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GOLF

WEEK-END PLAY HANDICAP* MATCHES AUCKLAND CLUB Fourth round results in the captain’s trophy at Middlemore on Saturday were: A. J. Friedlander, 12, beat J. A. Gow, 5, 3 and 1; H. Horton, 9, beat J. F. Ewen, 13, 2 and 1; A. Boddington, 7, beat L. W. Delph, 5,2 and 1; J. F. Brown, 12, beat J. P. Aldred, 7, 1 up; W. A. Phillips, 15, beat M. Louisson, 18, 3 and 1; R. O. Gardner, 5, beat J. B. Lusk, 9, 3 and 2; H. Gilfillan, 20, beat A. Kinder, 20, 1 up; P. J. Western, 7, beat T. N. Holmden, 10, 3 and 2. For those players eliminated from the captain's tournament a bogey match was played. There were 40 entries. The match lesulted in the following tieing one down; H. L. Rees, 4; R. Rainger, 5; H. P. Richmond, 8; D. Robertson, 9. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Taylor bowl matches at Titirangi resulted:— ' T. O. Tyzack beat E. W. Griffiths. 1 up at the 19th; R. M. George beat F. S. Ballin, 3 and 2; H. Brinsden beAt R. J. Torrens, 4 and #2; M. E. Ward beat A. B. Chappell, 3 and 2; W. J. A. Thomson beat H. Haszard, 4 and 3; R. J. Hamilton beat C. Robinson, 3 and 2; J. B. Stewart beat F. Moginie, 4 and 2; J. N. Hunter beat H. W. Cooke, 6 and 5; T. A. Goulding beat R. M. Dacre, 6 and 4; A. V. Pearce, beat W. Cain, 3 and 2; H. A. Randrup beat A. H. Magson, 2 and 1. The bogey handicap, played in conjunction, resulted in a tie between J. N. Hunter, 4 and A. J. Good, 11, 1 up. A bogey handicap was played at the Maungakiekie links and resulted in a win for E. A. Tuke, who, with a handicap of H. was 1 up. Other cards were: J. W. Clarke, 9, l down, and J. Methven, G, 2 down. GLENDOWIE CLUB The qualifying rounds of the senior ‘hid junior championships were played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday. Following are the results:— Seniors.—N. Ching, 87; R. R. Kissling, L. Goodwin, SS; N. Hockin, 92; F. Trice. 92; R. Edmonds, 93; P. Niccolls, g: S. C. Woods, 104; J. O. Lilly, 10G; R. p ayitt, 107; E. Bradley. 10S; S. Hunter, W. Olsen, 110; R. Ralfe, 111; O. Wolfram, 117 Junior.—c. Garrard. 93; Dr. Horton, D. J. Willis, 102; W. Newsham, 102; L- Harrison. 103: F. Lowe. 104; L. H. Saunders, 105; C. Biernacki, 106; T. Rus--106; j. r. Rendall. 107; R. Garrard. JJ*; J- Hall, 108; P. Gold water, 109; H. Godwin, 109; E. Hutchison, 110; H. "right. 112. The medal handicap played in conjunction with the qualifying rounds resulted: Seniors.— N. Ching, 87, 10 —77. Juniors.— C. W. Garrard, 99, 24—75. Following is the draw for the first shipif* °* senior and junior championSeni 0Pa .__N. Ching. v. O. Wolfgram, S. [.Woods v. J. o. Lilly, N. Hockin v. W. Trice v. S. Hunter. R. Edmonds v. E. Bradley, R. Ralfe v. L. n . R. h. Pavitt v. P. Niccolls, A. Duthie v. R. R. Kissling. Juniors.— C. Garrard v. If. Wright. C. «ieinacki v. T. Russell, W. Newsham v. f' L. Harrison v. J. Hall. F. Wim* V T H- Garrard. 11. Goodwin v. D. J. nils j. r Rendall v. L. H. Saunders. ’ Hutchison v. Dr. Horton. AUCKLAND LADIES \rSiS Hilda Bloomfield Cup, played at ddlemore on Friday, resulted: L. Cutfleld tied with Mrs. FlemI. b °th 1 up. Mrs. Gorrie, Mrs. RutliJ®" 1 and Miss w. Kent were all square. cc.rn.2sj, flnal of lilt- Hope Lewis Cup B Mrs. J. Wilson and Mrs. Rthet* Tel 1 finished all square, and a furarteVvl- holes wiH he played. Following esu lts of the eliminating rounds: MiR« R °und.—Mrs. Marshall, 8, beat Boa !?' ? ob erton, 19, 2 and 1; Mrs. Wil- *» a*»» beat Mrs. Ferguson, 12, 3 and 1;

Mrs. Abbott, 14, beat Miss K. Clark, 21. 1 up; Mrs. Wright, 19, beat Mrs. Pugh, 22, 4 and 3. Semi-finals. —Mrs. Wilson beat Mrs. Marshall, 2 up; Mrs. Wright beat Mrs. Abbott, 8 and 6. The draw for the medal match for Miss E. M. Upton’s prize, to be played tomorrow, is as follows: Mrs. Murphy v. Mrs Morris, Miss H. Outfield v. Miss B. McGovern, Miss E. Wilson v. Miss M. Cooper, Miss F. Rathbone v. Miss Lever, Mrs. E. Friedlander v. Miss L. Outfield, Mrs. Marshall v. Miss Moginie, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss T. Baylv. Mrs. Joyce v. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Henry v. Miss Orr, Miss Hamlin v. Miss Coutts, Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. Trice, Mrs. .Robertson v. Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Ridings v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Hodges v. Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Rainger, Miss Ruddock v. Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Foster v. Miss Henderson, Miss C. Bayly v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Cox v. Mrs. Revell, Miss Rainger v. Miss Draper, Mrs. Gorrie v. Miss Noakes, Mrs. Carter v. Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Flemming v. Miss Gill, Mrs. A. Friedlander v. Mrs. Watson, Miss Nevill v. Miss Walkley, Miss Kent v. Miss Asser, Mrs. Cooke v. Mrs. Mellsop, Mrs. Brown v. Miss Mahoney, Mrs. Martin v. Mrs. Jefferson, Miss Reid v. A. N. Other. ONE TREE HILL LADIES Following is the draw for the bogey match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at On? Tree Hill to-morrow: Miss K. Horton v. Miss Stubbs, Miss Iv. Churton v. Mrs. Stewart, Miss M. Haslett v. Miss B. Grierson, Miss G. Easton v Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Horton v. Miss A. Grove, Mrs. Dignan v. Mrs White, Miss Preece v. Mrs. Malcolm, Miss Ponsford v. Miss McCabe, Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Russell, Miss McGowan v. Miss Carnachan, Miss Harvey v. Miss Harrison, Mrs. Brown v. Miss Robson, Mrs. Robb v. Mrs. Haycock, Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs D. M. Smith, Mrs. Bourke v. Miss Russell, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Robinson, Miss Millington v. Mrs. Sawers, Mrs. Towsey v. Mrs. Swam, Miss Young v. A. N. Other. The best scores returned in the Canadian foursomes were:— Miss Churton and Miss <>i _ 73 • Mrs. Dignan and Miss McCabe, 101, 20— SI; Mrs. Taylor and Miss Stubbs, The" C grade match played on Friday was won by Mrs. D M. Smith The next C grade match will be placed next Friday, players to choose partners. match for Saturday players was won by Miss Litten, 113, 29—54. WAITEMAT A LADIES’ CLUB Members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club will play the third round of the eclectic match in conjunction with the monthly medal round on Friday, instead of on Wednesday. Following is the draw: Mrs. Clouston v. Miss F. HalL Mrs. Walsh V. Mrs. Chapman, Mis. McCreadie v Miss McGlashan, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Bayly. Miss Hall v Miss Nevill. Mrs. Rpaiimont v Mrs. Gooding. Mrs. Goldwnte™v Mrs Lewin, Mrs. Broughton v. Patterson. Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Hay. A[rs Nevill v. Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Atkin,nn v Mrs Hogan. Miss Dale v. Miss \ rs' vaster v. Miss Williams. round'of'ufe C grade ec’Stte’mat’ch to be played on Thursday:-- . Mi T \ir<; George v. Miss Ching, ± - Tackson v. Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Cook v. wirreS!°Mrs rt M^DougiVn^Miss Gribbjn, Tohnson Mrs. Macindoe a. Miss Mason, Miss I. ’Wight v. Mrs. Harper, Miss P. Macindoe v. Miss Dunnet. TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw* for the C crra.de match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow: — _ . Mr«; M Paterson v. Mrs. S. Reid. Mis. Mrs Mason v. Miss Martin, Miss N. Mai- “ Fo'llo wing” are‘the' results of the eclectic m «£niors -Mr**. Dufaur, 7S—G. 72; Mrs. Reid? 'sub—2o, 74; Horton, SS_ “jjniors— Mis-s M Fou>w Miss Grierson, 95 —- 1 * 32, 74*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 11

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 11

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 11

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