GOLF
WOMEN'S INTER-CLUB MATCH
The inter-club match played yesterday between members of the Titirangi and Auckland Ladies’ Golf Clubs resulted in a draw. Details are as follow (Auckland players mentioned first):—
Miss E. Culling beat Mrs. Banister, 4 and 3; Mrs. Blackburn beat Mrs. liosking, 4 and 2; Miss M. MacCormick lost to Mrs. K. L. Wilson, 2 down; Mrs. J. Wilson lost to Mrs. Alison, 1 down; Miss E. M. Upton beat Mrs. Beattie, 3 and 2, Mrs. Marshall and Miss Napier, all square; Miss T. Bayly lost to Mrs. J. C. Finlay, 3 and 2; Mrs. Robertson lost to Mrs. Shroff, 3 and 1 Foursomes.-— Aliss Culling and Miss Rathbone lost to Mrs. Hosking and Mrs. £y. Wilson. 3 and 2; Miss Unton and unr1 S Tvrtl ae ?? rmick r beat !Nlrs - Banister ,V S * -4i lson » 5 and 4; Mrs. J. Wilson fav ana' AT' alSl i? n - and Mrs - J - c. Finaild Miss Napier, all square; Mrs. Robertson and Miss Bayly beat Mrs Beattie and Mrs. Shroff, 3 and 1 * n the junior match Titirangi won 1 up on the day s play. Following are the results, Auckland players beiA men? t oned first: Miss N. s ßallantynf IoS to Mis. Johnston, 5 and 4; Mrs. H Hanna fne t ta ll U 'p I ! ler ’ 2 up: lliss K. Clark lost to Mrs. Paterson, 5 and 4: Miss N Is oakes beat Mrs. Ferguson 5 and ", - Mrs. Frater lost to Mrs. Melrose, 7 arid t Grant beat Miss Jr. Cooke, 1 up, Mis. Carr lost to Mrs. Cain, 4 and Foursomes.— Miss Ballantyne and Miss Noakes lost to Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Roberts, 2 and 1; Airs. Hanna and Mrs Clark beat Miss Miller and Mrs. Paterson, L and 1; Airs. Rainger and Mrs. *n d Mrs ' Fe '; guson and Mrs. Melrose, all square; Mrs. Frater and - Mrs. 2 and 1 t Allss Cooke and Mrs. Cain, Last week’s junior L.G.U. medal was won by Miss Under, with a score of JUo, 20 iJ. This week’s C grade match was won by Miss Tiarks, with 115. A bogey match will be played next Thursday in conjunction with the first round of the eclectic match postponed from August 1. WAITEMATA LADIES’ CLUB The L.G.U. medal round will be played r* y i/ n ™ n s ers ° f Jv he , Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club next Wednesday. Following is the draw;-—Airs. Hay v. Airs. Clouston, Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Hogan, Airs. Prune v. Mrs. Harper, Miss Macindoe v. Ah’s. Beaumont, Airs. Goldwater v. Miss Mrs. Walsh v. Airs. Nevill, Airs. Bayly v. Mrs. Lewin, Miss Ilall v. Airs. Lewin, Miss McGlashan v. another. C grade players will play a medal round. Following is the draw:—Airs. Downes v. Airs. Foster. Airs. Spicer v. Miss Palairet, Mrs. Gabites v. Airs Prosser, Miss ’Williams v. Miss Woods, Aliss I)uder v. Airs. Gooding. Airs. AlcDougal v. Airs. A. H. Woods, ATiss N. Mason v. Miss Gribbin, Airs. Aluskett v. Aliss Purser. Miss AT. AToulton won the last medal round, and Airs. Gooding won the C. grade. TE AROHA CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) TE AROHA, Friday. Tlie return match between Te Apoha and Matamata has been arranged to take place on August 10 at Matamata. The monthly medal round is taking place tomorrow and Wednesday. There will be a draw for partners. The trophy donated by Mr. F. W Bliss for flrst-vear players will be played for on August 10 and 11.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 13
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580GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 13
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