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GOLF

MANNA MUG COMPETITION

FIRST of annual matches AUCKLAND BEATS TITIRANGI The first of the two annual matches for the rUnna Mug was played between members of the Auckland and Titirangi Golf Clubs during the week-end. Tlie« seniors played at Middlemore, where Auckland won bv Hi games to six, two being all square. The junior match was played at Titirangi, the Titirangi Club winning by ]5 games to seven, two being all square. On aggregate tho results were: —Auckland, 23; Titirangi. Results in the senior teams match were as follows, Auckland mimes being mentioned firstSingles.*—W. S. Ralph beat H. 1). Brinsden. 7 and ('»: B. H. Menzies beat R. McCrystal, - and 1; R. 1). Horton lost to J. ll.' Youu&. I up: H. B. Lusk beat E. G-. Tall is. 2 and 1 : W. A. Donald beat J. M. Coltman, 0 and o; 1. MacEwan beat E. E. Beehan, 3 and 2; R. D. Wright beat A. Goulding, 3 and 1; 11. Plumley beat J. Murray. 4 a»d 3: V. E. J. Wells beat F. Trice. 3 and 2; A. J. Good lost to W. N. Abbott, 4 and 3; W. B. Colbeck beat R. L. Wilson, 5 and 4; C. N. Jacobscn boat ('. G. Fisher, 7 and C>: R ; G. Rainger beat F. AV. Lucas. 1 up: 11. V. Coverdale beat H. 1,. Robson. 3 and 2; S. S. Wilson lost to T. Goudie, 3 and 2; T E. Clark and G. . Coltman. all square. Four-ball Matches.—Ralph and Menzies beat Brinsden and McG'rystal, 3 and 1; llorton and Lusk and Young and Tallis. all square; Donald and MacEwan beat Coltman and Beehan. 4 and 3; Wright and Plumley beat Goulding and Good. 2 and ]; Wells and Abbott lost to Murray and Trice. J up; Colbeck and Jacobsen beat Wilson and Fisher, 3 and 2; Rainger and Coverdale lost to Lucas and Goudie. 3 and / 2; Wilson and Clark lost to Robson and ■ Coltman. 4 and 3. The junior match resulted as follows, Auckland names being mentioned first:— Singles.—R. H. Browne lost to N. A. Naiemitii. S and 0: V. E. Masters lost to F. S. Ballin, 5 and 4; A. H. Gyllies lost to J. C. Graham.'2 down: A. S. Andrews lost to A. Fairburn, 3 down; B. C. Jacobs and H. M. Rogerson. all square; R. Macindoe lost to H. V. Ganley, 1 down; R. S. Bruce bee* R- A. Spinley, 5 and 4; P. Elliott lost to W. E. Bush. 3 and 1; H. Henderson lost to G. H. Birch. 3 and 2; J. L. M. Horxocks lost to B. Beaumont, 2 and 1; B. S. Finn lost to E. T. Harold. 3 and 2; R. ,T. King beat G. M. White, 5 and 3; G. Richmond beat A. E. Whilten, 4 and 3; H. Al. McCoy lost to E. A. Tuke, 3 and 1; R. Rainger and J. L. McCoy, all square; J. McK. Wilson lost to P. Balgarnie, 3 and 2. Four-ball Matches.—Jacobs and King beat •Rogerson and While, 2 and 1; Masters and Browne lost to Ballin and Naismith, 2 and 1; Gyllies and Macindoe beat Graham and 'Janley, 1 up; Andrews and Bruce lost to fairburn and Spinley, 3 and 2; Henderson t ind Horrocks lost to Birch and Beaumont, ! and 1; Finn and Richmond beat Harold and Whitton, 2 up; H. M. McCoy and - y Rainger lost to Tuke and J. L. McCoy. 3 ind 2; Wilson and Elliott beat Balgarnio \nd Bush, 4 and 1.

PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE MATCHES IN CAPTAIN'S TOURNEY The following matches were played in tho third, round of tho captain's tourney at Middlemore on Saturday by members of the Auckland Golf Club:—W. S. Ralph (acrl beat W. T. Bell (14), 3 and 2: S. S. Wilson (7) beat A. M. Howden (S). 1 up; J. P. Aldred (8) beat A. J. Friedlander (11), 4 and 2; "YV. G. Borrie (9) beat C. M. Gordon (S), 3 and 1; B. 8. Finn (15) beat T. E. Clark (6), at the 20th; C, H. 'Archer (9) beat J. F. Ewen (15), 4 and 3; D. A. Burt (12) beat G. C. Henderson (6). 3 and 2; A. S. Andrewes (18) beat H. M. McCoy (16), 6 and 5: R. D. Wright (3) beat W. N. Abbott (4). 3 and 2; J. L. Horrocks (17) beat V. E. Masters (13), 1 up; it. Whitcombo (12) beat M. Benjamin (16), 4 and 3. Owing to next Saturday being a public holiday the fourth round of the captain' 3 tourney will be played the following Saturday in conjunction with the George Cup bogey competition A bogey competition played on Saturday resulted as follows: A Grade.—B. G. Thomson (5). 2 up; A. Boddington (4), 1 down; H. B. Lusk (1), J. F. Brown (8), 2 down. B Grade. —K. Macindoe (ll). 1 up; E. Friedlander (12), all eauare; B. C. Jacobs (11!, 1 down v TITIRANGI CLUB FOURSOMES MEDAL HANDICAP Jji | A foursomes medal handicap was played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday, conditions being excellent. There was a large entry, and the winners were R F. and D. F, Rodgers with a 6core of 89, 20—60. The next best scores were:— H. D. Brinsden and C. T. Keegan, 82, 10— 72- H. A. Randrup and C. Robinson, 81, &-*72; C. Perkins and D. F. Steednian. 93. 21—"2; R. L. Wilson and R. J. Graham. 83, i>—74 ; W. E. Holdgate and B. W. Beauwont. 88, 13—75; E. E. Eeehan and A. H. Magson, So, 8—77; H. V. Ganley and 1. Goudie, 58. It—77; F. C. Ewen and J. F. Murray, 92, 15—77. Following were the results ot matches fclayed in ihe fifth round of the Taylor Bowl competition:— H. M Rogerson (13) beat 'A. B Joplin (8), 6 and 5; F. TV. Lucas (9) beat J. H. Young.(s). 1 up; ■ P. Harri■eon (12) beat C. G. Fisher (11), 1 up.

TITI RANG I LADIES' CLUB A bogey match will be p ! a l ed , f bcrs of the Titiransn Ladies Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 11. from and eighth tees. The draw is as , fr . First Tee. —Mrs. T. W. Hosking v Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Deiehton v. Mrs. \ l : J - Wilson. Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. Alison, Mrs. O'Learv v. Mrs. Shrod, Miss Bray v. Mrs. G. M. White, Mies M. Cooke v Mrs. I. B. Stewart; Mrs. Niccolls v. Mrs. Spmley, Mrs. W. J. Reid v. Miss Bailey, Mrs. Lovett r. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Brinsden v. Mrs I*. Alpe, Mrs. C. Chappell v. Miss Duder, Miss Hacket V. Mrs. G. L. Taylor. Miss McGlaahan v. Mrs. R. F. Alpe, Mrs. C. il. Court v. Mrs. Harrison-Gregory, Mrs. vVatcis v. Miss Pagni. Eighth Tee.—Miss P. v. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. Ferguson, v. Miss Nesta, elt > Mrs. E. B. Gold water v. Mrs. Gylhcs, Mrs. Joplin v. Mrs. R. F Ward. Mrs. J. B. Johnston v. Mrs. Brook-Taylor. Mj\s. vV. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Bartleet, Mrs. Holhnrake v. Miss Hall. . . The best cards returned in tho bogey tnriton typrr • Seniors.—Mrs. Alison, 2 down; Mj s - TfJ. Reid. 4 down; Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. J. C. Finlay, 5 down. „ __ , Juniors.—Miss Bailey, Mrs. R. F. V® r "* 6 down: Mrs. G. L. Taylor, 6 down; Mrs. F. G. Alpe, 7 down. Mis 3 Bailey won on tho last nine holes. AKARANA CLUB The semi-finals of the Coltinan Cup find tccond round of the Tyler Memorial Cup *ero played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. The Coltman Cup "latches resulted:—G. Stewart beat K. Orinsby, 7 and 6; H. li. beat V. Haker, 1 up. .The best rounds in the medal competition and Tyler Cup contest were those of B. J. Smith (plus 1) in tho senior, with * great round of 72 or 73 net, and J. Cairns, 87. 3,7 —70. Following were the next |>est cards:—J. Biss, 88, 17—71; J. Campbell, 93. 22—71: H. B. Taylor, 96. 21—72; p. McGregor, 87, 15—72; TI. Thomas. 91, J." —73; G. L. Bayley. 92, 19—73; D. Leys, £?• 16—73; L. J. Minogue, 79, 5-71; L. Cummins, 90. 16—74; E. It. Porter, 90, 16—71; K. Huddlestone, 91, 20—71. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Members of tho Maungakiekie Golf Club Wayed a bogey match on Saturday, over 100 Players taking part. The course greens v 'cie in good/order. The best card was that °* H. A. McGregor (17), who finished all *jluaro. Other cards were:-~L. E. Vivian, V' ;}• •l?nnan, 1 down; W. K. Michael. J-.S. Kidd, A. Woolley, 2 down; L. B. ochniuer, L. 11. Korton, 3 down. WAJKARE CLUB Iho first round of the captain's trophy *asi played on Saturday by members of the «aikare Golf Club. The results were: B. Jjloyd beat G. M. Firth, 8 and C; J. Harkiiess heat, T.. Forrest, 3 and 2; L. Gordon Hall, 2 and 1: C. Sampson beat Jl. Pouter, .T up xiio second round is to be Played today. NORTH SHORE CLUB Members of the North Shoro Golf Club Played the second round for the captain's Prize on Saturday. A medal round for those net competing was also held. Following "were the results of the captain's prize round:—Hobbs beat Mills. 3 and 1; Nelson beat Brelt, 8 and 7; Ash beat Rolls. V and 5; Freakes beat Jackson, 1 up: Smalltield beat C. N. Robinson. 5 and 4; Thompbeat Boiv, 4 and 3: Foster beat Duder. 6 and 5; Horrocks beat 'Bennett. 4 and Badley beat Keane. 5 and 1; Roberts neat Coldicu),t, 4 and 2: Footo beat Mc-I-eod, 6 and 5; Corbett beat Mason, 3 up; •J t onnor beat Morley, 5 and 4: Couldrey beat Stevens at the 19th: Short beat Minsay, 7 and 5; Brown beat Spi'ftggon, 2 and 1: Buddie beat Foster. 2 up. The modal *nntch resulted as follows:—I. B. Chalmers. 11. 8—66; C. M. Black. 81. 15—66; J. Penman, 74, 8—66; H. Seagar, 84. IS—66: F. Hobbs, 79, 12—67; M. O'Connor. 75. 69; J. Foster, 76, 7—69; W. Roberts. 82. 13-69; K. R. Baxter. 75. 6—69; J. Mornion, 78, 9—go.

GLENDOWIE CLUB Tho president's foursomes bogey competi- '°" I , WII8 _ Played 011 Saturday by members of tho Glendowio Golf Club, E. Hutchison and A. C. Johns proving tho winners with a score of 3 down. Following were tho best scores:—E. Hutchison and A. C. Johns, I.'. Lintott and J. Stedmnn, 3 down: S. Kmnfeld and A C. Herring J. Hall and W. Laxou, H. Wright and T. Russell. •11 down; C. S. AVoods and A, K. Jackson. I. Martin and L S. Faran, 5 down; G. \\ . Palmer and A. Brown-Douglas. L. W. Cole and J O'Neill, 0 down. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB The draw is iss follows for (he Gleudowie Ladies' Golf Club's open medal competition to be played at Glendowio on Wednesday, starting from the first tee at liino o'clock, other players following at four-minute intervals:—Mrs. Deighton v. Miss Culling, Mrs. O. F. Ferguson v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Miss Rathbono v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. J. M. Wilson v. Miss B. Hill, Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Green v. Mrs. Philip, Mrs. Cox v. Miss Marjorio Macfarlanc, Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs, L. F. Grant. Mrs. O'Leury v. Mrs. Henderson, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss M. Bailey. Mrs. J. C. Hill v. Mrs. Rainger, Miss O. English v. Miss 11. Cutfield, Mrs. F. 11. Browne v. Miss E. White, Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. A. M. Grant. Mrs. Endean v. Miss Marion Macfarlanc, Miss E. Mahoney v. Mrs. Warren, Miss Morrison v. Mrs. Spinley, Miss M. Graham v. Mrs. Barstow. Mr i. Kingslnnd v. Mrs. Markwfck, Mrs. Chappell v. Mrs. Butler, Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Ilowey-Walker, Mrs. Brooks v. Miss Ivfoody, Mrs. Frnter v. Mrs. G\ L. Taylor, Miss McGovern v. Mrs. McArtlnir, Mrs. Trousdale v.. Miss M. Todd, Miss S. Malioney v. Mrs. Colebrook, Mrs. Watts v. Mrs. Milne, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Naismith, Mrs. F. G. Alpe v. Mrs. Lintott, Miss McGlashan v. Miss J. Robertson. Mrs. T. Chambers v. Miss M. English, Mrs. Pavitt v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Bartleet v. Miss McDonald, Mrs. D. R. Walker v. Miss M. Wright. Mrs. McGinley v. Miss C. Wells, Mrs. C. A. Campbell v. Mrs. Caliill, Mrs. Ilaycs v. Mrs. Wardell. Tenth Tee, at- nine o'clock.—Mrs. Rinc v. Miss McC'rystai, Mrs. J. W. Carr v. Mrs. Fleming, Miss Little v. Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. G. W. Hutchison v. Mrs. J. Kiasling, Mrs. Battle v. Mrs. D. Chambers, Mrs. G. Court v. Mrs. Macartney. Miss Finlayson v. Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Urquhart v. Mrs. C. Hughes, Mrs Walters v. Mrs. Levien. Mrs.' Adlam v. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Chamberlain v. another. Results in the coronation medal and Aotearoa Cnp competitions were as follows: Coronation medal: Miss B. Hill, 87, 10—77. Aotearoa Cup: Mrs. C. Butler, 94, 19—75; Miss B. Hill. 87. 10—77. PUFUKE CLUB Members of 'tho Pupuke Golf Club competed in a monthly medal match during the week-end. The winner was W. A. Bush, who. with a card of 71, 10—til, returned a score of eight below bogey. Following were the next best scores:—J. Armstrong. 84, 10—G8; J. E. Palmer. 85. 17—08; A. B. Williamson,, 88, 20—08; C. Juggs, 90. 20—70; A. F. Burnett, 83. 12—71; F. C. Williamson, 92, 20—72: R. Johnston, 83. 10—73"; C. B. Thomas, 77. 4—73: D. G. McCorkindale, 89. 10—73; F. Fox, 91. 18—73. The club will play the fust round of tho captain's prize, a handicap match play competition next Saturday. Partners will be drawn. A four-ball best-ball competition will bo held in the morning.

WAITEMATA CLUB The medal competition played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday wa3 won by >l. T. Webb, with a score of 75. 12—03. The course was in good condition. Following were tho next best cards:—-IT. H. Nicholls. 82. 1G —66: C. R. Nettleton. 80. 11—66; R. V. Johnson. 81. 14—67; C. H. Lord. 82. 14—63; F. Lord. 91, 24—70. PLAY AT WAIUKU [from our owx correspondent! WAIUKU, Saturday Tho third round o£ the Duff Cup competition, lor members of the Waiuku Golf Club, "was played to-day. W. S. Coibeck beat T. R. Bloomfield. 6 and 5 ; R. E. Morrison beat C. Ilowden, 3 and 1. Morrison will now play L. J. Smith, the winner to meet Coibeck 171 the final. A bogey match was played simultaneously. Tho best cards were:—Coibeck, 7 up; Morrison, Howden, Smith, 2 up; C. Herrold. A. Herrold, 1 up. PUKEKOHE BEATS ONEWHERO [from; our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Saturday Teams representing the Pukekohe and Onewhero Golf Clubs played a match on the. Pukekohe Club's links to-day. Pukekohe won by nine games to three, with two games all square. Results are, Pukekohe names first:—Coyle beat Lawson, 1 up; Graham beat Cronin, 3 and 2; Mills and Martin, all square; Johnson lost to Caldwell, 6 and 5; Roulston beat Wilson, 3 and 2; Moore and E. Cameron, all squaj-e; Payno beat D. Cameron, 2 and 1; Foote lost to Taylor, 2 down; Adlam heat Muir, 4 ana 3; G. Reynolds beat Walton, 2 and 1; K. Reynolds beat Glasgow', 3 and 2; Duncan beat Walters, 3 and 2; Laird beat Brownlee, 2 and 1; Cole-Baker lost to Davies, 1 down. , The Pukekohe and Onewhero Jjadies Clubs also played a match, which Pukekohe won by seven games to one. Two games were all square. Details are as follows. Pukekolie names being mentioned first: —Miss .lefferis beat Miss Cameron, 3 and 2; Mrs. Jordan lost to Mrs. Wilson, 6 and 5; Mrp. Motion beat Miss S. Cameron, 6 and 5; Miss Hill and Mrs. Gowcr, all square; Miss Roulston and Miss McGregor, all square; Mrs. Moore beat Mrs. Martin, 1 up;— Miss Johns beat Miss Bartlott, 4 and 2; Miss Perkins beat Mrs. Hull. 6 and 5; Miss Savident beat Mrs. Muir, 3 and 2; Miss Judd beat Miss Lir.idberg, 4 and 2.

RODNEY CLUB [from our own correspondent] WARKWORTH, Sunday Members of the Rodney Golf Club played the third round of a Yankee tournament yesterday, the results being as follows; — beat R. B. Hart, R. Smith beat Hoysted, Farman beat L. li. Civil. S. Morrison beat Musgravc, C. C. Ellis beat Fleet, Harrison beat Cook, Baker beat T. M. Wright. . A bogey match played in conjunction resulted ip wins for L. Strange in section A and C. Baker in section B. A ladies' L.G.U. n'.edal round was won by Mrs. Fleet. COMPETITION AT ROTORUA [by telecraph— own correspondent] ROTORUA, Saturday Following are the best scores in tho first qualifying round of the Ngokonni MacDonald Cup competition, pluyed to-day b.' members of tho Rotorua Goif M Carr 74, 4—70; H. Hamilton, 86, 16—7°. T A Spccr. 87. 16—71; G. McDowell. 93, 22—71; K. Buddie, 78, 6—72; G^i'rencj, L 3 6 Js;: N. Cta«. -- T" K?iiy' 8?' H-llla. i: 105. aitS; W. Pakc'a, 67. Reilhcjil. ™. 75; Dr. Lewis, 93. 18-75; S E. Carr, 80, 3 77 • A. Downer. 93, 10-77; Empson, 91, 14— 77; A. V. P. F.ord, 91, 14—77; Paterson, 10u, 25—77. OPOTIKI CLUB [from our own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Sunday Latour, 86,' 23-63; A. S. Thompson, 87, 23—61. ' PLAY AT HAMILTON BELL CUP COMPETITION [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Sunday W „, wealher condiljona played on'Tho St. Andrews links yesterday, aim Players defeated in Uns contest tho consolation handicap, round of which will be (;„ p ' FUSX!; E.'T.jton n W. 'Fi-hcr bolt Cr'. H. Windsor. 2 and 1 ; J . M. H° : L ,T. !>'. Stranpr, 2 and 1: A >, t „ hp ii Champion. 3 and 2; IX C. Covent y K. McLeod, a and 1; G. S. Crimp beat I . G. Harkness, 1 up; W. Gun"a' Blackie, all square; J. H. 4 l ru; Lai S. McKenzie, 4 and 3; C. N. uio ' H. J. McMullin. 3 and 2; I. O. Dc " r '/' {i H. K. Smith. 3 and 2; J. Milno and R. McCaw. all square; K Award W IJ. Johnstone. 2 up; D. N. V:iseman bent Dr. F. D. Pinfold. 1 up; R B. Parker bent <•. Hovev. 3 and 2; A. F. Edmonds bent R. D. MeFarlntid. 3 and 2: F. Beehan bent CE. Shakeshaft. 3 and 2;: A Brrmner beat R. Womersley. 5 and 4; G. (Mssling bent W. D. Ross. 1 up: U. D. Wilson bent 'J. W. Aickin, 3 and 2: A E. McCracken won from A. T. Atkins by default; W. J. Kinbeat C. H. H. Clarke, 8 and 6; IT. I. Cilhes beat D. R. Wood. 1 up: W. C. Wynne bent T. N. Pemberton, 2 up: P. Cr. New land beat J. Discombe; Dr. T. A. Milroy beat C. B. Wake, 1 up: G. A. Wilkes beat J. H. Elliott: L. R. W. Reid heat F. G. A\ooller, 2 and 1; L. V. Bellinghnm beat D. Gerrand. 2 up; E. C. Day bent C. B. Fuller-Inn-Smith. and 1: L. T. Day and A. H. Ward and H. G. Loveridge and E. RunnerBtruin have yet. to play their matches . A bogey handicap was played by those not engaged in match play ai.d was V/oil by A. G. Cradwick, with a card of 1 up. Other good cards were:—P. G. Russell, D. Grant and 3'. G. Ferguson, all square. There will be no club event next Saturday, when the open competition for the Waikalo Winter Show Cup will be held.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21503, 29 May 1933, Page 13

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21503, 29 May 1933, Page 13

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21503, 29 May 1933, Page 13