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HOLE IN ONE

MAUNGAKIEKIE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS MATCHES IN THREE GRADES The first, qualifying rounds of the Maungakiekio Wolf Club's championship wore played at One Tree Hill on .Saturday. F. Ald rod did the fourth hole, ii distance of 123 yds, in one. lies it Its were as follows:

Senior Grade. —J. E. Stednian, 77; D. G. Macfarlane, 7s; AV. Calderwuod, 7!); F. D. Johns, SO; I. iMrOwan, W. H. D Audney, 81; 11. Vivian, ,J. J). Slianly, W. K. Teane. s_'; l{. (!. Mofntt. S. R. Self, J. S. I.'ankin, c-:i; ,T. 11. Kitrle, ,T. 1. Moir, J. L. H:il«:irnio, C. A. Jarman, 11. Roy, L. B. Hchnauer, H. Morpeth, si.

Interniediale Grade. —-M. J. Kidd, SO; A C. Sledman, F. J. Hinlz. B. Schnaucr. K. M Hcywarri, 81; J. M. Elli/Te, s.*>; ,/._ S. Kidd, C. F. iios.ser, J. F. Coloarovc. Si; A. M, Hay, 1. G. O'Neill, D. M. liae, F. Aldred, If. I?. "Whyman, 88; AV. G. C'lavis, ,J. Tanner, SO. Junior Grade.—M. B. Trower, H 5; J1 V, Parkinson, It. Aley, 80; 1). I.'. Wlnstone, B, G. Bond, 87; E. H. Halstead, SI); D. P. Holland, i>. L. McKay, mi; I/. F. iiudd, J. S. Wiseman, F. S. Keith, A. Y. llardley. 01; M. E. Lcwishum, AV. (I. McClintock. 92; J, Jerratf, jun., G. Stiebhury, 03.

INTER-CLUB MATCHES

RESULTS IN B GRADE DEFEAT OF REMUERA TEAM GOOD MARGIN FOR OTAHUHU Two matches were set down lor decision during the week-end in the B grade inter-club golf competition. Otnliuhu defeated Uemuera at Otahuhu by 11 games to one. The match between Maungakiekie and Pupuke at One '! ree Hill was postponed. Following were the results:—

Reniucra v. Olalitilni.-—Singles: Mcßelh lost to AV. Eustace, and Clifton lost to 11. Bell. and I- Duncan hist to Burns, and Somerville tost to Davies, and 'J; Burns lost (o Reader, I down; Little lost to Btillcn, (I and 5; Massey lost to Hudson, 7 and 5; Badeley beat Jones, 5 and 4. Four-ball.—Mcßelh and Clifton lost to Rustace and Bell, !) and 8; Duncan and Sommerville lost, to Burns ami Jones, t and Burns and Little lost to Reader and Billion, 4 and Massey and Badeley lost to Hudson and Davies, 7 and <S. WIN FOR PUPUKE The final match between members of the Pupuke and North Shore Golf Clubs for the "Roarers' Mug" was played at the weekend and resulted in a win for Pupuke by four games to one. The contest is decided on (he best of three handicap match play contests over :ifi holes. Pupuke, having won two to one, annexes the trophy. Results were as follows, North Shore names taking precedence:—K. Thwaites and J. Weir lost io W. J. Thompson and C. Jaggs, and 1; H. X. Preston and A. Myers lost Io 11. Grey and T Gooding. 2 and 1; 1-leald and A'. Graham lost to V. X. Jones and H. M. Ryder, 5 and 4; I'. McKclvey and AV. Shaw beat. 1. Howdcn and F. Pearccy, I and AA r . Chambers and Bond lost to M. Grant and R Durham, -l and 3. MATCH AT BARDOWIE 1 [I'llOM OUK OWN COMIKSPOMJKXT] CAMBRIDGE, Sunday A team from the Cambridge Ladies' Golf Club visited Bardowie and played a friendly match. The Cambridge players won comfortably. Following arc the results:—Miss E. Robinson beat Mrs. H. Schwieters, Mrs. 11. Tj. Nixon beat Miss V. Appleby. Miss (i. AVest beat Mrs. 11. AVhite, Mrs. D. Soppett beat Mrs. W. R. Laurent. Mrs. E. A. Xorrice lost (o Miss K. Harvey, Mrs. A', i Tlollis beat Mrs. J. Tinsley. Mrs. T. Fairbrother beat Mrs. E. A'. AVhite, Nfiss R. Souter tieat Mrs. B. Keyte. Mrs. L. Mason bent Miss 0. Manson. Mrs. A. L. Allan beat Mrs. X. G Foster. Miss G. L. Brann beat Mrs. E. Hardy, Miss E. Burns beat Mrs. AV E. Godfrey.

HAMILTON CHAMPIONSHIP

QUALIFYING ROUNDS [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The qualifying rounds for tlic Hamilton Golf Club's championship events were completed al SI. Andrews links yesterday. "When i the first round was played a week ano conj ditions were very rough. hut yesterday was i better, although a high wind kept many | seores up. The following players qualified I -in the resiiective grades:— Cliil) C'haiiiiiioliship. -- R. G lading. 7S, 75 I ; A. M. Fa he.v, SI, 75—150; (I. ' L. Taylor. 75 85—lilt); I!. A. McKiimon, 1 si, SI ! C. B. Wake. 85, 82 -107; M. 11. Kelly, j si, s:i—I<>7; W. C. "Wynne. s|. S7—MIS; •T. C. Ferguson, do, 7!i— KiM; 11. J. Radford, s|, 85—100; H. W Fisher, so, sr. i,i; ('. c. Ladner, sr., s, i 72; X. Dnxfield, tin. BM—J7:t; I'. C. Russell. S7, SO—I7M: c. Sutcliffe, 88, sn—l7 1; W. J. Kintr, si), ss—l77. Intermediate Tirade.—H. G. I.ovcridse, 02, so—l7s; G. Tapper, nr~ si Pemberlon, !io. so—l 7! 1; I!. McCnw Kit. (II- ISO: A. I<: McDonald. (15. s7-IS2: A. Walker 01 !••_» —ISM; R. To inks. o:t, 00 —ISM; R. Worlev. Ot. so—ISM; S. Maves, SS—ISM; J Roach. Sf), !>.-> F. Blackie. ss. fMi — Is 1 ; H. I'. Clarke, (17, ISO; O. 11. Hindoo, 05, ni—is« ; B. Oilligan. ill. 05 -ISO; |». G. Darkness, 05, 02- - IS7; A. Dold. 00. !!•_•—188. Junior Crude.—A R. Turnwald, 01, ill —IS 2; S. Cotton. 05, ill James, ti.i, !i(l—isji; J, Clenry, 05, iio W. B. Pomeroy. 101. ill—11)5; F. J. Bevin, Mil, !)s—Mill; E. McLollnn, 102. 05— Iil7; W. "West water, ill. 100—I!l7; J. L. McDonald. Kin, OS—ld,s ; Tj. J. Mark. 101, 00—200; J. Gamble. 100. ! 15—I'll I ; |). Crant, 10,'J, 10M—200; AY. H. Adams, lOM, lOM —-00; E. Xicklill, lOM, IOM —200; H. Silverton, 107, 101 —'JOS; .J. Qiialtrough. 00, "ID! I —'JOS A. W. Xeshit also qualified, hut withdrew from match play. Trophies will be awarded to the players with the best aggregate in each grade. PUPUKE CLUB A Stableford bogey match played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club was won by J. R. Miller 011 a count back from G. Clark, 'heir cards reading 25, 15—-10. Other cards were:—V. X. Jones, 20, 11 M 7; E. K. Cockayne, 22, 15—M7; T. E Gooding, 21, 11--M5; ]I. Wilson, 22, 1M —M 5. In the second round of the Pupuko Cup competition ,T. R. Miller beat It. I'acey, 3 and 2, and Dickey beat ITowden, 2 and 1. R. Nicholas beat Drought, :i and 1, in the second round of the captain's prize competition NORTH SHORE CLUB The qualifying round for the championship was played in three grades by members of the North Shore Golf Club. Results were as follows: A Grade.—A. E. Brown. 100; L. H. Johnston, 101; W. Roberts, 105; L. J. Minoguc, 107; J. W. Morrison, .108; A. J. Spraggon, 171; F. E. Poole, H. C. Stevens, 170; H. Preston, jim., J. C. Bates, 177; T. Millar, L. Harrison, 178; R. Johnston, M. S. O'Connor, ISO; R. M. While, 185; T. L. Macedo, 101. B Grade.—W. Shaw, 170; S. W. IJ. Chambers, 18.1; E. Harper, 184; H. B. Everion, 188; A. Pi. Myers, 103; E. L. Thwailes, T, McKeivie, 101; H. J. Preston, 100; 11. E.Goodwin, 20). C Grade.—A. J. Chambers, 18-1; A. E. Bond, 185; D. H. Freakes, A. Whyto, 105; E J. Wiseman, A. M. Seaman, 198; IT. D. Gould, 100; A. W. Christmas, 201; If. C. Littler, 202; C. ,R. Nctilie, T. Ross, '201; R. M. Saddington,' 205; A. F. Cndncss, 207; It. G. Melntyre, 200. MANUKAU CLUB Tho Bell Cup eclectic competition of three rounds, played by members of tho Mannkau Golf Club, was won by S. Oollan with n card of 87, 28 —50. Other scores were:— M. Dudley, 07, 5 —02; A. Bridges, .88, 2M—--05; B. Stokes, 81, 18—00; R. C. Nixon. 88, 22—00; 0. Jackson, 00, 21—00; G. Tuck, 70, 0—07; J. Valentine, 88, 20—08; A. Todd, 77. 0—08; T. Roberts, 77, B—oo. Tho fourth Tankard competition was won by A. Todd with a score of 80, o—7l. Tho next best, cards returned were:—N. C. Nixon 05, 22—7,'t; N. Widdowson, 88, 15—-7:{• (V Jackson, 87. 11—7.'!; D. Stokes, 91, 18—70 ■' R Stalhvorthy, 08, 22—70; L. Thompson, 100, 21 —,0; J. Valentino, 07, 20 —77; W Priest, 02, 15—17; G. Tuck, 87, o—7B. MATCHES AT ONEWHERO [>KOM OUH OWN C Olt It KSPoNDKNT | ONEWHERO. Sunday Playinii in the semi-final of the Muir Memorial Cup competition, Caldwell beat Liddlo, 2 and 1. The tlrst round of tho senior championship resu ted:—Sturrock beat Wilson, :i and 2; Martin beat Glasgow, 2 and 1. In tho semi-final of tho junior champlonlOl'l't ior, ' clh I,cat Georgeltl, I up, at tho The monthly Stableford match, which was played in conjunction, resulted as follows :---M)utin. 35; Caldwell, 35; Wilson, 31; 1. Taylor, 31. Martin won on tho countback.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23134, 5 September 1938, Page 15

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HOLE IN ONE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23134, 5 September 1938, Page 15

HOLE IN ONE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23134, 5 September 1938, Page 15