PENNANT MATCHES
PIAY IN FINAL ROUND —i THREE GAMES DECIDED ' -——a . AKARANA BEATS TITIRANGI Threo matches in the final round of the Auckland men's pennant golf competition. were played- during the weekend.-. In the A grade Akarana scored a narrow win over Titirangi and in the B grade Glendowie and Titirangi defeated Otahuhu and Pnpuke respectively by comfortable margins. Results are as follows, the names of players of » the first-mentioned club taking precedence in each case:— A GRADE Akarana v, Titirangi.—At Akarana; Singles—P. G. F. Smith beat 11. D. Brinsdcn, 2 and 1; S. Bryant beat J. 11. Young. 2 and 1; G. Coltman lost to A. Harvey, 2 and 1; C. N. Jarobsen lost to .T. M. Coltman, 2 and I; 11. Wisrgins beat R. R. MrCrystal, 4 and 3; G. Swanson beat T. Morpeth, :l up; M. 11. Bush lost to J. Galloway, 1 down; 11. T. Ctillen lost to I°. W. Lucas, 1 down; V. Salek lost to P. Hutchinson, 5 and 4; A R. Finn and N. A. Naismith, all square. Foursomes.—Smith and Bryant beat Brinsdoa and Young, 1 up; Jacobson and Coltman beat Harvey and Coltman/ 2 and t; Wiggins and Swanson and M('Crystal and Morpeth, all square; Bush and Ctillen lost to fJalloway and Lucas, 3 and 2; Salek and Finn beat Hutchinson and Naismith, 3 and 2. Akarana won by 7 games to 6, 2 being all square B GRADE
Giendowie v. Otahuhu. —At Glendowie: Singles—.T, Stedman beat W. B. Eustace, 6 and 5; F. Trice lost to S. Clark, 6 and 5; W. Laxon beat J. Rogers, f> and 5; S. Self beat A. J. Eustace, 3 and 2; F. Lintott beat J. Gorldard, 1 up; J. 11. Kissling beat A. Todd, 5 and 4; J. R. McCrystal beat O. R Montgomery, 4 and 3; I. G. O'Noill lost to R. Brown, 2 and 1; D. McGregor beat C. R. Reader. 3' and 2; R. Katterfeldt beat O, Bayley, 5 and 4. Foursomes.—Stedman and Lintott beat W. B. Eustace and A. P. Eustace, 2 and 1: Trice and Laxon beat Rogers and Clerk, fl and 5; Self and Klssling beat Goddard and Todd, 5 and 4; McCrystal and McGregor beat Montgomery and Reader, 3 and 2; O'Neill and Katterfeldt beat Brown and Bayley, 2 up. Glendowie won by 13 games to 2. Titirangi v. Pupuke.—At Titirangi: Singles—A. E. Saunders lost to R. Pacey, 3 and 1; C. S. O. Woods beat H. A. Randrup, 5 and 4; A. M. Goulding beat J. Armstrong, 2 and 1; R. J. Grahame beat W. R. Ross. 6 and 5; E. Ohlsen beat E. W. Mills, c, and 3; J. Carnachan lost to 11. Webb, 3 and 1; B. P. Laycock beat A. F. Burnett, 3 and 1; E. W. Griffiths lost to H. O. Frobert, 2 and 1; J. Grierson beat R. Nicholas, 5 and 3; R. B. Hardy beat 11. Y. Gray, (5 and 5. Foursomes. —Saunders and Woods beat Pacey and Randruff, 2 and 1; Carnachan and Ohlsen beat Webb and Mills, 2 up; Grahame and Laycock and Ross and Burnett, all square; Goulding and Hardy beat Armstrong and Gray, .5 and 4; Griffiths and Grierson beat Probert and Nicholas, 5 and 3. Titirangi won by 11 games to 3, 1 being afl square. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB A four-ball bogey handicap, played bv members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club on Saturday at One Tree Hill, resulted as follows:—H. Morpeth and W. Ca'derwood, 4 up; R. Monteith and D. R. Garrard, 4 up; C. F. Rosser and N. T. Wilson, 4 up; N. Hay and R. G. Miliigan, 4 up; 11. P. Whyman and J. L. Gregory, 2 up; A. Woolley and H. Roy, 2 up; J. Riordan and C. C. Lwen, 1 up. PUPUKE CLUB A Stableford bogey match played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday resulted in a win for F. A. Fox with a score of 28, 9—37. Tho next best cards were:— T. G. de Clive Lowe. 21, 12—33; L. Johnston, 20. 12—32; H. A. Craig, 22, 9—31; E. W. Mills, 23, 7—30; H. 0. Probert, 21 9—30; R. W Mullis, 17, 13—30. R. W. Mullis" s beat C. H. Palmer. 1 up, in tho final for the Pupnke Cup. WAITEMATA CLUB A modal round played by members of the Waitenmta Golf Club on Saturday resulted in a win for W. Shaw, with a' card of S5, 20 —60. Other good cards were:—F. Hannon, S6, 17 —69; P. Roach, 82, 8—74; G. ,Ti*skson, 89, 14 —75. Results of the second round in the junior championships wero are as follows:—F. Hannon boat W. Shaw, 6 and 5; B. McGee beat, J. Cowio, 1 np; P. Hay ward beat E. OBnen, 4 and 3; W. Townsend beat J. Shennan, 8 and 7. j
' HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB
Following Is the draw for the L.G.TJ. monthly medal match to bo played on Wednesday by members of the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at tho first tee at 10.30 a.m.:—Mrs. Batt v. Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. Clachan v. Mrs. Grocott, Mrs. Arthur v. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Mander v. Miss Dnxfield, Mrs. Day v. Miss Wilkinson, Mrs. Gower v. Miss Coventry, Mrs. Waring v. Miss Masters, Mrs. Bindon v. Miss Cann, Mrs. Daldy v. Mis 3 Waring, Mrs. Dingle v. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. O'Connor v. Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. D. E. Hart v. Mrs. Pandford, Mrs. Isdale v. Mr«. Strang, Mrs. Masters v. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Joy v. Miss A. Hooker, Mrs. P. G. Harkness v. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Brewis v. Mrs. 6. Mills, Mrs. MacDiarmid v. Mrs. Nisbet, Mrs. Kemp v. Mrs. Primrose, Mrs. Toombs v. Miss Bruce, Miss D. Eyre v. Mrs. Fallwell, Mrs. Seabrook v. Miss K. Wilson, Miss M'. Eyre v. Mrs. R. Worley, Miss G. Martyn v. Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. McNicol v. Mrs. Rutherfurd, Mrs. Ambnry v. Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. Tompkins v. Mrs, F. Harkness, Mrs. Melvin v. Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Dent v. Miss Bliss, Mrs. Ellis v. Miss P. Wilson, Mrs. Thomas v. Mrs. W. A. Smith, -Mrs. G. Smith v. Mrs. Luckie, Mrs. C. Matthews v. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. A. R. Brown v. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Hooker v. Mrs. F. M. Taylor, Mrs. E. C. Day v. Mrs. PhilipsTurner, Mrs. Wake v. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. McKenzie v. Miss B. Smith. . Thursday Players:—Mrs. Searcll v. Mrs. Sare. Mrs. Svenson v. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Shakeshaft v. Miss Tooman, Mrs. Watson v. Mrs. Lavington, Mrs. Holden v. Mrs. Wooller, Miss House v. Miss Wordsworth, Mrs. Gribben v. Mrs. Dingle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22541, 5 October 1936, Page 14
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