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GOLF

OLD BOYS' ANNUAL MATCH KING'S COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR The annual golf match between teams representing old boys of King's College and Auckland Grammar School for tho "old rivals' trophy" will be played on the Middlemore links to-morrow, play commencing at 8.!30 a.m. sharp. Following is the draw in order of play, Kind's names being mentioned first: J. Tipton and Scott Wilson v. L. McLean and F". Olsen. W. Ralph and J. Eddleston v B. Menzies and W. Batty, Bnnsden and C. T. Keegan v. 1?. McCrystal and R. McCullough, B. Thompson and S. Hanna v. Plumlev and O. Garland, C. Hnrgraves and H. Gibbons v. P. Porter and Millignn. J liar graven and 1). Rathbone v. J. Karl and 11. J. Preston, O. W. Bailey and A. J,. Caughey v. W. Bartleet and S. G. McCoy, A. Andrews and K. Wilson v. R. Horrocks and Cruickshank, J. bheen ana F. Taine v. A. Irvine and N. Slurt, \\ . Rathbone and R. Fenl/ick v. W, Smeeton and Cairns, E. Scott and B. Kingsford v. J. McCoy and J. Carnahan. J. Palmer and W. Scott v. ,T. Morrison and L. Corliaga, H. L. Macindoc and Tovcy v. two others.

LADIES' INTER-CLUB MATCH HAMILTON BEATS AUCKLAND An inter-club match played at fho St. Andrews links yesterday between members of tho Hamilton and Auckland Ladies' Golf Clubs resulted in a win for the former by 9 matches to 7, two being all square. Weather conditions were excellent. Following aro the results, Auckland players being mentioned first: — . Morning Matches. —Miss 'E. Culling beat Mrs. P. Mander, 2 up; Mrs. J. M. Wilson lost to Miss M. Wilkinson. 1 down; Mrs. A. R. Abbot and Mrs. L. Day, all square; Mrs. G. R. Buttle beat Mrs. W. Bait, 1 up; Mrs. K. Rutherford lost to Mrs. C. A. Arthur', 4 and 3; Mrs. W. S. Ralph lost to Mrs. S. A. Milroy, 1 down; Miss N. MacCormick lost to Mrs. G. W. Go'.ver, 1 down; Mrs. D. B. Robertson beat Mrs. C. O. Benin ott, 1 up; Mrs. J. W. Craven beat, Mrs. R. P. Hazard. 6 and 5; Mrs. H. R. Hughes lost to Miss J. Masters, 4 and 3; Miss M. Cooper beat Mrs. N. Sutherland, 3 and 2; Mrs. L. Kissling beat Mrs. W. Rawlings, ■1 and 3. In the afternoon foursomes were played, the results being as follows: —Mrs. Buttle and Miss Culling lost to Mrs. Mander and Mrs. Batt,, 2 down; Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Ralph lost to Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Day. 1 down; Mrs. Abbot arid Miss MacCormick lost to Mrs. Arthur and Miss Masters, 2 and 1; Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Hughes beat Mrs. Gower and Mrs. Bennett, 8 and 7; Mrs. Robertson and "Miss Cooper, and Mrs. Mihoy and Mrs. Hazard, all square; Mrs. Craven and Mrs. Kissling lost to Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Sutherland, 1 down.

MAUNGAKIEKIE - LADIES' CLUB following is the result of the C grado match played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. E. Goodwin, 119; Miss G. Hooper, 120; Mrs. A. E. Storey, .122. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB The medal match postponed laßt Wednesday will be played to-morrow by members of the Manukau Ladies' Golf Club, play to start at 11.30 o'clock. PUPUKE CLUB A medal round, one club, for a trophy presented by Mr. S. Ardley, will be played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club tomorrow. players to choose partners. The fourth round for the captain's prize must bo completed by July 15. The draw for the Pupuke Cup ; handicap match play, is as follows:—H. Y. Gray v. T. E. Gooding. F. C. Williamson v. F. D. Franklin, 0. Walker v. W. H.' Smith, F. A. Fox v. W. I. Stemson, H. W, Dixon v. D. G. McCorkindale, C. Jaggs v. A. R. Stephenson, E. L. Ryan v. J. E. Palmer. C. B. Thomas v. R. Pacey.

NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB .The match postponed last Wednesday will not be played this week, but the same draw will stand for the secretary's trophy, to be played next Wednesday by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club. Saturday players will play for the secretary's trophy to-morrow, the draw being the same as that for last week.

TE AWAMUTU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played in conjunction with the second round c.f the Waipa Cup compel it ion by members of the To Awamulu Ladies' Golf Club on Saturday:— Mrs. McDonald v. Miss J. Mnnsou, Miss Woolly v. Miss J. Jeflety. Mrs. Blundell v. Miss M. Clark. Mrs. Bond v. Miss P. North, Miss G. Cameron v. Mrs. Cornfoot. Mrs. Preston v. Miss Lovofirove, Mrs. OH* pliant v. Miss G. Williams, Miss W, Mannun v. Mrs. MoNair. Mrs. Uabbage v. Misa M. Quin, Miss E. Blaekbouvn v. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. D. Williams v. Mr?. Brewer, Mis. Gre a ley v. Mrs. Roborton. Miss Nelson v. Miss Edi:ecumhe, Mies Tippett v. Mrs. Bryant, Miss K. Martyn v. Miss H. Garvey, Following is the draw for the first round of the O grade eclectic, competition for Mr. Preston's trophy:—Miss LYart v. Miss N. I'otls. Miss 11.I 1 . McCarroll v. MissAf. Cruioksluiuk. Miss Stednuui v. Miss Jefferson, Miss .1 McGovern v. Miss l'\ Geriuann. Miss M. T'ollnrtl v. Miss Hniitiuxm, Mrs. Imwrcnco v. Miss L. Potts, Mrs. Hill v. Miss L. Ahicr.

MATCH AT OPOTIKI | HV 'I'KI.KGHAI'U—OWN CO«UBBtH»|OKNTj OI'OTIKt, Thursday A match wns played yesterday in bitterly cold weather at Opotiki between' Indies' tonnu from Opotiki and Whnkntnuo CJolf Clubs, reault.ini: in n narrow win for Opotilu, who were 1 up on the day's piny. The .results were us follows, the Opotiki nniues bcine mentioned first:—Singles. IS holes: Mrs. Forbes lost to Mrs. Bullnrd, 3 down; Mrs. Vnnstono lost to Miss Black, 3 down; Mrs. Morris lost to Miss F. Doll. 1 down; Mrs. Oundy lost to Mrs. Innes, !i nnd •!: Mrs. Carroll nnd Miss 'Allan, nil square: Mrs. Dirkm.vor lost, lo Mrs. Frnsor, I nnd 13; Miss Gordon beat Mrs. Buckling, t np; Mrs. Sydenham lost to Miss h. Bell. f> nnd t: Mrs. Dunciin beat Mrs. Qxley. 3 up; Miss L. Wilson aud Mrs. Baker, all square: Miss 131 nclt bent Mrs. Walker. 1 up: Miss Upton beat Miss Baker, 3 and 2; met' beat Miss Crnddock. 3 up: Miss Kemp and Mrs. Powdroll. all square: Miss Forguson beat Miss Guest, ■! and 3; Mrs. Downes bent. Miss Kirk. I up. Four-bull, over 1(5 holes: Mrs. Forbes nnd Mrs. Veinstone lost to Mrs. Bullnrd and Miss Black, 2 nnd 1: Mrs. J. Wilson and Mrs. Carroll lost to Miss Allan nnd Mrs. Frnter. 1 up; Mrs. Birkinyer and Miss Gordon beat Mrs. Suckling and Mins L. Bell, 3 and 2: Miss Ij. Wilson and Miss Upton beat Mrs Walker and Miss Baker. 2 up; Mrs. Davies and Miss O'Rielly bent Miss Guest and Miss Kirk. 2 and I. Two games were unfinished.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 9

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 9

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 9