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AUCKLAND „ LADIES' CLUB CAPTAIN'S FOURSOMES RESULTS Following are tho results of matches played by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club in the second round of tho captain's foursomes:—Mrs. S. Wilson -and Miss G.' Kingston beat Mrs. A. Moody and Mies N. Chattield, X tip; Airs. Buttle and Miss A'. MacUormick beat Missea H. und Xj, Uuttield, at t.ito nUtii; Mrs, 'X. At., Davis and Jdtss ivj. Russell vent >irs. Ralph' Und Airs. if/ater, a una :i; Mis&es. Al» ~J. huu Ji. G. iUaclariaJie beat jjirs. f. JLj'uuate und Miss r, uuudle, 4. ana 3; Mrs.-,A. i'riediuuaer ana miss C. 'Wells. beat .susses I. Kuciaock ana u. Waller, 3 ana -1; Airs. Colegrovo aha Aire. .Donald beat Mis.' id. W. Wuson and Mrs, .DuaOrooK, ,0' olid 6; Mrs.' Murphy and Miss J. lie id beat Airs. Koberlson, uud Jdiss Hamlin, 'i and '2; Airs. Craven and Miss B. ALcOovern bqat Mrs. Bartle and .Mrs. Jen'etson. ;3 .arid ' 1:' Mrs. Macky and Miss K. l'ouhy beat Mrs. Green aud Mrs. Endean, 1 up: Misses' K, and L. Robertou beat Mrs. Hay. and Miss E. •Jpton, y and 1; Mrs. Henry and Miss 1). Lever beat Mrs. Rainger and Miss C. Rainger, 1 up; Airs. E. 13. Brown and Miss T. Boddington beat Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Hutchison, 1 up; Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs. Ferguson beat Mrs. J. F. Brown and Mrs. Kirker, 2 up; Mrs. Rutheriord and Miss M. Cooper beat Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Grant, 4 and 2. The draw for the bogey match to be I played next Tuesday is as follows; Mrs. Grant v. Miss Waller. Mrs. Rutherford "v. Miss Wells. Mrs. M&thieson v. Mrs. .Bartle, Miss Cooper v.' Mrs. Barrowelough. Miss ,Rathbone v. Miss Russell. Mrs. Prater v. ' Mrs. William-Po.vlett. Mrs. Joyce v. Miss P. Buddie, Miss Boddington v. Miss Mappin, Miss Graham. v. Mrs. E. Fricdlander. Mrs. Ralph v. Miss Henderson, Miss Mc- • Govern v. Mrs.,Rmjr, Mrs. Craven vJ Mrs. •Martin, Miss. M. J. Macfarlane v. Miss K. Foithy, Mrs. .'Trousdale' v.' Mrs. W. N. Abbott. Miss Rainger v. Mrs..Hutchison. Miss .Ridings v. Mrs ; Champion,' Miss M. G. Macfarlane v: Mrs. Kirker, Miss L. Rober- ' 'ton v. Mrs. H.' W. Wilson. Mrs. Ki3Sling v. Mies E. Upton,, Mrs., Henry ,v. Mrs. F. C. Buddie, Mr?. Murphy \v. Miss B. Pierce. I Mrs. Henderson v. Miss.'Lever. ■ Mrs. Gorrie v. Miss Ruddock. Noa-kes .v. Mies Kingston. Mrs. Barstow 'v. Miss .Chatfield, sMrs. Endean •v. Mrs. Miller. Miss E. Mahoney v. Mrs. Watson. Miss MocCormick v. Miss S. Mahoney, Miss Ball&ntyne v. Mrs. Murdoch Smith, Mrs.". Buttle' v." Mrs. Johns, Miss H. Cutfield n.Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs. Donald v. Miss Gregory. Mrs. Rainger ;v. ~Mi£s George, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss K. Souter, Mrs. Hay v. Mrs.- Carr, Mr 3. J-r F. Brown v. Mrs. Devore. Miss Culling 4! .Mrs. Campbell. Miss Hamlin v. Mrs. Kfog. Mrs, E. B. Brown v. Mrs. A. Fried■lander. Mrs. A. R. Abbott v. Mrs. Foster. 'Airs. Ferguson, v. Mrs, T. M. Davis; Miss M. Fouhy v. Mrs. Macky.'Misq R. Roberton v. Mrs. Knight. Miss L. Cutfield v. Mrs. ■R. B. Wilson, Mrs. Green v. Mrs. Horrocks. Mrs. J. M. Wilson y. Mrs. Ludbrook. Miss G. Buddie v. Miss Reid. Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. Moody, f ■/.'- < j GLENDQWEE CLUB The second round 'of .the' dnptain's prize j ■will bo played by members of the Gletidowie 'Golf Club on Saturday. AKARANA CLUB Following •is , the draw for tho second j round of the Roskill Cup, the third round oif the Tyler Memorial Cup and the monthly medal match, to be played by members of the Akarana Golf Club next Saturday- . H. Hay v. C. Cammick, W. Hay v. E. Oaslimore, J. Budge v. A. Bailey, H. Thomas v. B. J. Smith, L. J. Minogue v. D. Leys, ; W,.. Niccolls; v. R. Coutts. 11. S. ■C. Brown v. S. Pezaro. F. de Malmanche v. F. Thompson. E. R. Porter v. "W. Cruickshank, A-. Caughey v. A. Wigness, S. Pezaro v. W. J. S. Osborne, C. Palmer y. A. E ■Jaggs, li. Cummins v. G. L. Bayley, J. oairnß v. Dr. Hay. F. Hazelden v. S. Booth, .T. F. Wills v. J. Bists, 11. Smith v. •,N...R. Bish, C. Taylor v, M.-Thorpe, D. Woollams v. A. Finn, E. M.'Taylor v. W. Lowe, R. Griffiths v. H. R;. Cullen,' JI. R. Tyler _v, A. Shorter, C. S. M. Edwards v. I, Moir, C, Heather v. F. Astley. C. Isimon v. IJ. McGregor, N. Simpson v. H. R. Tuy- ; lor, F. L. Astley v. H. Qakley. Geo. Ashley j v. R. Penman,- W.. F.. Greenbank v. G. j Bias, Dr. Gurin' v. S. Beaudtsqn. 11. Ward 1 v. A . Campbell, H, Dupin v. C. V. Allpress, ; R. L. Ormsbv -v. Baker. F. Aneell v. R.- ; Malont*, 1 R. Fuller v. R. Porter. R. Morrison v. W. O. Townshend;' K. Huddlestfln \ f . C. Higginfl. The above list consists of tbose who took part ,in the first round .of the .RoSkill Cup. AH Of her players will; be supplied "wiih partners-, on the tee. > W A ITEM AT A CLUB Following is the draw for the second round of the Ferry Cup competition, to be played by members of the Waitemata Golf. Club on Saturday:—G. C. Ilagger v. R. A. Rudge. P. Thompson v. D. W. Mason, P. H. Mason v. C. R. Nettletou, A. Griffiths v. A. Halvey, L. B. Stone v. J. Rice, G. Jackson v. R. 8. Johnston, J. E. Aubin v. C. Prime. D. Curtayne v. W. G. McKechnfe, E. R. Rudge v. R. W. Pacey. A. P. Roache v. F. Leach. E. W. Forsyth v. W. J. Throne, V. Mnndy v. P. Goldwater. .T. Hogan v. P. 11. Lord. A. Lound v. F. Lord, H. T. Webb v. H. Nicholas, IT. S. Burd v. R. Bruce-Smith. G. Armitage v. another. rAPAKURA CLUB The. second- round of the Ryan Cur> competition will be played by. members of the Papakura Golf Club on Saturday. Following is the draw:—S. Walton v. Brebner, Rohbins v. Matheson, J. Miller v. Pavitt. Wilson v.' CoOke,; E. Miller v. D. McLennan. R. Walton v. J. Elliott, T. McLennan v. Watts. Kretschniar v. Woolley. Gardiner v. Hutchison.• N.».-EUiott v. - Wren. Yates v. Cross, Reilly v. Ball, Fastier v. Jacaues. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The drnw for tho qualifying round of the Fernaig Cup, to be played by members of tlie Papakura Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday next, is as follows:—Miss Finlayson v. Miss Wilkins. Mrs. Foote v. Miss Jt. Walters, Mrs. Urqubart v. Miss Ballinger. Airs. D. McLennan v. Mrs. Brooks, Miss ' Rhind v. Mrs. Watts. Mrs. Walters v. Miss ■Tnrvie. Jliss Airs. Miss I\. Brooks v. Mrs. I'egler, Mrs. Kidd v. Mrs. Noakes. Miss Walker v. Mrs. Charles. Miss Coldirutt v. Miss Cross. Mrs. Bradstreet v. Mrs. S. Wilson, Miss Charles v. Miss Ohlscn, Miss McSweeney v. Mrs. Naylor. Jliss E. Paltridge v. Miss Dreadon. Mrs. Vales v. Mrs. Coldicult. Miss Bennett v. Miss M. Miller. Miss Coxhcad v. Miss Gardiner, Mrs. T. McLennan v. another. The L.G.U. medal round was won by Miss White, with a score of 81 net, Miss M. Walters being runner-up with S3 net. CLEVEDON CLUB Following is tho draw lor the Henderson Stars anil eclectic competition, to bo played by members of the Clcvedon Golf Club on Saturday:— Seniors.—ll. Alexander v. R. Waters, Browno v. Bryan, Southerill v. Currie. Dow v. O'Donnell. Juniors.—llendersou v. Hutterworth. Banliermnn v. Couldry, Orum v. Wilson. Waters v. Silk. NOUTH.SHQBE CLUB. ... . Following is the draw for the third round of. the eaptain'a .'prize competition to be played on Saturday. Viy' nieiubtira of the North Shore Golf Gljibllobbs- v. Nelson, Morriaon v. Harvey. J. L." Foster v.' Oliver. Freakop v. Asl). StnallfieUl. v. ' ThuAuiBon, R: White v. Rae. Deightoil Badle.v, Roberts v. Layzell," Tlarrisoti v. S.' Foot. T.vsoe v. Corbett, O'Connor; v. Couldrev. Horroeks v. Ibbertson, Spiiiley v. Duil, Short v. Everton: A. Browne v. J. A. Penlnan. ■ • ■ 11' . Following is the draw for a bogey lmndjrap for players not taking part in the captain's prize match:—ll. Stevens ,Vs -I. B. Chalmers, Philson v. Bennett, Mills v. Sullivan. Fotheringham> v. C. 'C: Robinson. Goodwin v. 11. G. Mason. Cl°uston v. J. Weir. McLeod v. Black. 11.. N. Preston v. A. I''. Cadness. Hollo v, 1 Morley. Dudding v. Brett, L. 11. Kennc v. .R.'H. Hume, 11,.I 1 ,. Foot v. E. P. Earle, F. Browne v. Rees-George, Maingay v. Coldtcut, Mortimer v. Rentoul, Chnmbers v. Baxter. Seagar v. Miller. A. Whyte v. Jackson. 11. .T, Preston v. J. P. Buddie. A. F.' Penman v. Goldwater. N. R">bin«oii v. 11. G. Koane. A. Spraggon R. Foster. A. Bow v. 11. Cadness, Heiile v. Wilkins, H. Bartlett v. R. Bramley. Crsveu v, J. Mason. Swanston v. JfclliTg. Sulln*iin_ y. T. Bartley, Moody v. 13. Ilorrocksj O'Neill v. Ilawes. A. M. Seaman v., 11. Duder. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The Hamilton Ladios' Golf Club played «n inter-club match with the Cumbnd.se Lndieß' Club on the home team winning by one game. Following are ds--1 ails of the match. Ilnmiltiui nlayers being mentioned first:—Mrs. F. Mnnder bent Mrs. K. Browne, 1 up; Mrs. L. Day lost to Mias Robinßon. 1 do\vn; Miss Wilkinson beat Mrs. Law, 7 and G: Miss Masters lost to Miss Garlnnd. 1 down: Jlrs. Rawlings beat Miss Thompson. 5 and '4; Mrs. A. Enshsh lost to Mrs. Nolan. s,and 4; Mrs. Rusßell lost to Miss Swayne. 7 and C; Glachail boat. Miss Watt. 2 up; Mrs. 0. Taylor lost to Miss Souter. 2 down; Mrs. Sandford boat Miss Nolan. G a.id. 5; Miss Hammond lost to Mrs. Mackay, 3'and 2: Mrs. Strang boat Mrs. Whewell. G and 4; Miss McLean lost to Mrs. Ward 3 and 2; Mrs King beat Mrs Niekle. 6 and 4; Mrs. Worlev lost to Mrs. Crowther, 5 and 3; Mrs. Hockni lost to Miss Priestley, 3 and 2; Mrs. Griffiths nnd Mrs. Alford. all square; Mra, Valentine beat Mrs. Harbutt, 3 and 1.

MAUN (J AKIEKIE CLUB , ELLIFFE CUP COMPETITION* Following is the draw for the first roifftd of the EllifTe Cup, 1o bo played nt tho One Tree 11:11 links ou Saturday next by meni-. . bers of the Maungakiokie Golf Club:—H. Morpeth v. R. M. Tolhurst, N. P, Buist v. N. N. Gardner. J. Sead-Gowing v. N* P. Darby, N. K. Obren v. S. Reid. R. G. Milliguri v. A. E. Greensmith, R. S. Newcomb v. L. E. Vivian. G. R. Meredith v. M. C. O'Neill, P. Whitelaw v. A. L. Morpeth, .T. T. Tanner v. I. M cOwan. P. Ilosttrard v. W. J. Smeeton. A. Woolley v. W. G. McClintock. L. W. TattersfieH v. R C. Ale.v, 13. G. Bond v. R. 0. Gardner, C. B. Gallagher v. G. L. Taylor. C. . Coleman v. 11. P. Whyman, L. B. Schnauer, ' v. C. E. Tomlinaon, T. 11. Nixon v. 11. A. McGregor. J. J. Laws v. C. A. Jarman. A. K. Belcher v. J. Caughley, J. Jerrat v. X. C. Laud. D. E. Coutts v. A. D. Lewis, C. A. Send-Gowing v. N. J. Kidd. D. R. Garrard v. W. P. Fowlds. V. C. Keys v. J. T. F. Mitchell. E. Tonka v. C. J. Schnauer. D. G. McFarlane v. J. M. Elliffe, G. H. Benton G. C. St. George. G. Stichbury v. I. M. Watkin, C. G. Nicol v. J. E. Cochrane, A. Ely v. R. W. Verry. J. K. Johnston v. S. Caro. J. G. Haddov/ v. S. R. Norris, F. Wiseman v. John P-arlo, A. A. Aley v. S. Barclay, J. R. Rankin v. J. S. Milne, J. H. Earle v. C. G. Storry, R. H. Melville v. F. J Schischka, A. L. Hogg v. R. Angus. A. Robertson v. W. Calderwood, E. A. Brooker v. W. 11. D'Andney. A. 11. Blacltburn v. G. J. Bennett. T!. P. Bennett v. J. Sherlock, J. S. Kidd v. V. W. Kerr, E. Ilenton v. G. S. Laird, 11. G. Vivian v. W. K. Michael, A. K. Ifawley v. F. N. Laurie, L. 11. Norton v. L. F. Rudd. J. McDougnll v. I. J. Goldstine. K. M. Heywood v. C. F. Rosser, D. D. Holland, a bye. INVITATION MEDAL MATCH MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Maimgakiekie Ladies' Golf Club's invitation medal handicap competition to be played nt Ono Tree Hill to-morrow:— 1 9 a.m., Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss K. Horto'n, Mrs. F. W. Grant v. Mrs. C. Hughes; 9.6. Mrs. Rushton v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. F. Preston v. Mrs. H. V. Johnston; 9.12, Mrs. McMillan v. Misa B. Hill, Miss L. O'Callagljan V; Mrs. M. Alison; 9.15, Mrs. A.' Abbott v. Miss A. Grove. Miss M. Macfarlnne v. Miss G. Parr; 9.24. Mrs. Green v. Miss C. Bray. Mrs. Endoan v. Mrs. J. Paferson; 9.30. Mrs. I. B. Stewart v. Mrs. Banister. Mrs. McGregor v. Mrs. E. Mcllraith; 9.36, Miss C. Moginia v. Mrs, J. Jerrat, Mrs. M. H. Shroff v. Mrs. G. Baillie: 9.42, Miss Marion Macfarlane v. Mrs. J. Mason, Miss C. Peet v. Misa E. Schnauer; 9.48, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Miss M. Haslett, Mrs. R. Barstow v. Miss A. English; 9.54. Mrs. C. Cox v. Miss L. Norton, Mrs. O'Leary v. Miss M. Miller; 10.0, Mrs. E. Bayley v. Mrs. E. Gilmore, Mrs, A. Grant v. Mrs. A. McArthur; 10.6. Mrs. Phillips v. Mrs. Houghton. Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. J. C. Hill; 10.12, Mrs. D. • Hay v. Mrs. J. Rudgo. Mrs. Markwick v. Miss Andre; 10.IS. Miss Moultin. v. Mr 3. C. K. Grierson, Mrs. G. Currie v. Mrs. Davey; 10.24, Mrs. E. Neale v. Miss V. Hoy, Mrs. Chambers v. Mrs. A. Horton; 10.30. Miss Harty v. Mrs. Frater, Mrs. Trousdale v. Mrs. L. Taylor; 10.36. Mrs. McNeeley v.. . Miss S. Lawrence, Mrs. M. Thompson v. Mrs. J. A. Kilner; 10.42. Miss I. D. Lever v. Mrs. McFailrne, Miss M. Hill v. Misa R. Bloomfield; J8.48, Mrs. Whale v. Mrs. Smallfield. Mrs. Kingsland v. Miss E. McGowan; 10.54, Miss p}. Hill v. Miss E. Blackburn, Mrs. G. Pocock v. Miss M. Parker; 11.0, Mrs. Mnir v. Mrs. W. J. Fee. Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. J. Lloyd; 11.6. Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Mr 3. Milne v. Mrs. W. A. Boucher; 11.12, Miss A. Hackct v. Mrs. V. Dunne. Mrs. Andrew v. Miss C. Wright: 11.18. Miss C. McDonald v. Mrs. . H. V. Coe, Mrs. C. H. Court v. Mrs. C. Ring; 11.24, Mrs. Fleming v. Miss Millinston. Mrs. Badley v. Miss E. Ponsford; 11.30, Mrs. A. D. Stewart v. Mrs. F. Schischka. Miss J. Little v. Mrs. 0. J. Owen; 11.36, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Adlam v. Miss L. Paterson; 11.42, Mrs. Dndor v. Mrs. 11. Williams, Mrs. R. Hamllton v. Mrs. Wardell; 11.48. Mrs. T. P. Davioa v. Miss E. Evans. Miss R. Nixon v. Mrs. Ellis; 11.54. Mrs. L. Jackson, v. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. D. Jones v. 2w3. Parker. Players may choose opponents for the bogey fourspmes to be played in the afternoon. or, if desired, opponents will bo arranged at the clubhouse. Following is the result of tho L.G.U. medal handicap mntch played by members of the club yesterday:— Seniors.—Mrs. R. Banister, 90, 16—74; Mrs. C. E. Grevatt, 91, 15—76; Miss C. Stubbs, 91, 14—77: Mrs. E. Gilmore, 94, 16—78; Miss M. Miller. 95.. 35—60. Juniors.—Miss G. Harrison. 102. 29—73; Mrs. Stephens. 110. 36 —74; Mrs. V. Dunne, 99. 24—75; Mrs. B. Goldwater. 99, 22—77; Miss R. Hill. 101, 24—77; Miss G. Swears. 107. 28—79; Miss R. Nixon, 110, 31—79. ! A bogey handicap match will be playfd next Wednesday, instead of the one club match, players to choose partners. OXEWHERO CLUB : [from on; own cokrespondent! TUAIvAU, Wednesday ; Following is the draw for the first roun<J • ; of a 36-hole eclectic competition to be played jby members of the Onewhero Golf Club j on Saturday:—Brownlie v. Wilson, D. Cam. i eron v. Taylor, Pattullo v. Tawba. E. Cami eron •v. Martin. Rutherfurd v. Hira. Law- 1 i ton v. Davie, Glasgow v. Cronin, Muir v. I Caldwell, Walter v. McNeill. Lady members will play an L.G.TT, 1 monthly medal round. The draw is as folj lows: —Mrs. Hull v..Miss F. Cameron. Misa McGregor v. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Martin v. ! Mrs. Gower, Miss E. Lindberg v. Miss | Eikys, Mi's. Wilson v. Mrs. Muir. Miss S. Cameron v. Miss Bartlett. LADIES' MATCH AT CAMBRIDGE [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday A team of Hamilton lady golfers visited Cambridge to-day and a match against Cambridge ladies resulted in a win for the visitors by 9 matches to 8. ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] ROTORUA. Wednesday Following were the best cards returned in a medal competition played by members of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club to-day:— A grade: Miss Moon, 93, 15—77; Miss La Trobe Hill. 92. 13—79; Mrs. Budd, 96, 17—79. B Grade.—First division: Mrs. A. Smith, 91, 22—72; Miss Glass, 99, 22—77; Miss La Trobe Ilill. 100. 23—77. Second division: Mrs. J. Spcer. 95, 24—71; Mrs. Murray, 112, 36—76; Mrs. Crawford. 102. 21—7S; Mrs. Lewis. 108. 20--7S; Miss H. Dannefaerd. 108. 30—7 S. \ Following is the draw for a bogey handicap to be played on Saturday :—Mrs. Me. ' Gowan v. Miss Gooney, Miss Campbell v. Miss Harris. Miss Simmers v. Miss Fa rum. Miss E>. Griffiths v. Mrs. Crawford, Mis* H. Dannefaerd v. another.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21518, 15 June 1933, Page 9

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