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AKARANA CLUB The best cards handed in for the first round of the Wallace Cup, played by members of the Akarana Golf Club, were as follow: —J. Budge, 83, 16 — 67; J. WareingT, 86, 18—68; F. W. Greenbark, 90, 22—68; C. Bailey, 77, 7 —70; J. Swanson, 82, 12—70; G. Wahlstrom, 89, 18—71; J. Fraser, 95, 24—71; E. E. Bilkey, 97, 24 —73; C. Read, 91, 18—73; W. P. Darrach, 91. 17 — 74; G. M. Cox. 89, 15 —74; A. W. Gunson, 96, 22—74. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB A bogey match and a putting competition will be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow. The sealed hole match played last week for Mrs. Thomson’s trophy resulted in a tie between Mrs. B. E. Gold water and Mrs. Weller. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB The flag match of .13 holes played by members of the Otaliuhu Ladies’ Golf Club for a trophy presented by Mrs. W. W. Massey, was won by Miss Mellsop, who carried the play to the 12th green. * PAPAKURA CLUB Following were the best cards returned in the medal round played by members of the Papakura Golf Club: G. A. Smith, 67 net; K. Matheson,, 74; T. McLennan, 75; Bridgman. 78; Langford. 78. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB The second round for Mrs. A.. Joll’s trophy wiU be played by members of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club tomorrow. Following is the draw: Mrs. F. Butt v. Mrs. D. Hay, Mrs. W. H. Hume v. Mrs. P. E. Cleary, Miss M. Allen v. Mrs. T. A. Milroy, Mrs. N. Horton v. Miss J. Masters. Mrs. P. Dingle v. Mrs. E. Bartlett, Mrs. P. G. Russell v. Mrs. G. N. Gower, Miss H. Coventry v. Mrs. E. M. Masters, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Miss M. McKenzie. The second round of the Gillies’ Vase will also be played The draw is as follows:—Mrs. C. Sutcliffe v. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. X. Peterson v. Mrs. G. Primrose, Mrs. J. J. Standrin v. Miss* K. .Oliver. Mrs. Guy Bindon v. Miss G. Hammond. Miss E. Norris v. Mrs. W. J. King, Mrs. M. M". Hockin v. Miss V. Cann, Mrs. B. Vickery v. Miss J. Templer. PUPUKE CLUB The following players will represent Pupuke in a teams match against Maungakiekie at Pupuke on Saturday, May 18: —R. Johnston, G. D. G. Hunt, R. N. S. Chisholm, M. L. Drower, G. C. Malcolm, L. G. Ansell, R. O. Skeet, S. R. Norris, D. M. Davidson, C. H. Kingsford, C. F. Browne, L. J. Keeling. Any member unable to play please notify the secretary. In a teams match against Maungakiekie at One Tree Hill on Saturday next, the club will be represented by L G. Mackenzie, F. F. Mingay, M. E. Thompson, L. J. Minogue (captain). B. E. Goldwater, E. W. Mills, H. W. Bennett, A. W. Clark G. O. Stephenson, A. A. Tysoe, L. G. Whittaker. T. G. de Clive Lowe. Any player unable to journey please notify tho secretary. PUKEKOHE CLUB The draw for the vice-president’s trophies, qualifying round, is as follows; — Men: Brosnahan v. Wells, Miartin v. Porter, Roose v. Foster, Townsend v. Kerris. Sellar v. Schlaepfer, Drake v. Raws on. Short v. Anderson, Kissling v. Coyle, Johnson v. McWhirter, Spooner v. Payne, Bailey v. Mincher, Findlay v. J. Roulston, jun., Pike v. Charlesworth, Duncan v. O’Loughlen. Hosking v. Maddison, J. Roulston, sen., v. Campbell. Munro v. Snell. Women : Mrs. Motion v. Mrs. Treanor, Mrs* Maddison v. Mrs. Beaney, Mrs. -McWhirter v. Miss A. Potter, Mrs. Hosking v. Miss L. Potter. Mrs. O’Loughlen v. Mrs. D. Roulston. Mrs. Johnson v. Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Stuart v. Miss Jeffries, Mrs. Bonner v. Miss Raines. Miss Ingram v. Miss R. Roulston, Mrs. Ferris v. Mrs. Wells, Miss Lauer v. Miss J. Roulston, Miss B. Stuart v. A. N. Other, Miss Duncan v. Miss Jamieson. Miss Gray v. Miss Cleary. Miss Backhurst v. Miss Dick. Mrs. McGeehan v. Mrs. Bayly, Miss I. Stuart v. Miss R. Johns, Miss Fulton v. Miss Montetiore. Miss Allan v. Miss Sellar, Miss Lyne v. Miss J. Bayly. Miss Armstrong v. Miss Scott. Miss Sim v. A. N. Other. BOYS’ GOLF PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE Boy golfers took part in a tournament which was begun yesterday at Middlemorft links under difficult conditiuns. A 36-bole qualifying round for the j

OWNED COMEDY KING MR. NORMAN FALKINER DEAD (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) Reed. 9.15 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. The death/ of Mr. Norman Falkiner in England removes a prominent New South Wales pastoralist and studmaster. He was also a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. He owned the Noorilim stud here, at which Comedy King and Spearhead were conspicuous sires. RACING FIXTURES MAY 16, IS—Wanganui J.C. 25—Ashburton City R.C. JUNE 1, 3—Otaki-Maorl R.C. 1,3, s—Dunedin J.C. 1,3, s—Auckland R.C. S—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club. 14, 15—Napier Park R.C. 20, 22—South Canterbury J.C. 21, 22—Hawke’s Bay J.C. 29—Ashburton R.C. 29—Waver ley R.C. JULY 10, 11. 13 Wellington R.C. 25- —Waimate Hunt. * 25, 27—Gisborne R.C. 27—South Canterbury Hunt. TROTTING FIXTURES Oamaru T.C.—May 18. Hawke's Bay T.C.—June 1-3. Canterbury Park T.C.—June 1-3. Ashburton T.C.—June 8. Auckland T.C.—June 22-24.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 6

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 6

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 6