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PENNANT COMPETITION

FOURTH ROUND MATCHES TWO GAMES ABANDONED EASY WIN Fos TITIRANGI Matches in the fourth round of the pennant competition were played by members of Auckland golf clubs' during the week-end. In the A grade Titirangi and North Shore defeated Glendowie and Maungakiekie respectively, while the match between Akarana and Remuera at Remuera was abandoned. Akarana defeated Titirangi in the 13 grade. The match between Maungakiekie and Pupuke was abandoned. Results are as follows, players of the first-mentioned club taking precedence in each case:— A GRADE Titirangi v. Glendowie.—Singles: J. H. Young beat E. Hutchison, 4 and 3; R. R. McCrystal and W. A. Cole, all square: J. M. Coltman lost to J. 'Stedman, 3 and 2; E. G. Tallis beat W. A. Laxon, 4 and 3; L. J. Clifford lost to O. Wolfgramm, 5 and 3; F. W. Lucas beat K. H. E. Hockin, 3 nnd 2; V. L. Baker beat J. Kissling. 2 and 1; A. E. Saunders bent F. Lintott, 3 and 2; R. W. Christensen beat. I. G. O'Neill, 8 and 6; J. Galloway bent E. W. Griffiths, 4 and 3. Foursomes.—Young and McCrystal beat Hutchison and Cole, 5 and 4; Coltman and Tallis beat Stedman and Laxon, 2 and 1: Clifford and Lucas beat Wolfgramm and Hockin. 2 nnd I; Baker and Saunders beat Kissling and Lintott, 1 and 2; Chiist"nsen and Galloway beat O'Neill and Griffiths, 3 and 2. Titirangi won by 12 matches to 2, one being all square.

North Shore v. Maungakiokie.—Singles: Browne beat Earle, 4 and 2; Slovens beat D'Audney, 6 and 5; Macindoe beat Tidniarah, I! and 2: Bush beat McFarlane, 7 and 5: Minogue and McOwnn, nil square; O'Connor and Shanly, all square; Nelson lost to Schnauer, 7 and 5; Harrison beat Meredith, 3 and 2; Morrison lost to Morpeth, 3 and 1; Macindoe beat MacCormick, 5 and 3. Foursomes.—Browne and Stevens beat Earle and Tidmnrsh, 3 and 2; Bush and Macindoe and McFarlane nnd_ D'Audney. all square: Harrison and Nelson nnd Schnauer and Meredith, all square; B. Macindoe and Morrison bent Morpeth and Shanly. 1 up; O'Connor and Minogue lost to McOwan and MacCormick, 2 and 1, North Shore won by eight matches to three, four being all square. B GRADE Akarana v, Tltlrangl.—Singles: A. Finn beat R. L. Wilson, 3 and 1; S. Booth and J. Carnachan, all square; V. Salek and R. J. Graham, all square; C. Cammick beat A. Harvey. 2 nnd 1; R. Snowden lost to H. L. Robson, 3 and 2; J. Cairns beat C. S. O. Woods, G and 5; Hay beat J. H. Goyder. 3 nnd 1; C. Taylor lost to C. F. Faram, 2 down; P. Griffiths lost to N. A. Nnismith, 3 nnd 2; Woodhouse beat Smith. 4 nnd 3. Foursomes.—Finn and Booth beat Wilson and Graham, 1 up; Salek and Cammick beat Carnachan and Harvey, 2 and 1; Snowden and Cairns and Robson and Woods, all square; Hay nnd Griffiths and Goyder and !Naismith, all square; Taylor and Woodhouse bent Faram and Smith, 7 and 5. Akarana won by eight, matches to three, four being all square. NORTH SHORE CLUB The following players qualified for the North Shore Golf Club's championships during the week-end: — Seniors.—Stephens. 75; Bush, 77; Spraggon, 80; Nelson. 81: Harrison. 83; Minocue. R3; Oliver, 84; W. Macindoe, 84; B. Macindoe, 84; J. Morrison. 85: Browne, 85: Roberts. 86; D. Rcid, 87; B. E. Goldwater. 88; F. J. Layzell, 90: R, Smallfield. 91. Intermediate. —Chambers, 88; N. S. Chalmers, 88, S. Foot. 89: Buxton, 90: Cashmore, 90; 11. J. Preston. 90; Mingay. 91: R. Ash, 93; Weir, 93; Bartlet. 93; R. White. 94; C. Robinson, 94; N. Preston. 9o: C. Black. 96; Halvey. 9G: A. Whyte. 96. Juniors.—M. D. Ash. 88; Dickey. 94: Badley, 95: Morley, 96; Horno, 98; D. W. Mason, 98; Cooper, 98; Myers, 98: ReesGeorce. 99: A. Cadness. 99; Morris. 100: H. Ibberfson. 100: Dndding. 101; Atwood, 102: Ross. 103; Coldicutt. 105. PUPUKE CLUB The first round of the Pupuko Golf Club's championships was played on Saturday. Following were the results:— Seniors. —E. W. Mills beat W. D. Ross, a and 1; R. Pacey beat A. F. Burnett, at the 20th; J T. McCorkindale beat H. Webb. 4 and 3; R. Johnston beat H. E. Nicholas. Juniors.— E. L. Ryan beat F. A. Pearcey. 3 and 2: F. Mason beat E. A. Carson. 4 and 2- A. D. McGregor beat H. A. Craig. 2 up. R. Nicholas beat W. H. Smith. 2 and 1; I. Howden beat O. H. Probert, 3 and 2; T. Gooding beat F. C. Williamson, at the 19th; C. Jaggs beat J. C. Malcolm. 2 and 1; J. Drought won from L. Johnston by default. , , . The Stableford bogey match resulted in a tie between W. Wilson and J. C. Bennett, with cards of 34. Other good scores were:— T. E. Gooding, F. Williamson, 33; J. Drought, A. G. Mallett, 32. J. Drought beat C. Jaggs in the final of the Pupuke Cup. 1 up. F. Williamson beat T. Gooding in the play-off of a bogey competition tie. WAITEMATA CLUB The qualifying round of the championship was played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club op Saturday. The following players qualified:—R. Ross. L. Brookes. 8o; F. Hammon, 89; W. Townsend, 91; I. McDougall, A. Lamb, 92; -T. Aubm, S. Ferguson, 95. . , , A Stableford bogey match was won by F. Hope, with a score of 33. . , The caddieß' match resulted in a win for K. Buchanan witlv a net score of 86. ine runner-up was W. Shaw. 91. HAMILTON CLUB • [from otjr own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The first of two qualifying rounds for the Hamilton Golf Club's championship was played at St. Andrews links yesterday. A tricky wind made good scoring difficult, and the cards returned were poor. The best cards returned in the three grades were as follows: Club Championship.—W. C. Wynne. 80; A. G. Cradwick, 82; R. J. Love, 84; R. F. Edmonds, L. V. Bellingham, 85; J. F. Ferguson. 86; H. F. Blackie. C. B. Wake, A T Atkins, J. M. Horton, 87; C. Sutcliffe, 88; fi. D. Harding, H. T. Gillies, 89; F. Raven, 90; P. G. Russell, 93; P. G. Harkness, 94; J. M. Graham, E. H. Grocott, A. L. Tompkins, 97. Intermediate Grade.—D. C. Cove<try, 83; R A. Shaw, 86; G. H. Bindon, 87; L. R. W. Reid. 88: W. J. King, F. A. Marcroft, R. W. Rutherfurd, A. H. Ward. C B Fullerton-Smith, J. A. Salisbury. 89; D R Wood H. Riddell, M. M. Frost, G. C' Kissling, 90; K. McLeod, 91; N. D'Arcy Smith, C. E. Shakeshaft, 92; A. M. Fahey, A. J. B. Ryan, T. Simpson, H. F. Morton, 93; O. M. Good, 94; N. Duxfield, E. C Sare, 95; S Mayes. F. G. Wooller, 96; L. Potter, A F. Cole, 97; C. H. H. Clarke, R. B. Hart, 98; L. Champion. 99: J. F. Strang. 100. Junior Grade. —J. D. Todd, V. O. Purcell H. G. Loveridge, 91: M. C. Stranger. 94; A. T. James, J. C. Taylor, 95; E. A. Palmer, T. A. Milroy, 96; A. E. McCracken, 97; M. N. Keenan. C. N. de Latour, 98; P Newland, H. C. Ross, F. House, 101; J." Clearv, W. Wcstwater, 102; F. D. Pinfold. 103; N. R. Lawler, 104; H. J. McMullin. 105; A. W. Nisbet, 106; A. W. Rutherfurd, 107; A. L. McDonald, 109: N. R. Rawlings, 110; A. E. Thomas. W. Waring. Ill; D. Grant, A. E. Savage, .T. H. Elliott, 112; E. D. McLellan, 113; J. A. M. Clachan, 117; J. Herdman, 126. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The monthly medal round and qualifying round of the championships and the Gillies Vase will be played in conjunction by members of the Hamilton Ladies Golf Club on Wednesday. Players will start at 10.30 o'clock. The draw is as follows, seniors scratch to 18. juniors 19 to 25 and Gillies vase 2G to 36:—Mrs. Mander and Miss J. Masters, Mrs. Clachan and Mrs. McCrncken. Mrs Batt and Miss V. Cann. Miss Duxfield and Miss Provis, Mrs. Day and Miss Templer Miss Wilkinson and Miss Coventry, Mrs Gower nnd Mrs. Sutherland. Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. Rawlings. Mrs. Grocott nnd Miss Seavill, Mrs. Fullerton-Smith and Mrs Waring, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Riddell nnd Mrs. C. Taylor. Mrs Dingle and Miss Waring, Mrs. Bindon nnd'Mrs. Brewis, Mrs. Pettit and Mrs. Kemp Mrs. Isdaile and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Russell and Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs. King and Mrs. Primrose. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Hammond. Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Snndford. Miss D. Eyre and Mrs. Joy. Mrs. Orr end Mrs. Strang. Miss Upton and Mrs. Nisbet. Miss McLean and Miss K. Wilson, Miss M. Evre and Miss J. Rutherfurd. Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Tiiitlierfiird. Mrs. nockin and Miss Mears, Mrs. Vnlintine and „Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. McNicol. Mrs Griffiths nnd Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs Gruar and Mrs. Ratcliffe. Mrs. Masters and Mrs Hooker, Mrs. Fraser nnd Miss B. Smith. Miss Bruce and Miss Stevens, Mrs. C. Matthews and Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Snvape. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. F M. Tnvlor, Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs Gibson, Mrs. Phillips Turner and Mrs Luckie. Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Hallett.

SOUTHERN LADIES' TITLE [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] DANNEVIRKE, Sunday Two Manawatu players contested the final of the Southern Hnwke's Bay ladies' golf championship, Mis.; Guy defeating the titleholder, Miss M. Garner, 2 and 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 15

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PENNANT COMPETITION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 15

PENNANT COMPETITION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 15