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GOLF CONTESTS

AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS MATCHES AT MIDDLEMORE PRESIDENTS FOURSOME MEDAL The president's foursome medal competition was played by members of the Auckland Golf Club at Middlcmore on Saturday. A lurge field competed and i the course was in excellent condition, having dried considerably with the few I recent fine dn\s. Following were ttie best cards returned:— S. G. McCoy and A. L. Macicdoe. 86, | 15—71; H. Plumley and S. H. Abel, 78, | G—72; E. L, Bartlcct and R. G. Rainger, i 7S. 5 —73; G. 13. Abel and R. F. John- ! ston, 85, 10 —75: V. E, Masters and G. L. j Thorbnrn, 91, 10—75; N. Louisson and M. i Benjamin, 86. 11—75; J. F. Evans mid I). ! Poison, 91. 16—75; P Savage and R. D. i Horton, 80, 4—76; C. J. Fisher and H. R. j Kirker, 69. 13 —76; W. N. Abbott und T. I W. J. Johnson, 82, 0—76. I HOLED IN ONE TWO PLAYERS' FEATS | A member of the Auckland Golf Club. E. i B. Brown, playing in the president's four- ! some medal competition at the Middlemore links on Saturday, did the seventh hole, a distance of 155 yards, in one. The ball landed direct in the bole. The par I score for the hole ib three. | The North Shore Golf Club's professional, N. Bell, also did a. hole in one at the Whangarei links on Saturday. Playing in a friendly four-ball match, he holed out, in j one at the 18:b. a distance of 105 yards. ! PENNANT MATCH WIN FOR MAUNG AK lEK.IE Ac A grade pennant match played by ■ members of the Maungakieki# and Tiiirangi Goif Clubs during the week-end resulted iti a win for Maungakiekie by eight matches to five, two being all square. Results are as follows, the names cf Maungakiekie players being: mentioned first in each cose:— Single*.—R. M. 'George beat H. D. Brins- , den. 1 up; J. H. Earle and «T. Young, all i square: W. H. D'Auduey beat R. McCrystnl. I 4 and 3: 1. McOwan beat J. Coltman, 4 j and 3; H. Tidmarsh beat E. G. Talhe. 2 and 1; D. G. Macfarlerte lost to T. Morpeth. 2 and 1; L. B. Schnauer lost to F. Yt\ Lucas. 1 down; J. D. Shanly beat L. J. j Clifford. 4 and 3; H. Morpeth beat H. A. Good. 3 and 2; R. Meredith lost to Saunders. 2 and 1. Foursomes.—George and Earle and Brineden and Coltman. all square and MrOwan lost to Young and Tallie, 4 and 2: Tidsnarsh one! Macfarlane beat McCrystal and Good. 5 and 4; Shanly snH H. Morpeth beat Lucas and Morpeth, C and 5; Schnauer and Meredith lost to Clifford and Saunders, 1 do\rn. The B lirade match played at Titirangi was won by Titirangi by 11 matches to 4. Following are the results, Titirangi players being mentioned first;— Singles.—R. L. 'Wilson beat G. S. McC'ormick, 6 and 5; G. L. Baker neat J. Pclham, 1 up; R. B. Carr beat J. F. Russell, 3 and 1; J- Carnachan beat R. G. Moffitt, 6 and 4: N. A. Naismith lost to M. Wiseman, 8 and 0; R. J. Graham beat J. Earle. 1 flp; H. L. Robson beat A. Wool-, ley, fi and 5: L. Knight be;it A. Y. Sehischka, 4 and 2; J. Galloway beat G. Bennett, 4 and 3; A. Harvey lost to JPalmer. 2 and 1. Foursomes. —Wi'scm and Baker lost to McCormick and Pelham, 2 and 1; Carr ami Carnachan lost to Russell and Enr.e, 2 ruc 1; Naismith and Graham beat Moffitt and Wiseman. 4 and 3; Hobson and Knight beat Wool ley and Sehischka. 4 und 2; Galloway and Harvey beat Bennett and Palmer, 2 and 1.

MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB In the sixth round of the Elliffe Cup plaved by members of the Mnungtikiekie Golf Club on Saturday R. M. George beat 6. Caro, 3 ar>d 2. The second round of the Schnauer Cap. with concurrent medal competition, resulted as follows; A Grade.—A. Belcher. 82. 13 —70; R. G. Moffitt. 79, 8—71; J. D. Shanly, 79. 7—72; H. Tidmarsh, 78, 6—72; L. E. Vivian, S5, 12—73- G. Stitchbnry. 88. 15—73. B Grade.—W. G. McClintock, 90, 23-C7; G. H. Philson. 91. 23—65; R. J. Coates. 94 -">5—69; F. M. Luwrie. 84, 13—71; H. R.' Whymun. S3. 14-71; R. N. Bennett. 84. 13—71; W. Fowlds. 91. 19—72; C. C. Ewen. 89 17—72; J. S. Colegrove, 90. 18—72; G. H! Benton. 95. 23—72, AKARANA CLUB Following are the results of the fourth round of the Tyler Memorial Cup competilion played by roe-nibers of thfc Ak&rana Gou Club on Saturday;— , „. Seniors.—J. Swanson. '3, o—-3; G. Biss, •79. 4—75 ; V. Salek. 85, 10—.o: J. Biss, S«, V—7s- H Tvler. 88. 12—76; Dr. Paterson, fi. 8—76; T. Griffiths, 90, 11—79. Juniors.—C. Shenk;ri, 89, r,r chell, 92. 18—74; W. Butler 94, 3>- ( 4. T; Miller. 88. 13-75: R. Tappenden, 92. I<—<o. I. Houston. 89, 14-75; L. WraUiall. 100. 24—76; J- Toney. 91. 15—T6; E. CasseUsBrown. 90, 14— 7C. GLENDOWIE BEATS PAPAKURA A match between members of the Papnkura and Glendowia Golf C*nbs played at PapaVctra during the -weei-end resulted in win for Glendowie by five matches to none, seven being all square. Followmg are the results, Papakura players being mentioned first in each case: — j Morning Games.—Kirk and Mi-ler and Griffiths and Kennedy, all square;; Wren and Grace and Jeffrey and Pamer, all square. Weaver arid Riley and Wilson and Speedy. all square: Burgess and Woolky iost to Herring awl Brown-Douglas, 4 and 3 Ell*t. and Hackett and Beale and fcl square: Davie and Sallary and J. Teiry nnd W. Monteit'h, all square. , . « Afternoon Games.—Kirk and MilL r * Griffiths and Kennedy. & anil 4; V.ren anci Graoe and Jeffrey and Palmer, all square. Weaver and Riley and dsoj l and Speedy; all square: Burgess and oolley lost to Hcrrins and iKniierfeldt and Hackett lost to Beale and 3 and 1; Davk and Sallary lo=t to J. itrry and W. Monteitb. 3 und

GLENDOWIE CLUB A four-bail best-bull bogey handicap was plaved by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday. Dr. Horton and L. hejs -with a card of si* up were the winners. Other scores were:—J. Stedman and . Lintott. 4 up: G. Brown-Don pi as and V. C. John*. 4 up: F. Trice and h. A. Kennedy, 3 up; E. W. Griffith? and R Jeffrey. 2 up: G. Palmer B. Katterfelat. •2 up- J. McCrystal and P. Edmonds, all square; TV. Moateith and 3. Terry a,l square: L. Cole and Ferguson, 1 dov.n. X. Hockiu and A. Wilson. :? down The follow in? matches in .the rnxedfourKoir.es contest were completed.—Stedman and Miss Munford oeat W. Hytchinson and Miss Frater. 5 and 4: S L-ntott and M.e. MeMaster beat VT. Menteitb and Miss Sut--1 un- D McGregor and Miss Sander. Si A a Johns Mclndoe, 8 and 4 ■ I. O'Neill and Miss Day beat J H. Beale and Miss Eales. .-. and 4; F. Trice aid Mrs Hovrey Walker beat A. Boss and Miss Porter. 2 and 1; P -Tolins and Mrs. Kpvs beat X. Dixon and M:ss English. 7 and 6- V. Ambler and Mrs. Chisholm beat Dr.'llorton and Mrs. Kiwsling. 2 and 1- S TCeve arid Miss Olveill beat B. Katterfeldt and Mrs. McArthur a and 3; J Kisslinp and Mrs. Brown beat Morns and Mrs. Btidinan. 4 and 3: L. J. Keys and Mrs. Lintott beat G. Palmer and Miss Souter. 5 and 4. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The winners of the bogey match played by members of the Otuhnhu Ladies Golf Hub were as fo11ow«:-A grade. Miss L. Smith: B grade. Mi c » L Met ready; C grade, Mrs. K. F. Molloy. The semi-finals of the handicap tniirnament resulted:—A grade: Miss M. Hill beat Mr« Henderson. 4 and 3; Miss L. Smith beat' Mrs. Cox. at the 19th. B erode: Miss K Waters beat Miss Arnnboldi. 4 and 2: M. Kati beat Miss P. Lipscombe. 4 A medal scramble will be played on "Wednesday, commencing at 10.30 o'clock. Partners will be arranged at the clubhouse. MATCH AT PUKEKOHE [FROM OW. OWN COJIRESrOXDKNT] PTTKEKOHE. Sunday A match between teams picked by the president and the captain was the fixture on tbe Pakckobe Golf Club's coarse yesterday. The president's teuai won by a margin of one game. Details are a* follows, players representing the president being mentioned first; Coyle and Jobson beat Koulston and Griereon. 3 and 2; Mills and, Huv/ke beat Foote and Lawson. 1 up: Douglas and Schlaepfer, all square v.ith Moore and Payne: Reynolds and McNaught bent Taylor and McKinnon. 2 up; Hogg and C. Cooper beat Snell and Johnston. 6 and 4; Borne and Marshall lost to Jordan and Campbell. 2 down: Clark and Cole-baker lost to Bayly and Eitall. 4 acd 3; Sharp end Allen lost to Itose and Foster, « and 9.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15

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GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15

GOLF CONTESTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 15