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GOLF

PUPUKE CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND ON SATURDAY The third round of the Pupuke Golf Club's champioftship will be played next Saturday. A bogey seramblo will be played by those not taking part in the championships. The fallowing will play off ties in the monthly medal competitions:—W. 11. Spiller, J. Drought, G. A. Waterman, Dr. Andrew.

The following will represent the club' in 'a teams match to be played against the North Shore Club at Pupuke:—T. E. Gooding, P. Muson, R. Pacey, H. Nicholas G. Walker, H. W. Dixon, D. G. McCorkindale, E. L. Ryan, H. Y. Gray, C. Jaggs, G. C. Malcolm, W. H. Smith. Reserves: S. Ardley, M. Wilson. , ; ~ AKARANA LADIES' CLUB An L.G.U. match and a medal round will be played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club on Tuesday, commencing at' 10.30 o'clock. Following is the draw:—Mrs. F. Preston v. Mra. E. R. Bayley,' Mrs, W. J. McAllen v. Mra. C. Taylor, Miss P. Peet v. Mrs. C. M. Cox, Mrs. L. Kingaland v. Miss T. Jones, Miss L. O'Callaghan v. Mrs. C. C. Ewen, Mrs. K. Philip v. Mrs. C. H. Halford, Mrs. R Fuller v. Miss M. Hayes, Mrs. G. Ashley v. Mrs. Coltman, Mrs. M. Morrison v. Mrs. J. W, ' Baxter, Mrs. D. St. Ueorge v. Miss M.' Walters, Mrs. P. Parker v. Mrs. C. Foote, Miss I, Walters v. Mrs. J. Wells, Mrs. C. Cammick v. Miss M. Lyndon, Mrs. A. Bishop v. Mrs. Schischka, Mrs. 0. Cook v. Miss G. Maden, Mrs. R. Hay v. Miss M. Kerr-Taylor, Mrs. Ray v. Miss Corney, Mrs. Brook-Smith v. Miss G. Hodge. Miss O. Darrach v. Miss G. Smith, Miss K. HaJJey v. Mißs K. Hickman, Miss A. Deacon v. Miss J. Parvin, Miss M. Neville v. Miss AJ- Webber, Miss O. Lee-Shea v.- Miss A. Johnson, Miss E. Prideaux v. Miss M. Steinmetz, Miss D. Cooper v. Miss N. Dowden, Miss R. Menzies v. Miss I. Brown, Miss M. Bass v. Miss M. Hodge, Miss P. Punch v. another, Miss B. Roberts v. Miss E. Cowan, Miss D, Shepherd v. Miss Stenson, Alias A. Seay v. Miss E. Wright. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB?, A bogey handicap match was played yesterday by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club. Following were the best scores returned:Seniors.—Mrs, J. Jerrat (10), Mrs, J. Mason (11), all square: Mrs. H. V. Johnstone (8), 1 down: Miss G. Parr (11), MissM. Robson (13). 2 down; Miss D. Lamb (12), 3 down: Miss B. Abbott (11), Mrs. W, J. Reid (14). 4 down. Juniors.—Mrs. I. R. Roberts (16), Miss P Reid (21), 2 down- Miss R. Mahon (20), 3 down: Misß R. Hill (17), Miss E« Ponsford (20). Mrs. W. J. Truscott (21), 4 down. The tie in the senior division was taken on the last 12 holes, and was woij by Mrs. Mason. In the junior division, the tie was taken on the laßt nine holes, and was won by Miss P. Reid. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB The first round of an eclectic competition was played yesterday by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club. Following were the best scores returned:—Miss G. Gudgeon, 104 . 36—68: Mrs. Roe. 9S. 30—68: Mrs. Thompson. 90, 10—71: Miss Wilson, 102, 30— 72: Miss Johnson. 102. 20—73.

The match for next week will be played on Tuesday instead of Wednesday.

WAITEMATA CLUB A flagmatch will be played by members of the Waitemuta Golf Club on Saturday. Following is the draw:—R. Ross v. E. R. Rndge, G. Jackson v. F. Hannon, J. L. Rees v. J. Bnrtley, G. H. Lord v. P. D. Foster, P. Roach v. J. D. Curtayne, H. Clyde v. J. Aubin, A. Halvey v. G. Warren, F. Lord v. A. E. Moore, L. V. Brooks v. T. Potter, R. F. Armstrong v. W. S. Thorpe. I. McDougall v. A. T. Griffiths, C. Primo v. B. Dickins, J. Muirhead v. •L. Marsh. G. TTasrrer v. F. Leach, W. Rielly v. W. Roberts. PAPAKURA CLUB The Papakura Golf Club will hold an open dny next Saturday. Senior and junior medal matches will be played in the morning, when prizes will be Riven for the best gross and net Fbursom'es ■tfift:- fee played in the afternoon, Play will commence at nine q'clock. The draw for all competitions will be made at the clubhouse. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The following will represent the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club in a teams' match to be played against the Otahuhu Ladies' Club at Papakura to-day, commencing at 10.30 o'clock Mrs. Brooks, Miss M. Walters, Miss Walker, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Charles. Mrs. Kidd, Miss Dreadon, Mrs. Elliott,, Miss Jarvie; Misa Higgias, Mrs.Francis, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs, Wilsdfc. In the final of the gold button competition, Mis» Finlayson beat Miss White, 3 and 1. A medal round will be played next Monday, players t<> choose partners. CLEVEDON CLUB Following is the draw for a flan match to be played by members of the Clevedon Golf Club next SaturdayOrum v. A. Browne, Henderson v. Lane, Munro v. Butterworth, Couldrey v. Atchison, Bannerman v. Knight, Hunt) v. L. iJrown, Fleming v. Chapman, Wilson v. another. The semi-finala of the club championship will also be played on Saturday, the draw being as follows:—Currie v. Whytock, Bryan v. Blundell. The best scores returned in the monthly medal round for the Henderson Stars were: —Blundell, 98, 28—70: Knight, 103, 20—73. # HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB [from otto own coberspondsnt] r HAMILTON, Wednesday The qualifying round for the' Barton Cup was held to-day by the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club. Following are the players who qualified, with the Aet scores registered:— Mrs.. G. Smith, Miss D. Duxfield, Misb M. Eyre, Mrs; N. Rawlings, 75; Miss J Rutherford. Mrs. W. Wareing, Mrs. A. J2. Thomas, 76: Mrs. W. Gray, Miss K. Mears, Miss V. Canh, Mrs. H. Griffiths, Mrs. H. Toombs, 77: Miss I. Brute, Miss D. Eyre, 78 j Mrs. A. English, Mrs. A. E. McCracken, Mrs. P. E. Dingle, Mrs. C. F. O'Connor, Mrs. Hocken, 79; MiSs E. Sea-. Till, Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs.. A. E. Savage, 80; Miss J. Templer, Miss' E. Hammond, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. N. Ratoliffe, 81;-Miss ,M. Wilkinson. 82; Miss J. Masters, Mrs. R. Kemts Mr*. L. Pettit. Mrs; G-. W. Gower, Mrs. P. G. Russell, 88. - •

TE AWAMUTU CLUB [from oitr own correspondent]

TE AWAMTTTU, Wednesday

The final stage of the competition for the Archeen ! Cup. plajwd by members of the Te Awamutu Golf Club, has now been reached. W. Foggin beat A. J. Shepherd in the semi-final and J. Slerritt beat C. Elundell. In the first round of the club's senior championship R. Wallace beat A. G. 'Lash, E. P. York bfcat E. D. Williams, ,T. CTSulfivan beat M., Barnett. W. Foggin beat J. Sterritt, H. V. Holmes beat H. Peake, J. P. Brown beat, D. C. Clarkson, C. Blundell beat M. Tombs, and H. McDonald won by default from E. W. McCarter. In the first round of the junior championship E. Myers beat H. Steer, H. Babbage beat J. B. Roberton, A. Craig bont R. Tilley, O. North beat E. Kirk* and J, Nielson boat S. Ahier. KATIKATI CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] TAURANGA, Wednesday A four-ball foursomes against bogey was played at the official closing of the Katilcati Golf Club, the results being na follows:—Men: Kendal and Keenan, 4 up;, A. E. Putt and Mannion, 2 up; Hyde and Budd, all square; Byrne and Ramshotham. 1 down; Wood and Putt, 2 down. Ladies: Miss Nell Alley and Mrs. Capamagian, 2 down; Mrs. Mays nnd Miss Noncy Alley, 9 down. . » OPOTUCI CLUB [BY TEI.EGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] OPOTIKI. Wednesday The second 'eemi-finaj of the men's aeriior championship of the Opotiki Golf Club Was played yesterday, H. Rowland defeating C. Black, the holder, Rowland will now meet L. Duff in the final of 36 holei. i WAIKATO LADIES* TOURNEY [from our own correspondent] - HUNTLY, Wednesday The Lower Waiksto ladies' golf tournament was held on the Huntly link# yesterday in fine but windy weather. Forty-two ladies took part, representing Ngaruawahia, Glen Massey. Huntly, Waikare and Waiterimu Clubs. On the counts back the matches were won as follows:—Lower Waikato championship: Mrs. C. Hay-Chapman (Huntly); runner-up, Mrs. Joy (Ngarun-

wahia). Handicap medal match; Mrs. Joy (Ngaruawahia) r runner-up. Miss J.'Littleproud (Huntly 1 ). Handicap fouraoqys: Mrs. S. Davies (Glen Massey) and Mii®Q. Gordon (Waikare)'; runners-up, Mrs. K. Shand (Huntly) and Miss, M. Gordon (Waikare). During the afternoon the trophies won were presented by the Huntly -Cltjb captain, Mr. E. V. Daldy Some of the gross scores returned were as follows Mrs. C. HayChapman and Miss .M. . Gordon, 92; Miss Q. Gordon, 94; Miss J. Littleproud, 95; Mrs. Joy, 9C; M r - .W. Wurinß and Miss Kelly, 97; Mrs. Isdale, 98; Miss A. Waring, 100; Mrs. Stokes, 104; Mrs; Daldy and Miss Grant, 105 v Mrs. .Jew.- 10<>; Mrs. Sliand and Mrs. Keith,, 108; Mrs, Cameron,' 109; Mrs. Beck and Mrs. S. Davies, 110; Mrs. A. Mackinnon. 112; Mrs. JefFeris and Mrs. B. Pulhara, 113; Mrs, Berry and Miss Ensor., 116; Mi-g. Cpnriew, 118; Mrs. Dcdds. 119; Mrs._ Barclay, 122; Mrs. W. Davies and Mrs. Partis, 123: Miss Rennie, .124: Mrs. Cooper, 125;' Mrs. Welch and' Miss Pharo, 126; Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Powell, 130; Mrs. Evans, 133; Miss Mitchell, 137; Miss Bell, 145; Miss Feeney, 148; Mrs. McCowan, 151;' WHANGAREI LADIES* CLUB [FROM OVR- OWN ccnivESPOsrirßNTj' H j ; WHANGAREI, Wednfe»4»y , The draw for the flag match, to be played this week-end by the members of the Wha'nf?arei Ladies' Golf Club, is as follows; Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Carruth v. Mrs. .Robfrtfton* Mrs. Reynolds- v.- Mrs. r Glanville, Mrs. r Younger v. Mrs, Foote, Miss. Johnson v. Mrs. Tresidder, Mrs, Nolan v. Mrs. Wesson, Miss Millington v. Mrs. Trimmer, Miss M. Muckay y. another. Miss Steela v. Miss Rishworth, Mrs. G. .Robertson v. Mrs. "Wilson. Mrs. Christiansen v. Mrs, Weaver. Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Thome, Miss Collins y. Mias Syrnes, Mrs. Fulton v. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Sheen v. Mrs Burt, Miss Drummend v. Miss Harrison, Mrs. Ryder v. another. Miss Smith v. Miss Morrison, Mrs. Trcmbath v. another, Miss Hosting v. another. Miss.Morrison.v. Mrs. Surman. Miss Ryder v. Miss J. Rishworth, Miss Mullins v. Mrs. Morrison, Miss A. Mackay v. Miss E. Higginson, Miss Froode v. Miss Johnson, Miss A. HigginsOn V. MjsS Piper. Miss Scarfe v. Miss Lamb, Miss Ashtoa v. another. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 9

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 9

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 9

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