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CLUB COMPETITIONS CONTESTS AT MIDDLEMORE CAPTAIN'S TOURNEY MATCHES Matches in the first and seconc rounds of the captain's match play tournament were played at Middlemore on Saturday by members of tho Auckland Golf Club. Following wero tho results: — First Round.—H. L. Rees beat W. T. Bell, 2 and 1; A. McC. Clark beat F. A. Abbott, 3 and 2; A. J. Fricdlander beat R. O. Gardner, 3 and 1; R. G. Rainger beat R. P. Worley. 2 and 1; S. S. Wilson beat S. H. Abel, 6 and 4; E. L. Bartleet beat C. V. Mark, 2 nnd 1: V. E Masters beat H. Horton, 1 up; W. 13. Souter beat A. M. Smith, at the 19th; A. L. McLean beat A. R. Martin, 2 nnd 1; R. E. Horrocks beat B. H. Menzies, 3 und 2: G. Mills-Palmor beat W. Gunson, 1 up: W. N. Abbott beat H. W. Hotson, 4 and 3; J. W. Gunn beat C. F. Ashton, 3 nnd 1. Second Round.—R. G. Rainger beat C. I. Nathan, 3 and 1; P. 11. Brett beat E. B. Brown, 3 and 2; H. Plumley bent G. C. Henderson, 1 up; C. H. Archer beat R. D. Horton, 2 and 1; I. MacEwnn beat V. W. AVilson, 7 and 5; R. D. Wright beat R. H. Browne, 2 and 1: T. W. J. Johnson beat K. H. Wilson. 5 nnd 3; B. G. Thomson beat A. Boddington, 1 up; R. E. Rainger beat N. Mitchell. 5 nnd 4; F. Hartshorn beat H. Williams. 1 up; S. Handyside beat W. M. Bell, 7 and fi. AKARANA CLUB Following is the result of the second round of the Tyler Memorial Cup and the monthly medal played on Saturday by members of tho Akarana Golf Club:— Seniors.—G. Biss, 76, 6—70; H. Bennett, 82, 10—72; H. Brown, 82, 9—73; A. Simm, 83, 9—74; S. Booth, 85, 10—75; C. Cammick, BG, 11—75; J. Thomson, 81, 5, 76; W. Greenbank. 83. 7—76; E. Cashmore. 86, 9—77; F. Livingstone, 86, 8—78; Thompson, 89, 10—79. Juniors.—J. Coney, 85, 19—66; J. C. Best, 91. 20—74; C. Shenkin. 92. 17—75; L. Cummins, 91, 15—76; C. Davis, 90, 13—77; J. Biss, 93. 16—77; V. Smith, 80, 12—77; T. Galloway, 96, 17—79; J. Osborne, 97, 18—79. TITIRANGI CLUB A bogey handicap for the president's prize was played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday. The links were in excellent condition, and some good scores were returned. Following were the best scores:—A. E. Saunders, 3 up; H. L. Robson, 2 up; R. W. Olsen, H. H. Souter. 1 up; V. L. Baker, J. H. Goyder. G. Bartleet, V. C. Keys, all square; J. H. Young. H. W. Cooke, W. P. Baker, 1 down. Matches played in the fifth round for the Taylor Bowl resulted as follows: —L. Knight beat A. J. Good. 3 and 2; E. G. Tr.llis beat J. Gilmour. 2 up; R. E. Alpe beat H. A. Broadbent, 4 and 2. GL.ENDOWIE CLUB The opening round of the Glendowie Golf Club's annual four-ball competition for the Latimer bags was played on Saturday. Following were the results:—A. C. Johns and V. Ambler beat A. C. Herring, and F. Colebrook. 1 up; J. E. Stedman and J. Kingston beat G. Palmer, and J. Terry, 4 and 3; I. O'Neil and T. Agmen-Smith beat A. C. Tnine and W. Montieth, 3 and 2; J. McCrystal nnd R. Allan bent J. H. Hall and A. W. McCoy, 4 and 3; D. McGregor and S. Keys beat A. Wilson and L. Keys, 2 and 1 ; R. McCullough and A. G. Graham beat R. Jeffreys and J. G. Beale. 4 and 3; E. W. Griffiths and W. Long beat L. Walker and Lane at the 19th. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey match for a trophy presented by Mrs. F. Lintott to be played by memberß of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday, commencing at 11 a.m.:—Mrs. M. G. McArthur v. Mrs. E. Hutchison, Mrs. N. Taylor v. Mrs. G. Warren, Mrs. R. McCullough v. Miss M. Colson, Mrs. G. Pollock v. Mrs. C. Hughes, Mrs. G. C. Davenport v. Mrs. N. Morris. Mrs. J. Kissling v. Miss W. Sutton, Mrs. H\ V. MeGinley v. Mrs. S. Keys. Mrs. H. R Wake v. Mrs. L. J. Keys. Miss M. Herbert V. Miss S. Melndoe, Mrs. Markwick v. another. Miss M. O'Neill v. Miss R. Wake, Miss B. Steven v. Miss N. Sharland. Miss M English v. Miss B. Enlis, Miss M. Goodwin v. Miss P. Arthur, Miss R. Morrison v. Mrs. J. H. Hall, Miss N. Jawett v. Miss J. Long. . _ . Following is the draw for a C grade match:—Mrs. C. B. Miller v. Mrs. R. Stirling, Mrs. Meiklejohn v. Mrs. Bridgens, Miss S. Porter v Miss J. Day, Mrs. Campbell v. another, Miss P. Hayes v. Mißs J. Frater, Miss Z. Saunders v. Miss P. Wilcock. Miss E. P. Mumford v. Miss C. M. Lambert, Miss L. Jnmes v. Mrs. K. Rudmnn, Miss N. Shirley v. Miss M. Steven. Following were the best scores returned in the last L.G.U. match:—Handicaps 1 to 21: Mra. J. C. Hill. 101. IS —83: Mrs. A. HoweyWulker, 99. 16—83. Mrs. Hill won on the Inst nine holes. Handicaps 22 to 36: Mrs. S. Keys, 112. 36—76: Mrs. G. C. Davenport. 113. 35—78: Mrs. N. Taylor. 110, 32—78; Mrs. M. G. McArthur, 101. 22—79. The C grade match was won by Miss J. Long with a score of 71, 22 —19. PUPUKE CLUB The second round of the captain's prize was played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the results:—F. Fox beat I. McMnster. 4 and 3; E. L. Ryan beat J. Wells, 5 and 4; H. E. Nicholas beat W. Skelton, 3 and 2; A. D. McGregor beat R. Pacey, 4 and 2; W. Stemson beat W. Smith, 1 up. In the Stableford bogey, A. G. Mollett proved tho winner with a score of 38. Other cards were:—J. C. Bennett, 30; P. Mason, 31; A. D. McGregor, C. Jaggs, 32. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Members of the Pupuke Ladies' Golf Club will play a Stnbleford bogey match on Wednesday, commencing at 10 a.m. The draw is as follows:—Miss Willis v. Mrs. Whitcombe. Miss G. Williams v. Miss K. Harty. Miss Williamson v. Mrs. Andrew, Miss O'Neill v. Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Gray v. Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Bowden v. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Howie v. Mrs. Prosser, Miss Goodin v. Miss White, Mrs. Kis&sn v. Mrs. Herbert, Miss Blomfield v. Miss Cameron, Mrs. Beaumont v. Miss Lorie, Mrs. Hopkins v. MrR. Houghton, Mrs. Fair v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. Lewin v. Miss P. Wilson, Miss Alison v. Mrs. Quick, Miss Parker v. Miss Barton, Miss Nicks v. Mrs. Thomas. Miss Gudgeon v. Miss Bayne, Mrs. Mair v. Mrs. Pearcey. There will be no competition for C grade plnyers this week. Week-end players will play a bogey match next Saturday. The draw is as follows: Mrs. McFarlnne v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss Bailey, Miss G. Lorie v. Mrs. Fair, Miss McArthur v. Miss O'Neill, Miss .B. Mills v. Mrs. Thomas, Miss C. Mills v. another. NORTH SHORE CLUB The second round of the captain's prize was played by members of the North Shore Golf Club on Saturday. Following were the results:—C. C. Robinson beat L. R. H. AVebber, 4 and 3; A. F. Halvey beat H. E. Goodwin. 2 and 1; A. White beat R. E. Ashe, 2 and 1; L. J. Minogue bent I. McHarg, 3 and 2; S. Reid beat A. Brett, 1 up; Iv. D. Anderson beat H. Stevens, 3 and 2; F. M. Cooper beat J. Rees-George. 4 nnd 3: H. V. Everton beat E. Sullivan, 2 \ip; M. H. Bush beat A. S. Cadness, 6 and 4; L. Cashmore beat S. Harrison, at the 20th; D. .T. Reid beat E. J. Wiseman, 5 and 4: 11. Bartlett beat A. E. Browne. 3 and 2; W. Oliver beat 11. Cadness, 3 and 2: A. J. Weir beat J. Money, 7 and 5: 11. Preston, jun.. beat R. White, 1 up; J. T. McCorkindale beat J. K. Moiris, 4 and 2; S. Foot beat W. 11. Chambers, 4 and 3; B. E."Goldwater beat 11. G. Keen, G and 5: C. R Morley beat J. W. Morrison, 1 up; A. M. Seamnn bent A. R. Morris, 5 and 4; A. J. Spraggon won from B. O. Goodnll by default; I. B. Chalmers beat A. Bartlett, 4 and 3; W. Macindoe beat A. B. Gilfillan, 6 and 5. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for a flag match fo be played by members of tho North Shore Ladies' Golf Club next Wednesday, starting at 10 o'clock: —Miss M. Stevens v. Miss O'Neill, Miss O. Stevens v. Mrs. Pike, Miss Leggoe v. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. McCorkindale v. Mrs. Swanston, Mrs. Houghton v. Mr 3. Smnllfield, Mrs. Clouston y. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Weir, Miss Gillett v. Miss McDonald, Miss Duder v. Mrs. Ibbertson. Mrs. Badley v. Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Hobbs. Mrs. Cnmpboll v. Miss M. Mason, Mrs. Allen v. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Walsh v. Miss Nonkes, Mrs. Home v. Mrs. Broughton, Miss Charman v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss McFetridge v. Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Wilson, Miss Stewart v. Mrs. Earle. Mrs. Duder v. Mrs. Preston. Miss N. Mason v. Mrs. Freakes, Mrs. Bow v. Mrs. At wood. Miss Bartlett v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Bush v. Mrs. Melville, Mrs. Rollo v. Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. P. Mason. Mrs. Short v. Mrs. Rollo, MiFs McDonnell v. Miss Parkinson, Mrs. Armitnge y. Mrs. Black, Mrs. Gillies v. Mrs. Littlejohn. A flag match will he played by week-end players, partners being drawn at tho clubhouse. A match will bo played next Thursday for C grade players, partners to be drawn at tho clubhouse. HOLED IN ONE The distinction- of being tho first player to hole in one on the Remuera Golf Club's new course fell to F. Sprngue. Playing on Saturdny afternoon he performed the feat with an iron shot at the ninth hole, a distance of 160 yds.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 14

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 14

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22107, 13 May 1935, Page 14