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GLENDOWIE COMPETITION DRAW FOR BOGEY HANDICAP ■ ■ Following is the draw for a bogey handicap to be played by members of the Glcridowie Golf Club next Saturday for a special trophy donated by Mr. E. G. Bridgens:— A. Ilowey-Walker v. 0-. Wolfgramm, G. Palmer v. R. Jeffrey, F. lvronfeld v. A. Mackenzie, W. Laxon v. L. W.' Cole, J. H. Hall v. C. lleald, Jj Caiman v. R. Katterfeldl, T. Martin v. A. C'. Herring, C. Itallray v. J. Kissling, H. G. Thomson v. R. A, Barstow, L. Walker v. J. 11. Beale. W. Hutchison v. E. C. Evu.ua, A". Horspool v. T. Russell. F. Trice v. E. Hutchison. A. C. Taine v. A. G. Brown-Douglas, »V Johns v. Dr. llorton, G. K. Mathieson v. J. Stedman. J. H. Sheen v. A. C. Johns, J. G. O'Neill v. L. Faram, C. S. Woods v. 11. Agiucn-Smith, A. G. Graham v. F. Colebrook, U. A. Forgie v. E. G. Bridgens. Tho "Prosperity Week" campaign medal handicap will bo played in conjunction with the bogey handicap. The following will represent the club in a teams match against the Pukekohe Club, to be played at Glendowie during the next week-end:—E. Hutchison.- F. Trice, L. W. Cole. J. Stedman. C. S. Woods, AY. Laxon, O Wolfgramm, J. R. Kissling, A. C. Johns, J. H. Sheen, J. Caiman, J. 11. Hall, U. A. Forgie, A. C, Taine, A. Howey-Walker, 11. G. Thomson, V. 11. Johns, A. G. Graham. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB Folowing are the . results of - the first round of tho medal aggregate competition .for the vice-president's prize,: played at Middlemore yesterday by members of the Auckland Dndics' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Misj? L.. Cutfield, 92,- 15—77; Miss 11. Cutfield, 99, 18—81; Mrs. Murphy, 99, 18—81; Mrs. J. M. Wilson, 92, 9—81; Mrs. Grant. 99, 17—S2 Juniors.—Mrs. W. N. Abbott. 102, 2G—7fi; Mrs. Miller, 103, 2-1—79: Mrs. Macky, HX), 2(5—80; Miss M. Russell, 101, 20—81; Miss M. Ridings, 102, 19—83. rAUNGAKIEKIE V. PUKEKOHE Teams representing the Maungakiekie and Pukekohe Golf Clubs played a. match at One Tree Hill during the week-end, resulting in a win for tho .former by 13 games to six, one being all square. Following are the results, Maungakiekie names being given firHt:—A, K. Hawley and J. S, Rankin beat D. Coyle and C. G. Johnson, 3 and 1; J. 11. Earle and R. S. Meredith beat J. Roulston and J. Graham, 5 and i: W. Calderwood and A. Robertson beat P. Mills and M. C. Dawson, 2 up; D. R. Garrard and W. H. D'Audney and Dr. McWhirter and H. T. Moore, all square; L. B. Schnauer and G. Stitclibjry beat G. F. Payne and A. Schlaepfer, 7 and 5; J. Earle and D. E. Coutts lost to W. J. Foote .and M. R. Grierson. 1 down; C. G'olema,n and C. A. Jarman lost to D. Hawke and I. Reynolds, 3 and 2 : ; J. S. Kidd nnd A. L. Morpeth beat L. R. Jordan and E. G. Foster, 2 and 1: E. 1-lenton and L. S. Vivian lost to K. Reynolds and R. S. Laird. 4 and 3; A. E. Greensmilh and R. C. Aley beat G. Reynolds and B. Colebaker, 3 and 2: A. K. Hawley and J. S. Rankin lost to D. Coyle and C. G. Johnson, 4 and 3; J. H. Earlo and R. S. Meredith beat J. Roulston and J. Graham, 2 and 1; W. Calderwood and A. Robertson beat P. Mills and M. C. Lawson, 1 up; D. R. Garrard and W. H. D'Audney beat Dr. McWhirter and H. T. Moore. 1 up: L. B. Schnauer and G. Stitchbury beat G. F. Payne and A. Schlaepfer,. 5 and 4; J. Earle and D. E. Coutts beat W. J. Foote and M. R. Grierson, 2. up; C. Coleman and C. A. Jarman beat D_. Hawke and I. Reynolds, 2 and 1; J. S. Kidd and A. L. Morpeth beat L. R. Jordan and E. G. Foster, 2 and 1; E. Henton and Jj. E. Vivian lost to K. Reynolds and R. S. Laird. 5 and 4; A. E. Greensmith and R. C. Aley lost to G. Reynolds and B. Colebaker, 3 and 2.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The qualifying round of the Thomson Bowl competition will be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 11 o'clock, from the first and eighth tees: — First Tee.—Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. T. W. Hosking v. Miss K. Horton. Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Alison, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. O'Leary, Miss Bray v. Mrs. Shroff. Mrs. Grevatt v. Mis. Clatworlhy, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Spinley, Miss M. Cooke v. Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs. Brinsden v. Mrs. G. M. While. Mrs. R. Alpe v. Miss Bailey, Mrs. Robinson v. Miss Duder, Mrs. Ferguson v. Miss Tlacket, Mrs. Chappoll v. Mrs. G-. P. Finlay. Mrs. y. Miss P. Moody. Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Naisniith. Miss McGlaslian v. Mrs. E. B. Goldwafer, Mrs. J. B. Johnston v. Miss Nesta •Self, Mrs. R.' F. Ward v. Miss Noel Self. Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. Bartleet v. Miss Hn.ll. Eighth Tee.—Mrs. G. L. Taylor v. Mrs. Sutcliff. Mrs. Gyllies v. Miss Thompson, Mis. W. H. Cooke v. Mrs. Brook-Taylor, Miss Pagni v. Mrs, Waters. Miss Touhv v. Miss Murphy, Mrs. Hollinrake v. Mrs. Har-rison-Gregory, Miss Treston v. Mrs. Lessing. Miss M. Grant v. Miss Gardner. Mrs. Smallfiplrl v. mother. The last senior bo'gey match was won by Mrs. T. W. Hosking with a score of 4 down. Mrs. Robinson returned a score of 5 down to win the junior event,- ; AKAKANA LADIES' CLUB Following were the results in the L.G.T7. and button matches played yesterday:— Seniors: Mrs. Bnyley, 90.. 15 —75; Mrs. Jacobsen, 87, ■(>—81; Mrs. Preston. 91, 10—81. Juniors: Mrs. Fuller. 111, 32 —S2. NORTH SHORE CLUB An open medal round will bo played in connection, with the Prosperity Week campaign by members of the North Shore Golf Club next Saturday. Competitors will play in fours as, previously arranged. A tennis' match will be played against the Pu'puke Club durnig the next week-end. starting at 9 o'clock. The following will represent the North Shore Club:—M. S. O'Connor, 11. W Bennett, A. Browne. L. Harrison. B. E. Goldwater, F. J. Layzell. E. W. Mills. W. Oliver. M. Jackson, A. W. Short, 11. Goodwin, 11. J. Preston, R. Clouston, J. Weir. - LADIES' TEAMS MATCH A tennis' match played between members of the Akarural and North Shore Ladies' Oolf Clubs resulted in a win for the former by 13 games to three. Following are the results. North Shore names being mentioned first Miss Stevens bent Mrs. Grant, 3 and 2: Miss O'Neill lost to Mrs. Preston. 5 and 'I; Mrs. Haughton lost to Miss O'Callaglian, 4 and 3; Mrs. Atkinson lost to Mrs. Jacobsen, 11 i-nd 4: Mrs. Clouston lost to Mrs. Cox, 1 down: Mrs. Pike boat Mrs. McGregor. 1 Up: Mrs. ITognn bent Mrs. Taylor, 4 and 3: Mrs. Chambers lost to Mrs. Dovey. 2 and 1; Mrs. Broughton lost to Mrs. Bnyley. 5 and 3: Mrs. Smnllfield lost to Miss Peet, 0 and 4; Mrs. Tysoe lost to Mrs. Philip, 0 and 5: Mrs. Duff lost to Mrs. Hal ford, 2 and 1; Mrs. Fleming lost to Miss Tingey, G and 4: Mrs. Walsh lost to .Miss T. Jones. 4 and 2: Mrs. Cndness lost to Mrs. Kingsland. 4 and 2; Mrs. Swanston lost to Miss M. Young. 4 and 2.

MAXUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to be played to-dny by members of the Manukuu Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. Adlam v. Miss Little, Miss Blancliard v. Miss Grey, Miss Andre l v. Mrs. Wardell-, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs Droadon, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. L'otcf, Mrs.'George v. Mrs. White. 'Mri. Itushton v. Mrs. Bftrnnrd, Mrs, Parker v., Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Jenkins v, Mrs. Margetts, Miss M. Juckes v. Mrs. Sickling, Miss L. Juckes v. Mrs. Collie, Mrs. Fleitoing v. anothev. PAPAKUHA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a medal round to he played to-day by members of the Papaknrrt Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. J. Brooks v. Miss C'oxhend. Miss Dreadon v. Mr#. Foote, Jvliss Fiulayson v. 'Miss Jnrvie, Mrs. Kidfl v. Mrs. D. McLennan, Mrs. ' Pavitt v. Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. Walters y. Mrs. Pejzlcr, Miss M. Walters v. Miss Walker. Miss K. Brooks v. Mrs. Charles. Miss MoCulloncl) v. Mrs. Coldicult, Miss - Coldicutt v. Mrs. Nayl-or, Miss McSweenoy v Charles. Miss Cross v. Miss Kliiiid. MATCHES AT TAURANGA [llY TF.LKC:UAI'Il —OAVN* COJIRKSfONDEXT] TAUHANG A, Tuesduy Following were the best cards returned in the men's championships of the Tauraneiv Golf Club:—Senior: Hay, 87; Buxton, 95: I-loald. 99; Mirrielees. Paterson. 101; Ivory. 102; Baker, Hnnna, 104. Junior; "Woods, 104: Wray. 107; J. Tanner. 109. Handicap matches resulted Bradmore heat 1). Simmons, 4 mid 3; Snodgrass beat K Fell 2 and 1. Snodgrass meets the winner of the match D. M. Fell v. Bradmore in the semi-final of the top half of the draw. In the lower half Ivory beat Hay, 3 und 2, and meets Brikcr in this semi-final. TIC PUNA CLUB [BY I'ELECKAI'II —OWN cobkkspondknt] TAUIi AXGA, Tuesday A stroke match was played by members of tho Te Puna Golf Club. The' mutch for moil was won by ('. Sargdnt, S9. Othei cauls were:—F. Sargent, 99; J. Lochhead. J. W. Smith, 100. In the ladies' match Mrs. Robertson and Miss E. Lochhead tied with a score of llkS. The next best scorers were Mrs. Sharplin, 112, and Mis 3 Landy, An eclectic match for boys ovev IS holes reunited in :i tie between C. Sargent and IL Armstrong, with net scores oi 4a cucli.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 7

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 7

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 7