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LADIES' TEAMS MATCH WIN FOR AUCKLAND CLUB Members of the Auckland and Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Clubs played a teams match at the Maungakiekie links yesterday, the former winning by 13 games to four, on© being all square. Following are the results, Auckland names being mentioned first in each case:— Singles.—Miss Culling beat Miss K. Horton, 4 and 3; Mibs Upton lost to Mrs. H. V. Johnston, 3 and 2: Mrs. Rutherford beat Mrs. Swain, 7 and G: Mtb. J. Wilson beat Miss A. Grove. 3 and 2: Mrs. Hughes beat Miss G I'rirr. 5 and 4: M iss Moginie beat Mrs. Mcllrajth, 1 uu: Miss Roberton lost to Mrs. Jorrat, 2 up: Miss E. Wilson lost to Mrs. Mason, 1 tin: Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Napier, all square: Mrs. Abbott lost to Mrs. Baillie. 9 and 7: Miss M. Macfarlane beat Miss M. Miller. 2 and 1; Airs. Green beat Mrs. Houghton 5 and 3. Four-ball Matches.—Misses Upton and Culling beat Miss Horlon and Mrs. Johnston, 2 and 1: Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Hughes beat Miss Grove and Miss Parr. 1 up; Mrs. J. Wilson and Miss Moginie beat Mrs. Swan and Mrs. Mcllraith, 4 and 2; Miss Roberton and Mrs. Ralph bent Mrs. Jerrat and Mrs. Baillio, 2 up: Airs. Abbott and Miss Macfarlane beat Mrs. Napier and Mias Miller, 3 and 2: Mrs. Green and Miss Wilson bent Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Houghton. 3 and 2. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following wcro the results of a bogey match played yesterday by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Mrs. Shroff, all square: Mrs. Hosking, 3 down: Mrs. Paterson, 4 down. Juniors.—Mrs. Ferguson. 4 down: Mrs. Naismith, 5 down: Mrs. Reid, G down. Mrs. Henrys. G down. AKARANA CLUB A Canadian foursomes match will bp played by members of the Akarana *<oll Club to-morrow. Players may choose partners. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the C grade match played yesterday bv members of the Maungakiekie Ladies Golf Club:—Mrs R. M. George. M |S . Jruscotf. 11G: Mrs. Hartley, 120: Mrs. Stephens. 12,1. MIRAMAR LADIES' TOURNEY CLOSE CONTEST IN FINAL [BY TELEGUAril —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] WELLINGTON, Thursday The Miramar ladies' golf tournament concluded to-day. In the open semi-finals Mrs. Blain (Wellington) beat Miss Gambriel (Miramar). 5 and 3; and Mrs. I'ci'Kueon (Auckland) beat Mrs. Partridge Hutt) i and 2. In (lie final Mrs. fccrguson beat Mrs. Blain, 1 up. Both players were in form, Mrs. Blain going out in 40 to Mie. Ferguson's 42. Mrs. Ferguson came home in ito Mrs. Blain's 45. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The closing day of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club was held yesterday. There was a large attendance of members present. At the close of the day's play the trophies won during the season were presented by Mrs. T. C. Fraser. vice-president. WHANGAREI CLUB [RY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Thursday The Whangarei Golf Club's season was brought to a close this afternoon at the Mount Denby links in showery weather. There was a large attendance of members and visitors. A mixed foursome was won by E. P. Ramsey and Miss L. Ramsey. Tho trophies won during the season were presented by the president, Mr. L. A. Feist, who congratulated ti-e club on a successful season. OTOROHAXGA LADIES' MATCH [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] " OTOROHANGA, Thursday The following is the draw for the Canadian foursomes to be played on Saturday by lady members of the Otorohauga Golf Club: —Mrs. Miller and Miss Scarborough v. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Trapski, Mrs. Jnnes-Jones and Mrs. Simms v. Miss Osmond and Miss Rothery, Mrs. Mcßobie and Miss Morley v. Mrs. Botes and Miss Hitchings, Mis. Hotson and Mrs. Cooper v. Mrs. Craig and Miss McKerras, Miss Martin and Miss Hopkirk v. Miss Lees and Miss Keir, Miss Hitchings and Mrs. Cornfoot v. Miss Leatham and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Tristram and Miss McGettigan, Miss Moira Bluck and Miss Hows v. Miss L. Quintan and Miss England, Miss Addison and Miss Mattio Bluck v. Miss White and Miss Alexander. TABLE TENNIS Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENT There was a fair number of entries for the final table tennis tournament of the season conducted at the Y.M.C.A. The tourney, which was run on a handicap .system, was divided into three sections, the winners being as follows:—A section, G. Wallace; B section. M. Wallace: ladies' section, Mrs. R. E. Frater. Trophies were presented to the winners. CROQUET TAUPIRI CIUB'S OPENING [FROM OL'R own courkspondent] TAUPIHI, Thursday Tho official opening of the Taupiri Croquet Club's lawns was observed yesterday, when there was a good attendance of members and friends from tho Hamilton. Ngaruawahia, Huntly, Frankton and Te Kauwhuta Clubs, After declaring the lawns open, Mr. R. E. Hunter called upon Mrs. E. Sowman, president of the Croquet Club, to play the first ball. In the competitions which followed Mesdamcs Hennesey and Angus won the progressive croquet, Mrs. Brown of To Kauwhata the target croquet, Mrs. Hennesey of Ngaruawahia the zig-zag, and Mrs. Smith of Huntly the ball-peg. WRESTLING MAMOS AGAINST WALKER Considerable interest will centre in the meeting once again of George Walker, British Empire champion, and Harry Momos, the Greek exponent, at ilis Majesty's Theatre to-morrow evening. The pair havo met twice previously under the control ot the Auckland Wrestling Association, the first contest proving a draw after a gruelling bout, in which a large amount of science and speed was witnessed, while Walker took tho decision of the second occasion by two falls to one. The latter match gave rise to considerable discussion, there being many who considered Walker took advantage of his opponent in securing the deciding fall while his opponent's back was turned prior to going into the referee's hold. This view is also held by Mamos, who is anxious to prove to-morrow evening that, with equal chances, he is a better man thnn Walker. It is anticipated that a thrilling contest, transcending the two former bouts in action and science, will be witnessed. The following amateur preliminaries have been arranged:—Special challenge match, E. Pinches (Sunshine Gym.). 7st. 131b., v. Kislia Bann. (Grafton Gym.}, 7st. 101b.; welter-weight, A. W on VCI ' (Brighton Gym.). lOst. 41 b., v. F. Crowhnrst. (Broadway Gym.), lOst. 41b,: light-weight, B, Burton (Leys Gym.), 12st., v. R. Allen (Otahuhu Gym.), 12st. 21b.; heavy-weight, T. Ponrce (Eden Gym,), !3st. (Sib., v. lvoreopa (Mdiiukau Gym.), Itst. 8lb.: catch-weight. B. Hunt (Broadway Gym), list. 121b., v. F. Munce (Grafton Gym.), list. 41b. BRIGHT MATOH AT NELSON KARASICK AND DETTON DRAW [BY TFXEGRAPII—PRESS ASSOCIATION'] NELSON, Thursday One "of the best professional wrestling bouts seen in Nelson was held Inst, evening, when Karasick (13.1) and Detton (13.fii drew,, each gaining one fall in a lively bout, which went the lull distance. Following a series of hoadloek throws in the fifth round Karasick secured a Boston crab, Detton submitting. Detton's fall came in the sixth round, when lie knocked Karnsick out with a succession of flying tackles. However, Karasick recovered to finish a most entertaining bout.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 16

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 16

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 16