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GOLF

WEEK-END PLAY

HAMILTON BEATS TITIRANGI The principal golf * vent on Saturday' ms an inter-, lub match in whi« h Hamilton gained a win over Titirangi at Hamilton by l.» matches to seven, with three halved. Hamilton tairways were in poor order, and the greens were very fast compared: with those the litnangi players are used '°The results were as follow, Titirangi names being mentioned first: — Singles.—Morpeth defeated Bellingham, ! 1 up; Gnu Id i Jig lost to Wiggins, 3 and 1; Robertson lost t<> Gillies, 5 and 3; i. Hock in defeated Guy, i up; MeCrystal lost to Wake, 2 and 1; Hamilton lost to : f M. Horton, 2 and 1: Thompson lost t o Ross, 6 and 1; Robinson losr to Hur;and. 4 and 3; Western and Crimp, all square; X. Hockin rieteated Fisher, l up: Pacre and Atkins, all square; Humphries! ~nd Simpson, all square; Robieson lost to \V M. Horton, 4 and 3; Griffiths lost to Sutcliffe. 2 and 1; McLean lost to Hark - ' ness, 2 and 1. Foursomes. —-Morpeth and Goulding defeated Bellingham and Wynne, 4 and C: . Rbbertson and I. Hockin defeated Wiggins and Gillies, 3 and 2; Ale Crystal and Hamilton lost to Guy and Wake, 7 and ri; Thompson and Robinson defeated .Morton and Ross. 3 ami 2; Western and X. Hockin lost to Durrand and Horton, 5 ,ud 4; Dame and Humphries defeated Simpson and Atkins. 6 and 5; Robieson and Griffiths lost t*> Sutcliffe and Fisher. and 5; McLean and Beehan lost to Worley and Hark ness. 4 and 3. [n a four-ball bogey competition in which visitors and members played at Hamilton. L. Robson (Titirangi) partnered with W. D. Ross (Hamilton) fin - : ished 7 up. CLUB MATCHES The following are the results of club matches; — Middlemore. —3rd round, 72-hole medal; i J. M. Stokes, 02—20 72; W. Ged- I des, 83—12. 73: S. G. Hodges, j 84— 11, 73; R. Martin, Si —ll, 73. The leading players, with one round to go. ure: I». L* Scott (20). 228; J. M. Stokes I U'O) 220; r. M Gordon (0), 231; F. A. Martin (10), 232. The tie between B. U. .Jacobs and 13. S. Finn for the trophy in the second round of the competition was j played and was won by Jacobs, who re- j turned a net score of 76. his opponent 1 being two strokes more. One Tree Hill.—3rd round, match play handicap for Klliffe Cup: F. Newell beat \V. Calderwood. 3 and 2; G. Sandwitlv beat T. H. Ganly. 7 and 5; F. W. Wilson beat C. M. King, 3 and 2: S. W. Hunter heat A. W. Cole, 3 and 1; F. Wiseman beat D. K. Russell, 2 and 1; J. Goyder beat J. M. Klliffe, 3 and 2; .T. Methven beat R. W. Verry, 4 and 2; E. A. Take beat K. Cleghorn, 2 and L; H. Worsley boat C. Schnauer, 1 up; R. J. Hamilton beat J. W. Clarke, 3 and 2; E. I). Reidy beat E. A. Robb, 6 and 3; l. MeHarg beat S. Hunter, 2 up; A. H. Blackburn beat \V. H. Graham, 5 and 4: J. A. Stewart beat A. K. Hawley, 1 up; R. H. Jones beat J. Murray. 1 up. A bogey handicap was also played and there was a good entry. The best cards returned were:—W. J. Halliday (15), J. Rankin (11), 1 up; F. W. Wilson (11), S. W. Hunter (6). all square; C. M. King <S). J. W. Clark (6), J. M. Elliffe (11), 1 down. Akarana —Medal: B. .T. Smith, jun.. 7S—6, 72; H. A. Clarke, S6—lo; 76; A. N. Henderson, 80 —10, 71). Juniors: J. Chadwick, 05—24. 71: W. Swanson, 05—22. 73: .V. Fletcher, 04—IS, 76; S. Jansen, 95—19, 76; J. R. Trayes, 101—24; 77; J. Macalister, 101—24, 77: L. Rowntree, 98—10, 70; T. R. Impey, 103—24. 70. Glendowie Ladies.—2nd round of championships: Mrs. Brown beat Mrs. Warren, 2 and # 1; Mrs. McMillan beat Mrs. Hayes, 2 and 1; Mrs. Stanley beat Mrs. Hutchison. 5 and 4: Mrs. Hill beat Airs. Miller, l up at the 20th; Miss O. English beat Miss M. Hill, 5 and 4; Miss Katterfeldt beat Miss D. Scott, 3 and 2. The C. Grade eclectic match was won by Miss W. Hints, Miss Meadows being second. Waiuku.—The final of the Bloomfield • 'up was played at Waiuku on Saturday, when Christianson defeated Aldred 5 up and 3 to play. In fbe semi-final of the consolation prize Colbeck beat .Terrain, 1 up. A medal round held In conjunction with the above matches was won by Jerram, who returned a net score of 71. The following are the best scores handed in: Jerram, 99—28, 71; Ducker, 98—24, 74; Ohlson, 84—8, 76: Colbeck, S5—S. 77: l Bloomfield. 8“;—8, SO. MATCHES ARRANGED The following matches have been arranged:— One Tree Hill Ladies.—Draw for qualifying round for club championships tomorrow, commencing 9.15 a.m.: Miss I). Horton v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. Banister v. Mrs. Hosking, Miss K. Horton v. Miss C. Bray. Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Finlay, Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Beattie, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Mcllraith, Miss G. Cooke v. Mrs. Noakes. Miss McCabe v. Mrs. Biown, Miss J. Easton v. Miss B. • ’arnac-han, Mrs. Schnauer v. Miss Gallagher, Mrs. Henrys v. Airs. G. White, Aliss I*. Russell v. Mrs. Robinson, Aliss Hacket v. Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Paterson v. Aliss Blackburn, Mrs. Burton v. Airs. Roberts. Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Spinley v. Aliss Potter, Miss Robson v. Aliss Moody, Aliss Miller v. Mrs. Eddowes, Airs. Broughton v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. Ruclge v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss Lawrence v. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Moore-Jones v. Miss AI. Bailey, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. Reid, Aliss Churton v. Airs. Russell, Aliss G. Easton v. Miss M. Goldwater, Mrs. Saxton v. Miss Stubbs. Aliss Cornaga \'f Airs. Horton. Mrs. Alison v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Fraer v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. McArthur v. Aliss S. Johnston. Mrs. Petre v. Aliss Callaghan, Mrs. B. Cooke v. Airs. Richardson, Mrs. Sawers v. Miss D. Stewart. Ninth Tee. —Miss Preece v. Mrs. Alal- • olm, Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss Millington v. Mrs. Owen. Aliss Ponsford v. Miss Hall, Aliss D. Lamb v. Mrs. Chappell, Miss E. Schnauer v. Miss I. Walker, Mrs. Mason v. Miss Hooton, Mrs. Choyce v. Miss Evans. Airs. Robb v. Mrs. Balsarnie. Mrs. S. Reid v. Miss N. Clark, Mrs. H. Walker v. another. Following is the draw for the bogey handicap match to be played on Wednesday, commencing at 9.15 a.m., championship plavers to have right of way;— Mrs. Dufnur r. Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. Banister v. Mrs. O’Leary, Aliss D. Horton v. Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss G Bray, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss A. Grove, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. McMillan. Airs. Alison v. Mrs. Mcllraith. Miss McCabe v. Miss G. Cooke. Mrs . Brown v. Airs. Noakes. Miss Haslett v. Miss Churton, Miss Goldwater v. Mrs. Reid, Miss Cornaga v. All's. Saxton. Mrs. Russell v. Aliss Stubbs. Mrs Horton v. Mrs. Fraer, Airs. White v. Mrs. Burton, Airs. Swain v. Airs. Roberts. Mrs. Henrvs v. Mrs. Schnauer, Miss r. Russell v Miss Gallagher. Airs. McKean v. Mrs. McArthur. Aliss Hacket v Mrs. Grevatt. Mrs. Anderson v. Aliss Johnston. Miss Carnachan v. Airs. Paterson. Mrs. Stewart v. Mrs. Malcolm, Airs. Betre v. Mrs. Spinle-v, Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. Robinson. Miss' .I. Easton v. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Ward v. Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Lovett v. Aliss Aliller, Airs. Sutcliffe Mrs. B. Cooke, Mrs. Broughton v. Aliss Lawrence. Alls. Goldwater v. Airs. Moore-Jones. Mrs. Rudge v. Airs. Joplin, Mrs. Eddowes v Miss AToodv. Aliss kobson v. Miss M. Bailey, Aliss Callaghan v. Mrs. Sawers. Aliss Preece v. Airs. Richardson. Miss Millington v. Aliss A. Hall, Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. Chappell, Aliss E. •Schnauer v. Airs. Choyce, Airs. E. Grierv. Miss I. Walker, Aliss Evans y. Miss F. Stitt, Mrs. ATason v. Aliss Williamson. Aliss Harrison v. Airs. BalgarMiss Hooton v. Airs. H. Walker, Miss N Clarke v. Miss T>. Lamb. Auckland Ladies. —Draw for qualifying round, club championship, at 9 a.m. tomorrow:— Aliss E. Wilson v. Airs. Abbott. Mrs. Robertson v. Airs. Ferguson. Mrs. Hodges '• Aliss Rathbone. Miss Culling v. Mrs. W llson. Aliss T. Bavly v. Mrs. Rutherford. Airs. Wright v. Miss McGovern. Mrs. Buttle v. Miss Martin, Aliss Ham•n v. Mrs. Towle, Miss Lever v. Miss Crr. Arrs. Endean v. Miss L. Cutfield, Airs. Green v. Aliss Colbeck, Airs. Cox V Aliss Buddie. Aliss Upton v. Miss Macfarlane. Mrs. Hughes v. Airs. Dufaur. AJiss H. Outfield v. Mrs. Xevill. Airs. arr v. Mrs. Grant, Aliss Henderson v. Aliss Reid. Miss R Robertson v. Airs. Revel], Miss C. Bayly v. Airs. Foster. Mvs. V nn v. Airs. Bradisv. Mrs. Upton v.. Miss Porter. Miss Graham v. Aliss L. RobertV? 71 * Airs. Alackenzie v. Mrs. Morris. Miss ballantyne v. Airs. Rainger. Aliss E. Maiioney v. Miss Noakes. Mrs. P. Hanna v. ‘! ,ss Ferguson. Miss Rainger v. Airs. MoR ean . Aliss Ruddock v. Miss Didsbury, Airs. Brown v. Aliss AValkley. Miss S. Mahoney v. Airs. Brittain, Airs. Frater v, Pathb Kgert °n. Mrs ’ Macindoe v - Miss I.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 7