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GOLF

MATCHES AT GLENDOWIE CAPTAIN'S PRIZE COMPETITION The first round of the captain's prize competition was played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday. The playing conditions were good, the fine weather having thoroughly dried out the fairways. Following ar e the results:—J. H. Hall beat C. S. Woods, 3 and 2; Dr. Horton beat R. Ivatterfeldt, G and 5; li. G. Thomson beat A. G. Brown-Douglas, 5 and 3; C. Heald beat J. 11. Sheen, 3 and 2; L. Walker beat W. Hutchison, 3 and 1; J. Kissling beat I. Russell, 4 and 2; A. O. Horspool beat .T. Johnston, a and 4; A. Mackenzie beat R. Barstow, 5 and 4; F. Trice beat A. G. Graham, 3 and 2; L. F. Faram beat K. C. Evans, 3 and 2; J. Terry beat G. Palmer, G and -1; F. Lijitolt beat T.. Martin, 1 up; R. Jeffrey beat H. Wright, 4 and 3; C. M. Rattray beat A. C. Taine, 3 and 1; W. Laxon beat W. Monteith, 3 and 2; A. Howey Walker beat B. Buddie, 1 up; J. E. Stedman beat A. C. Herring, 1 and 3; O. Wolfgramtn beat H. AgmenSmith, 1 up; F. Kronfeld beat F. Colebrook, 3 and 2; U. A. Forgie beat J. Best, j 6 and 5; V. R. Johns beat J. 11. Beale. 2 up; J. Caiman beat J. G. Speedy, 6 and 4; W. Newsliam beat W. L. Cole, 3 and 2. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Tj.G.U. medal handicap to bo played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 10 o'clock in order of the draw:—Mrs. R. Buttle v. Mrs. K. Horton. Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. J. Paterson v. Miss G. Parr, Mrs. A. Swain v. Mrs. E. Mcllraith, Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Miss C. Stubbs, Mrs. G. Baillie v. Mrs. W. Jv. Michael, Miss M. _ Haslett v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. J. Mason, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. E.' Napier, Mrs. Banister v. Mrs. E. Gilmore, Mias B. Abbott v. Mrs. E. Brown, Mis. E. Neale v. Mrs. M. Henry, Mrs. A. McArthur v. Miss D. Lamb, Mrs. L. Norton v. Miss M. Robson, Mrs. C. Jv. Grierson v. Miss B. Carnachan, Mrs. J. Rudge v. Miss S. Johnston, Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mis 3 K. Churton. Mrs. A. Horton v. Miss K. McGowan, Miss S. Lawrence v. Mrs. J. A. lvilner, Mrs. F, Saxton v. Miss F. Preece, Miss I''.. Blackburn v. Miss M. Harvey, Mrs. V. C. Keys v. Miss Id. Hardley, Mrs. P. Balgarnio v. Mrs. W. J. Fee, Miss E. Millington v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. V. Dunne, Miss R. Hill v.. Miss T. Walker, Mrs. W. A. Boucher v. Mrs. J. Gilmour, Mrs. H. V. Coe v. Miss I\. Edgelow, Miss M. Wright v. Mrs. A. D. Stewart, Miss G. Searell v. Miss G. Finnerty, Mrs. Revell v. Mrs. R. Williams, Miss G. Harrison v. Miss R. Loudan, Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Mrs. R. Hamilton, Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Miss N. Pettit, Miss T. Lamb v. Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. J. Stevenson, Miss E. Evans v. Miss D. Ryan, Mrs. F. H. Butcher v. Miss V. Cooper, Mrs. Sutherland v. Miss R. Nixon, Mrs. D. Jones v. Miss B. Smith, Miss N. Gregory v. Miss R. Mahon. Mrs. A. Bartley v. Miss G. Swears. Mrs. S. H. Brown v. Mrs. Truscott. Mrs. Stephens v. Mrs. E. Goodwin. Ninth Tee.—Mrs. W. E. Anderson v. Mrs. G. Pocock, Mrs. N. Burton v. Miss J. Johnston, Mrs. H. Walker v. Mrs. L. Coakley, Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. J. W. Mcllraith, Mis. J. Stewart v. Mrs. R. Verrv, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v. Miss F. Hall, Mrs. J. Dawson v. Mrs. A. Gumming, Mrs. A. E. Abbott v. Miss L. Palerson, Mrs. C. J. Owen v. Mias E. Ponsford, Mrs. B. Goldwater v. Miss A. Hall. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played on Thursday:—Mrs. C. A. Jarman v. Miss N. Clark, Miss B. Stedman v. Miss W. M. Ward. Miss I. Nixon v. Miss Garland, Mrs. Fitzpatrick v. Miss E. Ernest. MANUKAU CLUB Following are the results in the Qualifying round for tho Kohn Cup played by members of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday:—Alexander. 9*2, 13—-79; Beeehey. 95, 16—79; Wardell, 92, 12—80; Adlam, 9G, 14—82; Simpson. 103. 20—83; Priest, 105, 21—84; Busing, 100, 10—84; White. 101, 17— 84; Parker. 112. 27—85; Gilmore, 98, 13—85. The first eight players qualified. The Manukau team to play the Pukekohe team in the second round of the Franklin Association Challenge Cup during next week-end is as follows:—Wardell, Alexander. Adlam, Wiggins. Following is the draw for the first eclectic match for the captain's trophy, to bo played next Saturday:—Maxwell v. Blair, Beeehey v. Busing, Alexander v, Simpson v. White. Rice v. Parker, Roberts v. Wiggins, Dreadon v. George, Mclnnes v. A. Fleming, Cnnham v. Priest, H. Fleming v. Wardell. Bull v. Gilmore, Jcpson v. Adlam, Johnstone v. Mardon. AK Alt ANA CLUB The first round of the Roskill Cup competition, three handicap medal rounds, was pluyed by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. Approximately 70 players took part and the best card was returned by H. Tnoinas, with a net score of 09. Tho best performances were registered by tho following:—II. Thomas, 87, 18—G9; G. McGregor, 85, 15—70; P, C'outts, 89, 18—71; T. Tyler, 87, 14—73; J. Cairns, 90. 10—74; F. Astley. 98, 24—74; L. C'ummings, 90. IG—74; J. Budge, 89. 15—74; W. E. Hay. 9G, 22—74. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club will play a sealed-hole competition to-day. commencing at 10.30 o'clock. Partners will be drawn at the clubhouse. MATCH AT PAPAKURA LINKS Teams representing the Bank of New Zealand. Auckland, and the Papakura Golf Club plnyed a match at Papakura during the week-end, -each team winning nine games and four being halved. Following are the results, Papakura names being mentioned first:— Singles.—Cooke beat Ormsby, 2 up; Walton beat Higgins. 3 and 2; Breblier beat Smith, 1 up; Pavitt lost to Simpson. 3 and I; Miller beat Iluddleston, 2 up; Kretschmar beat Wilson. 3 and 2; Wilson lost to Townsend, 4 and 3; Bradstreet beat Newcomb, 3 and 2; Woolley lost to Redmond, 1 down; J. Miller lost to Wallace, 5 and 3; Watts beat Coyne, 2 and 1; A. Walton lost to Main, 4 and 3; S. Walton and Burd. all square: Wishart and Lord, all square; Hutchison lost to Turner, 3 and 2. Four-ball Matches.—Cooke and Walton beat Ormsby and Wallace, 2 and 1: Brebner and Kretschmar beat Higgins and Huddleston. 2 up: Pnvift and Miller and Simpson and Smith, all square; Woolley and Lord and Townsend and Burd. all square- S. Walton and J. Miller lost to Main and Newcomb, 3 and 1: Watts and A. Walton lost to Wilson and Turner, 4 and 3; Wishart and Hutchison lost to Redmond and Coyne, 5 and 4. CLEVEDON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played to-morrow by members of the Clevedon Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss F. Burgoyne v. Miss M. Stephens. Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Bryan v. Miss M. Burgoync. Mrs. Alexander v. Miss F. Stephens, Miss Waters v. Miss McPberson, Mrs. Bannernum v. Miss Wallis. Mrs. Overy v. M iss Dow, Miss Silk v. Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Roberts v. another. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of tho Pinfold Cup competition, to be played to-morrow by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club:— First Tee. at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. Marnier v. Mrs. Sutherland Mrs, Day v. Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. Gower v. Miss Masters, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Bartlett v. Mjßs Wilkinson, Mrs. Milroy v. Mrs. Ilarkness, Mrs. A. English v. Mrs. Fullerton-Sniith, Mrs. Rußsell v. Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Clachan v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Bott v. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. C'. Taylor v. Mrs Bindon, Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs. Primrose, Mrs. Mears v. Mrs. Brown. Mrs, Farrer v. Miss McLean, Mrs. Ellis v. Mis 3 Upton. Mrs. Strang v. Miss D. Johnson. Mrs. King v. _ Miss Seavill, Miss K. Wilson v. Miss Provis, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. Grocott v. Mrs. Ross, Mis. Ratcliffo v. Miss Manning, Mrs. Fraser v. Mrs. Gruar, Mrs. MacDiarmid v. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. McNicol v. Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Phillips-Turner, Mrs. E. Taylor v. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Peterson v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Gibson v. another. Fourth Tee. at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. McCracken v. Mrs. Ailken, Mrs, R. English v. Miss Cann. Mrs. Mastprs v. Miss Hammond. Seventh Tee, at 11.30 a.m.—Mrs. Hockin v. Miss Duxfield, Miss Pickering v. Mrs. W. A. Smith. The C grade medal match which was fixed for next Thursday has been postponed until the following Thursday. Following is tho draw for the second round of the foursomes competition to b<j pluyed next Monday, starting at noon:—Mrs. Mander and Mrs. Bartlett v. Mrs. Batt and Miss Wilson, Miss Wilkinson" and Miss Hammond v. Mrs. Day and Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. King v. Mrs. Claclian and Mrs. Bindon, Mrs. Rawlings and Miss Provis v. Mrs. Crunr and Mrs. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Milroy and Mrs. Farrer v, Mrs. A. English and Mrs Phillips-Turner. Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Aitken v. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. C. Tnylor and Mrs. D'AreySmith, Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. Masters v. i Miss McLean and Miss Manning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21516, 13 June 1933, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21516, 13 June 1933, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21516, 13 June 1933, Page 7

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