GOLF CONTESTS
LADIES' PENNANT GAMES FIFTH SERIES OF MATCHES PERSONNEL OF THE TEAMS TIIO Auckland ladies' pennant Kolf competition will be continued 011 Monday, when tho fifth series of games will he played. Following is the draw:— A Grade.—Maungakiekio v. Titirangi, at litirnngi; Auckland, a bye. li Grade.—Auckland v. I'upuke, at Middlemore; Akarana v. Titirangi, at Akarana; Otahuhu v. Maungakiekio, at Otahuhu; Glendowio v. North Shore, at Glendowie. The following teams will represent their respective clubs:— Titirangi A.—Mrs. R. S. Deighton, Mrs. J. M. Alison, Mrs. G. McMillan, Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. M. 11. Shroff, Mrs. A. 11. O'Leary. Reserve: Miss A. Jlacket. Titirangi B.—Mrs. N. A. Naismith, Mrs. G. L. Alliird, Mrs. B. Cooper, Mrs. S. Pezaro, Miss P. Moody, Mrs. G. L. Taylor, Mrs. A. Tysoo, Sirs. C. Robinson. Resorvo: Mrs. It. F. Ward. Maungakickie A.—Mrs. 11. V. Johnston, Mrs. J. Jerrat, Mrs. (I E. Grovatt, Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. V. Kerr, Mrs. J. Mason, Mrs. 12. Hold, Mrs. J. B. Gilmoro. Maungakiekio B.—Miss M. Miller. Miss ('. Stubbs, Miss E. Schnaucr, Miss A. Grove. Mrs. It. Ilipkins, Miss J. Johnson, Miss M. Haslett, Miss (J. Hooper. Reserves: Miss B. Smith, Mrs. 11. P. Caughey. Otahuhu li. —Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Eustace, Miss M. Hill, Miss M. Waters, Miss li. Hill. Miss F. Sutherland, -Miss A. Whyte, Mrs. Eccles. Reserve: Mrs. Cox. Auckland B. —Mrs. A. M. Grant, Mrs. J. F. Brown, Miss R. Roberlon, Miss N. Noakcs, Mrs. S. J. Robinson, Miss C. Rainger, Miss G. Buddie, Mrs. C. M. Croft. Reserves: Mrs. It. G. Rainger, Mrs. B. S. Finn. Glendowie B.—Mrs. L. Kissling, Mrs. A. llowey Walker, Mrs. 11. V. McGinley, Mrs. F. 11. Hrowno, Mrs. J. C. Hill. Mrs. R. R. Allen, Mrs. G. Warren, Mrs. .1. L. Campbell. Reserves: Mrs. N. Taylor, Mrs. li. W. Colebrook.
North Shore B.—Mrs. Smallfield, Mrs, Swanston, Mrs. K. Pike, Miss M. Leggoo, Miss McFetridge, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. J. llogan. Reserves: Miss G. McDonald, Mrs. Macdonald.
Akarami B.—.Miss I. McCready, Mrs. E. • R. Bay ley, Mrs. C. M. Cox, Mrs. L. Kings- " land, Mrs, B. Bree, Mrs. G. M. Tilston, Miss M. Lundon, Mrs. ,T. W. Baxter. Reserves: Mrs. ' H. O. Lovell, Mrs. F. Schischka. Pupuko B.—Mrs. W. Houghton, Mrs. J. • Weir, Mrs. I. Fleming, Mrs. 11. Bowden, Miss i B. O'Neil, Miss G. Williams, Miss M. Camj j eron, Miss M. Boss. [ I REMUERA LADIES' CLUB I j A flag match was played yesterday by ■ j members of the Remuera Ladies' Golf Club, Mrs. I). McCrone, who carried the flag to I the 10th green, proving the winner. MAUNCAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following were the best scores returned in the C grade eclectic match played yesterday bv members of the •Maungnkiekie Ladies' Golf Club: —Mrs. J. Nicoll, 103; Miss Jean Thomson, 10o; Miss U. Collins, 106; Mrs. C. Swallow, 108 TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB Following are the results of bogey matches j played yesterday by members of the Titirangi j Ladies' Golf Club: — I Seniors. —Mrs. X. A. Naismith, Mrs. M. 11. I ShrolT, 'I down; .Airs. B. Cooper, (J down; Mrs. I G. L. A Hard, Mrs. J. M. Alison. Mrs. R. i Deighton, 7 down. Mrs. Naismith won on the I recount. I Juniors.—Mrs. A. K. Jackson, 5 down; ! Mrs. A. it. Gyllies, 6 down; Mrs. L. Coakley, 7 down. ORAKEI CLUB A Stableford bogey match will be played by members of the Orakei Golf Club tomorrow in conjunction with tho qualifying round for the Waitemata Cup. ORAKEI LADIES' CLUB Following were the results of the monthly i medal match and the second round of the I trophy competition played yesterday by mem- ! bcrs of the Orakei Ladies' Golf Club: —Miss | Tulloch, 08, l."> —S3; Mrs. Wood, 107, 33 18-1; Mrs. Impey, 110, 3-J—Bs; Mrs. Miller, ; 11 t. 'JO—So. The C grade flag match was won by Mrs. R. Craig, who carried the flag to tho loth green. j' PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for a bogey round for Mrs. Beechey's trophy to be played by members of the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club i i >-morrow, commencing at 11.30 o'clock: — ! Miss Walters v. Miss White, Miss Appleby • v. Miss Morrison, Mrs. Lock v. Mrs. Foote, i Miss S. Ball v. Miss Burn-Munlock, Mrs. j Cooper v. Mrs. McN'atty. Mrs. Sickling v. j Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Greenway. j Miss C. Thomson v. Miss N. Innis, Mrs. i Bishop v Miss M. Gunthorp, Miss N. Taylor ! v. Miss T. Wh.vte, Miss Rent v. Miss French, j Miss Pearson v. Miss Beck. Mrs. Kidd v. ! Miss R. Quigley, Miss E. Graham v. Miss Gunthorp, Miss Wnlker v. Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Wren v. Miss Fife, Mrs. McLennan v. Mrs. Matheson, Miss Greenway v. another. Miss A. Quigley v. Mrs. K. Johnston, Mrs. Charles v. Miss McMahon, Miss Reilly v. Miss Colqiihoun, Miss Spinks v. Mrs. T. McLennan, Mrs Burgess v. Miss Charles, Miss Mdlraith v. Miss J. Thickett, Miss C. Thorns v. Miss D. Charles, Miss Bishop v. Miss Jones, Miss K. Tfatrick v. Mrs. Garnett. Miss E. Barr v Miss Collins. WAIKARE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the fourth eclectic match and the final for the Walker and Hall Cup to bo played this week-end, by members of the Waikare Ladies' Golf Club:-—Miss Burgess v. Miss M. Gordon, Miss 0. Gordon v. Miss Kelly, Mrs. Cleary v. Mrs. Keith, Miss Fisk v. Mrs. Parker, Miss E. Keith v. Mrs W. Jeffris CLEVEDON CLUB Members of the Clevedon Golf Club will play the second round for the Woodlands Cup to-morrow. Members not competing in the cup event ' will play a flag match for J. Colciuhoun's trophy. Following is the draw: — Tj. Jones v. T. Willis, L. Brown v. G. Munro, | A. Train v. I). Ryburn, C. Hill v. 1). Bishop, ; G. Dow v. F. Atchison, J. O'Sullivan v. R. Waters, J. Henderson v. It. Wells. F. Bell v. A. Browne. PLAY AT OPOTIKI | [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN COR RESPONDENT] j OPOTIKI, Thursday A Stableford competition played on tho i Opotiki golf links yesterday resulted in the ! following returning the best scores:—F. Young, 27, 10—37; F. J. Short, 21, 11—32; C Morris, 17, 13—30; A. Stephenson, 18, It —2O; M. O. Kidd, 21, u—2o. TE AROHA CLUB [by telegraph —OWN correspondent] TE AROHA, Thursday The Following is tho draw for tho To Aroha Golf Club's tournament, to bo held on 111. Te Aroha rinks on Saturday and Wednesday : Saturday.—Dale v. Clay, Murphy v. Ingham Kenny v. Bamfield, Somers v. Meikle, Mcl.eod v. Nicoll. E. Wright v. Towers, Build v. Kemp, Sleep v. McLaren, Leech v. Wyborn, Hume v. Podevin, Wilson v. Nelson Arthur v. Johnson, Cassin v. P. Gilchrist, Dainton v. G. Gilchrist, McDowell v Wild, Burns v. Sullivan, Wyatt v. Ross. G. Wright v. Mathers. Wednesday.—Bliss v. lirken, Halligen v. Crompton, Mackie v. Dr. Martin, Robertson v. Wood, Wykes v. Jones, Curran v. l agan. Halt v. another. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday A pennant match was played at St. Andrews links to-day between Hamilton and Matamata Clubs, the homo team winning by six games to one, one match being all square. Rcsuln are, Hamilton players being mentioned first:—-Mrs. C. A. Arthur beat Miss N. Beverley. <> and 5; Mrs. J. Clachan beat Miss E. Johnston, 2 up; Miss V. Cann lost to Mrs Thomson, 2 and 1; Mrs. C. W. O'Connor beat Miss Montague. 3 and 2: Mrs. C. W Jewell beat Mrs. Spenco, (! and 5; Miss I). Eyre beat Mrs. Underwood, »> and 5; Miss J. Bruce heat Mrs. Alquist, 7 and 5; Miss M. Eyre and Mrs. Hollis, all square. The first round of tho Horton Cup competition was played yesterday. Unfortunately heavy rain made conditions unpleasant for tho late starters, but all matches were completed. Results: —Miss M. liyre beat Mrs. M. Booth, 1 up; Mrs. G. Mills beat Mrs. F. M. Taylor, 7 and 0; Mrs. Luckic beat Mrs. Masters, 2 and 1; Miss Bliss beat Mrs. Savage, I up; Mrs. Worley beat Miss Cann, t up; Miss Coventry beat Miss D. Eyre, 3 and 2; Mrs. BindO'i beat Mrs. Russell, 4 and 3; Mrs. O'Connor beat Mrs. Toombs, 5 and '1; Mrs. McDonald beat Mrs. 11. Wilson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Dingle beat Mrs. Daldy, 2 and 1; Mrs. Fraser beat Mrs. King, 4 and 3; Miss Bruco beat Mrs. Nisbet, 1 up; Mrs. Clachan beat Mrs. Rawlings, 2 up; Mrs. Bennett beat Mrs. Mandor, 2 and 1; Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. I) E. Hart, all square; Miss J. Masters won from Mrs. Shaw by default. A bogey scramble for players not In the competition was won by Mrs. Roy Kemp. Miss D. Duxfield, Mrs. Isdalo and Miss J. Masters tied for second place, Miss Duxfield's card winning on the last nine holes.
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