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GOLF

WOMEN’S INTER-CLUB AUCKLAND BEATS HAMILTON Auckland beat Hamilton by six matches to five in a women’s interclub match at Middlemore yesterday. One match finished all square. Following are the results, Hamilton players mentioned first: —Miss Wilkinson lost to Miss Upton, 4 and 2; Mrs. Day lost to Mrs. Wilson, S and 6; Mrs. Bennett defeated Mrs. Ferguson, 2 and 1; Mrs. Arthur lost to Miss Bayly, 6 and 4; Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Rutherford, all square; Mrs. Batt lost to Miss Moginie, 5 and 4: Miss Masters lost to Miss Cutfield, 5 and 3; Mrs. Bartlett defeated Miss Buddie, 3 and 2. Foursomes. —Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Day lost to Miss Upton and Mrs. Wilson, 4 and 2; Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Arthur defeated Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Bayly, 2 and 1; Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Batt defeated Mrs. Rutherford and Miss Moginie. 1 up; Miss Masters and Mrs. Bartlett defeated Miss Cutfield and Miss Buddie, 2 and 1.

TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal, to be played on Monday by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club, players starting at 10.45 from both tees in order of the draw: First Tee.—Miss Napier v. Miss Hill, Mrs. Deighton v. Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Scott v. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hosking v. Mrs. J. C. Finlay, Miss G. Easton v. Mrs. I. B. Stewart, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss Grierson, Miss Bray v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. Alison v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Shroff v. Miss Goldwater, Mrs. Reid v. Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. Cain, Miss ILaslett v. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Grevatt v. Miss Carnaclian, Mrs. Lovett v. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Paterson v. Mrs. Melrose, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Darrow, Mrs. Gyllies v. Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Norton v. Miss Martin, Miss Evans v. another.

Eighth Tee.—Mrs. Roberts v. Miss Miller, Miss Harvey v. Miss Lawrence, Mrs. ITorton v. Miss Parr, Mrs. IT. W. Cooke v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Miss Duder v. Mrs. White, Mrs. Spinley v. Miss Moody, Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Ponsford. The best scores in the last eclectic match were as follow: —Seniors: Miss Goldwater, 85, 19—66; Miss G. Easton, 90, 19 —71: Mrs. Beattie, 86, 14—72; Miss K. ITorton, 84, 12—72; Miss A. Hill, 89, 17—72. Juniors: Mrs. Paterson, 90, 23—67; Mrs. Melrose, 92, 22 — 70; Mrs. White, 94, 24 —70; Mrs. Johnston, 96, 26—70; Miss Lawrence, 100, 29—71; Mrs. Rudge, 103, 31—72. In the final of the Ballin Cup handicap tournament, Mrs. R. Wilson defeated Mrs. Deighton, 6 and 4. The following 32 players qualified for the next handicap match play event, the first round of which will be played next Thursday in conjunction with a bogey handicap for all players;—Miss Goldwater, Miss Lawrence, Mrs. Darrow. Mrs. Ward, Miss K. Horton, Miss D. Stewart, Miss G. Easton, Mrs. I. B. Stewart, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Shroff, Mrs. Melrose, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. L. Norton, Miss Grierson, Mrs. Beattie, Miss Martin, Mrs. McMillan, Miss Harvey, Miss Mueller, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. ITosking, Mrs. E. T. Miller, Mrs. Alison, Miss Richardson. Miss M. Cooke, Mrs. Paterson. Miss Napier, Miss Grove. Miss A. Hill, Mrs. Deighton, Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Ferguson.

WAITEMATA LADIES’ CLUB Tli© first round of the club trophy will be played by cumbers ot the Waitemata Ladies’ Golt Club on Wednesday. Following is the draw:—Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Hay v, Mrs. llogan, Mrs. Harper v. Miss Kevill, Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Atkinson, Miss McGlashan v. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Bayly v. Miss Hall, Mrs. Walsh v. Miss Macindoe, Mrs. Lewin v. Miss Mason, Mrs. Beaumont v. another. C grade players will play a medal round. Following is the draw:—Mrs. A. H. Woods v. Mrs. Spicer, . Mrs. Foster V. Miss King, Miss Duder v. Miss N. Mason, Mrs. Muskett v. Mrs. Prosser, Miss Williams v. Miss Palairet, Mrs. Gooding v. Miss Gribbin, Mrs. Gabites v. Mrs. McDougal, Mrs. Woods V. Mrs. Downer, Mrs. Lettington v. Miss O’Connor. The eclectic match was won by Miss Molly Nevill. The C grade eclectic was won by Miss Mason. The winners of last week’s Canadian foursomes were Mrs. Atkinson and Miss King, 97. 28—69. The next best scores were: —Miss Falairet and Mrs. Hogan, 104, 29—73; Miss Nevill and Mrs. Gabites, 111, 34—77. An inter-club match will be played at Pupuke on Thursday next. The following players will represent Waitemata:—Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Clouston, Mrs. Bayly, Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Lewin. Mrs. Beaumont, Miss Mason, Mrs. Gabites. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB The second round for the captain’s trophy, postponed last Wednesday, will be played next week by members of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club, instead of Canadian foursomes. WAIUKU LADIES’ BEAT OTAHUHU Ten players from the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club played Waiuku on the latter’s links on Wednesday, and after a very even contest Waiuku were victorious by six matches to four. The results are as follow (Waiuku players being mentioned first):-: — Mrs. Muir lost to Miss Mellsop, 3 and 2; Mrs. Forbes beat Mrs. ITipkins, 2 up; Miss Neil beat Miss Cutforth, 1 up; Mrs. Ohlson lost to Mrs. McNeilly, 3 and 1; Miss Glvnes lost to Mrs. Shaw, 2 down; Miss Hull beat Mrs. Valentine, 1 up; Miss Austin beat Mrs. Mofflt, 4 and 3; Miss Aldred beat Miss Wyllie, 5 and 3; Miss Arkle lost to Miss Whyte. 3 and 2; , Mrs. Munro beat Mrs. Boyce. 2 up. BARSTOW VASE The Barstow Vase, played for by the ladies of the Waiuku Club, was won by Mrs. Forbes with a card of 95, 21—74. GLENDOWIE CLUB The Glendowie Golf Club will hold an open day for amateurs on Thursday. In the morning an 18 holes stroke handicap will be played, commencing at 9.30. An IS holes, fourball bogey handicap will be played in the afternoon, commencing at 1 o’clock. __

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 7