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GOLF

MATCHES AT Ml DOLE MO FIE CAPTAIN'S PRIZE TOURNEY FIRST ROUND DECIDED The first round of the captain's match play tournament was played by members of tho Auckland Golf Club at Middleiuore on Saturday. Following worn tho results:

A. J. Friedhntder beat .7. M. Burnett, 9 and 6; P. A. Abbott bent J. A. Peacock, 2 uud I j 11. W. Sinimoiida beat. R. O. (Jtinlner, t and :t; ./. P. Aldred beat ('. P. .lories, 1 and 3: W. S. Ralph beat P. Dewur, at tho 101 hj; C. 11. Heather beat C. 11. Abbott, 7 and <>; C. I. N'nlhnti beat It. G. Sellar. :i and '2; W. B. C'olbeck beat J. P. Brown, it and 2; T. JO. Chirk beat A. McC. Clark,' S nnrl I; R. G. itaiuger iienj. A. M. Huwden, 0 and r»; P Nathan won bv default from A. 1, Johns: A. L. McLean beat J. MelC. Wilson, li and 5; V. E. Masters beat W, Pavitt., 7 an[l 0; 11. Pltsniley beat 10. Kricdlnnder, 3 and 2 ; A. W. Gillies beat W. B. Souter, 5 and I; G. C. Hender-f-ull beat 0: Knight, 3 and 'J; T. MaeEwari beat (.'. M. Gordon, 1 and 3: 8. S. Wilson beat C. V. Mark, 1 up; It. P, Worley beat H. Horton, 3 and '2: it. L. Bees beat IS. L. Bartleet, 2 and I; H. Glandining bent .T. ,T. Kingston, i> and -1; 10. Harper won by default from J. Post-ir; V. W. Wilson beat (.!. H. Abel, 1 up; W. A. Donald beat R. F. Johnston. 5 and I; R D. Horton won by default, from J. Parrell: P. 0. Savage beat':J. P. Ewen, '2 up; AV. T«. Bell beat W. "»Vil«on. '2 and 1: H. A. Joyce won from B. C. Jacobs by default; W. 0. Borrie. heat H. R. Kirkrj;, 2 and t; .13. H. Moir/.iea bent W. Geddes, 3 and 9; H. Henderson beat A. A. Martin, 5 and 3; D. Poison heat H. T. Meiritt, at (he. ]9th; J. Mncky beat G. Hartshorn, f> and 3; W. W. Gunaoii bent G. P. Elliott, '1 and 3; A. M. Smith heat H. C. McCoy. 1 and '2; A. Boddingfon beat S. J. Hauna, (j and 5: B. Thomson beat H. W. Hotson, 2 up; H. M. McCoy won by default from R. D. Wright; J. M. Stokes won by default, from IT. P.. Richmond; T. R. Brett, beat R. E. Rainger. 1 up; G. J. Fisher heat N. V. Thcw. 3 and 1: R. S Lewis beat A. Whitcoinbo, 2 up; A. R. Martin heat P. P. Worley, 5 and '1; J. A. Gow beat M. Beniamin. 2 and I; C. Lovegrove heat C. M. Croft, at the 19th; N. Louisson heat A. 11. Kirker, 4 and 3; 'l*. W. ,T. Johnson heat W. 0. McCaw, 3 and 2: S. H. Abol beat J. I/. Horrocks, 3 and 1j R. Goulding heat E. B. Milsom, 6 and 5: J. tC. T,usk bent A. S. Andrewes; 1 up; P. M. Shortt beat A. B. Donald, 3 aiiil '2; C. Mills-Palmer beat J. P. Upton, '2 up; H. Tv. Macindoe beat W. G. Bell. 5 and 4; W. N. Abbott beat L. W. Del j >li, 1 up; H. Coverdnle beilt A. Cra.nt, •I and 3; A. E. M. Rhind won by default frotii R. Macindoe: A. M. Gunn beat S. Handyside, 3 and 1; W. M. Bell beat S. G. McCoy, at N. Mitchell, 6 rind 4; J. W. Gtmn best T. Davis, 2 tip; D. Cameron beat C. P. Richmond, 4 and 2; K. H. Wilson beat J. W. Cropper, 5 and 4; M. G. Mitchell beat J. R. Cropper, at the 19th. MAUNG AKIEKIE CLUB There was a large entry for the second round of tho Kingswell Shield, played by members of the Mautigakieki© Golf Club at One Tree Hill on Saturday, the course being in excellent condition, in spite of the recent rain. Tho best card was that of P. T. Rostgard, who repeated his feat of a .fortnight ago to finish 2 up. On his reduced handicap of II strokes Rostgard also won the concurrent bogey with a card of all square. Other scores in the competition were:—J. D. Shanly, all square: H. P. Whyman, A. E. Greensmith, W. H. D'Audney, D. E. Coutts, 1 down; A. K. Hawley, G. J. Bennett, J. S. Kidd, D. G. Macfarlane, H. Morpeth, 3 down; J. M. EllifTe, L. B. Schiiauer, C. K. Jarman, E. Tonks, 4 down: C. P. Ros9er, J. L. Balgarnie, J. C. Hardley, 5 down. TXTIRANGI COMPETITIONS The Titirangi Golf Club's competition for the Taylor bowl was continued on Saturday, when tho fourth round was decided. Following were tho results:—E. E. Bcelian beat C. G. Fisher, 4 and 3; N. C. McLean beat J. Grierson, 1 up; C. Robinson beat 11. L. Robson, at tho 20tll; E. T. Harold beat A. J. Joplin, 2 and 1; S. T. Craskin beat J. Murray, 1 up; J. A. Crum beat H. D. Brinsden, 2 and 1; J. Galloway, jun. beat A. H. O'Leary, 4 and 3. Bogey handicaps for two grades of competitors were also held. Tho A grade event was won by L. G. Williamson (5) with a score of 1 up. Other good scores were;— R R. McCrystal (2), J. C. Graham (8), L. J. Clifford GO), all square; A. B. BarnesGraham (2), S. C. Woods (7). A. Nnismith (9). W. West (8), 1 down. The B grade bogey match was won by W. J. Reid (17), with a score of 3 up. Other cards were:—P. Fraser (14), J. D. Johnson (18), 1 up; E. A. Tuko (13), 1 down.

TITIftANGI LADIES' CLUB Members of the Titirrtngi Ladies' Golf Club will piny to-morrow the Ballin Cup matches postponed from last Thursday. Members wishing to play the first round today may do so. The second round must be completed by next Friday. The 6amo draw will stand for C erode players. AKARANA CLUB The second round of the Tylor Memorial Cup, together with the seijior and junior monthly medal matches, were played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday. The senior medal was won by T. Mitchell, 80, 10—70. Following were the best cards:—G. Biss, 77, 4-—73; W. Greenbank, 82, 7—75; C. Livingstone, 8-i, o—7d; E. Porter, SS, 10—78; J. Cashmore, 86, S —7B; S. Thompson, 89, 10—79; C. laylor, 38 ( 9—7.9. The junior medal was won by V. Salek, 89, 18—71. Following were the next beat 'cards:—M. Alexa.nder. S7, 12—75; T. Galloway, 90. 18—72; C. H. Davis, 90. 20—75: W. Osborne, 94, 19-75; F. Tucker, 91, 15 —76; K. Hume, 92, 16—76; L. O. Jones, 100, 22—78.

GLENDOWIE CLUB The medal handicap played by members of tlio Glendowio Golf Club (best four rounds to the end of April), for a cup donated by Mr. W. Montoith. resulted m a win for A. C. Herring, with a net, 282. Ihe next best cards handed in were:—ll. Jeffrey. 285; Dr. Horton. 2SS; W. A. Laxon. J. Stedman. 291; F„ Trice. 293; J. II Hall. 291; J. N. Beale, 295: L. Walker, 29b; 3S. A. Fo'rgie. 297; F. Kronfeld, 298; 0. W. Palmer. 299. , . . . The second round of a 36 holes medal eclectic handicap was won by F. Lintott with a net score of 62. The next best cards handed in wore: —L. Walker, A. G. Johns, US- E. G: Bridgman. (50; S. C. Hay, E. C. Evans. I?. Jeffrey, 67; N. 11. Sonlor, Iv. A. Kennedy. I. C. O'Neill, W. Laxon. 68: N. A. Forgie, L. Cole, V. K. Johns, E. Hutchison, J. Catman, V. C. Keys, 69; A. Howey Walker, 70: J. H. Hall, P. J • Whitelaw, 71; R. Meredith, 72; G. Palmer. 74; J. F. Johnston, 75; A. 0. Horspool, 77. GLENDOWIE BEATS OTAHUHU A match was played ah the Glendowie links between members of the (Tlemlowio and Otahuhu Golf Clubs not engaged in the pennant matches. Foursomes were played in the morning and four-ball matched in the afternoon. Glendowio won by 10 matches to 4. Following were tho results, Glendowio mimes being mentioned first:— Foursomes. —Lintott ami CVNetll best Fornix and Crow. 7 and 5; Caln.au and Hay beat R. Lind aikl Apmen Smith. 4 and 3; Hail and Keys beat McGregor and Johns 1 up; Palmer and Wilhoii boat (odd and Brown, 4 and 3: Kronfeld and torgie beat Brown and Heather, 3 and Herring •md Evans lost to Con tin and Mr.hcnz.io. ft and 4; Jeffreys and Walker beat Cox and H Four-b»n.—'Lintott and O'Neill beat Fernley and Craw, 3 up; Calniari and liny beat Rhind and Agnn-n Smith. 3 and 1, Hal and Keys beat McGregor a lid Johns 5 and -I- Palmer and Wilson lost to Todd and Brown, 1 and 3: Kronfeld and Forgie lost 1o Brown and Heather. B and 4; Herring and Evans lost to Colitis and Melvenzie. 2 and 1: Jeffrey and' Walker beat Cox and Hick son, 3 find 2. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the second ion id of the captain's prize to be played on Wednesday by tho members of the Glendowio Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss l odd v. Mis. Howey Walker, Mrs. Colebrook v. Mrs. B. K. Walker, Mrs. N. Morris v. Miss McCrysta 1. Miss J. Robertson v. Mrs. Lintott. Miss Mains v. Mrs. J. C. Hill. Mm. McGregor v. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. (Houston v. Airs. Hutchison. Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Browne; Mrs. McOinley v. Airs. I. Keys, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. Macartney, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. Montgomery. Tho draw for the first round eif the 0 grade eclectic match is as follows:—Mrs. Pollock v. Airs. Meiklejohn, Afrs. Wake v. Airs. Taylor, Miss M. Alitchelaon v. another.

NORTH SHOKE CLUB The first monthly medal round was played by members of tlm North Shore Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. Following wore the results Seniors: A. Sprnsfion, 76. 11 —us: J. W. Morrison, 77, 10—67: H. Goodwin. 79. 12 —67: W. Oliver. 78. 10—68; T. Bartlev, 82. 13—(19: J. T. McCorkindiile, 81, 11—70; D. Mnciinloe, 79. 8-71; S. W. H. Chambers, SO, 11—71; IT. Stevens, 77, 5 72; E. F. Deighloa, 85, 12—73. Juniors.—K. D. Anderson, 84, 24—00; E. H. Foot, 85. 24—151; R.. Fotlieringham. 80, 14 06; A. F. Bow, 84, 18—66; H. Bartlott. 86, 18—68; D. J. Reid. '.12, '24—68.

WA ITEM AT A CLUB Owing io fho wet uniuro of the course no matches were played at. tho Waiteniatii Golf Club's links during tho week-end. PUPUJK.E CLUB Tho first round of the captain's prize was j'layed by members of the Ptipuke Golf Club on Saturday. Following were Ihe re-sults:—J.-Drought bent J. T. MeC'orkindule, 5 and d: T. G. do Clivo Lowe beat H. Htovens, i and 3: T. Gooding beat W. Keutos, 3 and '2; A. ft. Stevenson beat A. Burnett. I up; W. F. Marriott beat. 0. A. Waterman. 1 up; It. Paecy heat W. I. Stoinsoii, 5 and 4; IT. Gray boat l>. Fxton, 4 and It: (!. McCorkindale beat C. Jaggs. 1 up: 11. Tatterslield heat S. Hard ley, li and 4: H. WeVih bent L. D. Whiloehiirch. 4 and li. I'\ 13. t'r.inklin beat A. K. MeFarlnno. d'and .T. C. Ronnie beat. C>. F. Lewin, 3 and '2; F. Fox beat I. Mi-Master, d and 3; E. L. Kyiin heal K W. Mills. 1 up: W. 11. Spiller beat I'. Johnstone, 3 and '2; *T. 1%. Palmer beat G. Coodingt 1 up at Ihe *2lsl : Dr. P. Andrew hep I. ,T. C. Bennett. '2 and I: P. Mason heat If. Bnice-Smith. 1 and 1. The following won hy default:—H. Fi. Nicholas. 11. I'Ollis. 11. Prober!.. M, Wilson J. W. Williamson. F Pearlly mid W. H. Smith. ' PUPUKE LADIES' CfAJB Following is the draw for the captain's prize competition to he played b.v members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday:—Miss Gudgeon v. Mrs. Houghton. Miss Parker v. Mrs. Quartley. Miss Alison v Miss Hughes. Mrs. Poo v. Miss E. Lorio, Miss G. Lorio v. Mrs. Dixon, Miss Bnyno v Mi's. McFarlano, Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. Hush.'Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Prosser v. Miss Cameron, Miss O'Neill v. Mrs. Baxter. Those members who are not playing in the first round may chooso partners for a modal scramble. Tho following players havo byea and .must complete their round by May 23:—Mrs. Lew in v. Miss J. Gooding. Mrs. Gray v . "Mrs. .Taggs. Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Kensington v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Whitcombo v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. Bond v. Miss Willis, Miss 'Williams v. Mrs. Ivissen, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Oolchvator, Miss Williamson v. Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Thompson v. Miss Trayes, Miss Harly v. Miss John Week-end players will play the .first round of a 3ti holes eclectic competition next Saturday. Tho draw is as follows: Mrs. McFarlano v. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss G. Lorio, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Dixon, Miss Trayes v. Mrs. Smith. O grade players will play a flag match on Wednesday for Mrs. Ronnie's trophy, starting at 10.15 o'clock from the 13th tee:— Following is the draw:—Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Bearcey Miss Gillott v. Miss Gudgeon, Mrs. Thomas v. Miss' White. Mrs. fleunio y. Miss Barton, Mrs White v. Mrs. Maylnll, Miss Sheriff v. Miss Weston C grade players will he drawn at tho clubhouse for the week-end match.

ONEWHERO CLUB [from our own correspondent! TUAKATT. Saturday A monthly medal round played by members of the Onewhero Golf Club to-day was won by Wilson, 85. 3—70. The next best cards were:—Martin, 86. 9—77; Cronin, 84, 7—77: Glasgow, 97. IG—Bl. A competition played by lady niembors was won by Mrs. Martin.

PLAY AT WAIUKU [from our own correspondent]

WAIUKU. Saturday

The first qualifying round for the Duff Cup was played by members of the Waiuku Golf Club to-day. J. and C. Arkle. with scores of 84, 19 —G5 and 95, 30— G5 respectively tied for first place Other good scores were: —C. Ilowden, 77. 7—70; Colbeck, 78, B—7o- T. R. Blcomfleld. 80. 8—72: Arrnitage go 20—72; C. Roscoe, 92. 20—72; C. Herrold 871 14 —TA-. J. Forbes. 82. 9—73.

PUKEKOHE COMPETITION [from our own correspondent! PUKEKOHE, Saturday An eclectic competition was played to-day by members of the Pukekohe Golf Club. The best cards were:—L. E. Sncll, 85 IG—G9: D. Coyle. 75. 2—73; A. McKinnon. 30 ig—73: J. McWhirter. 83. 9 —74; M. Grierson, 88. 14—74: S. Douglas, 90, 10—74: P Mills, 82, 7—75: M. Jobson. 91, 16—75-. M. Lawson, 85. 8—77; L. Buyly. 101. 26—78.

PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent!

PUKEKOHE. Saturday

The first round of the captain's Irotmy match was played by members of the Pukekohe Ladies' Golf Club to-dnv. The best scoro was recorded lyr Mrs. Moore, !HS, 29 — G7. Other cards were: Miss B. Perkins, 111, 30—70; Miss Kensington. 102, 21—81; Miss Hawkc. 116, 34—82; Miss Campboll. 101. 17—84: Miss Attenborough, 117. 33—84; Mrs. Campbell, 119, 35 —81. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB Following is (lie order of starling itt (he first round of the Dotiglaa Cup competition to bo played on Wednesday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Gclf Club, commencing at tho first ieo at 11.30 a.m.:—Mrs. L. Day v. Miss M. Eyre, Mrs. Milroy v. Miss D. Eyre, Misa Wilkinson v. Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. _.Batt v. Miss Cann, Mrs. Bartlott v. Mrs. Gruar, Mrs. Griffiths v. Mrs. Bufherfurd, Mrs. Kawliuga v. Mrs. Ross, Mm. Shaw v. Miss Hammond, Mrs. Hazard v. Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. Bindon, Miss Coventry v. Miss D. Johnston, Mrs. Matthews v. Miss K. Mears, Miss K. Wilson v. Mrs. Grocotl, Miss B. Johnstone v. Misa Seavill. Mrs. Waring v. Mifls A. Wilson, Mrs. Baker v. Mrs E. C. Day. The losers in the round will play for the j ay lor trophy competition. The C grade medal round, which was postponed from hut week, will be played next Thursday.

PLAY AT HAMILTON GILBEY CUP COMPETITION [from our own correspondent! HAMILTON, Sunday Heavy showers were experienced on St. Andrews links during the early part of the afternoon yesterday, but tho links were in excellent order. The second rounjl of the Gilbey Cup was played by members ol the Hamilton Golf Club, the event being won by T. N. Pemberton (10), with cards of 3 up and 2 down, an asifrfßtttc of 1 up. 'J he runner-up was Ji. I. Day (9), with cards of 2 up and 4 down, ablegate 2 down. OwinK to tho difficult weather conditions very few cards wcro returned, the best being as follows:—T. N. Pemberfon (10). 2 down- J. M Graham (5), H. F. Blackie (11) G. D. Morpeth (10). 3 down; W C. Wynno (2), R. B. Barker (8), F. J. Bcchan (8). C B. Wake (5), L. J. Day (9). i d °An' intor-club match will be played next week-end against a team representing tho Northern King Country clubs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21793, 7 May 1934, Page 14

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21793, 7 May 1934, Page 14

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21793, 7 May 1934, Page 14