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INTER-CLUB MATCH

PLAY FOR lIANNA MUG .WIN FOR TITIRANGI CLUB AUCKLAND TEAMS DEFEATED The second of two annual matches between members of the Auckland and Titirangi Golf Clubs for the Hanna Mug was played during tho week-end, the A teams meeting at Titirangi and the B teams at Middlemore. The result was a win for Titirangi by 17 games to 11, eight being all square. .Following are the details, the names of Titirangi players being mentioned first in each ease:— A Team.—J. 11. Young beat B. 11. Mcnzies, 0 and 5; A. Harvey beat 13. L. Bartlect, 4 and 2; J. M. Coltman beat E. 8. Toogood, 1 tip; R. R. McCrystal lost to P. C. Savage, 3 and 2; E. G. Tailis lost to R. MeEwan, 1 down; T. Morpeth and W. A. Donald, all square; J. Galloway and W. N. Abbott, all square; 11. L. Robson and R. D, Wright, all square; N. A. Naismith lost to It. 1). Morton, 3 and 2; E. Hutchison beat S. S. Wilson, 4 and 3; A. E. Saunders and A. L. McLean, all square; F. W. Lucas beat 11. V. Coverdale, 1 up Four-ball. —Young and fllarvey beat Mciizies and Bartleet, 4 and 2; Coltman and McCrystal beat Toogood and Savage, 3 and 2; Tailis and Morpeth lost to MeEwan and Donald, 2 and 1; Galloway and Robson beat Abbott and Wright, '2 and I ; Mason and Hutchison and Horton and Wilson, all square;. Saunders and Lucas beat .McLean and Coverdale, 4 and 3. Titirangi won by 0 games to 4, 5 being all square. B Team. —A. M. Goulding lost to J. P. Aldred, 2 and 1; C. 0. Fisher lost to It. B. Wilson. 5 and 4; C. S. O. Woods beat V. W. Wilson, 2 and 1; It. J'. Graham beat C H. Knight, 1 up; L. Knight beat N. Louisson, 0 and 4; B. T. Laycock beat R. S Bruce, 5 and 3; J. Grierson and R. E. florrocks, all square; L. H. Norton beat K. M. Wilson, 3 and 2; E. W. Griffiths and T. E. Clark, all square; L. Farain lost to E. B. Brown, 4 and 2; E. Ohlson beat T. R. Brett, 4 and 3; R. 8. Milne lost to R. E. Rainger, 2 down. * Four-ball.—Goulding anil Fisher lost to Aldred and Wilson, 1 and 3; Woods and Graham beat V. Wilson and Knight, 3 and •2; Knight and Laycock and Louisson and Bruce, all square; Grierson and Norton lost to Horrocks and K. Wilson, 4 and 2; Griffiths and Faram beat Clark and Brown, 2 and 1; Ohlson and Milne lost to Brett and Rainger, 1 down. ' Titirangi won by 8 games to 7, 3 being all square.

AKARANA TITLES FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND The first qualifying round for the Akarana Golf Club's championships was played in three grades oil Saturday. Although conditions were not difficult the scoring was disappointing, only three players registering better than 80. These were 11. Wiggins, J. Swanson and A. R. Finn, who returned cards of 79. Tho second qualifying round will be decided next Saturday, and the positions of the leading players at present are as follows: — Seniors. —H. Wiggins, J.' Swanson, A. R. Finn, 70; P. G. F. Smith, 80; S. Bryant, H. Cullen, 82; G. Coltman, J. K. Herdman, J. E. Cashmore, I. W. Houston, S. Booth, K. C. Ward., 84; F. B. Thompson, 85; F. H. Preston, V. Saiek, 80; M. 11. Bush, 11. St. C. Brown, C. E. Cammick, 80; A. W. Wyness, 00. Intermediate.—J. R. H. Biss, 83; C. R. Taylor. J. S. Bractwell, 8-1; L. L. Cashmore, V. J. C. Smith. 80; C. Shenkin, K. 0. Hume, J. W. Coney, 87; A. V. A. Shorter, E. R. Porter, N. Cashmore, A. B. Saunders. 88; H. R. Tyler, W. E. Butler, E. R. Ba.vley, 89; M. Kiely, J. S. Taylor, J. Budge, 90. • Juniors.—D. N. McGregor, 88; J. R. Campbell, 89; D. Macnicol, 00; C. G. Swallow, 01; A. Howey Walker, 03; W. J. S. Osborne. 01; 11. J. Edmonds, 05; M. Shieff, O. K. Storey, R. Johnston, O. L. Bayley, Oft; L. Harris, L. O. Wrathall, 07; F. Bass. 08: F. A. Carrie, W. 11. Nicholls, S. R. Harrison, Spcnceley W r alker, 09. Four-ball best-ball matches played during the week-end were won by" J. C. Mitchell (9) and S. Bryant (3), with a card of 5 up, and H. Wiggins (4) and V. Salek (5), with a card of 7 up.

BRILLIANT ROUND COURSE RECORD EQUALLED Playing in a friendly. four-ball match at Middlemoro on Saturday, VV. A. Donald, a member of the Auckland Golf Club, was responsible for a brilliant, round of 70. Although this fine score cannot he officially recognised, it equals the record for the course. Donald's card read:—Out: 4, 5, 5, 4, 4, 4. 3, 4, 4—37 In: 3, 3, 4, 2, 5, 5, 4, 4, 3—33. RESIGNATION OF E. J. MOSS As a result of the resignation of E. .T. Moss. professional to the Auckland Golf Club for 10 years, the committee has appointed his assistant. J. Waite. as professional on probation for- six months. MANUKAU CLUB The third round for the Manurewa Cup was played by members of the Manukau Golf Club on Saturday. Following are the best scores returned:—Grant. 87. 17—70; Wardell, 80, 7—73; Crispe. 97, 24—73, Tuck,. 01. 19— 73; Carroll, 07, 23—74: Farquhar, 07. 23 74; Dreadon. 00. 15—75; Alexander. 84. 0—75. ' I MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the second round for the vice-president's trophy and second round for the C grade trophy, to be played by members of tho Manukau Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday and Saturday, commencing at noon:—Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Dreadon Miss Brooks v. Mrs. Yates. Mrs. De Carteret v. Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Looker v. Mrs. Snell, Mrs. George v. Miss Little, Miss Browning v. Miss Goddard, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Fenwick v. Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Poore v. Miss Beechey, Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. y Fleming, Miss King v. Miss Parker, Mrs. Farquhar v. Mrs. Grint, Mrs. Bradstreet v. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Roberts v. Miss Tlollis. Mrs. Wardell v. Mrs. Eliott, Mrs. Goddard v. Mrs. Bingle.v, Mrs. Jenkins v. Miss Blancliaid, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Nicholas, Mrs. Francis v. Miss Jackson, Miss Cooke v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Wilson v. Mrs. Pavitt. Miss Mcllraith v. Miss McDonald. ' Following is the draw for the first round of Ihe Mahia Cup, to be played by October 4: — Miss Little v Mrs. Dreadon, Miss Goddard v. Mrs. Grant, Miss Cooke v. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Barnard v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Pavitt, v. Mrs. Bradstreet, Miss Graham v. Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. George /. Mrs Fleming, Miss McDonald a bye. The best medal scores returned on Saturday vere:—Mrs Dreadon. 104, 30 —08; Mrs. Fleming, 06, 23 —73; Miss K. Brooks, 110, 31} —74; Miss Graham, 107, 32 —75.

FRANKLIN LADIES' TITLE [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOIIE, Sunday The Franklin ladies' golf championship tourney, played on the Pukekohe course yesterday, resulted in Miss W. Attenborrow, of Pukekohe, gaining the title with a score of 101. Miss U. Muir, Waiuku, was runner-up with 103. Other competitions resulted: —Morning medal round: Seniors, Miss A. Potter, Pukekohe, 82 not; juniors, Miss K, O'Connor, Pukekohe, 73 net. Afternoon bogey match: Seniors, Miss Q. Gordon, Waikare, 6 down; juniors, Miss W. Attenborrow, Pukekohe, 4 down. Medal round: Seniors, Miss White, Papakura, 166; juniors. Miss K. O'Connor, 152. Teams match: Pukekohe (Mrs. Lumsden, Miss A. Potter, Miss Kensington, Miss Attenborrow, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Estall), 1; Waiuku, 2. WAIUKU CHAMPIONSHIPS [from our own correspondknt] WAIUKTJ, Sunday The first round id the Waiuku Golf Club's championships, played yesterday, resulted as follows: — Seniors. —C. E. TTowden beat J. Forbes, 2 and 1; W, S. Colbeck beat D. Hawke, 1 up; T. Bloomficld boat K. North, 0 and 5. Intermediate. —J. Ileise beat. G. Arkle, 0 and 4; J. Arkle beat W. Jerram, at the 19th; 11. B. Armitage beat .1, Hughes, I up; A. J. Smith beat C. O. Roscoe, 4 and 3. Junior. —A. James beat F. Wliyto, 5 and 3; O. McDonald, beat A. 0. Barker, -2 anil 1; 1). 11. Charman beat P. Hannigan, 5 and 3; G. Muir beat G. E. McKinlcy, 4 and 3; J. Hamilton beat R. Clark, 3 and 1; W. Hamilton beat A. Mandeno, 4 and 3.

THAMES CLU3 [from our own correspondent] THAMES, Sunday The medal round played yesterday by members of the Thames Oolf ( Club resulted in a tie between three players, Saunders, 93, 22 —7l; S. Goodwin, 01, 20, —71; and Clemson, 88, 17 —71. Other scores wero:—Feaso, 91, '22 —72; Poulgrain, 89, 13 —7(1; Rust, 05, 18 —77; Fisher, 03, 14 —70; Bongard, 107, 22 —85; McKenzie, 102, 22—80; Shaw, 0(1, 11—82; R. Court, 114, 21—00; Cooke, 115, 24—01. * Owing to the Peace Cup match with Matamata next Saturday there will be no draw. Those wishing to play may choose their own partners.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 14

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INTER-CLUB MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 14

INTER-CLUB MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 14

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