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TITIRANGI COMPETITION FOUR-BALL BOGEY HANDICAP ■ *'• . • r / ■ A four-ball bogey handicap will be played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 12.15 o'clock. Following is the draw and order of starting, players leaving at five-minute intervals:— K. J. Hamilton and P. Seabrook v. V. C. Keys and L. H. Rogers, N. A. Naismitli and C. T.. Keegan v, J.. Gilmour and S. A. Pczaro, W. J. A. Thomson and J. M. Somerville v. N. C. McLean and 11. V. Ganley, A. S. Bailey and A. B. Cliappell v. A. E. Saunders and F, S. Ballin, A. C. Jacob and H. W. Sinclair v. 11. M. Rogersonand G. Bartleet, E. G. Tallis and T. S. C. Stone v. R. J. Graham and T. A. Taylor, L. Knight and .A. R. Hodgson v. A. Shorter and R. F. Ward. H. L. Robson and R. Leary v. L. G. Ansell and F. G. Alpe, F. W. Lucas and A. Le Sieur v. J. Murray and G. M. White, J. L. Sheen and A. K. Jackson v. J. C. Graham and H. G. - Thomson, E. Ohlson and F. C. Ewen v. F. Trice and L. F. Farnm,, A. J. Good, and G„ C.. Jones v. V- L. Baker and F. A. Browne, J. M. Coltman and A. A. Tysoo v. C. S. O. Woods and C. R. Knight, W. E. Holdgate and E. W. Yates v. L. J. Williamson and J. W. Tucker, J. Carnachati and. R. E. Alpe; v. A. V. Peace and ,A. Fairburn, A. H. O'Leary and H. T. Juffrey v. D. iA. Dacre and K. Beehan, J. Grierson and G..H. Birch v. J. H. Younj? and W. J. Smeeton.'W. R. Vercoe and B. Laycock v. J. Galloway and H. H. Gibbonß. L. J. Clifford and B. W. Beaumont v. R. W. Christensen and another. ..... <• TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB The Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club held it-a opening day yesterday, when a four-ball best-ball bogey competition was played. Following were the best icoree returned:— Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Lucas, 1 up; Mrs. Stewart and Miss K. Horton, 1 down; Mrs. Masefield and Mrs. Caughey, 1 down; Miss Crooke and Miss Masefield. 2 down. AKARANA CLUB Members of the Akarana Golf Club. will play a bogey match to-morrow. Starting times will be booked at the clubhouse. Following is the draw:—J. Swanson v. Dr. A. Mac Donald, Spencely-Walker v. C. H. Allpress, J. Budge v. Dr. E. Mac Donald, E. Cashmore v. Dr. McKenzie, G. L. Bayley v. C. Shenkin, F. Thompson v. J. MacKinven, S. Tucker v. A. C. Rowe, C. Taylor v. A. W. Bennett, E. R. Bayley v. R. S. Burt, L. Cummins v. C. Edwards, A. Caughey v. C. Livingstone, C. Davia v. W. Nicholls, R. Fuller v. J. Fernandez, V. Salek v. J. C. McLean, 'M. Kalman v. J. F. Wells, J. Letters v. E. Snell. R. Snowden v. W. Woolhouse, C, Cammick v. W. S. McLean, A. Wyness v. R* Tappenden, L. W. Makin v. G. Biss, G. Ashley v. E. V. Lane, F. iAstley v. W. A. Malone, S. Booth v. L. Bryant, S. Bryant v. H. Cullen, L. G. Blackie v. C. M. Cox, C. A. Best v. S. G. Swallow, G. Cairns v. W. Osborne, H'. Edwards v. F. A. Garry, H. M. Houston v. P, Griffiths, W. E. Butler v. E. M. Taylor, E. E. Jones v. E. R. Porter, W. Greenbank v. W. Lowe, T. Mitchell v. Dr. Webster, Dr. Paterson v. B. Rudman, L. Smoothey v. R. L. Rose, H. R. Tyler v. T. Galloway, A. Galloway v. F. Hazelden, M. Kelly v. K. Kirkcaldie, D. Leys v. H. Ward, F. Preston v. F. Pickering, F. Aneell v. H. Irving, G. Stewart v. •J. Torrance, L. O. Wrathall v. G. Morrison, O. Jones v. K. Hume, A. Bishop v. J. C. Best, S. Berndtsott v. J. R. Campbell, ,T. Dupin v. C. Heather, H. St. C. Brown v. H. Hilliard, F. De Malmanche v. F. Rendell, G. Harrison v. W. H. Sim, T. Miller v. V. J. Smith, K. Wilson v. J. C. Mitchell, H. Sinclair v. G. Shortt.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following wore. the best scores returned in a medal handicap match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club:— Seniors.—Mrs. R. Hipkina, 93, 17—76; Mrs. J. Jerrat, 89, 12—77; Mrs. E. Gilmore, 91. 14—77; Miss M. Miller. 91, 13—78; Misß A. Grove, 92, 13—79 Juniors.—Miss E. Blackburn, 94. 19—75; Mrs. G. Bennett, 109, 34—75; Miss K. Edgelow, .100, 23—77; Miss N. Pettit.lol, 23—78. The tie was . won by Miss Blackburn on a count back over the last 12 holes. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB The North Shore Ladies' Golf Club commenced its winter season with a Canadian, foursomes competition. Following were thei best scores returned*—Mrs. Ibbertson and Miss O. Stevens, 97, 11—86; Mrs. Walsh and! Mrs. Pike. 102, 15—87. A flag match will be played on Saturday, Partners to he arranged at the clubhouse. The following officers were elected at thii club's annual meeting:—Captain, Mrs. Pike;: vice-captain, Miss Leggoe; secretary, Mrs, H. Cadness. jun.; committee, Mesdamesi Chambers, Houghton, Weir. Neville, Lewins; handicapper, Mrs. Atkinson. ORAKEI CLUB The Orakei Golf Club will open its season to-morrow, when a mixed foursomes competition will be 'played, starting at 2 p.m. OKOROIRE CLUB'S OFFiCERS A satisfactory past season was reported at the annual meeting of the Okoroire Golf Club, presided over by the president, Mr. F. J. K. Goodwin Officers for the season were elected as follows:—Patron, Mr, P. Dee; president, Mr. F. J. R. Goodwin; vice-presidents, Messrs. F. Rose, R. Carrnth: captain, Mr. N. Boucher; vice-captain. Mr. E. Haywood; secretary and treasurer, Mr. O. J. Philpbtt; auditor, Mr. H. G- Wilding* committee, Messrs. Goodwin, Boucher, Wilding, N» H. Higginson, Harwood and Philpott. j . ... THE TIRAU ■ CLUB [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] PUTARURU. Wednesday The annual meeting of the Tirau Go]f Club, which wns revived last year, after being dormant for six years, was held this week. Excellent support was accorded the club, stated the annual report, and' a credit balance of was shown. The election pf officers resulted:—Patron, Mr. J. Keane; president, Mr. N. Horßcroft; 'vice-presidents, Messrs. T. Little, S. J. Bear; auditor, Mr. T. Little; secretary and treasurer. Mr. 'J.' B. Davis; captain, Mr. W. Rice; management committee, Messrs. W. Rice, R. Na'ysipith, A. W. E. Bragg, ;R. E. Burkei N. Thomas, S. Howarth, and A. Harrison: ladies' committee, Mesdames Neville and Davis, Misses M. Daga and Macgregor; greens superintendent, Mr.'J.' Callaghan; greenkeeper. Mr. E. Corcoran; handicapper, Mr. W. Bice. PAEROA CLlfe [BT TEI.EGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PAEROA, Thursday The annual meeting of the Paeroa Golf Club was held lasli evening, Mr. R, S Carden presiding. The financial statement showed receipts at £2Ol, and a net profit! on the year's opersitions of £35. Surplus assets totalled £254. Officers were elected as followsPrcßident. Mr. R. S, Carden (re-, elected); vice-president, Mr. P. R. Hubbard;' secretary and. /treasurer, Mr. J. H. * Bartlett (re-elected) i honorary, auditor, Mr. C. N. O'Neill (re-elected). It was decided to open the season on April 6. ROTORUA iLADJES' CLUB [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] •*" ROTORUA, Thursday At the annual meeting, of the ißotorua Ladies' Golf. Club last evening the following officers wore <ilected .-—Captain, Miss Snodgrass (ro-elected)vice-captain, Mrs. La Trobe Hill;, committee, Mesdames J. Banks, A. F. Badd and M. Clay, and Miss Carnachan. It was decided that the Kirk-, Windoyer and Drysdale Cups contests . should be completed by championship play instead pf by replaj'. » WHAU VALLEY LADIES' CLUB [from OUR Off!? correspondent] WHANGAREL Thursday ' ) The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Whau Valley Ladies' Golf Club:—President, Mrß. J. A. %. Mackay; vice-president, Mrs. E. Parkes; club captain, Mrs. A. Martin; secretary, Mrs. D. S. McLeod; committee, Misses M. Baigent, Sargent, and Woodman; social committee, Misses M. Brigham, Tucker and McPhee. TE AWAMUTU CLU3 NEW OFFICERS ELECTED [from our OWN correspondent] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the To Awamutu Golf Club:—Patron, Mr. W. G. Park; president, Dr C. Blundell; vine-presidents. Dr. J. B. W. Roberton and Messrs. J. P. O'Gullivan and S. S. Preston: secretary, Mr. J. P. Brown; treasurer, Mr. K. W. M. Gibbs; auditor, Mr. J. L. Caliaghan; club captain, Mr. S. S. Preston; vice-captain, Mr. R. Wallace; ground committee. Dr. Blundell and Messrs. O'Sullivan, Brown and J. Sterritt; genorat committee, Messrs. E. D. Williams, H. V. Holmeii and W. Foggin; dele-1 '< inates to King Country Association, Dr. Blundell and Messrs. M. Barnett and J. P. Brown. ! The past year's working showed a loss of £l2, due largely to non-recurring expen-! 1 diture, and prospects for the coming year were considered good. The seas«p will open on March 30, and the tentative date chosen for the annual ball was Wednesday, June 5, Mr. I, James being appointed social secretary. « <
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