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WEEK-END MATCHES AUCKLAND CLUB The third round of the captain’s prize tournament was played at Middlemore on Saturday. Results: A. J. Friedlander (12) beat K. H. Ryan (20), 2 up; J. A. Gow (5) beat W. B. Coibeck (7), 2 up; H. Horton (9) beat D. Robertson (13), 5 and 4; J. F. Ewen (15) beat B. Macky (18), 1 up; A. Boddington (7) beat W. Brander (S), 2 and 1; J. F. Brown (12) beat E. B. Gunson (13), 4 and 3; W. A. Phillips (15) beat F. C. Bradley (16), 2 and 1; M. Louisson (18) beat F. Wilson (16), 1 up; R. O. Gardner (5) beat R. D. Wright (scr), 1 up; J. B. Lusk (9) beat L. B. Campbell (9), 3 and 2; A. Kinder (20) beat N. Hanna (18), 3 and 2; H. Gilfillan (20) beat J. M. Barnett (18), 1 up; T. N. Holmden (16) beat W. N. Abbott (4), 3 and 2; P. J. Western (7) beat C. I. Nathan (11), 1 up; E. B. Brown (9) and L. W. Delph (6), finished all square, while the match between J. P. Aldred and W. C. Harris was not played. For those eliminated in the tournament a medal competition was held, 48 players taking part. The best cards are as follows:—D. Poison, 87, 17—70; V. W. Wilson, 86, 13—73; W. S. Ralph, 77, 3—74; C. N. Jacobsen, 86, 12—74; D. MaoCormick, 80, 5—75; H. L. Rees, 81, 5—76; H. P. Richmond, 87, 10—77; C. H. Archer, 87, 10—77. TITIRANGI CLUB The second round of the Taylor Bowl at Titirangi resulted: T. O. Tyzack beat R. L. Wilson, 8 and 7; E. W. Griffiths beat H. S. Keesing, 4 and 3; F. S. Ballin beat H. R. Jenkins, 4 and 3; R. J. Torrens beat T. S. Gaskin, 1 up; H. Brinsden beat W. P. Baker, 6 and 5; J. N. Hunter beat E. F. Burns, 4 and 3; M. E. Ward beat L. H. Rogers, 6 and 4; A. B. Chappell beat G. Walker, 2 and 1; R. J. Hamilton beat C. J. MafcCulloch, 1 up; J. B. Stewart beat A. J. Good, 4 and 3; F. Moginie beat F. Trice, 3 and 2; E. G. Talliss beat? F. C. Ewen, 5 and 4; J. F. Hosking beat J. TT. Francis, 6 and 4; H. W. Cooke beat A. C. Anderson, 1 up; R. M. Dacre beat F. C. Gregory, 4 and 3; W. J. A. Thomson beat A. E. Robinson, 4 and 3; H. Haszard beat J. M. Hockin, 3 and 2; C. Robinson beat G. M. White at the 19th; W. Cain beat R. F. Ward at the 19th; A. V. Pearce, beat A. Le Sieur, 4 arid 3; A. H. Magson beat J. Uren, 6 and 5; F. Moginie beat W. E. Holdgate, 3 and 2. ONE TREE HILL The bogey competition for the Kingswell Shield was completed at the Maungakiekie links, and resulted in a win for R. M. George, whose two best cards were 1 up and 4 down. J. S. Rankin, with a handicap of 15, was second with cards of 2 down and 3 down. The bogey handicap played in conjunction with the shield was won by W. J. Hockin, who, with a handicap of 12, was 1 down. The . other best cards were:—A. K. Hawley, 15, 2 down; C. R. Jones, 12, 3 down; E. D. Reidy, 15, 3 down; J. C. Spinley, 11, 5 down. AUCKLAND LADIES’ The medal match to have been played by members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club on Friday last, was postponed until Friday, July 15. Following is the draw for the monthly medal match to be played to-morrow: Miss L. Cutfield v. Miss B. McGovern, Mrs. Hodges v. Miss D. Chrystall, Miss E. Culling v. Miss F. Rathbone, Mrs. Smith v. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Dufaur v. Miss F. Hamlin, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss T. Bayly, Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. E. Friedlander, Mrs. J. Wilson v. Miss H. Cutfield, Mrs. Marshall v. Mrs. Murphy, Miss i I. P. Lever v. Mrs. Trice, Miss M. Cooper v. Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Robertson v. Mrs. Henry, Miss E. M. Upton v. Miss M. Ridings, Miss P. Orr v. Mrs. Macdonald, Miss P. CouttS v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss I. Ruddock v. Mrs. Gorrie, Mrs. Taylor V. Miss C. Draper, Miss D. Rainger v. Miss N. Ballantyne, Mrs. Revell v. Mrs. Martin, Miss J. Reid v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Brown, Miss N. Hanna v. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Rainger v. Miss E. Gill, Mrs. Foster v. Miss C. Bayly, Mrs. Bradley v. Mrs. Pugh, Miss S. Henderson v. Mrs. P. Hanna, Miss N. Noakes v. Miss H. Asser, Mrs. "Watson v. Mrs. Cooke, Miss M. Nevill v. Miss M. Walkley, Miss D. Roberton v. Miss W. Kent, Miss M. Cousins v. Mrs. A. Friendlander, Mrs. Jefferson v. A. N. Other. The Hilda Bloomfield bogey competition will be played on Friday, entries closing to-morrow. ONE TREE HILL LADIES’ Following is the draw for the Canadian foursomes to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at the One Tree Hill links tomorrow, for a prize presented by Mrs. J. W. Carr: Miss G. Easton and Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Bignan and Miss McCabe, Miss Robson and Mrs. Bourke v. Miss J. Easton and Miss A. Grove, Mrs. Schnauer and Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Parr and Miss Preece, Mrs. Burton and Miss Harvey v. Miss Haslett and Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss Evans and Miss Blackburn v. Miss Ponsford and Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Brown v. Miss Churton and Miss Grierson, Mrs. Fraer and Mrs. Swain v. Mrs Lovatt and Miss Millington, Miss D. Horton and Miss K. Horton v./Mrs. Russell and Miss U. Russell, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Stubbs v. Mrs. Roberts and Miss Carnaghan. .. Following are the results of the fifth round of the president’s match: —Mrs. Roberts beat Mrs. Fraer, 5 and 4; Miss McGowan beat Miss D. Horton, 1 up; Mrs. Schnauer beat Mrs. Carr, 1 up; Mrs. Burton beat Miss Grierson, 5 and 3. The semi-finals must be played by July 20. Owing to the continued wet weather the senior and junior championships will not be commenced until August The postponed bogey match for Mrs. Schnauer’s trophy will be held on July 12. Entries will close on July 8. WAITE MAT A LADIES’ The second round of the eclectic match in conjunction with the qualifying round of the club championship will be played by members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club on Wednesday. Following is the draw: Miss McGlashan v. Mrs. Bayley, Mrs. Broughton v. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Chapman v Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Price v. Miss F. Hall. Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Atkinson, Miss Goldwater v. Mrs. Mcßeadie, Mrs. Hay v Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Hale v. Mrs. Rudge. Mrs Hogan v. Miss Nevill, Miss Dale v. Miss Patterson. Miss Marks v. Miss Williams, Mrs. Souter v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Lewin. Following is the draw for the second round of the C grade eclectic match to be played on Thursday: Mrs. George v. Mrs. Cook, Miss Mason v. Miss King, Miss Dunnett v. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Henderson v. Mrs. Harper, Miss Gredein v. Mrs. Johnson, Miss N. v. Miss Spicer, Miss Cragmile v. Miss Stoddart. Miss T. Macindoe v. Miss l. Wight, Mrs. Kennedy v. Mrs. Macindoe. Miss Ching v. Mrs. T. Jackson. An inter-club match will bf played against the Pupuke Ladies’ Club at Pupuke to-morrow. PUPUKE LADIES’ The members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club will play the postponed match against the Waitemata Ladies’ Club on the Pupuke links to-morrow. The following players will represent Pupuke: Mrs. Perman, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Blomfield, Miss A. O’Neill, Miss B. O’Neill, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Bowden, Miss Gladys Williams, Mrs. Spiller, Mrs. Rutherford. The L.G.U. medaj round will be played on Wednesday morning, and in the afternoon there will be an approaching and putting competition for all players. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played on Wednesdav on the old course: Miss Phillips v. Miss Jackson. Mrs. Sheet v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Chisholm v. Miss Weston, Mrs. Atwood v. Miss Erickson, Miss Parker v. Mrs. Duder. Mrs. Baxter v. Miss Meek, Mrs. Close v. • Miss J. Parker. In the first round of the championship Mrs. Buddie beat Mrs. Blomfield, 2 and 1; Miss McDonald beat Mrs. Rutherford, at the 19th; Miss Gladys Williams beat Mrs. Thompson, at the 19th; Mrs. Perman beat Mrs. Davidson, 5 and 4.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 11

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 11

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 11