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- / DEFEAT OF FRANKLIN TITIRANGI TEAM SUCCESSFUL A teams match between the Titiranei Golf Club and the Franklin Golf Association was played at the. Titirangi links during the week-end and resulted in a win for the Titirangi Club b3' 13 games to three. Four-ball games were played in the morning and afternoon. Following; are the results, Titirangi players being mentioned first: J. H. Young and R. R. McCrystal lost to D. Coyle and K. Caldwell, 3 and 2, and ■won, 5 and 3- J. M. Coltman and F. W. Lucas beat C. E. Howden and ■. R. Bloomfield, 1 up, and 5 and 3; L. J. Williamson and iD. A. Dacre beat R. Stevenson and J Roulston, 1 up, arid 4 and 2; R. L. Wilson 'and A. B. Joplui beat A. Herrold and P. Mills, 7 and 6, and 2 and 1: C James and N. A. Naismith beat H. T. Moore and Cooke. 6 and 8. and lost, 2 and 1- A. E. Saunders and K. J. Graham beat M. R. Grieron and W. J. Foote, 6 and 5. and 2 and 1; L. Knight and W. E. Holdgate lost to G. N. tjrth and Kretchmar, 1 down, and won, 4 and 2; J. Grierson and K. A. Spmley oeat Ji*. Cameron and L. R. Jordan, 1 up, avid 4 and 3. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB A bogey match will be played by C grade members of the Akarana Ladies Golf Club on Thursday, commencing at 10 o'clock. The draw is as follows:—Mrs. Bree v. Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Allen v. Miss Kennedy. Mrs. Baxter Mrs. Beamish, Mrs. Calame v Mrs. Hosking. Mrs. Harrison v. Mrs. Rabbidge, Mrs. Garlick v Miss Williams, Mrs Wrigley v. Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Plowman v. Mrs. Hilliard. Mrs.' Dayies ▼. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. McMillin v. Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Kirk v. Miss Wallis, Miss Bishop v. another. , , r The last medal round was won by Mrs. Bree with a score of 118. The semi-finals of the championships will be played to-morrow, commencing at 10.30 o'clock. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match, second round of the eclectic match and the final round for the Bledisloe Cup to be played to-morrow by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10 o'clock, in order of the draw: —Miss S. Lawrence v. Mrs. N. Burton, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. F. Williams. Mrs. H. V. Johnston v Miss B. Hear. Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. J. Mason. Mrs. J. Jerrat v. Miss D. Lamb Mrs. C. E. Grevatfc v. Mrs. J. Paterson, Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. R. Hipkins, Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Mrs. E. Neale, Miss B. Abbott v. Mrs. A. Horton, Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. W. J. Reid, Mrs. E, Gilmore v Miss J. Johnson. Miss G. Parr v. Miss M. Haslett, Miss E. Schnauer v Miss B. Stedman, Miss M. Robson v. Mrs. J. Rudge. Miss I. Walker v. Mrs. R. Baird. Mrs H. V Coe -v. Miss K. Churton. Miss A. Palmer v. Mrs, J. Ramsay. Mrs. L. Coakley v. Miss F. Preece, Mrs. W. R. Fee v. Mrs. F. Saxton, Mrs. C. K. Grierson t. Mrs. W. A. Boucher, Miss E. McGowan v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss B. Carnachan v Miss M. Harvev. Mrs. H. Williams v. Mrs. R. T. Sawers. Miss A. Hall v. Mrs'. R. Verry Miss R. Hill v. Mrs. H. V. Clioyce. Mrs. C. W. Schnauer r. Miss P. Reid, Miss H. Williams v. Mrs. W. J. Truscott. Miss B. Smith v. Mrs. A. Cumming. Mrs. T). R. Garrard It. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Miss N. Pettit v. Miss R. Mason, Mrs. E. O'Neill v. Mrs. F. B. Thompson. Miss K. Edgelow v. Mrs. t. H. Butcher, Miss E. PonsfoTd v. Mrs. D. R. Revell. Miss E. Millington v. Mrs. H. Moore-Jones. Mrs. A. D. Stewart v Mts. W J. Fletcher. Mrs. C. J. Owen y. Mrs. P. Wallis. Miss N. Gregory v Mrs_ A. O. Steele. Mrs. S. W. Morley v. Miss p. Miss R. Loudon v. Mrs. J. Csughley. Miss T. Lamb v. Mrs. A. Sehisehka Miss K Nixon v. Mrs. R. George. Miss G. Hooper v Miss M. Grevatt. Mrs D. Jones v Mrs. G. Bennett. Mrs. C. A. Jarman.-v. M!^ J. Edwards, Miss Garland v. Mrs. E. G_oonwin. Mrs. H. Clay v. Mrs. I. Paterson. Miss \ . Cooper v. another, Miss G. Swears v. Miss N. Clark . ~ T Ninth Tee.—Mrs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. L R. Roberts. Mrs. W E. Anderson v. Miss K. Blnckburr.. Mrs. J. Lloyd v. Mrs. S. ; Reid, Mts. J. Stewart v. Mrs. A. E. Abbott, > Mrs J. Dawson v. Miss E. Evans. ~ , i Results in the semi-finals of the captain s i match play foursomes aTe as M Miller and Mrs. R. Hipkms beat Miss A. Palmer and Miss K. £ hurt on. 8 and 6; Miss , A Grove and Miss E. Schnauer beat Mrs. J. Paterson *nd Miss K Horton. 3 and 2. The final must be played by October 30 , ! Following is the draw for the C jrrade match to be played next Thursday. . t. . A. E. Storey v. Miss E M. Ernest, Mrs J. Donald v. Miss Henderson. Mrs. T. O. Thomson v. Miss W. M. -J v?' ' nntrick v Miss N. Hooton. Miss I. P. *on v. Miss F. Waddingham, Mrs C. Sw«llow v. Miss A. Tonge, Miss M. Dransfield v. Miss A. Morley. ~ , v The results in the bogey handicap watch for Saturday players are JJ. F Gresrson (17). 4 down; Miss E. Ore{f»ori fls). Miss S. Ewen (23), 5 down; Miss K. Morrison (14). 7 down. . .<• i Following are the results in the semi-finals Of the handicap match nlay cornnet t.on ._ Miss E. Grecson beat Mi«s A. London, and 5; Miss F. Gregson won by default. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a one-club match to be played to-morrow and on Saturday by members of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club Miss A. Whyte v. Miss K. Waters, Miss E. Hill v. Miss M. Hill, Mrs. Crow v. Mrs. Eccles. Miss O. Whitely v Miss Sutherland. Miss E. Whitely v. •Miss Connett, Miss Tingey v. Miss Leonard. Miss L. Smith v. Mrs. Amodeo, Mis* Arnaboldi v. Miss Wells, Miss Keys v. Miss Raeside. Mrs. Cox v. Miss Hynes. Miss Dreadon v. Miss Clark. Mrs. Wallace v Mrs F. Todd. Miss Kitto v. Miss Forbes. Mrs. Whyte v. Miss Wills. Mrs. Qmn v Mrs. Valentine. Miss Thompson v. Miss Lonergan. Miss Butler v. Miss M. Wilson, Miss Drew v. Miss Fallwell. Mrs. Muir v. Mrs. McNeely, Miss M. Waters v. Mrs Skinner. Mrs Claudet v. Miss D. Wilson. Mrs. Grant, v Miss Lloyd, Miss T. Claudet v. another. 'The L.G.U. silver medal was won hv Miss M. Hill, and the L.G.U. bronze medal was won by Mrs. G. Cox. . Tti Ihe final of the handicap foursomes. Miss Tingev and MiBS Connett beat Miss Wallace and Miss O. Whitely, 5 and 3. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a. flag match to be played in conjunction with the gold button competition by members of Ilie , North Shore Ladies' Golf Club; —Miss M. ; Stevens v. Miss A. O'Neill, Miss O. Stevens v. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. McCorkindale v. Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Pike v. Mrs. Fleming,#Mrs. Swanston v. Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Hogan v. Mr*. Harper, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Tbbertson, Miss I. Wright v. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Randall v. Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Weir. Mrs. Badley v. Miss Gillett. Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Walsh v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Hobbs v. Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Cadness v. Mrs. Hutchison. Miss M. Mason v. Mrs. Jacobii Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Duder, Mrs. Home v. Miss N. Mason. 1 Miss Dryden v. Mrs. Seapar. Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. H. Mnson. Miss McFetridge v Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Melville v. Mrs. Armitap". Mrs. Freakes v. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Bow v. Mrs. Lewins, Miss 'McDonnell v. Mrs. Short, Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Folio. ;Mrs. Preston v. Mrs. Rossifer. Mrs: Atwood v. Miss Bnrflett, Mrs. Gillies v. Mrs. Lush, Mrs. Black v. Mrs, Roa'che, Mrs. Gillett v> another. Following is the draw for the C grade match:—Mrs. Flnlvey v. Mrs. Giiuit. T. Taylor v. Mrs. Whyte. Mrs. Buxton v. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Kingsford v. Mrs Rirkerby. Mrs. Greer v. Mrs. Bavage. Mrs. Massev v. Miss Bakcwell, Mrs. Higson r. Miss Smith. • The open day. postnoned fron' yesterHav will b» held next Thursday. The original draw will stand. MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a sealed-hole competition 1o be played to-morrow and on Saturday by members of ibe MamiKnu T.adies' ' Golf Club Mrs. Grant y Mrs. Pavitt. Miss Little v. Mrs. Ward»ll. Mrs. Colquhoim v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Parker v. Mrs. Dreadon. Mrs. Rushton v. Airs. Goddard, Mrs. Johnstone v. Mrs. Adlam. Mrs. Carpenter v. Mrs. TTrquhart, Airs. v. Mrs. Barnard, Miss Blanch->rd v. M'ss Colquhoun. Mrs. George v. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. BurHl v. Miss .Tuckes. Mrs. Brndstreel V Mrs. Ward ell, Mrs. Yatfs v. Miss De Carta ret. Miss St-arle v. Miss Kirkland, Miss Kins v. Miss Martvn. ... The following will represent the club in a match anrainst tbc ?t7levprlmi Club to be played at Manukau on Thursday, starting at 12.30 p.m.:—Mrs. Gjmnt, Mis. Fleming, Miss Little, Mrs. Warden. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Adlam. Afrs. Bradstreet. Mrs. C'arpepter, Mrs. Georg". Emergencies: Mrs. Dreadon. Miss Blanchere. MANUKAU CHAMPIONSHIPS The Manukau Golf ;€lub's senior championship resulted as follows:—First round: Wiggins beat Busing, fi and 4; Alexander beat Roberts, 2 up; Oldfield beat Hogan. 4 and 3; Wardell neat Adlam, at the 19th. Second round: Wiggins heat Alexander, 3 and 2; Wardell beat Oldfield. 5 and 4. Final: Wardell beat Wiggins, 5 and 4. The C grade championship resulted in a win for Yatee, who beat Parker, 2 up.

The finals of all uncompleted events will be played on Saturday. A flag match will bf> arranged for members not taking part in ' ''f he" 1934 km son will be closed on Saturday week, when the trophies won during .the ipason will be presented. Ihe usual mixed foursomes will be played, commencing at 1.30 p.m. ORAKEI CLUB Members of ,the Orakei Golf Club played the second monthly medal match .during the week-end. Following were the best scores: I. Houston, 88, 20 —68; G F. M. White. oja 24 74; E. Walker, 100, -24—7n; A. h. Hill. 99, 22—77: C. D'Aut'nerau. 99. 'JO--79: E. W. Robbins, 96. 10 —SO; J. Riorden. 105, 24—61. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB The Papakura Ladies' Golf Club held its closing day on Saturday, when a bogey match was played for a trophy presented by Miss Finlayson. The matoh was won by Miss J Walters with a score of 3 down. Trophies won during the season were presented by the president. Mrs. E. D. McLennan. A presentation of a silver vase was also made bv Mrs. McLennan, on behalf of the members, to Mrs. H. Walters one of the foundation members of the club. THE PUKEKOHE CLUB [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Monday The best cards returned in a four-ball best-ball bogey match played by members of the Pukekohe Golf Club were:-Jordan and Laird. 1 up: McKinnon and Bayly. 1 up; Schlaepfer and Martin, all square; Douglas and Jobson. all square; Clark and Johneon. all square: Estall and Campbell, all square. , ROTORUA CLUB [by telegraph OWN correspondent] ROTORUA, Monday Following is the draw for the consolation bogey to be played on Wednesday by members of ill* Rotorua Golf Club:—E. Shalfoon v. E. Fenton, W. Pakes v. Redhead, 1. Amson v. J. Blencoe, G. French v. K,. Robinson, H. Haywood v. K. Jones, C. Haymes v. J. Simons. R. Millar v. E. Moore. S. Smith v. S. Main. F. Wilkie v. A. Simmonds, J. Simmers v. another. The draw for the ladies' medal competition is:—Mrs. Wallis v. Miss Fenton. Mr*. B. Smith v. Mrs. Hawkeworth, Mrs. Byrne v. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Young v. Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Blencoe v. Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. A. Smith v. Misb Booth. Mrs. Worthington "v. Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Hay v - Booth, Mrs. Herd v. Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Banks v. Mrs. Barter, Mrs. Ormsby v Mrs. Fortune. Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Kelly v Mrs. Guy. Mrß. Spedding v. Mrs. Hitchcock. Miss Griffiths v. Miss Hewitt. Mi«s Robertson v. Miss Marjonbanks. Mrs. Parata v. Miss Corlett. Mrs. Wackrow v. Miss La T. Hill. Mrs. Budd v. Miss Moon. Mrs. Goodwin v. Mrs. Walden. Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. La T. Hill. Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. Speer v. Miss Snodgraas. Mrs. Goudie v. Miss Clark, Mrs. Herrold v. Miss Glass, Mrs. Bunyard v. Miss HisJop. WAIHI SEASON ENDS * [by telegraph—own correspondent] WAIHI. Monday The Waihi Golf Club closed ite season on Saturday, when trophies won during the season were presented as follows: —Senior championship, O. Broad: junior championship, W. Lee: club cup. T. Clarke; section match. V. Clarke: eclectic (1 and 2), W Lee. TAURANGA COMPETITIONS [by telegraph OWN correspondent] TAURANGA, Monday A bogey handicap played by members of the Tauranga Golf Club was won by Wilson, 1 up. The play-off for the eclectic trophy resulted in Page beating Tovey, 84 to 89. The final of the senior consolation competition was won by Phelan, who defeated Stephens, 5 and 4. The Regent trophy was won by Rhodes, who beat Randell in the final at the 37th hole. The ladies' final of the Regent trophy competitions was won by Miss P. Hartley, who defeated Miss P. Bateman, 3 and 2. CONTEST AT OPOTIKI [by telegraph—own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday The Opotiki Golf club's 1934 season officially closed on Saturday with a mixed foursome. The best cards were:—Miss Ferguson and Newell, 95, 23—72; Miss Upton and A. Thompson. 95, 23—72: Miss Gordon and Davies, 97. 24—73; Mrs. Duncan and Candy, 89, IS—73; Miss Payne and Carroll. 100, 26—74; Mrs. Vanstone and Birkmyer, senr., 91, 20—74; Mrs. Davies and J. Rowland, 96, 21 —75; Mrs. Ingram and Short, 98, 23 —75. ! 7 . « . - MOKOROA CLUB TOURNEY [by telegraph—own correspondent] WHAKATANE, Monday Some good cards were returned on the first day. of the Makoroa. Golf' Club's open tournament. The morning medal round wn» won by B'isher, of Opotiki, with a net score of 61. Following are the players who qualified:— George, 152: Fisher. 156; Brebner. 157; Powdrell, 157: Kidd, 159: King, 159; Darvill, 160; Black, 160; Bunkall, 160; Timbs, 160: Napier, 161: Moody, 162: Innefl, 162; Spence, 164; Baker, IG4; Hyland, The following qualified in the Kaapu Te Rangi trophy contestlntermediate grade: Simmonds, If,J; Steel, IG7; Morrison 167; McCulloch, 168; Sloane, 168: Pitcaithley. 168; Birkmyer, 169; D. Clark, 169; Carter, 169; A. Stewart, 169; Reynolds; 1 <0; Luxton, 172; Newell. 173; Campbell. 174; Waugh. 17a: Beckett, 175. B grade: Morris, 170; L. Ran pi, 171; S. Armstrong, 171; Tippett, 1/2; Higuett, 173: McGougan, 176: Gordon, 177; Roe, 178; Donaldson, 179; Stephenson. 181; Newman 182- A. Clarke, 182; Fognrty, 184; Kell, 186; Mollison. 188; McPherson, 189. The final of the Whakatane ladies golf championship resulted in a win for Mr*. Bullard, who defeated Mra. Innes, 3 and 2. SEASON AT KAITAIA [by telegraph —own correspondent] KAITAIA, Monday The season of the Kaitaia Golf Club was closed on Saturday, with the presentation of trophies won duri»g the year, and competitions. The following trophies were presented:—Senior ladies' championship: Mrs. A. Wilkinson. Junior ladies' championship: Mrs. C. Wilkinson. Senior men's: W. Christonsen. Junior men's: W. Dyer. President's trophy: Mrs. W. 1 Chistensen and A. H. Stanton. Captain's trophy: Mrs. H. R. Walls. Miss Wilkinson's trophy: A. C. Smeaton. Ladies' driving: Miss K. Wilkinson. Ladies' putting: Miss C. Wilkinson. Ladies' approaching: Mrs. M. Christensen. Men's driving: W. Christensen. Men's'.approaching: Roy H. Kelly. Men's putting: Roy H. Kelly. j WHAU VALLEY CLUB 1 [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday A match was played yesterday between tennis selected by«the president and captain of the Wliau Valley Golf Club, and resulted in a win for the captain's team by 10 games to 7, one being drawn. The following aiv the results, the captain's team being mentioned first in each instance:— Morning.-»-E. Dunning bent H. Wilson, 1 up; R. S. Chalmers beat L. Bird, 5 and 4; T. Frazerhurst beat C. Bowman, 3 and 2; E. V. Morrisli lost to W. T. Knowles. 3 and 2; M. Sheriff beat C. J. Haniblyn (president), 5 and 4; K. McWqttcrs (captain) beat A. G. Sheen, 2 and 1: B. J. M. Pole beat B. Gilligan, 2 and 1; A. Martin lost to D. McLeod, 2 and 1: M. Kokich beat W. L. Nlclvor, 8 and 7; G. Auld beat R. Hughes, 5 and 4: A. Walker beat R. Hargrave, 4 nnd 3; W. E. Crawford lost to J. S. Horrell, 2 up. Afternoon.—Sheriff and Walker beat Hnmblyn and Hargrave, 2 up; Chalmeis nnd Crawford, and Bird and Horrell. all square; Pole and Dunning lost to Gilligan and Wilson, 3 and 2; Martin and McWatters lost to McLeod and Sheen, 2 down: Morrish and Kokich lost to Knowles and Mclvor, 1 down; Frazerhurst and partner lost to Hughes and partner, 2 down. NEW CLUBHOUSE AT WHANGAREI [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Monday It was decided at a meeting of the Whangarei Golf Club to raise money by debentures for the construction of a new clubhouse, in keeping with the excellence of the new 18-hole course. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr, R. H. Harrison for his work in supervising the construction of the new course. CAMBRIDGE V. ROTORUA [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday A Cambridge Golf Club men's team defeated a visiting Rotorua team at the weekend by 17 matches to 5. The results, Cambridge players being mentioned first, were:— Singles.—R Insrham beat E. Carr, 6 and 5; L. R. Haworth beat M. Carr, 2 and 1 : S. Dunbar beat E. Shalfoon, 3 and 2; F. Entwisle lost to J. Empen, 2 and 1; H. X. Freeman beat Dr. Hay. 3 and 2: W. R. Garrard bent La Trobe Hill, 3 and ' 2'; A. H. Nicoll beat A. Anderson, 6 and 5; Dr. H. C. Tod lost to R. C. Barber, 2 and 1; W. Hewett beat T. McElroy, 3 and 1; A. J. Law beat A. Walden. 3 and 1; K. Ward and W. Pakes. all square; •C. R. Haworth beat H, Hamilton, 2 up: E. Nickle and R. .Tones, all square; E. Morrice beat P. Butler. 2 and 1; J. R. Haworth beat F. W. Wilkie, 1 upj W. J. Ward beat Denham, a and 3.

Four-ball Best-baR.—R. Ingham and L. Haworth beat M. Carr and E. Carr, 6 and 5: Dunbar and F. Entwisle lost to E. Shalfoon and..J. Empen, 2 down; H. N. Freeman and W R. Garrard beat Dr. Hay and La Trobe Hill, 5 and I; A. H. Nicoll and Dr. Tod lost to A. Anderson and R. C. Barker, 1 down: W. Hewett and A. J. Law beat T. McElroy and Au Walden. 2 and 3: K. Ward and C. Haworth beat W. Pnke« and H. Hamilton, 6 and 5; E Nickle and Ev Morrice beat R. Jones arid Pl? Butler, 2 up; J. Haworth and W. J. Ward beat F W Wilkie and Denham. S and 3. TE AROHA CHAMPIONSHIPS [from our own correspondent] TE AROHA, Monday The finals in the Te Aroha intermediate and junior golf championships were played at the week-end. The intermediate contest between N. Goddard and G. Harris went to the 38th hole before victory was won by the former. The junior championship, plnyed between D. Kenrick and «T. i. Curran, was won by the first-named by 4 up and 3 to play.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 14

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