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WEEK-END GOLF

AKARANA DEFEATS AUCKLAND SATURDAY’S MATCHES Golfing conditions on Saturday were fair, though on some of the links the effect of the recent rain was felt. A team representing the Auckland Golf Club visited the Akarana Club's links on Saturday afternoon, the games resulting in a win for Akarana by 6 matches to 5. Following are the details, Akarana. players being mentioned first: B. J. Smith, jun.r., beat H. Plumley, G and 5; C. Bailey lost to C. M. Gordon, 3 and 2; A. N. Henderson beat R. F. Johnston, 5 and 3; G. L. Brett and C. N. Jacobsen, all square; F. Hazelden beat M. Hannah, 4 and 3; H. A. Clarke lost to W. S. C. Harris, 2 and 1; J. Swanson beat H. T. Merritt, 2 and 1; J. McKenzie beat E. B. McDonald, 8 and 6: C. K. Hunter lost to W. Pavitt, 1 down; J. Budge lost to V. Masters, 3 and 1; C. M. Cox beat B. C. Jacob, 3 and 2; W. Turbott lost to W. R. Reid. 1 down. AT MIDDLEMORE Seventy players took part in the medal competition. The best cards handed in were: D. Robertson, 80, 12— 08; F. P. Worley, 88, 18 —70; J. E. Caughey, 87, 10—71; A. 1. Johns, 81, 10—71; A. W. Gillies, 81, 10—71; F. G. Binney, 80, 7—73; H. P. Richmond, 85, 12—73; N. C. Whitcombe, 91, 18—73. During the afternoon the semi-finals of the captain’s tourney were also played. W. S. Ralph defeated E. L. Bartleet, 2 up, and A. O. Boddington defeated W. T. Bell, 1 up. Ralph and Budding ton now meet in the final. STROKE COMPETITION In a stroke competition, the best cards were:—S. F. Berndston, 83, 10—67; S. Mellobie, 88, 20—G8; J. M. Coltman, 87, IS—--60; J. Wareing, BS, 18—70; J. M. Fraser, 102, 27—78; A. E. Young, 97, 18—79. PLAY AT TITIRANGI Following are the results of the G. L. Taylor bowl matches, played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club on the Titirangi links: T. Burns beat W. West, 4 and 3; R. M. Dacrq beat W. R. Vercoe, 3 and 2; A. Tysoe beat E. Ohlson, 2 up: E. Beeham beat C. G. Fisher, 5 and 4; A. E. Robinson beat S. Hunter, 3 and 2; R. L. Wilson beat R. M. George, 3 and 2; It L. Wilson beat W. Bain, at the 20th: M. McLean beat L. Rogers, 5 and 4; M* H. Yock beat G. Tallis, 5 and 4; C. S. Western beat A. B. Joplin, '3 and 1. The first round of the Kingswell Shield competition played at One Tree Hill on Saturday by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club, brought on a good field of 86. Under splendid conditions after the rain, some good cards were returned, the following being the best: J. Hirst (18), 4 up; F. W. Wilson (11), 2 up; A. M. Blackburn (12), C. R. Jones (.12), all square; F. Wiseman, D. H. Worsley (11), F. Newell (11), 1 down; H. C. Spinley (12), T. Stone (14), F. C. Western (14), F. Foord (14), E. A. Robb (15), 2 down. The second round will be played next Saturday. Next Monday at One Tree Hill there will be an aJI-day 36-hole four-ball bogey handicap, players to choose partners. Opponents will be drawn. MAUNGAKIEKIE IfADIES The best cards returned in the C grade match played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club on Saturday were:—Miss G. Finnerty, 110, and Mrs. Macindoe, 112. The next C grade match will be held on Thursday. Following is the draw' for the handicap ma.teh play tournament for a trophy presented by Mr. W. J. A. Thomson, to be played at One Tree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 10.45 a.m., in order of the draw:—Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. Robers v. Miss G. Easton. Mrs. White v. Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Hooton v. Mrs. Schnauer, Mrs. J. Stewart v. Mrs. Gyllies, Miss A. Grove v. Miss Gregson. Mrs. Rudge v. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Choyce, Miss Thompson v. Mrs. Joplin, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. Horton. Miss Haslett v. Mrs. Mueller, Miss U. Russell v. Miss A. Hall, Miss Millington V. Mrs. H. Johnston, Mrs. Reid v. Miss E. Schnauer, Mrs. Brown v. Miss Lawrence, Mrs. Menrys v. Mrs. Symes, Mrs. I. Stewart v. Mrs. Swain, Miss McGowan v. Mrs. Spinley, Mrs. Paterson v. Miss I. Walker, Mrs. Saxton v. Mrs. Burton, Miss Harvey v. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Blackburn v. Miss Hacket, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. Ward, Miss Lamb v. Miss Easdowm, Mrs. Houghton v. Mrs. Owen. Miss Churton v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs Beattie V. Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Grant v. Miss M. Miller, Mrs. Eddowes v. Miss Carnachan, Miss Fonsford v. Miss D. Stewart, Mrs. Norton v. Miss R ot >son, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. Grevatt, Miss Potter V. Miss Moody, Miss S. Johnston V. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss G. Parr v. Miss McCabe. Miss Prfeeca v Mrs. Broughton. Mrs. Baird v. Miss Ga lagher. Miss J. Easton v. Miss Bailey. OTAHUHU LADIES L.G.U. MEDAL MATCH The L G.U. medal match, played by the members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club on Saturday, was won by Miss E. O’Loughlen, 100. 34 66. The next, best cards were handed in by Miss E. Whiteley. 100. 2S--I-; J p s _ s Cutforth. 95, 20-75: Mrs .Shaw, -0o ; 30 73; Miss Mellsop. 9i, — —<»> Miss B. Wyllie, 111, 35—76. C GRADE The C grade match was won Ivy Mrs. Menzies. 71, 24—47. OTAHUHU V. WAIUKU The following will represent Otahuhu in an inter-club match, to be played at oJhuhu on Tuesday: Miss Cutforth. Hipkins. Miss Mellsop. Mrs. Mevleiv Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Valentine. M.ss

R. OLousrhlen, Miss E. O’Loughlen, Miss M. Dreadon, Mrs. Moffitt, MATCH ON JUNE 3 A one club match will be played on June 3, for a trophy donated by Miss Bertha Wyllie, competitors to choose partners. PUPUKE CLUB In the Pupuke Club the four-ball, best-ball match for Mrs. Gold water’s trophy was won by Mrs. Littlejohn and Miss Harty. Members of the Pupuke Ladies* Golf Club will play a match on Wednesday for the captain’s prize (hole play). Following is the draw: No. 1 Tee.—Mrs. H. O’Neill v. Miss j E. Lcrie, Mrs. Foote v. Miss Clemno. | Mrs. Littlejohn v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Mills v. Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Thompson | v. [Mrs. Blomfield, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. I Darlow, Mrs. Chisholm v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. I-Towe v. Mrs. Scurr, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss M. C. Donald v. Mrs. Rutherford. No. 14 Tee.—Miss 13. O'Neill v. Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. MacFarlane, Mrs. Mowbray v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss M. Parker v. Mrs. Allen, Miss J. Parker A’. Miss Dunnet. A putting competition will also be played after lunch. The inter-club match played between the Akarana and Pupuke ladies at Pupuke resulted in a win for Pupuke. Following are the results, Akarana names mentioned first: Mrs. McCarthy beat Miss Dunnet, 4 and 2; Mrs. Gilmore lost to Mrs. Thompson, 5 and 4; [Miss M. Peet lost to Mrs. Clark, 4 and 2; Miss Young and Miss M. Parker, all square; Mrs. Preston lost to Mrs. Blomfield, 4 and 3; Mrs. Fearnley lost to Mrs. Tysoe, 2 up; Mrs. Cox defeated Mrs. Goldwater, 4 and 2; Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Davidson, all square; Miss P. Peet lost to Miss Harty, 6 and 4; Miss Todd lost to Mrs. Mowbray, 3 and 2. PUPUKE LADIES The four-ball, best-ball match for Mrs. Goldwater’s trophy played on Wednesday last, was won by Mrs. Littlejohn and Miss Harty. PUPUKE v. AKARANA The inter-club match between Pupuke and Akarana at the Crown Hill links resulted in a win for Pupuke. Results were as follow, Akarana names being mentioned first: Mrs. McCarthey beat Miss Dunnett, 4 and 2; Mrs. Gilmore lost to Mrs. Thompson, 5 and 4: Miss N. Peet lost to Mrs. Clark, 4 and 2; Miss Young and Miss M. Parker, all square; Mrs. Preston lost to Mrs. Blomfield, 4 and 3; Mrs. Fernley lost to Mrs. Tysoe, 2 up; Mrs. Cox beat Mrs. Goldwater, 4 and 2; Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Davidson, all square; Mrs. P. Peet lost to Miss Harty, 6 and 4: Miss Todd lost to Mrs. Mowbray, 3 and 2. WEDNESDAY’S MATCH The following is the draw, for the captain’s prize (hole play) for Wednesday next: No. 1 Tee.—Miss A. O’Neill v. Miss E. Lorie, Mrs. Foote v. Miss Clemnow, Mrs. Littlejohn v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Weller v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Blomfield, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. Darlow, Mrs. Chisholm v. Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Howe v. Mrs. Scurr, Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. Bowden, Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Rutherford. No. 14 Tee. —Miss B. O’Neill v. Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Tysoe v. Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Mowbray v. Miss Harty, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Goldwater, Miss M. Parker v. Mrs. Allen, Miss J. Parker V. Miss Dunnett. A putting competition will also be held, play starting after lunch. GLENDOWIE LADIES The draw for the match play tourney, for a prize presented by Miss D. Brookfield, to be played on Wednesday by the members of the . Glendowie Ladies’ Golf Club is: Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Hintz, Mrs. Butler v. Mrs. Hutchison, Miss W. Plintz v. Mrs. McMillan: Mrs. Keys v. Miss Maden, Miss Wilson v. Miss Lundon, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. I-lill v. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Hayes a bye. Miss Colebrook v. Miss Sharland; byes, Miss M. Hill, Miss Scott, Miss M. English, Mrs. Markwick, Miss Lawrence, Miss O. English, Miss Eales. The draw for the C grade match is as follows: Miss Sutton v. Miss Johnson, Mrs. Mathieson v. Miss Dale, Mrs. Meiklejohn v. Mrs. Rennie, Miss Pagni v. Mrs. Cahill, Miss Meadows v. Mrs. Metcalfe, Miss Wells v. Mrs. McCartney, Miss E. Hintz v. Miss Jenkins, Miss Inglis v. Miss Mains. The match for the junior girl members was won by Miss W. Hill. , In the coronation medal match Mrs. Browne plays Mrs. McMillan. TITIRANGI LADIES * A C grade match will be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club on its links at 10.45 a.m. tomorrow. Players will chopse partners. A coronation match will be played torn or row. PAPAKURA V. PUKEKOHE PUIvEKOHE, Today. An inter-club match between members of the Papakura and Pukekohe Golf Clubs was played on Saturday the women playing on the Pukekohe links and the men on the Papakura links. Pukekohe won by a comfortable margin. Details are, Pukekoh* names mentioned first: Women. —R. Johns lost to Miss White, 6 and 5; Miss A. Johns beat Miss McLennan, 3 and 1; Mrs. Motion lost to Mrs. Foote, 3 and 1; Mrs. BayLy and Miss Walters, all square; Miss Duncan lost to Miss Rhind, 4 and 2; Miss Jefferis lost to Mrs. Pavitt, 5 and 2; Mrs. McWhirter lost to Mrs. Elliott, 3 and 2; Miss Allan lost to Miss Walker, 9 and S; Miss L. Potter beat Mrs. Tilston, 2 andl; Mrs. Stuart heat M.rs. Bridgman, 4 and 2; Miss Jamieson beat Mrs. Brooks, 8 and 5; Miss Stuart lost to Miss Andre, 6 and Men. —Johnson lost to Smith, 3 and 1; Coyle beat Ohlson, 2 up; McWhirter and J. Elliott, all square; Ivissling beat Mathieson. 3 and 1; Payne beat Pavitt, 6 and 5; Drake beat T. McLennan, 6 and 5; Charlesworth beat V. Elliott, 5 and 3: Anderson beat Hutchison, 4 and 3; Short beat Bridgman. 6 and 4; J. Roulston, jurir\, heat Beams, 4 and 2; Stuart beat Tilston. 6 and 4: Pike and D. McLennan, all square. WAIUKU CLUB WAIUKU, Today. Members of the Waiuku Golf Club competed on Saturday in the first .round for the Duff Cup. and results were as follow: I-lowden beat Christianson. 2 up; Hill beat Colbeck, 3 and 1; Ducker beat Shakespear, 3 and 1: Ohlson beat Jerram, 3 and 1; Bloomfield beat Herrold, 4 and 3. PLAY AT HAMILTON HAMILTON, Today. The first round of the Hamilton Golf Club’s Gilby Cup competition was played on St. Andrews links on Saturday. The following were among the best cards returned: Russell, 3 up; Rutherford. 1 up: Wake, all square; Horton, junr., all square; Sutcliff, 1 down; Ross, 1 down: Durrand. 1 down; Fisher, 2 down; Behan, 2 down. WAITEMATA CLUB The following were the best scores handed in for the senior and junior handicaps: Seniors.—Porter, 78, 9—69; Hogan, 76. 5—71: Layzell, 75, 4 —71; Taylor, S 7, 14—73; Muskett, 87, 14 —73. Junors. —B. W. Hunter, 97, 24—73; Langbien, 99, 24 —75; Walsh, 97, 20— 77; Downer, 96. 18—78.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 673, 27 May 1929, Page 13

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WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 673, 27 May 1929, Page 13

WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 673, 27 May 1929, Page 13

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