LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
SOUTH AUCKLAND TOURNEY The South Auckland Indies' open golf championship tournament will commence at the St. Andrews links to-morrow. Following is the draw for a medal round to bo played in conjunction with the first qualifying round for the Ellis Cup, and the St. Andrews Handicap Cup, play commencing at the first tee at 8 a.m.Mies W. Barns-Graham v. Miss P. Helean, Mrs G. Ferguson v. Mrs. F. Mander. Mrs J. M Wilson v. M. Wilkinson, Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. G. Buttle, Mrs. E. Armstrong v. Mrs. G. W. Cower, Mrs. H. MacDouald v. Mrs. W. Dickey. Mrs. K. Browne v. Mrs. Bullard. Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. Willis, Miss E. Johnstone v. Miss E. Robinson, Miss H. Bell v. Miss I. Garland, Miss J. Brewer v. Miss J. Masters, Miss D. Given v Miss A. Black, Mrs. Halligan v. Miss F. Cameron, Mrs. Bray v. Miss J. Watt. Miss Brayshaw v. Miss E. Heggarty, Mrs. W. R Garrard v. Miss L. Potter. Mrs. L. Kissling v. Mrs. Law. Miss M. Clark v. Mrs. K. Rennie. Miss A. Provis v. Miss A. Higginson, Mrs. C. J. Green v. Miss A. Coventry Mrs. C. Blundell v. Miss D. Allan. Mis. F. 11. Hardy v. Mrs. R. Barker. Mrs J. Clachan v. Miss W. Campbell, Mrs G. Brinsden v. Miss T. Jones, Mrs. J. Cassidy v. Miss M. Hitchings, Mrs. A. Bond v. Mrs. R. Guy, Mrs. W. E. Westlake v. Mrs A. E. Sandford. Mrs. G. Brown v. Miss A. Potter, Mrs. W. Waring v. Mrs. R. Rainger. Mrs E. Grocott v. Mrs. Cornfoot, Mrs. F. lvingsford v. Miss D. Duxfield, Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. P. G. Russell, Miss R. Bell v. Mrs. N. Busing, Mrs. Mackie v. Mrs E. C. Brewis, Mrs. Howie v. Miss E. Upton. Mrs. Clayton v. Mrs. W. Peterson, Miss E. Brown v. Mrs. 11. Griffiths, Mrs. Kenny v Mrs. F. A. Hosking, Mrs. R. Kemp v Miss M. Kenny, Miss K. E. Maine v. Mrs. H. Toombs. Mrs. L. James v. Mrs. R. Rutherfurd. Mrs. P. Payne v. Mrs M. Hockin, Mrs. Pole v. Miss M. Campbell, Mrs. F. G. Lintott v. Mrs. C. F. O'Connor, Miss Hull v. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. Pirritt v. Mrs. P. E, Dingle. Mrs. Jordan v. Mrs. O. R. Farrcr. Mrs N. Rawlings v. Miss M. McLean Mrs. N. Sutherland v. Mrs. McCrncken, Mrs. Hazard v. Mrs. L. H. Little. Following is the draw for the second medal match and the second Qualifying round for the Ellis Cup and St. Andrews Handicap Cup, to be plaved to-morrow afternoon:— Miss W. Barns-Graham v. 'Mrs. F. 'Mander, Mrs. G. Ferguson v. Miss Pat Helean. Mrs. j. M. Wilson v. Mrs. W. Dickey, Mrs. H. McDonald v. Miss M. Wilkinson. Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. Bullard. Mrs. K. Browne v. Mrs. G. Buttle. Mrs. E. Armstrong v. Mrs. T A. Milroy. Mrs. G W. Cower v. Mrs. Willis. Miss E. Johnston v. Miss I. Garlnnd, Miss H. Bell v. Miss E. Robinson, Mrs. Hatl'gnn v. Miss A. Black, Miss D. Given v. Miss F. Cameron, Miss J. Brewer v. Mrs. Rray, Miss J. Watt v Miss J. Masters. Mies Brayshaw v. Miss L. Potter. Miss E. Beggarly v. Mrs W R. G nrravd, Mrs. Law v. Mrs. K. Ronnie, Mrs. L. Kissling v. Miss M. Clark. Miss A Provis v. Mrs. C. J. Green. Miss A. Coventry v. Miss A. Higginson, Mrs. C. Blundell v. Mrs. R. Barker, Mrs. F. IT. Hardy v. Miss D. Allan, Mrs. A. Bond v. Mrs. Pettit. Mrs. J. Clachnn v. Mrs. G. Brinsden. Mrs. J. Cassidy v. Miss T. Jones. Miss M. Ditchings v. Mise W. Camnbell, Mrs. W. E. Westlake v. _ Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. A. E. Sandford v. Miss A. Potter, Mrs. W. Waring v. Mrs. Cornfoot, Mrs. E. Grocott v Mrs. R. Rainger, Mrs. H. Matthews v. another, Mrs. Mathieson v. Mrs. Howie. Mrs. F. Kingsford v. Mrs. Busing, Miss R. Bell v. Miss D. Duxfield, Mrs. Mackie v. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. E. C. Brewis v Mrs. Clayton, Miss E. Brown v. Mrs. F. A. nosking Mrs Kennv v. Miss Maine, Mrs. L. James v Miss M. Kennv. Mrs. B. Pavne v. Mrs. Pole. Miss Hull v. Mrs. O'Connor. Mrs. Pirritt v. Mrs. Lintott.
AUCKLAND CLUB A Canadian bogey foursomes competition was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middl'jmore oil Saturday. HeaVy conditions militated against good scoring. The winners were R. P. Worle.v (10> and B. H. Menziea (1). with a score of 2 up. C. G. Fisher (12) and 11. A. Joyce (0) returned «i score of 1 up. PROFESSIONALS' DAY A professionals' clay was held by the Maungakiekie Golf Club nt the One 1 roe Hill links during the week-end. I (.alioway won the bogey match played in 1 lit* morning with a score of nil square, while A. Hosser and T. Galloway won the four-ball mutch in the afternoon with a card of 5 up. WAITEMATA CLUB The winner of the medal match played on Saturday by members of the Wnitemata Golf Club for Dr de Clivo Lowe's trophy was VV. N. Thorpe, with a score of 80, 24—02. Other good card« were: I. McDougall, 85, 20—G5; A. Halbey. 80, J2—OB;.J. Curtnyne. 84. 16—08; G. H. Lord, 77, 8—09; F. Lord, 33 13—70- S. H. Hope, 75. 4 —71: O. Deacon, <)s_ 24—71; E. R. Ritdge, BG. 14—72; J. Aubis, 92* 20—72; P. Souster, 85, 12—73: G. Potter, 97. 24 —73.
NORTH SHORE CLUB The fourth monthly medal round was played on Saturday by members of th<> North Shore Golf Club in two divisions. Following were the results:— Senior Division.—W. Macindoe. 81, 12—69; T. J. McCorkindale. 84. 11—73; W, Oliver, 33 9—74; E. W Mills. 84. 10—74. Junior Division.—E. J. Wiseman, 85. 20— 65; A M. Seamnn. 89. 24—05; A. Why to, 86, 19-07; C. M. Black. 84. 16—08; D. Maingay. 88. 20—68; D ,T. Ruid. 87. 18—69; G. W. Frater, 89, 20—09; K. E Ash. 85. I»r-i0; li. V. Everton, 86, 16—70. PUPUKE CLUB The second 18 holes of the junior qualifying rounds for tho championship wate played in conjunction with tho fifth monthly medal match by members of the I'upuke Golf Club during the week-end. F. A. Fox. with a net Bcoro of 132. won a npccial trophy for 36 holes play. The order of qualifying was as follows:—F. A. I'ox, W. W. Spiller, D. G. McCorkiudnW IT. O. Probort. 11. Y. Groy. W. 11. Smith. F. A. Pearcey, W. F. Marriott, lv L. Ryan. P O. Andrew. T. E. Gooding. H VV. Dixon G. E. Gooding. A. Iv. Mclarlnne. M Wilson, and J. C. Bennett. . The final of tho captain's prize was won by M Wilson who defeated I'. A. Fox with a score of 5 and 3. Tho piny off for MeArdley s trophy, a one-club match, was won by R. Pncey who defeated E. L. Ry»" by . m'o ftrokos. T. E. Gooding bent F C. Williamson 6 and 4 in the flecond round of the 1 iipukc The montHy medal resulted in a tie between F. A. Fox. H. Gray.- 81. 10-05. and IT. Probort. 87, 22-(r>. Other n™* were -R. Johnston, H. A\ ebb. /8. 12—-f^o; W. F Marriott. 80. 14-66; C. B. Thomas. 74. 7—<l7. ONEWHERO CLUB [from our own cokrespondhntl TUAKAU, Saturday Results of tho first round for the Onewhero Golf Club's senior championship were;—Caldwell won from Glasgow by default; Martin beat E. Cameron, at tho 19th; Wilson beat Taylor. 5 and 4: Cronin beat D. Cameron, 1 up. In piny for the junior championship, Brov/nlie beat I. Rutherfurd. 2 nnd 1. Gas kell won from Walter by default, Ingram beat I. Crawford, 2 nnd 1. nnd Paulsen won from Hoc.kiii by default. The L G.U. monthly medal round played by lady members was won by Miss Gower with a score of 78 net.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 14
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