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WEEK-END MATCHES

PLAY AT AUCKLAND LINKS Golf fixtures were played in good conditions over the week-end. Saturday was tine with a chilly breeze, and players found the links in excellent order. At the Auckland Golf Club, the George Cup bogey competition was played at Middlemore. The best cards were:—H. riurnlev (2). I up: C. Towle (13), 1 up; e. L. BartJeet (2), all square; 11. Tidmarsh (4), all square; U. M. Gordon (4), l down; J I*. Aldred (5), 1 down; 11. L. Rees (3), 2 down; A. W, Gillies ($), 2 down; IX Robi ertson (9), 2 down; H. T. Merritt (9), 2 down: L. P. Leary (12), 2 down. The winner. 11. Plumley. played verv good golf to finish 4 up off the 2 mark, :his round being 70, 33 out and 32 in. Two matches in the captain’s tournament Avere also played, A. O. Boddington heating C. M. Jacobsen, 3 and 2. and \V. T. Bell beating L. P. Leary, 3 and 2. The two other matches on the top half, between H. E. Poison and W. S. Ralph, and E. L. Bartleet and H. B. Lusk, have yet to be played. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB The second round of the G. L. Taylor Bowl was played at the Titirangi links. Following are the results of the matches: YV. West beat J. Gilmore, 1 tip; T. Burns beat M. Nelson, 2 up; R. M. Dacre beat A. V. Peace, 3 and 2; W. R. Vercoe beat 11. K. Cooke, 2 and 1; A. J. Good beat A. K. Hawley. 3 and 2; A. Saunders beat V. Alorley, 3 and 2: C. G. Fisher beat W. P. Baker, at the 19th; E. Beehan beat W. ,T. A Thomson, 1 up; A. E. Robinson beat A. X. Taylor, at the 20th: AV. Cain beat R. MeCrystal, 1 up; X. McLean beat J. O. (’aider, 3 and 1; L. Rogers beat C. Robinson, at the 20tli; E. G. Talliss beat .T. MaeCulloeh. 3 and 2: TT. M. Rogerson beat AV. A. Wills at the 19th; A. B. Joplin beat A. B. Chappell, S and 6; J. Carnachan beat L. Williamson, 1 up; A. Goulding beat B. W. Beaumont, 3 and 2. The inter-club match with Pupuke. at One Tree Ilill. on Saturday, resulted in a win for Maungakiekie by § games to 3. Following were the results, Pupuke plavers mentioned first: —I. G.. McKenzie beat .T. Methven, 5 and 3 : E. TT. Mingay lost to It. G. Hamilton. 3 and 1: L. .7. Minogue lost to S. Hunter. 6 and 5; B. E. Gold water beat .T. W. Clarke, 1 up: ft’ AV. Mills lost to S. W. Hunter. 5 and o ' W. Bennett lost to J. Murray, - down: A. Tvsoe lost to H. C. Tonks. 6 and J- L G. Whittaker beat F. Wiseman, 1 un: T. G. de Clive Lowe lost to H. Worslev, 5 and 4: G. IX Hunt lost to F. W Wilson, 4 and 3; R. Johnston lost to J. Rankin. 3 and 2. The medal handicap tor those players not taking part in the match drew a eood entrv. The best card was returned bv J. IX Shanlv, 91. 20—71. The next hovti w.re:—G. B. Osmond, 94. 20—.4; L. Norton. 91, 16—75; J. K. Johnston, * °Kext Saturday the Kingswell Shield : competition starts. GLENDOWIE CLUB Two competitions were played on Saturday by members of the Glendowie Golf Club The bogey handicap resulted m a tie v rniThie and O. Wolfgram being 1 down/ Other scores were:—A. C. fetedman. C. AUeott, P. Niocolls g. Kisslim,. 2 down: W. New sham. 3 down. G. L.

Goodwin. 4 down; F. Furam, J. Hall. Dr. Horton, 5 down: A. Sloman, 7 down. The best scores in the C grade medal handicap were:—W. Laxon, 92, 29 —63; W. A Furgie S 9. 25—Cl; H. Jefferson, 95, Sri—6s; k.' Brookfield, 101, 30—71: A. R. Wilson, 100. 29—71; G. Warren, 107, 30—77; G. Metcalfe, 107, 30—77. MATCH AT PUPUKE The teams match between the Pupuke and Manugakiekie Golf Clubs played at Pupuke resulted in a win for Maungakiekie by 7 games to 4, one game being all square. Following are the scores, Maungakiekie names first: It. Cleghorn beat S. C. Malcolm, 3 and 2: A. H. Blackburn beat AT. L. Drower, 3 ar.d 1; W. D’Audney lost to R. N. S. Chisholm, 1 down; R. McLean beat L. G. Ansell, 4 and 2; D. IT. Holland lost to P. C. Coulthard, 4 and 2; J. McHarg and F. R. Norris, all square: T. H. Ganley beat D. M. Davidson, 4 and 3: J. Robb lost to C. H. Kingsford. 4 and 3; H. A. Whitten beat C. F. Brown, 2 up; W. Tucker beat L. J. Keeling, 2 and 1; G. La Roche beat R. H. Greville, 4 and 3; R. E. Craig lost to W. C. Taylor, 7 and 6. AKARANA PLAVERS Members of the Akarana Golf Club played an IS-ball bogey competition on Saturday, for a trophy presented by Mr. G. Coliman. Following are the results: F. Hazelden 3 up; B. ,T. Smith, junr., 2 up: G. L. Wynyard, 2 up; W. Turhott. 1 up:. C. E. Hunter, all square; A. N. Henderson, all square. The following 12 players have been chosen to represent the club against the Auckland Club on Saturdav, at Akarana: B. J. Smith, junr.. C. Bailey, G. I--. Brett, F. Hazelden. J. McKenzie. G. M. Brown. H. A. Clarke, A. N. Henderson. J. Swanson, R. H. Potter, C. E. Hunter and J. Budge. PUKEKOHE TROPHIES The qualifying rounds for vice-presi-dents’ trophies were played in both the men’s and the women’s divisions of the Pukekohe Golf Club on Saturday. The draw is as follows: Men —Anderson plays the winner of Hosking v. Maddison (tie); Brosnahan plays Coyle: AlcAVhirler plays Johnson. Women.—Miss R. .Johns plays the winner of Miss R. Roulston and Miss L. Potter (tie); Miss Jamieson plays Miss Kensington: Miss I. Stuart plays Mrs. Maddison; Miss Duncan plays Miss A. HAMILTON GAMES I A medal handicap match was played under the auspices of the. Hamilton Golf I Club at St. Andrews on Saturday. The i following cards were returned:— | First Grade. —Rawson. So, 17—6 S; Simp- | son, S2, 11—71: Hay. SO. 17—72; King, 91, IS —73: Rutherford, 91, 17—74: Fisher. SI, 9—75; Horton, junr., 86, 11—75; Horton senr., 93, IS—75: W. B. Pomeroy. 94. 19—75: Sutcliffe, BS, 12—76: Rees, 89, 13—76; Beveridge, 93, 17—76; Blackie, 96, 19—77; 'Wynne, 83, 6—77. Second Grade.—Newlands. 96. 20—76; Coombes, 100, 21—70; Westwater 103, 23 —SO; Barnett, 106, 21 —S2; McCracken, 107, 21—S3. TIE AT OTAHUHU 1 In the men’s modal match, played by i the members of the Otahuliu Golf Club !on Saturday, B. H. Menzies, SO. 8—72, i and C. F. Jones, S 9, 17—72, tied, necessitating a play-off on a date to be arranged. The next best cards handed in were: A. F. Eustace SG, 12—74, and L. Croxson. S 3, S—7s. PUPUKE LADIES The bogey match played last Wednesday was won by Mrs. Leighton, 2 Up. The putting competition resulted in a tie between Mesdames Thompson and .Davidson.

COMING MATCHES FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK AUCKLAND LADIES The members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club will play the first round of the match piety foursomes for a prize presented by the captain. Miss E. M. Upton, tomorrow. Following is the draw: ~S\ rs * Green and Mrs. Smith v. Mrs Miller and Miss D. Rainger, Miss Wright and Miss Orr v. Airs. Rutherford and Mrs Frater, Mrs, Rainger and Miss C. kamger v. Misses Graham and Porter, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Hughes v. Misses I. and C. Bayly, Misses Culling and Ratlibone v. Mrs. Revell and Miss Martin. Misses Reid and Clark v. Mrs. Ferguson and Miss McGovern, Mrs. Nevill and Miss Nevill v. Mrs. Brittain and Miss Noakes. Mrs. Carr and Airs Brown v. Misses 11. and L. Cutheld. Misses Ridings and Jackson v. Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. Boddington, Misses Henderson and Buddie v. Mrs. A. Friedlander and Airs. E. Friedlander. Mrs. Craven and Miss E. Wilson v. Mrs. Tewsley and Miss Spencer, Misses V. and K. Souter v. Mrs. H. Hanna and Mrs. S. Hanna. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Abbott v. Misses Hamlin and MacCormick, Mrs. Buttle and Miss Coutts v. Misses Lever and Moginie Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Trice v. Mrs. Finn and Miss Robertson, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Grant, a bye. Matches played in the third round for the Hope Lewis Cup resulted as follow; Miss MacCormick (9) beat Airs. Cox (21). 4 and 2: Miss L. Cutfield (15) beat Miss Orr (17). 6 and 5; Mrs. Mellsop won from Mrs. Gorrie by default: Mrs. Craven (19), beat Miss IT. Cutfield (16), 4 and 3; Miss L. Robert.on (20) beat Mrs. Buttle (12). 5 and 4: Miss Kaliantyne (22) beat Miss Hamlin (11). 1 up; Alias McGovern (18) beat Miss Wilson (13). 2 and 1; Mrs. Trice (21) beat Miss Culling (3). 1 up; Airs. Rainger (22) beat Mrs. Carr (22), 4 and 2; Mrs. Hughes (16) heat Miss Egerton (29), 3 and 2: Miss T. Bayly won from Airs. Jefferson by default: Mrs. Finn (24) beat Miss Upton (10) 3 and 2; Miss M. Macfarlane fil) beat Mrs. Smith (16). 1 up: Mrs. Rutherford (13) beat Mrs. Grant (22). 6 .and 4: Mrs. Miller (36) beat Miss Coutts (21), 4 and 2: Airs. Morris (21) beat Airs Frater (22). 3 and 2. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES Following is the draw for the medal handicap match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club at the One Tree Tlill links tomorrow. commencing at 9 a.m., in order of the draw at tliree-minute intervals: — First Tee.—Mrs. E. Wilson v. Mrs. Hocking, Miss B. Grierson v. Miss Darrach, Miss K. Horton v. Miss R. Cornaga. Mrs. H. Finlay v. Miss U. Russell. Miss R. Daines v. Miss C. Bray, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. Hutchinson. Mrs. Russell v. Miss McPherson, Airs. I. Stewart v. Airs. Alison. Mrs. Beattie v. Airs. Atkinson. Mrs. C. Reidy v ALiss AL Napier, Airs. O’Leary v. ALrs. F. '■ Brown, Airs. Shroff v. Miss Cutforth, Airs. McArthur v. Aliss Gallagher, Miss ALelsop v. Airs. McCarthy, Airs. O. White v. Airs. Hipkins, Airs. Willis v. Aliss Carnachan. Airs. Paterson v. Airs. E. Brown, Aliss AI. Goldwater v. Mrs. liay, Airs. Swain v. Airs. Clouston. Airs. ALcllraith v. Airs. Hayes. Airs. Nicholson v. All’s. Gilmore Aliss Hacket v. Airs Tysoe. Airs. Horton v. Aliss Litton, Aliss Potter v. Airs. Butler, Airs. J. Stewart v. All's. Alueller. Aliss Preece v. Mrs. W;Ush, Aliss S. Johnston v. Aliss T. White. Aliss AI. Poet v. Aliss McLennan, Aliss P. Moody v. Aliss Young, Airs. Baird v. Mrs. Warren. Airs. Malcolm v. Aliss Lowrie. Aliss Lawrence v Airs. Richardson. Aliss G. Harrison v. Airs. Grant, Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. E. Aliller. Airs. Joplin v. Airs. Shaw. Airs. Choyce v. Aliss AI. Robson. Mrs. Chappell v. Miss Ponsford. Airs. Broughton v. Airs. C. Goldwater. Airs. Gyllies v. Miss Coatli, Aliss Blackburn v. Airs. Cox. Airs. Spinley v. Airs. Ci. Court. Airs. B. Goldwater v. Aliss H. Alueller. Airs. Owen v. Airs. Beaumont. Aliss Alacindoe v. Aliss AI. Bailey. Aliss N. Martin v. another. Ninth Tee.—Airs. C. J. fe.-lmauer v. Airs. Hill. Aliss J. Easton v. Aliss Durie, ; Airs. Churton v. Airs. Stanley. Airs. C. 1 Robinson v. Aliss AI. Richardson, AJrs. | Grevatt v. Airs. Roberts. Airs. Cain v. , Airs. Lovett. Aliss D. Stewart v. Aliss K. Aliller. Airs. H Johnston v. Mrs. Brookfield. Aliss G. Farr v. Airs. Hintz, Airs. Lewin v. Mrs. Henry. Airs. M. Aliller v. Airs. Houghten. Aliss E. Schnauer v. Airs. Fearnley, Aliss A. Hall v. Ariss E. O’Loughlen, Airs. H. Cooke v. Aliss Gregson, Aliss I. Walker v. Miss R. O’Loughlen. Canadian Foursome Bogey, 12 holes.— Mrs. E. Wilson and Mrs. Hosking v. Airs. Alison and Aliss Harvey, Aliss AI. Napier and Miss AI. Richardson v. Aliss B. Grierson and Mrs. McArthur. Airs. Burton and Miss D Lamb v. Airs. Anderson and Aliss Evans. Aliss A. Grove and Aliss J. Easton v. Airs. Henry and Aliss E. Schnauer, Airs. Shroff and Airs. Eddowes v. Aliss Parrach and Aliss Young. Aliss K. Horton and Airs. O'Leary v. Aliss Lowrie and Aliss AlcPherson, Aliss AI. Goldwater and Miss Cornasa v. Miss G. Easton and Airs. H. Johnston. Miss C. Bray and Aliss G. Parr v. Airs. Horton and Airs. I. Stewart, Airs. Hutchinson and Aliss M. Cooke v. Airs. Schnauer and Miss McGowan, Airs.

C. Reid and Mrs. Ward v. Aliss Gregson and Aliss Churton, Airs. Beattie and Miss Durie v. Airs. Hay and Mrs. Prime, Aliss Ale iso p and Aliss Cut forth v. Airs. Ilintz and Airs. Stanley. Mrs. Russell and -Miss IT. Russell v. Airs. Atkinson and Mrs. Clouston. Airs. G. White and Airs. H. Finlav v. Mis. McCarthy and Airs. Gilmore, Airs. Hill and Airs. AI. Aliller v. Aliss Gallagher and Aliss AI. Robson. Aliss Bitten and Airs. Spinley v. Airs. G. Goldwater and Airs. Tysoe. Aliss A. Hall and Airs. Choyce v. Airs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin, Arrs. E. Brown and Airs. Robinson v. Airs. Alellraith and Airs. Roberts, Mrs. AI. Robb and Aliss fe. Johnston v. Miss Brookfield and Mrs. Warren, Airs. Lloyd and Mrs. Bourke v. Mrs. Swain and Aliss Hacket, Aliss AI. Peet and Aliss K. Aliller v. Mrs. G. Court and Airs. Cain, Airs. Alueller and Aliss H. Alueller v. Airs. Houghton and Aliss Blackburn, Aliss MeL’Dowie and Aliss N. Hooton v. Mrs. Shaw and Aliss O’Loughlen, Aliss Dun net and Aliss Hartv v. Airs. Alalcolm and Aliss Preece. Airs. Cox and Airs. Fearnley v. Miss AT. Bailey and Airs. Gyllies. Airs. Butler and Mrs. Hayes v. Airs. W. Grant and Aliss Ponsford, Aliss ATillington and Mrs. Owen v. Airs. Brougliton and Airs. Rudge, Airs. Hipkins and Aliss E. O'Loughlen v. Aliss Daines and Airs. Willis. Mrs. Lovett and Mrs. Grevatt. v. Aliss Potior and Airs Nicholson. Airs. H. Cooke and Aliss I. Walker v. Aliss T. White and Aliss AlcLennan GLENDOWIE CLUB In the Glendowie Club a one-day tournament will be played on Thursday next. A number of members of surrounding clubs have signified their intention of attending. Post entries will be accepted. Following is the draw for the third round of the captain's match, to be plaved by members of the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club oil Wednesday:—Airs. Browne v. Mrs. Mathieson, Airs. Butler v. Aliss At a den. Miss London v. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Aleiklejohn v. Aliss Fasrni. Aliss Brookfield v AT vs. Hayes. Airs. Hutchison v. Aliss W. Hii-.tr. Aliss Sutton v. Aliss Meadows. Airs. ATcAliTan v. Mrs. Stanley. Airs. Hill v. Miss AT. Hill, Airs. Aliller v Mrs. Hintz, Miss Wilson v. Another. Aliss Scott v. Miss Lawrence. Aliss Col-ebrook v. Aliss Shariand. Aliss Bales v. Aliss AT. English. Aliss O. English v. Airs. Alarkwic.k. AHss a pulpy arc! v. Another. Aliss Alains v. Aliss E. Ilintz. Aliss Jenkins v. Aliss AV. Hill. PUPUKE LADIES Following is the draw for Airs. Goldwater's trophy, four-ball best-ball, to be played bv members of the Pumike Ladies’ Golf Club on Wednesday:—Aliss Dunnett. and Airs. Alills v. Airs. Thompson and Airs. Herbert, Airs. Clark and Airs. Chisholm v. Airs. Tvsoe and Airs. Alowbray, Miss B. O'Neill and Airs. Heighten v. All's. IX om field and Miss J. Parker. Airs. Davidson and Airs. Seurr v. Mrs. Rutherford and Airs. Howe, Miss AI. Parker and Aliss E. Lorie v. Mrs. Foote and Mrs. Allen. Aliss 3.. McDonnell and Airs. Curtis v. Miss Hartv and Airs. Littlejohn. Airs. Weller and Airs. Darlow v. Airs. Quick and Mrs. Mulligan. The last bogey match was won by Airs. DeigVton. 2up The patting competition resulted in a. tie between Airs. Thompson and Mrs. Davidson.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 13

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WEEK-END MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 13

WEEK-END MATCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 13