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MATCHES AT AKARANA

TYLER MEMORIAL CUP RESULTS dF THIRD ROUND The third round of tho Tyler Memorial Cup was played by members of the Akarana Golf Club oil Saturday. A handicap medal match, in which competitors were divided into two grades, was played in conjunction. Players with a handicap of ]o and under comprised the A grade, while those with a handicap of 1G and over comprised the B grade. Results are as follows- — A Grade.—A. R. Finn, 80, <5 —72; S. Livingstone, 78, 5—73; V. J. (J. Smith, 85, 12 —73; S. Booth, 83, 8 —75; F. TJ. Thompson, 81, 0 —75; J. E. Cusllinore, 81, 0 —75; G. Ashley, 00, 15 —75; 11. E. Itudman, 00. 15—75; P. C. Griffiths, 80, 10—70; W. E. Butler, 80, 13—70.

B. Grade. —11. J. Edmonds, 05, 21 —71; M. Kalman, 02, 10—73; E. Jones, 07, 21-—-73; L. Harris, 02, 18 —71; T. J. Virtue, 03. 10 —7-1; S. Belcher, 00, 21—75; J. Uudgc, 02. 10—70; E. (1. Swallow, 05, 10-—7(l. The final of the Swanson Cup, which was to have been played yesterday, was postponed for a week owing to the weather con-

INTER-CLUB COMPETITION HAMILTON BEATS CAMBRIDGE [ FROM OUR OWX CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Sunday An inter-club match was played at St. Andrews during the week-end„ between teams representing the Hamilton and Cambridge Coif Clubs. Intermittent showers and a high wind made conditions very difficult. Fourball games were played all day, and tho series was won by Hamilton by 8 games to 1, four being all square. Following are the results, Cambridge players being mentioned first in each case:—Morning Games.—lt. S. Alford and V. Wells beat R. D, Harding and J. O. Ferguson, 'J and 1; R. Freeman and S. Dunbar lost, to J. M. Graham and T. Simpson, 2 and 1; W. Hewett and J. Butler lost to A. <l. Cradwick and G. 11. Bindon, 3 and 1 ; H. 0. Tod and I). Mr Cat hie and A. Marcroft and R. .f. .Love, all square; D. K. Crow and F. Kntwistle lost to T. N. Pemberton and A. M. Fahey, 5 and 4; H. Claylon and J. Haworth and G. Seccombo and C. 11. Clarke all square; M. Calvert and H. Moss lost to M. 0. Stranger and A. E. McCracken, 2 and 1; S. Holtrate and M. Wpolley beat W. Moffat and S. M. Mayes. 0 and Totals: Cambridge, 2 games; Hamilton. 4; 2 all square.

Afternoon Games —Alford and Wells beat Harding and Ferguson, 3 and 1; Freeman and Dunbar lost to Graham and Simpson, 1 down; Hewett and Butler and Cradwick and Bindon, all square; Crow and Entwistle lost to Pemberton and Fahey, 5 and 4; Tod and McCathie lost to Marcroft and Love, 4 and 3; Clayton and Haworth lost to Seccombe and Clarke, 5 and 1; Calvert and Moss beat McCracken and Stranger, 3 and 2; Holgate and Woolley and Moffat and Mayes, all square. Totals: Cambridge, 2 games; Hamilton, 4; 2 all square. Tii the afternoon V r . Wells made a fiplendid finish over the last four holes, which he did in 3, 4, 3, 4.

HAMILTON CLUB

SIMPSON WINS CUP

[from our own corrf.spondknt] HAMILTON. Sunday Tho final match in Hie Bell Cup competition of the" Hamilton Golf Club was played at St. Andrews links. Te Rapa, yesterday and was won by T. Simpson, who defeated J. M. Ilorton, '2 and 1. The consolation handicap was won by R. McCaw, who defeated N Duxfield, '1 and A foursomes medal handicap was also played, the following being the best cards:— J. M. Graham and E. C. Sare, 82, 11—71; \V Wynne and G. A. Wilkes. 81, 12 —72; R. I!. Hart and T A. Milroy, 91. 18—73; G. Scccombe and It Porter, 1)0,. 10—74; J. G. Ferguson and A. L. Wilson, 8">, 10—75; A .j. Tompkins and K. McLeod, 87, 12—75; C. B. Wake and G. 11. Bindon, 85,. 10-—75; B Ryan and C. 11. Clarke, 01, 15 —70; A. Marcroft and A. H. Ward, 88. 11 —77; J Pountney and G. Sandford, 85, 7—78; K G. Russell and B. Gerrand, 81), 11—78; C, ijutcliffe and C. C Ladner, 88, 10 —78; 11. J. McMullin and E Runnerstrum, 08, 20—78.

HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB The L.G.U. monthly medal match will be played on Wednesday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club. Following is the draw, play commencing from tho first tee at 10.30 o clock:—Mrs. L. Day v. Mrs. Bindon, Mrs. Mander v. Miss Covontr.v, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Gower, Mrs. Bennett v. Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. Clachan v Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. McDonald v. Miss Cann, Mrs. Rawlings v. Mrs. Rlundoll, Mrs. Waring v. Miss Masters Mrs. Bait v. Miss K. Wilson, Miss Duxfield v. Mrs. Grocott. Mrs. Isdalo v. Miss B. Johnstone, Mrs. C. Taylor v. Miss Provis, Mrs. D. E. Hart v. Mrs. Joy, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Primrose v. Miss Waring, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Seabrook, Mrs. Daldy v. Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Strand v. Mrs. Raven, Mrs. R. B. Hart v. Mrs Kemp, Mrs. N. Johnson v. Mrs. Masters. Mrs. Sandford v. Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Peterson v. Miss Bruce, Mrs. Toombs v. Mrs. O Conner, Mrs. Sutton v. Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. Nishet v. Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. Rurgess v. Mrs. Itut.herfurd, Mrs. M. Booth v. Miss .1. Rutherfurd. Mrs. Valintine v. Mrs.' F. M Taylor, Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. Tompkins, Miss Upton v. Mrs. Ambury. Mrs. Hooker v. Miss G, Martyn. Mrs. A. R. Brown v. Mrs. F. Darkness, Mrs. Ellis v. Mrs. Reynolds, Miss M. Eyre v. Mrs. 0. Matthews, Mrs. Dent v. Mrs. McNicol, Mrs. Worle.v v. Mrs. G. Smith, Miss Hooker v. Mrs. Phillips-Turner, Mrs. Hallett v . Mrs. Savage, Miss P. Wilson v Miss B. Smith, Mrs. McKenzio v. Mrs. H. Wilson.

The Thursday players will take part, in a medal competition. The draw is as follows: —Mrs. Tanner v. Mrs. Melvin, Mrs. Holdon v. Miss E. Strang, Miss liliss v. Mrs. Khakeshaft, Mrs. Sure v. Mrs. Grihben, Mrs. (Jroome v. Mrs. Elmsly, Mrs. Searell v. Mrs. Wake, Miss E. Ifouso v. Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. Dinglo v. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Wooller v. Mrs. Svenson

ONEWHERO CLUB [FROM OUU OWN CORRKSI'ONDENT] TUAKAU, Sunday Members of the Oncwhcro Golf Club played a monthly medal round yesterday and a qualifying round for the Edward Muir Memorial Cup. The best cards returned wero as follows: —Rapson. SO, 21—1)5; Hrunlon, US, 2i» —00; Cameron. 83, 10 —73; Taylor, 01, 10—• 75; Sivatißon, 105, MO—7s. Lady members rlayod m L.G.U medal round and the second round for Mrs. Jurys trophy The best L.C.IJ. card was that of Mrs. Taylor, 78. i ho best cards for Mrs. Jury's trophy were:—Mrs. Taylor, 78; Miss E. Cameron, 88. WAIUKU CLUB [from ouu own correspondent] PUKEKOIIE, Sunday Following is the result of tho second round of the Bloomficld Cup playod yesterday by members of the Waiuku CJolf Club:—Uloomfieltl boat (J. Arkle, 2 up; Hoise beat Barkor. ■I and 3; Herrold beat Hughes, 1 up; Julius beat Forbes, and 1; Spoor beat Parkinson, I up; Jerram beat C. Arkle, 2 up; Armit.ige beat (». Muir, 'J up. Other members played a medal round, the best cards returned being as follows:—J. Arkle, 87, 10—08; W. Hamilton, 0(3, 22 71; Colbeck, 81, G—7s; W. Flavell, 03, 17— 70.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22457, 29 June 1936, Page 16

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MATCHES AT AKARANA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22457, 29 June 1936, Page 16

MATCHES AT AKARANA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22457, 29 June 1936, Page 16