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GOLF CONTESTS
GLENDOWIE LADIES OPEN DAY COMPETITIONS SENIOR AND JUNIOR RESULTS $ An open clay was held by the Glendo wie Ladies' Golf Club yesterday. In the senior medal competition the best gross score was returned by Mrs. <L M. Wilson, Auckland, with SG. The best net score was that of lire. B. Bree, Akarana, 95, 15 —SO. Other (rood scores wore:—Mrs. .T. M. Wilgon, 86. rt—Bo; Miss A. Hacket. Titirangi, 03, 12 —81; Miss I. McCready. Akarana. 05. 11—SI; Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Gleiulowie, 00,' 18 —81; Miss A. W. Itushton, Auckland, SB, 7—Bl. Miss 11. V. Johnston. Maungakiekie, 01. 10—81. In the junior medal the best gross score was returned by Mrs. A. McGregor Grant, Auckland, 91. The host net score was that of Mrs. A. F. Walker, Maunsakiekie. 103, 21 —70. The next best scores were: —Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, Gleiulowie, 00, 10 —80; Miss B. Suter, Gleiulowie, 101, 22 —82. A Canadian medal foursomes over If? holes resulted: —Mrs. Bree and Miss MoCready, (13. 10—53; Mrs. Bartle and Mrs. Grant. OCi, 13—53; Mrs. L. Kisslins and Mrs. Green, 02, 0—53. Mrs. Bree ;utd Miss McCready won on the recount.
MEMORIAL FUND MATCH
HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB
[from our own corrkspondknt] HAMILTON, Friday A medal round, organised in aid of the King George V. Memorial Fund, was played by members of (lie Hamilton Ladies' Club on St. Andrews links to-day in fine weather. The match was for a trophy presented by Mrs. T. C. Fraser. The winner was Miss Joyce Littleproud, who returned a score of 02, 25—G7, which was five strokes below her handicap. Mrs. ,f. D. Joy, with 20—OS), was second, arid her score reduced her handicap by three strokes. Mrs. D. E. Hart, with 00, 25—71, and Mrs. J. Clachan, with b-l, J--'—72, reduced their handicaps by one stroke. Other good scores were:—Mrs. A. E. Sand' ford, 90, 21 —72; Mrs. F. Groom, too, 31—72; Mrs. C. B. Wake, 105, 33—72, Mrs. C. W. Jewell, 0-1, 21—73; Mrs. A James, 08, 25 —73.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES* CLUB The C grade match to have heen played yeslerday by members of the Maungakiekio Ladies" Golf Club was postponed until next Thursday WA ITEM ATA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for an L.G.U. medal match to bo played next Tuesday by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club: — Mrs. Carnahan v. Mrs. Gillibrand, Miss Hogan v. Mrs. Bower, Mrs. Clyde v. Mrs. C. Prime, Miss Pickering v. Mrs. Roar he, Mrs. Bayly v. Miss Cowie, Mrs. Cockayno v. Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Langley v. Mrs. Furmston, Mrs. Joughin v. Mrs Gait., Miss G. Williams v. Mrs. Tyree, Mrs. Procter v. Mrs. Challinor, Miss Dowel! v. Miss Hughes, ■Miss Z. Marks v. Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Chignell v. Mrs. Leighton Hill. Mrs. Titchener v, Mrs. Armstrong
Members who qualified for the championship cup match are, as follows:—Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Cockayne, Airs. Bower, Miss Hogan, Mrs. C. Prime, Mrs. Ford, Miss Cowie, Miss Pickering, Mrs. (Jalt, Mrs. lioache, Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. Furrnsfon, Miss Z. Marks, Miss Dovvell, Mrs. Bangley. The draw for the C grade medal match to be played at 12.,'i0 o'clock is as follows: — Mrs. Wallace v Mrs. Elwarth, Mrs. E. R. Keely v. Mrs. Mullan, Mrs. Townshend v. Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Wood v. Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Watson v. Mrs. Hobbs iJones, Mrs. McGregor v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Blandford v. Mrs. L. Ford, Miss Lightbourne v. Miss E. C. Gee, Mrs. A. D. Reid v. Miss Pat Hill. Mrs. McCartie v. Mrs. Wynyard, Miss McSkimming v. Miss Le Hnquet, Mrs. Peek v. Mrs. Bayliss, Miss Sheffield v. Miss M. Gee, Mrs. Winter v. Mrs. Mnrfitt, Miss M. Leydon v Mrs Ilaines, Mrs. Lawrie v. Mrs. A. Reid. In tho last medal match Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. McGregor tied. NORTH SHORE LADIES' CLUB Following i c the draw for the L.G.T7 medal match to to played next Wednesday by members of the North Shore Ladies' Golf Club, commencing at 10 a.m.:—Miss A. O'Neill v Mrs .T. Mason. Mrs. R. Smallfield v. Mrs Wlnstone, 'Mrs. Atkinson v. - Mrs. P. Thompson, Miss M. Leggoe v. Miss I. Wight, Mrs. Clonsfon v Mrs. N. K. Swan-, ston. Miss McFetridge v Mrs. J. Ilozan. Miss Charman v. Mrs Scolt, Miss R. Gillett v. Mrs. Cockayne, Mrs. 11. Tbhertson v. Miss Noake, Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. P. Koane. Mrs. Home v Mrs. Chambers, Miss Coupe v Mrs Melville. Miss M Mason v. Miss Hogan. 1 Ith Tee.—Mrs. Wilson v. Mi*s L. McDonnell. Miss M Duder v. Mrs. Rutherford. Mrs. Jacobi v. Miss Dryden. 12th Tee.—Mrs. ITalvey v. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Parkinson v Mrs At wood, Mrs. W. H Taylor v Mrs. A T. Taylor, Mrs. Rollo v. Mrs. Service Mrs Nevill v Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Scurr v. Mrs. Lewins, Mrs. Bow v. Mrs Preston Mrs. Dumbleton v Mrs. H. Goodwin. Mrs Law v. Miss B McDonnell, Mrs. Mayhill v. Mrs. Gillies. Mrs. Bavage v. Mrs. Rickerby, Mrs. Buxton v. another. First Tee, 12 Noon.—Mrs. R. White v. Mrs. McCloghrie. Mrs. Williamson v. Mj-s. ITickey, Mrs. L Harrison v. Mrs. MePhail, Mrs. Wisnewsky v Miss Speedy, Mrs. I. Newsham v. Miss Higson, Mrs. Holyoake v. Mrs. H. Clark
OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The following players will represent the Otahuhu Ladies' Coif Club in a match at Clevedop, starling at noon on Monday:— Mrs. Rossiter, Mrs. McNeely, Mrs. Cox, Mrs Davies, Mrs. F.yre, Mrs. Calloway, Miss Wills, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Possenniskie, Miss Burton. Mrs Granl, Miss N. Wells, Mrs, Jeavons, Miss Racside, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. ■Albrighton, Mrs. E. R. Burton, Miss Hunter, Mrs. Kelly. Dr. G. Rowley, MORRINSVILLE SCORES [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] MORRINSVILLE, Friday The best scores in the bogey match held by the Morrinsville fiolf Club this week were as follows:—A. J. Holly, 1 down; E. W. Forsyth, 2 down; K. K. Cooper, 1 down; K. T. Dickinson, F P. Walker and J. W Brown, f. down.
The best scores in the ladies' first, round for the Fairmount Cup were:—Miss Scales. !)8, '21 —71; Miss Uniacke, 10'J, 'J-l —7a.
BASKETBALL
AMERICAN RULES GAME
Following is the draw for tho third series of matches to be played under the control of the Auckland American Basketball Association :
Wednesday.—s.3o p.m., Y.M.C.A. Hockey v. Nomads B; 0.10 p.m., Sports Supplies v. J.C.L.; 0.50 p.m. Vulcan v. Watts; 7.80 p.m., Old Grammarians v. Nomads; 8.10 p.m., Mormans v. Y.M. Gym; 8.50 p.m., Auckland Gymnasium v. Farmers; 0.:U) p.m., Hospital Board v. Newzico; 10.10 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Soccer Club v. Mooneys. Thursday.—(i.MO p.m.. Banks Box Co. v. Y.M.C.A Business Men.
BADMINTON MATCH AT TE AWAMUTU [from 0011 OWN COHUKSI'ONIJENT] TE AWAMUTU. Friday Tho first inter-club match of tho season was played on the Te Awamutu Badminton Club's court ori Thursday evening,' when a team of six men and six ladies from the West End Club, Hamilton, visited Te Awamutu and proved the victors after an interesting series of games by 10 matches to two. Supper was served by the ladies of the Te Awamutu club. The president. Mr. W. J. Cralk, welcomed the visitors ami Mr. Granville replied. Detailed results are as follows, West hud names being mentioned first: — Men's Doubles.—-Clouuh and Smith, 21. beat Crriik and Melville, 17; Clough and Smith lost to Goodall and Miller. 21; Barnford and Uoiiclion lost to Uart.stono and Boss, 21. , , ... Ladies' Doubles. —Mrs. Boden and Miss 15offers, 1 •'», beat Miss and Mrs. iv Melville. |i; Mrs. Boden and Miss Rogers, 21. beat Misses F.. Clarke and I'earte, 5; Misses Holmes and Aitken, 21, beat Misses E. Clarke and D. I'earte, I; Misses Clough and lloncheri, 21, beat Misses Lloyd and Quia. IS Combined Doubles,- —Clough and Miss lingers, 21, boat Mr. and Miss Melville. 0; Ousley and Mrs. Boden, 21, beat Craik and Miss E. Clarke, 7; Glanville and Miss Aitken. 21, beat Goodall and Miss D. I'earte, 15: Smith and Miss Holmes, 21, beat F Miller and Miss Lloyd. 15; Houchcn and Miss riouelieu, 21, beat. Boss and Miss Ouin, 12; Bamford and Miss Clough, 21, beat IlurtBtono and Misa M. Clark. 7.
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