TITIRANGI GAMES
SELF CUP RESULTS MATCHES IN SECOND ROUND BEST CARD BY C. GALLOWAY Following are the best cards returned in the second round for the Sell' Cup played by members of tho Titirangi Golf Club: — 0. Galloway, 78, 12—(Mi; G. W. Burgess, 81), lit —70; R. George, "4, 2 —72; J. Carnaehan, 80. s—-'72; R. W. Smith, 83, K) —73; 11. T. Thomas, 82, 0 —73; 11. G. Thomson, t)0, 17—7 ii; O. V. Garland, 88, 15—73. Tho Stableford bogey handicap resulted in a tit! hetweeu 11. D. Briusdcn, with a card of 38 from scratch, and G. W. Burgess, with 25, J.'i —:ts. Other (rood cards were:—R. R. McCrystal, 33, 3—3(5; 11. M. Rogerson, 2)>, 7 —30; 11. T. Thomas, 2*. 7—35; L. J. Williamson, 30. 5 —35. INTER-CLUB MATCH WAITEMATA AND PUPUKE An inter-club goir match was played yesterday between the Pupuke and Waiteniata Clubs. Owing to rain the afternoon four-ball match was postponed. Following were the results oi tlio morning round, names ol vVaitemala nlavers una; precedence:— I'. Fosler beat H. Randrup, M and 2; I*. Roach beat C. Joggs, 3 and A. McGregor lost to 0. 11. Palmer, 2 down; .1. Carter lost to 1,. llayes, 2 and I; A. Lamb lost to W, ,1. Thompson, 2 down; R. Uoss lost to ,T. M. West, 2 and I ; S. Ferpriisson beat W. 11. Leo, 1 up; J*i. Rudgo lost to T. E. Gooding, 3 and X. Crump lost to J. Lyons, 'J and I ; W. Townsend lost to V. N. Jones. 5 and B. McGee lost to D. K. l,aml>, J down; S. Bond lost to J. Mason 2 down; D. Corbett lost to M. Grant, 2 down; J. Pcrcival beat H. M. Ryder, 2 and 1; Moore lost to S. Ardle.v, 'J and 1 : Ohlson lost to A. V. Beckett, -I and ; E. Dochert.v lost to E. H. Cockayne, I and .1; S. Kennings lost to If. Ellis, 3 and I; S. McDiiff beat W. E. King. 5 and 4; W. Thome lost to A. V. Harris I down. A Stableford bogey played in conjunction was won by J. Armstrong. 4 —30. the next best being C. U. Palmer, 2(5, 8—34, and W. J. Thompson, 23, 11—34. CAPTAIN'S PRIZE NORTH SHORE MATCHES Tho fifth round of the captain's prize, played by members of tho North Shore Golf Club, resulted as follows:—M. S. O'Connor beat A. E. Brown, 4 and 3; S. E. Kooto won from D. Goldwater by default; E. V. Johnson beat 11. C. Stephens at tho 10th; It. M. Cornwall beat A. W. Short. 4 and 3. In the third round of tho secretary's prize T. Miller beat V Graham, 3 and l; 11. M. Seaman beat 11. Corbett, 5 and 3; H. V. Pcmberton beat I). Mason, ft and 4; G. Hcale beat C. Mason, ft and 4; R. Steele bent D. Ross, 3 and 2; L. G. Minogue beat T. McKelvie, 4 and 3. HOLED IN ONE Playing in a flag match Mrs. T. H. Wood, a member of tho Orakei Ladies' Golf Club, holed in ono at the llth, a distance of 134 yards.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23050, 30 May 1938, Page 15
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