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teams match at pukekohe » . ,l : . « titirangi beats franklin A teams match between the Titirangi Golf Club and the Franklin Golf Association was played at tho Pukekohe links during the week-end, resulting in a win for the former by 10 games to 5, one being all square. Pour-ball games were played and each pair played their opponents twice during the day. Following are the results, Titirangi players being mentioned first:— R. M. Dacre and R L. Wilson beat Coyle r.nd Johnston, 5 and 4, and lost, 1 up; J. Murray and T. Goudie beat W. S. Colbeck .and McLean, 4 and 2, and lost, 6 and 4; E. F.. Beehan and C. G. Fisher beat E. Maddison and J. Roulston, 3 and 2, and lost, 1 up; H. A. Randrup and Richardson and M. C. Lawson and Forbes, all square; H. A. Randrup and Richardson beat M. C, Lawson and Forbes, 3 and 2; A. B. Joplin and A. IJ. O'Leary lost to K. Caldwell and H. E. Kissling," 2 up and 3 and 1; 11. L. Robson and E. Ohlson beat A, W. M. Ohlson and Roscog. 3 and 2 and 3 and 1; F. W. Lucas and Williamson beat Dr. McWhirter and Mills, 4 and 2 and 2 and 1; A. E. Saunders and W. L. Burch beat Short and Moore, 2 and 1 and 5 and 4. PROUD CUP CONTEST Members of the Rotary Club will play their annual golf contest for the Proud Cup on Thursday afternoon at the One Tree Bill links, when a bogey handicap will be held. Following is the draw, players to arrange times for starting:—S. Reid v. M. Shortt, R. Angus v. M. Barnett, L. Taylor v. C. Nathan, A. F. 'Ellis v. P. de Malmanche, C. Grierson v. E. Yates, S Milno v. J. McK. Wilson, J, M. Elliffe v. G. Hutchison, J. Mitchell v. J. Ewen, J. Farrell v. E. Harold, P. Harrison v. J. Kingston, D. Ward v. D Poison, J. <Peacock v. D. Robertson, H. Thomas v. WT Phillips, N. Brett v. H. Jenkins, L. Coakley v. another. MANUKAU CLUB The following members of the Manukau Golf Club qualified to compete for the president's trophy:—Gilmore, 231; Fleming, 239; Wardell, 243; Bingley, 24G; Barnard, 253; Busing, 256; Roberts, 261; Priest, 263. The following will represent the club in a teams match against the Papakura Club to be played at Papakura on Saturday:— Wardell, Beechey, Busing, Adlam, Jepson, Barnard, Gilmore, Hobson. Rico, Adlam, Wilkinson, Priest, McDonald, Burton, Bingley, Fleming, Parker, Roberts. During the next week-end the club will play a teams match against the Clevedon Club, commencing at 1.30 o'clock.' The team will be chosen from Wardell, Beechey,- Busing, Adlam, Jepson, Barnard, Gilmore, Hobson, Rice, Adlam, Fleming, Priest. / MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the match for Mrs. Bingley's trophj to be played to-morrow by members of the Manukau Ladies' Gdlf Club:—Miss Campbell v. Miss Collie, Miss Grey v. Miss Wright, Mrs. Adlam v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dreadon v. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Margetts v. Miss Kimber, Miss Cole v. Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Lever v. Miss Callis, Mrs. Grant v. Miss King, Miss Andre v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss J. Dobßon v. Miss Phillips, Mrs. Bnsins v. Mrs. Wardell, Mis 3 Reed v. Miss O.' Dobson, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Bingley. Miss Halls v. Miss Collie, Miss Little v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Rushton v. another. GLENDOWIE BEATS MANUKAU A teams match played between memberß of the Glendovvie and Manukau Golf Clubs during the week-end resulted in a win for the former by 10 matches to 8, one being nil square. Following are the results, Glendowie names being mentioned first: — Singles.—Newsham and Wardell, all square; Hall beat Beechey, 5 and 3; McGregor lost to Busing. 2 and 1; O'Neill beat Adlam, 3 and 2; Kronfeld beat Rice, 1 up; Wright lost to Gilmore, 2 and 1; Hewson lost to Barnard, 3 and 1; -Speedy beat Priest, 3 and 2; • Fa.ran lost to Fleming, 4 and 3; Keys lost to Bingley. 5 and" 4; Thomson beat Parker, 1 lip; Walker beat Roberts, 4 and 3; McGregor beat Blair, 1 up. Four-ball Matches.—Newsham and Hall lost to Wardell and Beechey, 5 and 3; McGregor and O'Neill beat Busing and Adlam, 2 and 1; Kronfeld and Wright lost s to Rice and Gilmore. Hewson -Jind Speedy beat Barnard and Priest. 4 and 2; 'Keys and Thomson lost to Bingley and Parker, 2 and 1; Walker and McGregor beat Roberts and Blair, 2 lip.; v TEAMS MATCH AT PAPAKURA In a teams match played during the weekend between representatives of the Papakura Golf Club and the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, the .former won by nine gam?s to eight, one being all square. Following are the results. Bank of New Zealand names being mentioned first.:— Morning Games.—Lewis beat Cooke. 1 up; Alexander lost to McCoy. 6 and 5; Ormsby beat Brebner, 2 up; Smith lost to R. Walton. ,1 down; Main beat A. Walton, 5 and 3; Huddleston beat E. Miller, 3 and 2; Townsend beat Watts, 6 and 5; Stewart beat S. Walton, 5 and 4; Wilson lost to Woolley, r. and 5; Lunn lost to Downey, 1 down; Elliott lost to J. Miller, 6 and 5; Hume lost to Wishart, 7 and 6. Afternoon Games.—Lewis and Alexander and Brebner and R. Walton, all square; Ormsby and Smith beat A. Walton and Elliott, 4 and 3; Main and Huddleston lost to Walton and Miller, 1 down; Townsend and Stewart lost to Pavitt and Spencer, 2 down; Wilson and Lunn lost to Watts and Downey; Elliott and Ilumo beat Miller and Wishart, 1 up. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The following will represent the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club in a teams match to be niayed against the Clevedon Ladies' Club to-day, starting at 12.30 o'clock:—Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Boyce, Miss Whyte, Miss Agmen-Smith, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Ring, Miss T. Claudet, Miss F. Sutherland, Mrs. Richards, Miss Lamb, Miss Muir, Mrs. Worker, Miss Raeside, Mrs. Denton, Mrs. A mixed foursomes match will be played on Saturday for a trophy presented by Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Players will choose partners and opponents. WAISEMATA LADIES' CLUB A foursomes match will be p.'ayed on Thursday by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club. The draw is as follows: Mrs. Creagmile v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. C Prime v. Mrs. Allan, Mi.ss M. Alison v. Miss Watson. Mrs. Bayly v. Mrs. L. Prime, Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. McDougall v. Miss Lowe, Mrs./ Fraer v. Mrs. Spicer, Miss K. Harty v. Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Griffiths v. Miss McGregor, Miss O'Brien v. Mies Beere. Mrs. Ryan v. Mrs. Faulkner, Miss Blair-Mason v. Miss Clist.

CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB The draw for the second round of tho eclectic competition for Mrs. Bryan's trophy to be played to-morrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club is as follows: Mrs. Clarken v. Miss F. Stephens, Mrs.. Wells v. Mrs._ ConneJl, Mrs. Waters v. Mrs. Alexander, Misß Waters v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss C. Day v. Miss Dow. Miss K. Browno v. Miss McCullough, Miss Silk v. Miss Wallis, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Furley v. Miss M. Stephens, Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss Atchison, Mrs Bannerman v. Miss M., Burgoyne, Miss D. Browne v. Miss Sladdin. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the second round for the Horton Cup to be played by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, starting at the first tee at 12.30 o'clock:—Miss V. Cann v. Mrs. W. Aitken, Mrs. W. A. Smith v. Mrs. D. Hay, Mrs. E. C. B'rewis v. Mrs. C. L. MacDiarmid, Mrs. F. Mander v. Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. ,T. M. Horton v. Mrs. F. H. Hardy, Mrs. •T. Clachan v. Mrs. A. E. Sondford, Mrs. C. A. Arthur v. Mrs. G. B. Bartlett, Mrs. E J. Mears v. Mrs. R. Kemp. Tho third round of tho C grade match play competition must be played hy tomorrow. Following is the draw:—Mrs. S. Graham v. Mrs. A. Joseph, Mrs. A. McKenzie v. Miss B. Johnstons. . The September monthly medals weTe won by Mrs. P. Harkness and Miss V. Cann.

' ROTORUA LADIES' MATCH [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday

Following is the draw for a bogey handicap to be played on Wednesday by lady members of the Rotorua Golf Club: —Mm Kelly v. Mrs. Budd, Mrs. Tapper v.- Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Herrold v. Mrs. Ormsby, Mrs. Fenton v. Mis. Johnson, Mrß. Bunyard v A. Smith, Mrs. Moon v. Mrs. Finn, Miss Black r Mrs. Fortune, Mrs. Worthmgton v. Mrs. P J.i Sherrifi. Mrs. Spedding v. Mrs. Cn'rr, Mrs. Walden v. Mrs Haymes, Mrs. Petro v. Mrs. Blencowe, Mrs. J. Sherrifi v. Mrs. Wackrow, Mrs. Goudio v. Mrs. J. Speer, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Dingle. Miss Murray v. Mrs. .Tones, Mrs B. Smith v. Mrs. Roe, Miss Hawkesworth v Mrs W. H Speer, Mrs. Parata v. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Hitchcock v. Mrs. La Trobo, Hill, Mrs. Bayfield v. Jftss Corlett, Mrs. Manson v. Miss Gordon, Miss Snodgrass v. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Butler v Miss La Trobe Hill, Miss Clark r. Miss Glass. Mies Hewitt v. Mrs. Young.

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ROTORUA BEATS WHAKATANE [from our own correspondent] ROTORTJA, Monday A return match between teams representing the Rotorua. and Whakatane Golf Clubs was played during the week-end on the Rotorua links. The weather was ideal. The team matches were won by Rotorua by the narrow margin of one in the morning and one in the afternoon. N Following were the results, Rotorua players being mentioned first: —K, Buddie and N. Smith beat Napier and Simmonds, 4 and 3; A. Anderson and La Trobo Hill lost to Yorke and Powdrell, 5 and 3; T. Kelly and D. Hay lost to Reynolds and Baker. 2 and 1; H. Parata and F. Spedding beat Budger and Steele, 7 and 6; E. Barker and S. M. Young lost to Spence and I. McCulloch, 4 and 2; A. French and W. C. Marshall and A. Mahoney and A. E. McCulloch, all square; Wilkie and Redhead beat Suckling and Beckett. 2 and 1; N. Monk and W. Pakes beat Piron : ' and D. Allan, 1 up; A. Walden and Hamilton beat A. Bridg'er and Luxton, 2 up; A. V. Ford and R. H. Jones lost to Innis and M. Clark, 2 and 1; Slialfoon and Robinson lost to Harrison and Hyland, 1 up; MoElroy and G. M. Dowell beat Stubbs and Buddie, 3 and 1. Afternoon.—Buddie and ' Smith lost to Hapier and Simmonds, 2 and 1: Anderson and La Trobe Hill beat York and Powdrell, 2 and 1; Potts- and Kelly and Reynolds and Baker, all square; Parata and Spedding, jun„ beat Bridger and Steele, 2 and 1; Barker and Young beat Spence and McCulloch, 1 up; French and Marshall beat Mahoney and McCulloch, 5 and 3; Redhead and Clay lost to Suckling and Beckett, 3 and 2; Monk and Pakes beat Pirini and Allan; 2 up; Walden and Hamilton lost to Bridger and Laxton, 2 down; Ford and Jones lost to Innes and Clark, 4 and 3; Geo and Robinson beat Harrison and Hylands. 3 and 2; M.cElroy and McDowell lost .to Stubbs and Buddie, 3 and 1. HELKNSVILLE CLUB The results of the semi-finals In the Helensville Golf Club's competition for the Walker and Hall Cup are as follows:—McDonnell beat Coutts, 4 and 3; Allen beat Craig, 2 up. In tJie final McDonnell beat Allen, 4 and 3. The championship results were:—First round: Eames beat McDonnell, 7 and 6; Pym beat Palon, 2 up; Coutts boat Craig, 4 and 2; Guy won from Dodd by default. Semi-finals: Eames beat Pym, 4 and 3; Guy beat Coutts, 4 and 3. Final: Eames beat Guy, 4 and 3. HELENSVILLE LADIES'. CLUB The championship of the Helensville Ladies' Golf Club resulted as follows:—First round: Miss Paton beat Miss Hill, 8 and 7; Mrs. Sandia beat Miss Wilson. 3 and 2; Miss Stanaway beat Miss Ellett, 4 and 3; Misß Hunt beat Mrs. Eames, 5 and 4. Semi-finals; Miss Paton beat Mrs. Snn.din, 1 up; Miss I Hunt beat Miss Stannway,~2 and 1. Final: Miss Paton beat Miss Hunt, 2 up. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Mondav Following are further results in the Cam: briclge Golf Club's men's championships:— Seniors, second round: Freeman beat W. Nicoll. 4 and 3; Westlake beat Entwisle. 2 and 1; Law beat Hewett ; 7 and 6; S. H. Nicoll beat J. Butter. Juniors: C. Thompson beat Kingsford, 1 ut): Curtis beat K. Butter. 3 and 2. i WHANGAREI CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday Following are tho results of the qualifying rounds in the championships of the Whangarei Golf Club, played on tho Mount Denby links during ilie week-end:— A Grade.—Buckley, 75; Glaaiville. 76; Bailey, 77; McManus, Maitland, 84; Wolff, 85; Ramsey. 86; Good, Conaghan. 88; Bevins, 91; Thomson, Roberts, 92; Surman. 94. B Grade.—Crimp, 87; Horrell. 90; Woa* ton, Christiansen. Blundell, 91; Haigh, Orr, R. C. Hosking, 92; Archer, 93; Staple. 94; Marshall. Younger, 96; Fulton; 97; Wiso, 98; Feist, 100: Simmons, 113. / , C Grade.—Harington, 87; Birme, 92; Woolley. 95; Higginson, R. G. Hosking, 97: Risliworth, 98; Morrison, 100; Powell. 102; Ryder. 103; BetlieU. 108; Morton, 110; Whitehead, 119; Geiasler, 124. A modal round played in conjunction with the qualifying round was won by R. C. M. Harington with the. score 87, 21 —66. Other good scores were:—Birnie. 92, 24—68; Buckley, 75, 4—71; Horrellr, 90, 19—71; Crimp, 87, 15—72; Glanville, 76, 3—73;Bailey, 77, 4 —73; Maitland, 84, 11—73. Following is the draw for the first round of the championships, to be played next week-end;—A grade: Buckley, Glanville and Bailey, a. bye; Good v. Conaghan, McManus v. SurmftH, Maitland v. Roberts, Wolff v. Thomson, Ramsey v. Bevins. B grade: Crimp v. Simmons. Hosking v. Archer, Christiansen v. Fulton. Blundell v. Younger, Haigh v. Marshall. Weston v.- Wise, Orr v. Staple. Horrell v. Feist. C grade: Harington, Woolley and Birnie. a bye; Powell v. Ryder, Higginson y. Whitehead. Rishworth v. Morion, Morrison v. Bethell,. Hosking v. Geissler. .WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI. Monday Members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club completed the club flag match at the Mount Dehby links during the week-end. The senior match was won by Mrs. Younger, who carried the flag to the 19th green, while tho junior match was won by Mrs. McManus, who was four strokes on the 19tli ho's. OPOTIKI CHAMPIONSHIPS [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI, Monday The Opotiki Golf Club's senior championship has now reached the final stage, J. Jessop having defeated Kemp in the second semi-final, 2 and 1. Fisher and Jessop will now contgst the final. Murray defeated J. Rowland in the jilnior semi-final, and Larmer beat Semple. Murray and Larmer will thus contest the final. MOKUROA CLUB [BY TIfcEGRAPII —OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHAKATANE, Monday The first rounds of the Mokuroa Golf Club's A and B grade championships were played yesterday in ideal weather. The results were as follows:—Sloane beat Timbe, 1 up; King beat Sharkey, 5 and 3; Darvill beat Brebner (last year's champion), 1 up at the 19th; Stewart beat Morrison, 3 and 2. B grade: Armstrong beat Bracken, 3 and 2; F. Waugh beat K. Armstrong, 5 and 4; Greenslade beat Coney, 3 and 2; Smedley beat Newman, 6 and 5.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 7

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