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PENNANT GOLF

THIRTY HOUND DECIDED MATCHES IN TWO GRADES TITIRANGI DEFEATS AKARANA Matches in the third round of the pennant golf competition were decided yesterday. In the A grade Titirangi scored a decisive win over Akarana and Maungakickio heat North Shore bv a comfortable margin. Four B grade matches were played, Akarana, Otahuhu, North Shore and Pupuko deofating Maungakickio, Glendowie, Romticra and Titirangi respectively. Following are the results, the names of players in the first-mentioned club taking precedence in each easo: — A GRADE Titirangi v. Akarana.—At Titirangi: Foursomes—Brinsden and \oung beat L. Bryant and Smith, 4 and 8; McCrystnl and J. M. Coltman brat G. Coltmnn and Bush, 3 and 2; Morpeth and Hutchison beat Jacobsen and Snlek, '2 "P.: Harvey and Robson bent Wigginß nnd- Swanson, 2 up: Saunders nnd Galloway beat Livingstone nnd S. Bryant, 1 up. Singles..—H. D. Brinsden nnd L. Bryant, all square; J. H. Young beat P. Smith, 4 and 3; R. R. McCrystal lost to G. Coltman. 4 and 3: J. M. Coltman lost to C. Jacobsen, 2 down; T. Morpeth beat J. Swnnson, 3 nnd 2; E. Hutchison beat F. Livingstone, 2 . up; A. Hnrvey and M. Bush, all square; H. L. ' Robson beat S. Brynnt, 1 up; A. E. Saunders bent H. Wiggins, 3 and 1; J. Galloway beat V. Salek, 1 up.

Titirangi won by 11 games to 2, two being all square. Maungakiekie v. North Shore. At Maungakiekie: Foursomes George nnd Earle bent B::own nnd Stevens, 5 and 4; Tidmarsh and Shanley bent W. Mncindoe nnd Minogue, 1 lip: McOwan and Hawley beat Penman nnd B. Mncindoe, 2 and 1: Schnauer and Pelhnm beat Morrison nnd Nelson, G nnd 5; Morpeth and Macfarlnne lost to Harrison nnd Frnser-Smith, 3 and 2.

Singles.—George beat Brown. 2 up; Enrle bent W. Macindoe, 3 nnd 2: Tidmnrsh beat Minogue, 4 and 3; Shanley beat Stevens. 5 and 3; McOwen lost to Penman, 2 and 1; Hnwley best Nelson, 5 and 4: Schnauer beat Morrison, 5 and 3; Pelhnm beat B. Macindoe, 3 and 1; Morpeth bent Hnrrison, 5 and 4; Macfarlnne lost to FrnserSmith, 2 down. Maungakiekie won by 12 games to 8. B GRADE Akarana v. Maungakiekie.—At Aknrnna: Foursomes—J. E. Cashmore and A. R. Finn beat D. MacCormick and J. Earle, 1 up; Dr. J. A. Pnterson and T. Mitchell bent M. Wiseman nnd R. G. Moffitt, 4 and 2; H. Cullen and S. Booth loßt to J. Balsrarnie and L. E. Vivian, 1 down: F. B. Thompson nnd W. R. Woolhouse bent N. J. Kidd and D. E. Coutts. 5 and 4; C. Shenkin and C. E. Cammick beat W. Renshnw and J. T. Tanner, 2 and 1. Singles.—Dr. J. A. Pnterson beat D. F. MacCormick, 1 up; J. E. Cashmore lost to John Enrle, 7 nnd 6; A. R. Finn bent M. Wisemnn, 4 nnd 3: H. Cullen beat R. G. Moffitt, 4 and 3; T. Mitchell bent J. Balgarnie. 2 tip: F. Booth and L. E. Vivian, nil square; F. B. Thompson beat N. .T. Kidd. 6 and 5: W. R. Woolhouse nnd D. E. Coutts, all square; C. Shenkin beat W. Renshnw. 1 up; C. E. Cammick loat to J. T. Tanner, 6 and 5. Akarana won by 10 games to 3. two being nil square. Otahuhu v. Glendowie.—At Otahuhu: Foursomes—H. Levy and S. Clark lost to Cole and Stedman,'2 down; A. P. Eustace and J. Rogers beat F. Trice and W. Lnxon, 5 nnd 4; A Todd and J. Goddnrd beat J. McCrystal nnd Lintott, 4 nnd 3; J. Kerr and R. E. Brown beat A. C. Johns and Self, 6 and 5; O. Bnyly and H. Saunders beat O'Neill nnd May, 4 and 3. Singles.—Levy and Cole, all square; Eustace lost to Stedman, 1 down; Rogers beat Trice, 2 up; S. Clark beat W. Laxcn, 2 and 1; A Todd lost to Lintott, 3 and 2: J. Goddnrd beat McCrystal, 3 and 2; Kerr beat A. C. Johns, 2 up; Brown and O'Neill, all-square; O. Bayly beat Self. 5 and 4; H. Saunders lost to May. 1 down. Otahuhn won by 9 games to 4. two being all square. North Shore v. Remuera.—At North Shore: Foursomes —Mansergh and Kissling beat Spraggon and Reid, 3 and 1; Clifton nnd McManus beat White and Roberts, 4 and 3; Millen nnd Smith lost to Preston, jun., and S. Foot, 4 and 3; Massey nnd Duncan beat Everton and Bartlett, 3 nnd 1; Ball and Uren lost to H. J. Preston and R. E. Ash, 4 nnd 2. Singlesi.—M:msergh beat Spraggon. 2 and 1; McManus loSt to Reid, 3 nnd 1; Clifton beat White, 4 and 3; Kissling lost to Roberts, 4 and 3: Miller lost to Preston, jun., 3 nnd 2; Smith lost to S. Foot, 5 nnd 4; Dnncnn lost to Everton. 2 down; Bnll beat H. Bartlett, 6 and 5; Massey lost to R. E. Ash. 4 and 3; Uren lost to H. J. Preston, 3 and 2. North Shore won by 9 games to 6.

Pupuke v. Titirangi.—At Pupuke: Fourpomes—R. Pacey and H. Nicholas lost to F W. Lucas and A. M. Goulding, 6 nnd 4- E W Mills and H. Webb beat R. Carr and L. Clifford, 5 nnd 4; H. Randrup and J. Armstrong, nnd R. Graham and £. Naismith, all square: R. Isicholas and H. Probert: and A Joblin and L. all square; A. R. Stephenson and H. Y. Gray bent H-. Broadbent and O. Wolfgramme. 3 al Sir)"les. —Pa'cev nnd Lucas, all squnre: H. Nicholas lost to Goulding, 3 nnd 1; Randrup beat Carr, 1 up; Webb bent Clifford, 2 up; E. W. Mills lost to Graham, 1 down: Armstrong beat Naismith, 1 up: R. lucholas lost to Jobli". 5 and 3- Probert lost to Norton, 1 dowfi; Stephenson beat Wolfgramme, 2 up: Gray beat Brondbent, 4 and 3. Pupuke won by 7 games to 5. three beina ell square

TITIRANGI CLUB A bogey handicap for the president s trophy, played by members of the Titirangi Golf Club on Saturday, resulted in a win for H. D. Brinsden, who, playing from scratch, returned u brilliant card of 5 up. The next best cards were:—A H. O 2 up; E. Hutchison. C. G. Fisher, C. P. Worley E. W. Yates. 1 up; F. G. Alpe. A. R. ' Hodgson, H. W. Sinclair, A. C. Jacob. 1 do-vn. PUPUKE CLUB The third monthly medal rpurd for the Mmgav Cup was played in conjunction with a nullifying round for the Pupuke Cup by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday The following sixteen players Qualified for the Pupuke Cup :-T E. Gooding. 79 16—63; C. H. Pnlmer, 80, 17—63; J. Drought, 80 14- 66: T. do Clive Lowe. 83. 17—68: A. B. Stephenson, 78, 11 —67, vv. Ross, 79, 12-67; G. A. Waterman. 79. 12—67• I. Howden. 82. 15—67; R Durham. oi <24 R7- H Nicholas. 74, 6—68; It. Pncey. 74* 5 69; E. W. Mills. 78. 9-69; E. Carson 84 15 —69: L. Hume. 87. 18—-69: W. Skelton. 83. 19—69: "it. Mullis, 98. 24—69. Gooding nnd Palmer tied, the latter winning on the count back. s PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the Williamson Cup. to be played by member* of the Pupuke Lndies Golf Club on Wednesday next, commencing nt 10 am —Mrs. A. Herbert v. Miss J. Johnston,' Mrs. M. Fnir y. Mrs. Harrison Gregory. Mrs. H. Kensington v. Mrs. K. McFarlane. Mrs. E. Mills v Mrs H. Gray. Mrs. H. Bowden v. Mise R. Willis. Mrs. F. Pronser v. Mrs. R. Baxter. The following have byes:—Miss K. Hnrty v Mrs P. Andrew. Mrs. A. Tysoe v. Mrs. G Mnyhill, Mrs. W. Houghton v. Miss M. Alison. Mrs. P. Thompson v. Miss E. Lone. Miss M Ross v. Mrs. A. Allen, Mrs. Kirkbv v Mrs. E. Cox. Miss M. Cnmeron v. Mrs. C. Randall. Miss B. O'Neill v. Miss M. Parker Mrs. I. Fleming v. Mrs. B. Klssen. Mrs A. Chirk v. Mrs. G. Christian. Mm. D Mair v. Mrs T. flooding, Mrs. W, Penmnont v. Mrs. J. Weir. Miss H. Gudgeon v. nnother. A mrdnl round will bo plnyed by thnse members not competing in .the above mulch. , , ~ , Week end members msy choose thetr own partner# for the final round of the eclectic medal hnndicnp to be played next Saturday The Aotea Roa Cup nnd coronation medal will be played on Monday next.

ROTORUA CLUB [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] ROTOItUA, Sunday Following in the result of (he final round of an eclectic match played by members of' the Rotorua Golf Club yesterdayJ. Clarken. 68. 6-62; T. Kelly. 73, 10-63; G. Marshall, 71—8. 63; M. Carr, 68—3. 65; W. Monk. 71, S—GG; D. Denham, 78. 13—GG; H. Hamilton, 78, 12—66; C. Young, 78. 12—66; E. La Trobe Hill. 77, 10-67; J. Fortune, 97. 20-—67; P. Torlesse, 78, 10—68; W. Kusabs, 74, 5—69; R. C. Smith, 75, 5—69; L. Bnrker. 75, 6—69; L. Dingle, 82, 13—69; A. Dukeson, 80. 11—69; F. Wilkie, 82, 13—69; "W. Penno, 83, 14—69; J. M. Jackeon. 89, 20—69.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22421, 18 May 1936, Page 16

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PENNANT GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22421, 18 May 1936, Page 16

PENNANT GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22421, 18 May 1936, Page 16