7G, 14 o_. 1-. E. Larmor. 89, 26—G3: J. Rowland, So, -0— 05; W. .1. Thompson, 87. 22—65. WABIANA CIIAMFIOXSHIP . [llY TELEGRAPH —OWN' CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI. Monday In the final of the first championship of the W aim ana Golf Club Tills beat McConnell over 3« holes by 177 to 182.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21280, 6 September 1932, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21280, 6 September 1932, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21280, 6 September 1932, Page 7