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LADIES' INTERCLUB MATCH MAUNGAKIEKIE BEATS OTAHUHU A teams match played between jnembers of the Otahuhu and Maungakiekie Ladies' : Golf' Clubs resulted'in a win for the latter by 12 games to three.' one being. all: square. Following are tho results. Maungakiekie names being mentioned first:—Miss E. Stubbs lost to Miss R. Johns, 7 and 6; Miss M. Henery lost; to' Mrs. Currie, 1- down: Miss E; Lawrence lost to . Mrs. Whale. 2 down; Mrs. Burton lost to Mrs. McNeely. 4 and 3; Mrs. Loyd lost to Miss M. Hill. 7 and 6; Mrs. N. Schnauer and Miss E. Hill, all square; Miss p. Wright lost to Mrs. Eustace, 6 and 4; Mrs. Coe lost to Miss Wallace, 3 and 2: Miss M. Wright Jost to Mrs. Cooper. 5 rand 3: Mrs. Cumming lost to Mrs. Chapman, 2 and 1; Mrs. Dawson lost to Mrs. Cox. 6 and 5: Miss C. Swears beat Dr. G. Rowley,' 6 and 5: Mrs. Wilson lost to Misa F. Sutherland. 2 down; Miss B. Smith lost to Mrs. Boyce. 4 and 3: Miss Cooper beat Mrs. Dayies. 1 up; Miss R. Mahon beat Miss T. Claudet. 3 and 2. ' ' 7 1 ' AUCKLAND LADIES'.CLUB Following is the draw for the monthly medal competition to be played on Tuesday by members of the Auckland Ladies Golf Club in conjunction with the first round of the junior gross aggregate match for a prize presented by Mrs. J. B Henry:— Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Buttle v. Mrs. Green, Miss Noakes v. Mrs. Robertson. Mrß. Rainger v. Mrs. Hay. Miss G. Buddie v. Mrs. Barstow. Mrs. Craven y. Miss L. Roberton. Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. A. R. Abbott." Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Noakes, Miss R. Roberton v. Miss F. Hatlibone, Miss Ballantyne v. Miss E. White, Mrs. Henderson v. Miss L. Cutfield, Mrs. A. Donald v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mrs. Rutherford v. another. Miss E. Mahoney v. Miss Graham. Mrs. Mii.rpbv v. Miss H. Cutfield. Miss Culling v. Miss MacCormick. Mrs. Endean y. Mrs. Ralph, Miss M. Cooper v. Miss Hamlm. Mrs. Miller v. Miss Upton, Miss K. Fouhy v. Mis* B. Pierce. Miss C. Rainser v. Mrs. Trousdale, Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Campbell. Miss S[ Mahoney v. Mrs. Frater, Mvs. J. F. Brown v. Miss B. McGovern, Mrs. Foster v. Miss S. Henderson. Mrs. Barrowclough v. Miss C. Wells, Miss Ridings v. Mrs. Busing, Miss B. Kelly v. Mrs. King, Mrs. Ludbrook v. Mrs, Willinra-Powlett, Miss M. Fouhy v. Miss G. Kingston. Miss Boddingion v. -Mr*. Maihieson. Mrs., Kirker y. Mrs. Macky, Miss R. Waller v. Miss M. Russell, Mrs. H. W: Wilson v. Misß'Lever. Miss P. Buddie v. Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Buddie v. Miss C. Draper, Mrs. E. Friedlander v. Mrs. W IT. Abbott. Mr». A. Friedlander v. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Champion v. Mrs. Johns. Mrs. Hutchison v. Mrs. R. B. Wilson. Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. Martin. Miss K. Souter v. Mrs. Murdoch-Smith. Miss iM. Chatfield v. Mrs. Hovrocks. Miss J. Reid v. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Knight v. Miss D. Gregory, Mrs. Moody v. Mrs. Devore, Mrs. Bartle v. Mrs. Jefferson. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Results in the semi-finals of the president's match piny competition played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club were as follows:—Miss 'E. Schnauer beat Mrs/ E. Brown. 6 and; 5; Mrs. J. Mnson beat Mies C. Wright. 2 and 1. The third round of the Grevatt Cup competition must be played by Tuesday week. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The following members of tho Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club qualified in the Thomson bowl competition:—Mrs. Harrison Gregory, Mrs. Waters. Mrs. Alison. Miss Pngni, Mrs. G. M. White, Mrs. C. E. Grevatt. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. . Shroff, Mrs. C. H. Court. Mvs. Deighton, Mrs. E. B. Goldwater, Mrs. Hosktng, Mrs. Loveit, Mrs. Naismith. Miss K. Horton, Miss Moody, Miss M. Cooke, Miss Bray, Mrs. G. G. Taylor, Mrs. Cla4.worthy.-Mrs. T!. L. Wilson, Mrs., Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Cooke. Miss Nestn Self; Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Brinsdon, Mrs. J. C. Finlay. Mrs. Sjjinley. Miss Bailey,. Mrs. McMillan, Miss Noel Self. The second round must be completed by to-day week. • A match will be played on Tuesday, players to choose partners. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The following players will represent tho Papakura Ladies' Golf Club in ' a teams match against Glendowie at Papakura tomorrow :>—Miss White, Mrs. Brooks. Miss Walters, Miss, J.- Walker, Mrs. Watls. Foote, Miss Wilkins, Miss Ballinger. Mrs. Charles,' Mrs. D. • McLennan. Mrs. Pfivitt, Miss Coxhead. Emergencies: Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. Pegler. The following will play a medal round: - Mrs. Urquhart v, Mrs. Pegler. Mrs'. \V aI- . ters v. Miss Finlnyson. Miss Cross v. Miss K. Brooks, Mrs. Bradsheet v; Miss McCulloueh. Mrs. Xoakes v. Mrs Kidd. Miss i Rhind v. Miss Jarvie. Mvs. S. Wilson v. • Miss Dreadon, Miss Ol'ilfen v. Mrs. Colclicutt. Mrs. Yates v. Mrs. iS'aylor. Miss Coldi--1 cutt v. Mrs. Lock. M'ss E. Paltridge v. i Mrs. T. McLennan. Miss Wilson v. Miss Stanhope. CLEVEDON CLUB ; Following is the draw for the second round 1 for the Woodlands Cup to be played by members of the Clevedon Golf Club to--1 morrowCurrie v. Bannerman. Roberts v. Alexander. Southerill v. R. Waters, Bryan ; v Dow. P Waters v. Henderson. Wilson 1 v. Browne, Couldrey v. Butterw'orth, Silk 1 v, Drum. THE C AMB RIDGE . CLUB 1 [from OCR own* correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Thursday i In the final of tbo Cambridg? Handicap. played on the Cambridge Club a links o\er ■ Ifi holes C. R. Howarth beat A. J. Law, 4 . and 3. In the fourth round of , t £ JS „ 1 f? I p pe R . tion Law beat Kingsford. 4 and 3. and C. tt. Haworth bsat W. JTwoll, 3 and 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 7
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