GOLF
AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB
Following is tho draw for the monthly medal and first round for the eclectic cup to by plnyud on Tuesday next by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Green v. Miss Hamlin. Mrs. Honderson v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Wright v.. Mrs. hms--1 i„ir Mjos K. M. Upton v. Miss Culling. Mrs. Rutherford v. Mrs. Grant. Miss Cooper v. Mrs. Lean, Mrs. Abott v. Mrs, J. M. Wilson, Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Buttle, Miss Franco v. Miss McCormick, Mrs Hay v. Miss, Roberton, Mrs. Donald y. Mi»» M. Mactrtrhino, Mrs. Hughes v. Miss Ridings, Mrs, 'J'owle v. Mrs. Ralph, Mrs. Barstow v. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Craven v. Miss VVhito, Mrs Rush ton v. Miss Noakea, M iss luisffielt v. Mrs. Henry, Miss Rauyrer v. Miss Cutfield. Mrs. Finn v. Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Buddie v. Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Kirker y. Miss Lever Miss Mahoney v. Mrs. R. B.'Wilson. Mm M Fouhy v. Mrs. Barrowclough. Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Busing. Miss P. Buddie v. Mrs. .T. F. Brown. Miss K Bamford v. Mrs. So titer, Mrs. Roche v. Miss McGoyern, Mrs. Koaltes v. Mrs. Miller Mrs. Rainger ,v. Mrs. Rinse. Miss Ruddock v- Miss b. *. Upton, Mrs. Trico v. Miss K. tonhy. Miss Pierce v. Mrs. F. Macky. Miss Graham v. Mrs. Sellar. Mrs. Croft v. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Sevan v. Mrs. Bamford, Mrs. H. W. Wilson v. Mrs. Trousdale, Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. Alpe, Miss Draper v. Mrs. Bartle. Miss Waller v. Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Gorrie, Mrs. E. W. Friedlander v. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hamilton v. Miss Chatheld. Miss Savage v. Mrs. King, Miss George v. Mrs. Thew. Mrs. A. M. Smith v. Mrs A. J. Friedlander, Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Johns. Mrs. Jefferson v. Mrs. Watson, M isS Stevenson v. Miss Gome. Miss Kendall v. Miss Gregory, Mrs. Whitcombe v. Miss Kirker, Mra C S. White v. Miss Carnegie Brown. Mr#. Yates v. Mrs. Reed. Mrs. P. Savaso v. another. PUPUKE CLUB Members of the I'upuke Golf Club will ploy the monthly medal match in conjunction with the Mingtiy Cup competition on Saturday. Partners will be drawn. A medal scramble match will be played on Monday morning, while a mixed Canadian soint'B competition will be held in the n[tPvnoon. Players will choose partners for both events. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB The L.G.U. monthly medal match played by members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club yesterday resulted in a tie between Mrs. P. Thompson, 89, 17—72, find Mrs. It, Gray, 90, 18—72. The next best scores were:—Mra. W. Beaumont, 105. 27—78: Mrs. H. Bowdeu, 1)7. 17—80s Mrs. K. MoFrn-lant-, 90. M—B2: Miss M. Bayne. 112. 30-82. Mrs. Gray won the match on a recount over ihe Inst nine holes. The medftl round plnyed by weekend players was won by Miss B. Mills, 97, 28—(59 AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following wer the best scores returned in a medal round played b.v members of the Akarami Ladies' Golf Club:—Seniors: Mrs C Ciimmirk 08 20—78. Juniors: Mrs. B. Bree. 102 2f>—7G Mrs. F. Parker. lOt. 20- 73. The L.G.U monthly medal match will be played next Tuesday, play starting: at 10.30 o'clock Following is the draw:—Mrs. F. Preston Mrs. W. J. McAllen, Miss L. O'Cailaghan v. Mra. G, Ashley, Mrs.
E. Philip v. Mrs. C. Taylor, .Him P. Pefefc v. Mrs. M, Tibton, Mrs. E. R. Bayley v. Mrs. A. A, Bishop, Mrs. Howey Walker v. Miss T. Jone3, Mrs, L. Kingsland v. Mrs. C. Cammick, Mrs. C. M. Cox v. Mrs. C. H. Balford. Mrs. D. St. George v. Mrs, B. Bree, Miss M. Lundon v, Mrs. F. Lord, Mrs. F. Parker v. Mrs A. T. Garlick, Mrs. Brook-Smith v. Mrs. D. McKtrizje, Miss G. Maden v. Miss M, KerrTaylor. Miss M, Balton v. Mrs. G. Morrison, Mrs. A. E. Young v. Mrß. Sclnschka, Mrs. J King v. Mrs. 11. H. Coltman, Mrs. J. W. Baxter v. Miss G. Hodge, Mrs. Davies v. Miss M. Wallers, Mrs. F. Colledge v. Mrs. P. R, Burton, Mrs. ,T. Bay v. Mrs. B. Will, Mrs. P. H, Mueller v. Miss I. Walters, Mrs. B. B. Ward v. Miss P. Russell. Miss M Bays v. Miss B. Mitchell, Mrs. ,T. Wells v. Miss M. Neville. Following is the .-I raw tor the week-end members' match:—Miss K. Bally v. Mins 0. Darrach, Miss K. Hickman v. Msss R. McC.ce, Miss M. Wright v. Miss A. Deacon. Miss A. Johnson v. Miss M Bass. Miss N Dowelsn v. Mies P. Punch, Miss V. Lee-Shea v Miss M."Hodge, Miss P. Cooper v. Miss E. Prideaux, Miss I. Brown v. another. Miss B. Roberts v. Miss E. Wright. Miss 0. Cowley v. Miss E. Cleary, Miss D. Shepherd v. another. GLENDOWIE CLUB The second round of the 36 holts medal eclectic match will be ployed on Saturday by mernbera of the Glendowie Golf Club. Following is the draw:—T. Agmen-Smith v. V. Kadley, T. Keys v. K. W. Griffiths, G. Crawshaw v, C. Walker, B. J. Edmonds v A. 'J. Tainc, K. Forgie v. B. Gee, L. M&rquet v. L. J. Keys. T. Russell v. F. Restall. W. Cole v. it. Jeffrey, F. J). Chins v. E. Hutchison, W. Laxon v. N. Hockin. A. McCoy v. C. McCullough, 1. G-. O'Neill v. J. Colnian, A. C. Herring v. V. Ambler, R. B. Allen v. W. Monteith, Dr. Horton v. J. Stedman. F. Trice v. W. M. Hutchison, A. R. Wilson v. E. G. Bridgens, T. Ross v. D. McGregor, A. G. Brown-Douglas v. J. H. Hall, V. R. Johns v. J. Kingston, K. Kennedy v. A. Howev Walker, F. J. Hintz v. J. G. Speedy, W. Long v. F. Colebrook, F. Kronfeld v. J. McCrystall, I. G. Beale v. J. Terry, A. C. Johns v. J. H. Beale. A Stapleford bogey handicap will be played on Monday morning and a four-bull bogey handicap in the afternoon. Players will choose partners and opponents. ; PAPAKURA CLUB ! Members of the Papakura Golf Club will ! play a bogey match for Mr, Watts' trophy on Saturday. Following is the draw:—J. Cooke v. S. Walton, J. Wilson v. K. MatheBon. C. Burgess v. H. Wiehart, A. Watts v. D. McLennan. M. Jaques v. A. Woolley, T. Robbins v. W. Matheson, R. Ellett v. < G-. Gunthorpe, R. C. Hazard v. J. Miller, R. Saunders v. E. Miller, H. Walters v. J. G. Menzies, E. Berry v. Dr. Lock, P. Kidd v. N. Elliott, K. Wren v Barrow, ' Bryan v. Grace. J. Merizies v. Chappell, | P. Hackett v. J. E. Elliott. J. Epote v. i E. Sadde., Fenton v. A. H. Winter, R. j Mnrpby v. R C. Durham, JI M. Whyte. Burton v. Reilly, J. Eoote v. ! F. A. Mnrceau. Davie v. R. C. nill, K. j Harris v. F R Foote, I*. G._JoiU'fl v. D. i Haig, I>. K Monro v. T. C. Alien, I<. i R. Stcnson v. A T. Slater. L. C. Winter : v Grey, Keeping v G. 'I, Cameron. L. ! W. Boon v. W Axnr. B. RoJ.e v Beil i The best scores relumed in the first round for the Rvan Cup veie as follows:™!. Foote. GO - R. Saunders. 73: Chappell, J. Coo,to, Grace, 74; T. Robbins, Darrow. 75. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the first round of the Mary Schnauer Memorial Cup contest played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies Golf Club yester-:-Mrs. V. Kerr, 89, 14—75; Mrs. J. Jerrat, 89. 12-77; Mrs. W. K. Michael 90, 18—78; Mrs. E. Gilmore, 93, 14— <9; Mrs. E. Bold. 95, 16—SO; Miss C. Stubbs, %. 15—81 ; Mrs. R. Hipkins, 98. 17—SI; Mrs. A. McArthur, 9G, 15—81. Juniors. —Mrs. A. Macartney. 103. 20-77; Mrs. W. A. Boucher. 102. 21-81: Mrs. 0. W. Schnauer. 104. 2:3—81; Mrs. J. Caughey. lOC, 55 81- Mrs J. Dnwson. 111, 0O—8I; Mrs. J. Radge, 101. 19—82. WAITEMATA CLUB A medal round will be played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club next Saturday. Following is the draw;—P. Foster v. F. Hope, G. H. Lord v. G. Jackson, P. ■Roach v. E. Rudge, R. Armstrong v. P. Goldwater. J. Aubin v. L. Brooks, H. Clyde v. C. R. Prime, S, Fergusson v. R. Ross, J. D. Curtayne v. I. McDouftall, J. Corcoran v. E. C. Greer. J. S. Bell v. A. K, Brady. A. T. Griffiths v. 8. W. Smith, G. Bagger v. W. Townshend, F. Harmon v, A. Lamb. F. Lord v. J. Lonsrman, A. E. Moore v. S. McDousall, B. Dickens v. A Morrison, A. Barker v. J. Muirhead. G. Warren v. R. Crow, T. Armstrong v. J. E. Bammond. C.LEVEDON CLUB The C'levedou Galf Club will hold a fourball match on Saturday between teams reinesentirsr the president and captain of tne club. Following in the draw, members of the president's team being mentioned first in each case:—Bryan and Bishop v. Curne and O. Baird, Knight and Blundell v. Henderson and Colquhtjun, Southenll and Jones v. Waters and Couldrey, Dow and Judd v. Orum and L. Brown, Why took and Lane v. A. Brown and Fleming, Hunt and Morris v. Bannerman and Barrel, Munro and Burgoyne v. Wilson and O'Sullivan, Ranger ami Eyere v, two otheris. THAMES CLUB . DRAW [by tki.eghaph—ows correspondent] THAMES. Wednesday Following is the draw for a medal -round to be played by members of the Uinmes Golf Club on Saturday for » club trophy:— H. H. Marshall v lv J. Cletidon. B. B. Boers v. ('. B. Potilftrain, A. G. Fishr-r v. L. (iriffin. E. B. Clendon v. ,A. S. Twentyman, J. Samuel v. P. Peacock, W. Jack v. I. Miller, R, M. Taylor v J. Moran. W. Davies v. B. Laeey. V. Boles v. F S Miller 'G. L. Shaw v. W. H. Baker, K. Griffin v J. Even. D. J. Law v. J. Pease. W. Bongard v. 0. S. H'etherington, W. Kelly v. P. Jensen. G. Mortimer v, F. Sanders, G. McKenzie v. another. WHANGAREI LADIES* CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI. Wednesday The Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club will commence its playing season this week with, a Canadian foursomes. The draw is a a foI]OWF ; _Mrn. Trembath and Miss Hoskmg ,v. Miss Brown and Miss J. Mackay. Miss Steele and Mrs. Lynch v. Mrs. .Reynolds and Miss Symcs, Miss Carrulh and Mrs. Richardson "v. Mrs. G. Robertson and Mrs. Thome; Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs. Ryder v, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Sheen. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Hosking v. Miss M. Mackay and Miss Harrison, Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Gibson v. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Frnser, Miss Stewart and Mrs. Christiunsen v. Miss Collins and Mrs. Burt. Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Lous v. Mrs. G Inn villa and Mrs. Trimmer, Mrs. Tresidder and Mrs. Younger v, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Rishworth, Mrs. Dyi!>r and Miss Johnson v, Miss Millhigion and Mm Ryder. Miss Johnson and Miss Lamb v. Mia# Mcintosh and Miss ScarfC, Miss Bisxpinson and Miss Mirrielees v. Miss Piper and Miss Froode. ROTORUA LADY PLAYERS [BY TEIiEGKAPn —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Wednesday The following were the best cards handed in iu the medal competition and first round of the eclectic competition played to-day by members of the Rotorua Ladies' Golf Club: A grade: Miss B. Dannefaerd, 88, lti—7U: Miss Barker, 77, 4—73: Miss Snodgraas. 84 g„75 ; Miss Carnachah, SB, 12—76; Miss Haymes, 91. 15—7G; Mrs. Walden, 93. 17—7i3. B grade: First division, Mrs. Robinson, 915. 20—76; Mrs. Jones, 100, 21—79; Miss Hawks worth, 100, 21—79; Mrs. Ormsby. 98. 19—79; second division, Mrs. Banks, 105. 29 -70; Mrs. Thompson, 112, 36—76; Miss Glass, 100, 23 —77; Mrs. Crawford, 101. 23—78; Mis Byrne, 106, 28—78. Mrs. Banks was the winner of the tie, decided over the last nine holes. Following is the drew tor the bogey handicap to be played on Saturday r—Miss Mooro v. Miss Simmers. Miss Campbell _ v. Miss O'Sullivan, Miss Dannefaerd v. Miss Meredith, Miss V. Steele v. Miss Isdale, Miss liillcaatt v. Miss R. Steele. PLAYER HOLES IN ONE [BY TRLEO RAI' It —OWN CORK KSVON O F.NT] WHAKATANE, Wednesday Playing on the Mokorua links to-day P. Armstrong holed his tee shot at the 16th hole.
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