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TITIRANGI FINAL

COLTMIAN DEFEATS MURRAY AN EASY VICTORY GAINED The final of the Titirangi Golf Club's senior championship wj,s played over 36 holes on Saturday between J. M. Coltman and J. Murray, the former winning; by 9 and 8. At the end of the first nine holes, Colfcman was 3 -up, and he maintained this lead up to the 18th. On resuming after lunch the first two holee were halved, then Coltman won «ix of the next seven holes, and the match ended at the :28th. Following were the results in the second round of the veterans' handicap:—J, A. Somerville beat J. P. Hollinrake, 3 arid 2; W. J. A, Thomson beat L. H. Rogers, Si up; E. A. Tuiko beat H. G. Thomson, 5 and 8; A. V. Pcaco beat J. Yoc'k, 5 and 4; A. W. Short beat. 'J. C. Wilson, 1 up; G-. M. White beat P. C. Ewen, at the. 19th; E. G.' Tallin beat J. B. Johnston, 3 and 1. The four-ball aggregate bogey handicap was won by J. B. O'Loughlin and W. Batty with a score of all square. -The next best scores wore;—A. C. Jacob and F, G. Alpe, O. V. Garland and J. Ij. McCoy, 2 down; J. Carnachan and M. Fraser-Smith, A. B. Joplin and G. H. Birch, R. G. Thomson and C. It. B.'ewson, L. G. Ansell and A. Lo Sicur/ 3 down. TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Members of the Titirargi Ladies' Golf Club will plaj a bogey match to-morrow. Players will choose partners. WAITEMATA CLUB Member® of the Waitemata Golf Club played a. medal round on Saturday,, the winner being A. Halvey, 78. 16—62. Other good cards were; I. McDoufrall, 86, 21—65: P. Fostisr, 82. 17—65; J. Aubin. 89, 24—65: G. Jackson, 82, 15—67; G. Potter, 95, 24 71; J. Xl Pees, 83, 12—71; A. J. Deacon. 9D, 19—71; C. 11, Prime. 95, 24—71. PUPUKE CLUB A bogey match for * trophy presented by Dr. T. de Clive Lowe, played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday afternoon, was won by P. Mason with a score of 5) up. Other cards were;—T. E. Gooding, ,"D. G, McCorkindale, all square; C. B. Thoman, F, A. Fox, 3 down. The gold button was won by P. Mason with a card of 80, 1i5—62PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB » Members of tho Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play the L.G-.TJ. monthly medal round in <onjunotion with the second round of the eclectio competition on Wednesday, play commencing at 10 o'clock. Following is the drasr:—Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Andrew, Mift Hughes v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Jaggs v. Miss O'Neill, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Williamson, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Whitcombe, Miss Harty v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Roe ir. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Herbert v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. Kissen, Miss ■ Willis v. Misa Blomfield, Mis? Gooding v. Mrs. Free, Mrs. Houghton v. Miss Alison, Misa Cameron v. Mrs. Quartle;:, Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Beaumont, Misa G. Gudgeon v. Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. Lcwin, Miss Barton v. Mrs. Pearoey, Mrs. Armstrong v. Miss P. Wilapn, Miss White v. Miss Bayne, Miss E. Wilton v. Mrs. Thomas,, Mre. Bush v. Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Baxter y. Miss Gudgeon, The c'hraw for the C grade medal match is as follows:—Mre. Quick v. Miss Gillett. Mrs. Ryan T.' Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Mayhill v. Mrs. Ronnie, Misa Weston v. Mrs. White. The draw for the week-end players' match is as follows:—Mrs. Hopkins r. Mrs, McFarlane, Mrs. Dixon ?. Mrs. Gray, Miss Campbell v. Miss Lone, Mies Spring v. Misa G, Xori-e, Miss Nicka v. another. Miss Trayes v. another. A sealed-hole match will be played during the week-end by C grade players- who have not y<afc won & priie, Following is the draw:—Miss Sheriff v. Mine Bailey, Miss £. Mills v. Miss M. Schmidt, Miss McArthur v. Misd B. Mills. Miss Graham® v. Misu R. Schmidt,, Miss Hunt v. Misa Robson, Miss Walsh y. Misa Middlefiitch. . , The following -will represent the club in a, tesjpts matoh against,.the North ShoreLadies' Club to be played at North Shore to-morrow week:—Mrs. 1. Lean, Miss L. Williamson. Mrs, K. McFarlane, Mrs. P. Andrew, Mrs. H. Bowden. Mrs. C. Jaggs, Mrs. P. Thompson, Mrs. H. Gray. Mies B. O'Neill, Miss K. Harty, Misii M. Parker, Mrs. H, Roe. Miss G. Williams. Mrs. J. Williamson, Mrß. H. Whitcombe, Mrs. F. Prosser. Emergencies: Mrs. A. Herbert, Mrs. T. Gooding. AUSTRALIAN LADIES' TEAM ; ■ i * V '• "V v; ENTERTAINMENT AT ROTORUA [BT TICIEGKArH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ■ ' v, } ROTORUA; Sunday The Australian ladies' golf team arrived at Rotoiua yesterday moinrosr. and as_ tho guests of the Rotoma Golf Club played on the Airiikikapakapa links in the afternoon. They were later taken over the WhakarnWarewa Reserve by Guide Rangi. An entertainment in honour of th*' visitors was given iitt the evening by the Arawa concert party. f ONEWHERO CHAIWnPIONSHIP [MOM OTJBf OWN CORRESPONDENT] TUAKAU, Saturday The final'of the Onewhero Club's chanipoinship,, played to-day over 36 holes, was wort ;bjr Cronin, who defeated Caldwell, 3 and 2. The winnsr played sound golf and would hate been very difficult to beat on ' the dayU - . .' The final of the president's trophy was 'won It D. Cameron (16)," who defeated •.Gaske:,! (22), 8 and 2.. . A modal round played by other members waa won by Glasgow, 74 itet. The next best were-Martin, 78 net; E. Cameron, 79. M " v. ; t\ • 4 ... • ' WAIUKU' CLUB'S : EVENTS [from otjr ottn correspondent] • f- , WAITTKTJ, Saturday The final of ths intermediate championship oi the Waiuku Golf Club, played today, wa;i won by K. A. North, who defeated C. B. Herrotd, 7 and 6. In the semifinal ol! the junior championship, Spter beat Parkinson, 1 up *a.t the 19th. Other members played the first "round of • & 36-hol'J medal handicap. The best cards were:—H. B. Axmitage, 86, 18—68; L. Newth,, 95, 26—69; W. G. Hamilton, 93, 22—71; 0. O.'Roscoe. 90, 18—72; W. S. Colbeck, "9, 6—73; J. Hughes, 104, 30—74; K. •A. North, 87; 12—75. , .HAMILTON CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday ■ The second round of the championship match play waa decided by members of the Hamilton Golf Club on St. links yesterclar under ideal conditions. Following were the results: — , Senior.—R. F. Edmonds beat 3. M. Graham, 5 rind 4; L. V. Bellingham bes.t F. J. Beehen, 2 and 1; R. B. Parker beat C. B. Wake, at the 20th; W. C. Wynne beat J. G. Ferguson, 1 up. Intermediate.—A. T. James beat K. McLeod, 1 up; A. F. Cole beat C. H. H. Clarke, 3 and 2; A. 'H. Ward beat N. Duxfield, 3 and 2; H. Eiddell beat G. A. Wilkes, (i and 4. \ Junior.—F. G. Wooller beat F. fend 1; M. C. Stranger beat N. R. Lawler, 4 and 3; J. deary beat J. L. McDonald, 6 and 4;; W. West water beat A. W. Ruther;furd, 1 up. A bogoy scramble was won by G. S. Crimp end D. C,. Coventry, each 'with cards of 3 up. The following players will represent the club i:n a return match with the Auckland Golf Club at Middlemore next week-end:— R, F. (Edmonds, W. C. Wynne, L. V. Bellingham, J. Milne, 8.. Cumberworth, C. B. Wake, <T„ M, Graham, A. T. Atkins, J. G. Fergitnott. It. .B. Parker, F. J. Beehan, J. M. Horton. ißetervos: W. D. Ross, H. T. Gillies, A. G. Crad'vick. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB OITR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Saturday •Members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club played matches on the Mount Denby links to-day. The club handicap was completed, Miss C. Piper winning the senior with 23:> net over three rounds. The junior event was won by Miss D. Steele, with a score ol 231. A medal match played in conjunction with the thiid round was won by Miss Piper with the Bcore of 87, 15—72. A junior flag match was won by Miss Rishwo;:th, who had three strokes at the 19th tee. ROTORUA CHAMPIONSHIP [mom our own correspondent] ROTORUA, Sunday Following is th« result of. the third round of tho championnhip and bogey handicap played to-day by members of the Rotorua Golf Club. Seniors: R. Speddin/j beat J. Ernpnen, 3 and 2; W. Kusabs beat M. Carr, 4 and 8. Juniors: H. Hamilton beat F. •Wiilkie, 1 up at the 19th; A Simonds beat A. Somerville, 5 and 4. Bogey Handicap.—Dr. Wallis, all square; Dr. H?,y, all square; ,T. Byrne, 1 down; W. Kusabu, 1 down. Dr. Wallin was the winner on n count bad;.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 14

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TITIRANGI FINAL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 14

TITIRANGI FINAL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 14