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ROTARY CLUB'S MATCH CONTEST FOR PROUD CUP The annual golf match for the Proud Cup was contested by members of the Auckland Rotary Club at the One Tree Hill links yesterday afternoon, when a handicap bogey was played. The links were in excellent order. The best cards handed in were those of L. Taylor, J. Ewen and C. Grierson, 2 down. These players will play off at a later date. The next best card was 4 down, returned by G. Hutchison. Previous winners of the Proud Cup are as follows: —1927, J." Ewen; 1928, J. Ewen; 1929, P. Harrison; 1930. J. Farrell; 1931, C. Grierson. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club played a medal handicap yesterday. Following were the best cards returned:— Seniors.—Miss A. E. Hill, 92, 17—75; Miss K. Horton, 84, 8—76; Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, 92, 16—76; Mrs. M. Alison, 92. 14—78. Juniors.—Mrs. R. F. Ward, 105, 30—75; Mrs. W. J. Reid, 94, 19—75; Miss M. Fouhy, 97, 20—77; Mrs. G. L. Taylor. 98, 20—78. Mrs. Ward proved the winner over the last nine holes. 0 OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The three-rounds 'eclectic match played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club resulted in a tie between Mrs. Chapman and Miss 0. Whiteley. who will play off. The C grade eclectic was won by Miss Hynes. The handicap tourney for Mrs. A. G. Grinter's trophy was won by Miss C. Wain in -the B grade and Miss L. Claudet in the C grade. A medal round over 10 holes for B and C grades players will be on Monday for Mrs. E. Kendall's trophies. Players will choose partners. 4 CLEVEDON CLUB Members of the Clevedon Golf C]ub will play a handicap medal round and a putting competition to-morrow for the president s and vice-presidents' trophies. Following is the draw:—Bryan v. Browne, O'Donnell v. Southerill. Wells v. J. Alexander, Bull v. Roberts', Currie v. Dow, R. Waters v. H. Alexander, Bowman v. Henderson, McPherson v. Silk, Campbell v. P. Waters, Bunnermtm v. Wilson, Orum v. Davies. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the foursomes match to be played to-morrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club: —Miss Matthews and Mrs. Bannerman _ v. Mrs. Henderson and Miss Howie, Miss Waters and Mrs. Overy v. Mrs. Alexander and Miss A. H. Day, Miss McPherson and Miss Dow v. Mrs. Clarken and Miss D. Browne, Mrs. Wells and Miss C. Day v. Mrs. Con- | nell and Miss Wallis, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. [ Wilson v. Mrs. Waters and Miss McCullough, Misses F. Stephens and K. Browne v. Misses M. Burgoyne and Silk, Miss M. 1 Stephens and Mrs. Furley v. Miss F. Burgoyne and Mrs. Roberts. LADIES' TEAMS MATCH A teams match played between members of the Otahuhu and Clevedon Ladies' Golf Clubs yesterday resulted in a win for the former by eight matches to six, two being all square. Following are the results, Otahuhu names being mentioned first:—Mrs. Chapman and Miss Matthews, all square; Mrs. Cox beat Miss Waters, 5 and 3; Mrs. Boyce beat Mrs. Henderson, 9 and 7; Miss Whyte beat Mrs. Alexander, 5 and 4; Miss Agmen-Smith lost to Mrs. Wells, 6 and 5; Miss Claudet beat Mrs. Clarken, 5 and 4; Mrs. Ring beat Mrs. Connell, 5 and 3; Mrs. Davies beat Mrs. Waters. 6 and 4; Miss Sutherland beat Miss F. Stephens, 5 and 4; Mrs. Riphards beat Miss M. Stephens, 5 and 4; Mjss Raeside lost to Miss M. Burgoyne, 2 down; Miss Muir lost to Miss F. Burgoyne, 3 and 2; Miss Lamb lost to Miss Atchison, 5 and 3; Mrs. Denton lost to Mrs. Furley, 6 and-5: Mrs. Worker lost to Mrs. Roberts, 4 and 3; Mrs. Claudet and Miss McCullough, all_ square. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played to-morrow by week-end players of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club:— Miss Campbell v. Miss Monkton, Miss Wann v. Miss Hunt, Miss Adams v. Miss McDonnell, Miss Batty v. Miss Parj, Miss Gordon Gumming v. Miss Newmau, Miss Willis v. another. Following is the draw for a C grade sealed medal round:—Miss Corner v. Miss Minns, Miss Lewis "v. Miss Himmel, Miss Black v. Miss Esdaile, Miss Mulvany v. Miss Brown, Miss Johnston v. Miss Colsen, Miss Bullimore v. another. TE AWAMUTU CLUB [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday The first 'round of the Te Awamutu Golf Club's championship has been completed. R. Wallace defeated J. P. Brown, 5 and 4; M. Barnett defeated W. Foggin. 2 and 1; and D. Williams defeated H. V. Holmes, 2 and 1. In the semi-final R. Wallace plays Barnett, and Williams plays the winner of the match C. Blundell v. J. O'Sullivan. In the junior division, S. S. Preston defeated L. L. Thomson, 4 and-3; H: Peake defeated A. W. Patterson, 2 ajid 1; E. W. McCarter defeated R. Dalziel, 5 and 4; and B. Allen defeated J. Muir, 2 and 1. In the second round A. C. Steen plays Preston, Peake plays J. B. Roberton, McCarter plays if. Tombs, and Allen plays C. Reilly. . TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday Following is the draw for a foursomes match to be played on Saturday by members of the Te Awamutu Ladies' Golf Club: —Mesdames H. McDonald and M. Barnett v. Misses P. North and M- Wynyard, Miss K. Woolly and ""Mrs. J. Oliphant v. Mrs. C. Blundell and MiSs W. Manson. Misses J. Jeffery and J. Manson v. Mesdames A. Bond and M. McNair, Misses A. Montefiore and G. Irwin v. Mrs. Cole and Miss D. Peake. Misses G. Cameron and G. Williams v. Mrs. A. J. McGovern and Miss K. Germann, Mesdames J. B. Roberton and E. Bryant v. Miss E. Blackbourn and another. A medal round for C grade -players is also to be played on Saturday. Following is the draw:—Mrs. D. Williams v. Mrs. E. Myers, Miss G. Jones v. Mrs. L. Harding, Miss A. Rickit v. Miss B. Nelson. Miss A. Macky v. Miss H. Empsou, Mrs. A. Kay v. Miss B. Bowdeii, Mrs. H. W. Giynn v. another. THAMES CLUB [bv telegraph—own correspondent] ' THAMES'. Thursday On Saturday afternoon a match will be Played by members of the Thames Golf Club between teams chosen by the president and the captain. Following is the president's team:—E. J. Clendon, E. B. Clendon, H. Elliott. E. A. Mahoney. C H Poulgrain, A. Twsntyman. A. Steedinan; E. A. Palmer. L. Griffin. G. Steedman. J. Roberts, H. Blennerhassett W. Bell. V. Tisdall. S. Inglis. The captain's team is as follows:—H. H. Marshall. R. Andrews, F. S. Miller. A. Taylor, A. G : Fisher, A. B. Hudson. W. TT Baker, G. Shaw. T. McCorroll, W. Jack. W. H. Hoult. C. A. Berry. H. Surman. H. Harden. ,T. Pearse. THE OTOROHANGA CLUB [from our own correspondent] OTOROHANGA. Thursday The following is the draw for the bogey match for members of the Otorohanga Golf Club on Saturday:—Hudson v. Irvine. McRobie v. Cooper, Ward v. Morley, Alexander v. T. Johnson, K. Liddy v. Rothery, D. Liddy v. Whyte. G. H. Fry v. Pellow. F. Johnson v. Kerr, Blundell v. Cornfoot, Fortesque v. Stranger. S. Culley v. S. Smith. J. Culley v. B. Hotson, R. Lee v. N. Smith. The semi-final of the club championship will also be played. C. Hotson plays Craig and G. S. Fry plays Pilkington. The following is the draw for the ladies' handicap stroke competition for Mr. Morley's trophy:—Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Hitchings, Miss Leatham v. Miss McKerras. Miss L. Quinlan v. Miss McGettigan. Mrs. Trapski v. Miss Hitchings. Mrs. Ward v. Miss Osmond, Miss Hopkirk v. Miss Rothery, Mrs. Boles v. Mrs. Cooper, Miss Lees v. Mrs. Mcßobie, Mrs. Craig v. Mrs. Simms. Miss Morley v. Miss Mattie Bluck, Mrß. Hotson v. Mrs. Cornfoot, Mrs. Nicholson v. Miss Martin, Mrs. Hill v. Miss Scarborough. Miss Kerr v. Mrs. Innes-Jone*. Miss Hows v. Miss England. Miss Hobson v Mrs. Tristram, Miss Addison v. Miss Moira Bluck, Mrs. Johnson .v. Miss WhiU TE PUKE CLUB [by telegraph—own correspondent] TE PUKE, Thursday The following players have qualified for the Te Puke Golf Club championship:— Hookey, Taylor, Veifch. Webster, George, Fox, Randell. and Fulton. The following have qualified for the consolation handicap: Cameron. Parr, Tubb. Hargreaves, Moll"aard. Clearv, A. Fox and Gibbings. The following players will represent the club against Whakatane at Whakatane during the week-end:—Hookey. Webster, George. Veitc.h, Douglas, Taylor, Hargreaves, Tubb, Randell, Fulton, Parr, Mollgaard, Cleary, Fox, Cameron, Glessing, Gibbings, Farmer, Carthew, Scott.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 7