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CLUB COMPETITIONS PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS j A bogey competition was played in A and B grades at Middlemore on Saturday The conditions were excellent for good scoring, but very few cards wero returned. The A grade was won by R. B. Wilson, and the B grade by A. J. Friedlander, both being all square with bogey. No matches were played in the second round of the club championship. Following are the results of the second round of the intermediate and junior championships:— Intermediate.—A. I. Johns beat G. C. Henderson, 2 up; S. S. Ilandyside beat T. W. J. Johnson, 5 and 4; H. A. Joyce beat G. H. Abel, 2 and 1; R. D. Horton beat M. G. Mitchell, 4 and 3. Junior.—F. A. Abbott beat S. H. Abel, 1 up; H. Horton beat W. T, Bell, 1 up; S. G. McCoy beat R. S. Andrewes, 6 and 5; L. Alderton beat R. H. Browne, 5 and 3. The final of the C grade championship, resulted in a win for It. R. Goulding, who* beat J. J. Kingston, 1 up. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Following is the result of the Canadian foursome bogey match played at One Tree Hill on Saturday by members of the Maungakiokie Golf Club:—J. and J. H. Earle (6), 5 up; J. D. Shanley and A. Schischka (8), 4 up; A. N. Hay and W. E. Anderson (15), 1 up; D. G. Macfarlane and C. F. Rosser (11), 1 up; W. Culdeiwood and C. Coleman, all square. PLAY AT TITIRANGI A bogey handicap match was played on Saturday by members of the Titirangi Golf Club for the captain's prize, W. R. Vercoe (13) winning with a score of 5 up. Other good scores were:— H. M. Rogerson (10), E. E. Beehan (4), H. A. Broadbent (10), B. W. Beaumont (12), 1 up; A. B. Jop'lin (7). R. G. Thomson (6), J. L. McCoy (12), J. H. Goyder (8), G. H. Birch (12), all square; W. West (8). W. J. Smeeton (11), D. F. Rogers (12), W. J. Reid (14), 1 down, TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The bogey match postponed from September 13 will be played to-morrow by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10.30 a.m., in order of the draw from the first and eighth tees. _ First Tee.—Mrs. Deighton v. Miss C. Wright, Mrn. Grant v. Miss Johnston, Miss B. Hill v. Mrs. Brinsden. Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. R'. L. Wilson v. Mrs. Naismith, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs. Coughey, Mrs. Chappell v. Miss B. Cooke, Mrs. Coakley v. Miss Bailey, Mrs. Kilner v .Mrs. Henry, Miss Walker v. Miss McGlaslian, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Bartlect, Miss Moody v. Mrs. Mclndoe, Mrs. Masefield v. Miss Thompson, Mrs. R. F. Ward v. Miss Hall, Mrs. Bier v. Mrs. Laereti, Mrs. Gylließ v. Mrs. Pezaro. Miss Joughin v. Mrs. Smeeton, Misß M. Wright v. Mrs. Good-Taylor, Miss Fouhy v. Mrs. W. Hi. Cooke, Miss Pagni v. Miss M. Grevfl.tt, Mrs. Tuck v. Mrs. A. F. Bailey, Mrs. Boorne v. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Toy v. Miss F. Pascoe. Eighth Tee.—Miss Duder v. Miss Murphy, Mrs. Dunne v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Mrs. Alpe v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Jackson v. Miss Easton, Mrs. Cahiil v. Miss Preston, Miss Masefield v. Mrs. Hollinrake, Mrs. Court v. Miss Caughey, Mrs. Harrison Gregory v. Miss R. Webster. AKARANA CLUB Following are the results of the semifinals for the Akarana Golf Club's championships:— Senior.—C. Livingstone bent S. Booth, 6 and 4; S- Hazelden beat J. Swans An,2 and 1. _ Intermediate.—R. Penman beat H. Ward, 2 up; A. Shorter beat V. Smith, 6 and 4; W. Lowe beat J. Brown, 5 and 4. Junior.—E. Bayly beat D. Woollams, 2 and 1. The Taylor Memorial Cup, which is decided by the best four, medal rounds out of six played during the year, was won by' H. Sinclair-Brown (11), with a score of 291. The following were the next best:— V. Snick (15), 392; T. Galloway (15), 291; C. Taylor (11), 295. A medal round played on Saturday resulted as follows: Senior.—H. Cullen, 82, 9—73; A. Finn, 82, 9—73; J. Cairns, 84, 11—73; H. Bennett, 84, 10—74. Junior.—W. Lowe, 88. 19—69: R. Moir, 84, 13—71; R. Tappenden, 94, 20—74; T. Galloway, 91, 17—74. ORAKEI CLUB The second monthly medal for lady members of the Orakei Golf Club will be played next Thursday starting at 1.30 p.m. The second monthly medal for men will be played next week-end. The final of the junior championship was played during the week-end when I. Houston beat B. S. Stichbnry, 10 and 8. GLENDOWIE CLUB A bogey handicap was played on Saturday by members of the Glendowje Golf Club and resulted in a win for W. A. Laxon. Following were the best cards handed in:— W. A. Laxon," 1 up; K. A. Kennedy, A. Howie-Walker, 1 down; J. Kissling, J. E. Stedman, 3. down. MANUKAU CLUB The Manukau Amateur Cycling Club has selected the following riders to represent the club in the annual Palmerston North to Wellington road race of 102 miles, to be held on Saturday week:—J. Brown, C A, Clarke, J. W. Clark and L. M. Nicholson. In the event_of any of the above being unable to go, K. N. Clark and L. H. Dwight nave been named as the reserves. PUPUKE CLUB The final of the Pupuke Golf Club's junior championship, played on Saturday over 36 holes, resulted in a win for F. A. Pearcey, who beat F. A. Fox, 1 lip. The final of the Ha we* eclectic match over three rounds resulted in a tie between A. R. Stephenson, 66, 13—53, and W. F. Marriott, 77. 24-53. A medal round for a trophy presented by Mr. J. E. Palmer was won by W. F. Marriott, 84, 24—60. Other good cards were:—. M. Wilson, 82. 20—62; R. Pacey, 80, 16—64; P. Mason, 82, 16—66; J. Armstrong, 76, 10—66; A. G. Mallett, 80. 13—67; R. Johnston, 78, 11—67; G. Walker, 81, 14—67. C. D. Thomas .beat H. W. Dixon, 2 and 1, in the semi-final of t.he Pupuke Cup. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB .Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play a Bealed-hole competition on Wednesday for a trophy presented by Mrs. Hopkins. The draw is as follows:—Miss G. Williams v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. Prosper v. Mrs. Lean, Miss Harty v. Mrs. Wliitr.ombe, Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss O'Neill, Mrs. Bowden v. Miss Williamson, Miss J. Gooding v. Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. Jaggs v. Miss Hughes, Mre. Thompson v. Miss Lorie, Mrs. Gooding v. Mrs. Kissen, Mrs. Kensington v. Miss Willis, Mrs. Howie v. Miss Blomfield, Mrs, Herbert v. Mrs. Quartley, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Free. Mrs. Bond v. Mre. Houghton, Miss Alison v. Miss Cameron, Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Thomas, Miss P. Wilson v. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Lewin v. Miss Barton, Mrs. Rush v. Mrs. Pearcey, Mrs. Armstrong v. Miss Bayne, Miss White v. Mrs. Mair, Miss Wilaon v. Mrs. Quick. A sealed-hole match will be played by 0 grade members who have not yet won it trophy. Following is the draw:—Mill. Rennie v. Miss Gillett, Mrs. Quick v. Mn. ltyan, Mrs. Mayhill _ Miss Weston, Mrs. Atwood v, Mrs. White. The draw for the Saturday plnyers' match is as follows:—Miss Parkes v. Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Hopkins y. Miss Shcrifi', Miss Campbell v. Miss Nicks, Miss Bniley v. another, Mrs. Dixon v. Miss Trayes. Miss Spring v. Mrs. Smith, MiBB G. Lorie v. Miss G, Williams. . The firet round of /in ecloctic match will be played by woek-end members next Saturday. Following is the draw:—Mies E. Mills v Miss Grahame. Miss McArthur v. Miss B. Mills. Miss R. Schmidt v Miss Hunt, Miss Middleditch v. Mips M. Schmidt, Miss Hunt v. Miss Walsh, Miss Robson v. another. NORTH SHORE CLUB The North Shore Cup was played for_during the week-end by members of the fvorth Shore Golf Club, E. H. Foot winning with a score of 6'., 66, 70—197. Other good records for tha three best modnl rounds nre ns follows: C. M. Black. 63. 68. 08--199; D. ,T. Roid. 62. 68. 69—199; G. W. Fniter. 64. (17 G9—200: K. D. Anderson; 60. 70. 72—202; fl. C. Stevens, 60, 60, 71—203; W Macmdoe. 64, 69. 70- 203; A. F. Bow. 66, 66, 71—203; A Whyle, 67 . 67, 69—2011; H. E. Goodwin, 66, 67, 71—204; A. E. Browne, 68, 68. 69 205; H. V. Everton. 67, 69. 69—205. The monthly medal match was also playisd The senior division was won by H. Stevens, 70, 4—66, and this junior division by E. Everton. S4. 23—61. The next best scores w er e:--Senior divinon: H. E. Goodwin, 78, 12—66; W. Robert!., 79, 11—68; A. Browne. 72, 3—69. Junior division: D. J. Reid. 80, 18-62; 'C. M. Black, 79, 16-63; G. W. Frater, 84, 20—64.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 13

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 13

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 13