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AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB The monthly medal competitions' of | the Auckland Undies’ Golf Club were 1 played at Middlemore yesterday. The best scores were:— Seniors.—Mrs. Buttle, S 5, 11—71: Miss C. AToginie, DO, l-l—TO; Mrs. Endean, 94, IG—7s; Mrs. Green, 94. 15—79: Mrs. Ferguson. 89, 10 —79: Miss M. Ridings. 100, j 20—80. Juniors.—Miss C. Martin. 110, 32—78: I Miss <\ Rainger, 111. 30 —SI; Mrs. Trice. 102. 21 —81. A bogey match will be played next ! Tuesday, for which post entries will be } received, players to choose their own | partners, MAUNGAKIEKIE FLAG MATCH A flag match will be played by members of the Maungakiekie Golf Club at the Titirangi links on Saturday, for which partners will be drawn. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Radies’ Golf Club at One Tree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 10 a.m..—Mrs. G. C. Jones v. Miss Ansell, Miss Mahoney v. Miss Lamb, Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. Garland, Mrs. O'Neil v. Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. E. Alison v. Miss P. Reid, Mrs. Fee v. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Hope-J oil ns tone v. Miss A. Palmer, Mrs. Keys v. Mrs. Walker, Airs. Oxley v. Miss K. Thompson, Mrs. Goodwin v. Miss D. Ryan, Miss Garland v. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Dudley v. Miss Ernest, Miss Young v. Miss Mahon. Miss Ewen v. Miss Rutherford, Miss Wright v. Mrs. Leys. Miss (Houston v. Miss Bevidge, Mrs. Pycroft v. Miss D. Webster, Mrs. Whitelaw v. Miss Yonge, Airs. Stewart v. Mrs. Will, Miss Hill v. Miss Self, Aliss Kenderdine v. Airs. Macindoe. TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the bogey handicap to be played tomorrow in conjunction with the second round of the championship match play, by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club, play to start a 9 a.m., players moving off in order of the draw at four-minute intervals from both tees:—First tee: Airs. Banister v. Airs. Rutherford. Aliss K. Horton v. Airs. Beattie, Aliss Bray v. Aliss Goldwater, Airs. O’Leary v. Aliss G. Easton, Airs. Deighton v. Airs. Shroff, Airs. R. L. Wilson v. Airs. Hoskins, Airs. J. C. Finlay v. Aliss Taylor, Mrs. T. B. Stewart v. Airs. AlcMillan, Aliss A. Hill v. Airs. Endean, Aliss Cornaga v. Aiiss G. Parr. Aliss Al. Cooke v. Miss J. Easton, Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Miss M. Miller, Airs. Ferguson v. Aliss Carnachan. Aliss D. Stewart v. Airs. Gain, Airs. Grevatt v. Aiiss Hacket, Miss Haslett v. Miss Richardson, Airs. Napier v. Airs. Russell, Airs. AlcArthur v. Mrs. Reid, Miss U. Russell v. Miss AlcCabe, Aliss A. Grove v. Aliss Grierson, Airs. Schnauer v. Aliss S: Johnston, Aliss Lawrence v. Aliss E. Schnauer, Airs. Gyllies v. Airs. Bert Cooke, Airs. Goldwater v. Aliss H. Hardlev, Airs. Ward v. Airs. Norton, Aliss Ponsford v. Airs. Restall, Airs. Rudge v. Aliss E. Hardley, Airs. Grant v. Airs. Horton. Eighth tee: Airs. Paterson v. Airs. Roberts, Airs. Henrys v. Miss? Dueler, Mrs. E. T. Miller v. Aliss Moody. Aliss Pickett v. Aliss Robson, Airs. G. F. Finlav v. Airs. Spinley, Airs. Joplin v. Mrs. Richardson, Airs. J. B. Johnston v. Aliss M. Bailey, Aliss AlcGlashan v. Airs. GardFollowing is the draw for the Canadian foursomes bogey match, to be played on Friday, starting at 9 a.m. in order of the draw:—First tee: All's. Stewart and Aliss K. Horton v. Airs. Cornaga and Aliss O'Leary, Airs. Taylor and Airs. Robinson v. Mrs. Russell and Aliss Russell, Miss G. Easton and Aliss Grierson v. Mrs. Shroff and Miss Napier, Mrs. Hosking and Airs. R. L. Wilson v. Airs. Rutherford and Airs. Endean, Airs, Deighton and Airs- Beattie v. Airs. J. C. Finlay and Airs. Banister, Airs. Henrys and Miss M. Cooke v. Aliss AlcGlashan and Airs. Ferguson, Aliss Carnachan and Mrs. B. Cooke v. Aliss A. Grove and Miss J. Easton, Airs. Brunton and Miss R. Schnauer v. Miss Bray and Aliss Richardson Airs. Schnauer and Miss Robson v. Miss Duder and Mrs. G. P. Fin’ay. All's. Grant and Aliss Gyllies v. Airs. Richardson and Airs. Baird. Airs. E. T. Millet Vnd Aliss Ponsford v. Airs. Lovett and Mrs Grevatt. Eighth tee: Aliss IV Moody and Miss A. Hill v. Airs. Reid and Mrs Llovd. Airs. H V. Johnston and Aliss IT ‘Hardley v. Aliss Pickett and All's.. Cain Airs. Goldwater and Aiiss Goldwater v Miss E. Hardley and Miss Coath, Mrs. White and Aliss Churton v. Aliss M. Bailey and Aliss Hacket. Miss Haslett and Mrs. McArthur v. Aliss D. Stewart and Aliss G Parr. Airs. Gardiner and Airs. Spinley v. Airs. Paterson and Mrs. Joplin. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB Following were the best cards returnee, in a bogey match played by members of the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club for a trophy donated by Miss Parton. -Aliss Al. Hill 4 up; Airs. Shaw, 2 up; Aliss L. White ley, 2 up; Aliss E. Katz, 1 up; Aliss X the semi-final of the handicap match play for a trophy donated by Mrs. Cutforth, Airs. Aloffitt (34) beat Miss Dreadon (34), 2 and 1: Aliss Parton (-4), beat Miss Alellsop (20), 2 tip. The following players will represent, the club in a match against the Papakura Ladies’ Club at Otahuhu tomorrow: — Aliss Alellsop. Airs. Hipkins. Aliss Cutforth, Aliss Parton. Aliss E. Whiteley, Mrs. Shaw, Airs. Kelsey, Airs. Aloffitt, Miss Dreadon, Aliss Al. Hill, Airs. Alenzies, Aliss E. Hill. The following C grade players will represent Otahuhu in a match against Papakura, at Papakura, on Saturday:— Mrs Currie, Airs. Boyce, Aliss E. lull, Aliss N. Katz, Aliss Lloyd White,, Miss Wallace, Aliss Simmonds, Aliss G. Whyte, Mrs. Connell, Airs. Alassey, Aliss Hynes, Aliss Reynolds. TAUMARUNUI CLUB The following draw is posted for a bogey handicap to be completed this week:—Coker v. R. W. Thomas . N. Thomas v. Godfrey, Hamil v. Gilpin, Simmonds v. Woods, Beresford v. Fanthorpe, Crawshaw v. Scorer, Henry v. I. Smith, Hoi ford v. Richter. Tliynne v. King, Aloore v. Lloyd, A. Simmonds v. Groom, Harty v. Seaton, King v. Hughes. Poutawera v. Albertson, Wilks v. Hughes, Syme v. Alanson, • Laird v. Arthur. The following players have had their handicaps adjusted as follow: —Albertson 15, Coker 12, Gilpin 17, Sandel 12, R. W. Thomas 13, X. Thomas 16.
TAUMARUNUI LADIES’ CLUB The following draw is announced for the four-ball, best-ball bogey handicap to be played this week:—Airs. Godfrev and Airs. Hutton v. .Mrs. Bishara and Mrs. Arthur; Airs. Vivian ancl Airs. Seaton v. Mrs. Wilks and Airs. Faire; Mrs. Johnston and Airs. Albertson v. Mrs. Christinas and Airs. Thomas: Mrs. Holford ancl Alls. Simmons v. Scorer. PUKEKOHE CLUB The championship lor women plovers in the Pukekohe Club affiliated to the Franklin Golf Association is to be decided on the Pukekohe links on Saturday play commencing at 9.30 a.m., and the pairs starting at four-minute interval** The draw is as follows:—Miss Backhurst v. Mrs. Christianson, Miss Gray v Mrs Langford, Miss W. Wilkins v. Miss Muir’ Miss Neal v Miss T. White. Mrs. Forbes V Miss McLennan, Mrs. Ohlson v. Miss J. Walker, Miss Jamiesson v Mrs Goddard, Miss R. Johns v. Mrs. Busing Mrs Motion v. Mrs. Pavitt, Miss L. Potter v Mrs- Balkey, Miss Christianson ? Mrs Maddison, Miss M. Smith v. Mrs. Roscoe, Mrs Ileise V. Miss Jefferson, Miss J Brookes v. Mrs, Hosking, Miss M. O'Neill v. Airs. O Loughlen, Aliss Duncan v. Airs Lever, Aliss A. O’Callaghan v. Aliss A* J otter, Mrs Whiteside v. Mrs. N. Stuart! Miss Arbuckie v. Mrs. Ingram Miss Allan Mfss I. Stuart, Miss 1. Johns v. MLss LI TV e ’ M . rs * v. Aliss Ravnes The pairs will leave in the above order \uT- a yhtu stated intervals, except that Airs. ATcV hirter ancl Aliss Haynes will leave at 1.30 p.m. THAMES rinU'% I l l iT t ,-T. OUnd ? 9 f ? he Thames Golf a “, d J 4 nior Championship matches y ere played on the Farawai links on Saturday afternoon The results were: r Senior.—Dr. A. S. Gray beat A. Fisher t HP, . t a i nd 1 to p * ay » Alasefield beat f! S. Allller, 1 up. _ Junior.—W. J. Scrimgeour beat C. Letford, 4 up and 3 to play; K. Hetherington heat E. Zohrab, 3 up and 2 to play; x-j. Alead beat G. A. Jorgensen, 3 up and 2 to play; R. Alellsop beat C. R. Cooke. 1 up. The final for the senior championship will be played next Saturday between Dr. A. S. Gray and J. Alasefield. The draw for the junior semi-final is:— AY j. Scrimgeour plays K. Hetherington and H. Alead plays R. Alellsop. OPOTIKI There has been considerable activity at the Opotiki Golf Links during the week. In the second round of the competition for Air. O'Sullivan's trophy, O’Sullivan beat S. Alain, 3 and 2; Dyason beat W. Carruthers, 7 and 5; Baigent beat C. .J. Gordon, 2 up. The third round fox' the president’s trophy resulted:—Bloor beat R. Al. Todd; Battle and Upton, all square. The draw for the semi-final resulted:— Pattle plays Semple, Upton plays Bloor. A Hag competition was won by Airs. Davey. In the first round of the women’s championship, Airs. Forbes beat Airs. Davey, 8 and 6; Airs. Birkmyer beat Airs. Short, 2 up; Airs. Candy beat Aliss Pirrit, 4 and 3; Airs. Jessop beat Airs. Sydenham. 7 and 5. In the semi-finals, Airs. Forbes plays Airs. Candy, Airs. Birkmyer plays Airs. J essop. TAURANGA LADIES A bogey match was played for Airs. G. Al. Henderson’s trophy during the week and resulted:—Aliss Al. Simpson (31), 1 up; Aliss F. Goodyear (22), 1 down; Airs.
Ilea Id (31>. 2 down. The August medal round in the senior grade was won by • Mrs. Heald, and the C grade was won by Miss K. Turner; therefore there was ! a junior bogey match, which was won by Miss G. Hall. The first round in the senior and junior I championships must be grot off before i September 14, and the draw is as follows: Seniors.—Mrs. Maltbv v. Mrs, Mayfield, Mrs. Sanders v. Miss Sanders. Mrs. Baigrent v. Miss E. Goodyear, Miss F. Goodyear v. Miss Goodyear. Juniors.—Miss Renshaw v. Miss M. : Wallis, Miss C. Hall v. Miss K. Baker,] Miss K. Turner v. Miss Hartley, Mrs. ; Candy v. Miss J. Hall. PUPUKE The semi-finals of the senior and junior championships were played by members of the Pupuke Golf Club on Saturday, and resulted as follows Seniors: M. E. Thompson beat L. G. Whittaker, f and L. .1. Miltocuo beat E. W. Mills, 7 and ! 6. Juniors: H. W. Entwistle beat IX it. Davidson. :: and 1; L. Ansell beat C. F. ; Hopkins, 4 and 2, A bosrey competition resulted tn a win ! for la J. Mlnogne with a seore of 1 down on bosrev. M. E. Thompson and 1.. J. Minogue' will contest the final for the senior, and Entwistle and Ansell will play off for the junior championship. EVERSLIE Following are the results of the interclub match bet wen the Everslie and Papakura Golf Clubs, Everslie names being mentioned first: —Dykes beat Smith, 2 up; R. O'Neill beat L. Spencer, 2 and 1; Wardell beat H. Spencer, 2 and 1; Rhind beat Matheson, 3 and 1; Goddard beat Favitt, 4 and 3; Rice beat Langford, f> and 5; Freeman beat Gilmore, 7 and 5; Beechey bear Hutchinson, 2 up; J. O'Neill beat Bridgman, 4 and 3; I. O’Neill beat T. McLennan, 4 and 2; Richardson beat Beams, 4 and 3; Page lost to D. McLennan, S and 7; T. G. Smith beat Tilston, 0 and 7; Busing beat Wilson, 0 and 3. Everslie von by 13 matches to 1. Play in the third round of the Kohn Cup was continued during the week-end, the matches played resulting as follow; Hogan beat Searell. 2 up; Wardell beat McDonald. 3 and 2: Watson beat Beechey. 1 up; Busing won from Richardson by dei fault. PAPAKURA LADIES A bogey match will be played tomorrow by members of the Papakura Ladies’ Golf Club. The draw is as follows: —Mrs. Yates v. Miss Harris, Mrs. D. McLennan v. Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Knight v. Miss Andre, Miss Brooks v. Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Pegler v. Mrs. Watts, Miss Gardiner v. Miss G. Finlayson, Miss Comrie v. Mrs Walters, Mrs. Kidd v. Mrs. Earl, Miss Wood v. Miss Finlayson. Miss Urquhart v. Mrs. Humphries, Miss McConnell v. Miss C. Jolly, Miss Coxhead v. Miss J. McConnell, Mrs. Connell v. Miss Spencer, Miss O’Hara v. Miss Turner. An inter-club match will be played at Otahuhu on Thursday. The following will represent the Papakura Ladies' Club:—Mrs Rushton, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Tilston, Miss Walker, Miss M. Walters, Miss McLennan, Mrs. Favitt, Miss Rhind, Mrs. Langford, Mr. Bridgman. Emergency. Miss Wood. A C grade inter-club match will be played on Saturday between the Otahuhu and Papakura Ladies’ Golf Clubs. The following players will represent the Papakura Club:—Miss Wood, Miss Andre, Mrs. Knight. Miss Clark, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Pegler, Mrs.
Watts. Miss G. Finlayson. Miss Gardiner. Miss J. McConnell. Reserve: Mrs D McLennan. Following is the draw for the L.G.U medal match to be played on Mrs. Kidd v. Miss McConnell. Miss Jollv v. Miss Brooks. Mrs. Foote v Mrs. El'liotr. Mrs. Rushton \. Mrs. Tilston. Miss M. Walters v. Mrs. Bridgman. Miss Harris v. Miss Comrie, Mrs. Walters v. Mrs. Yates, Miss Coxhead v. Miss Finlayson. Miss O'Hara v. Miss Urquhart, Mrs. Hirst v. Miss Rhind. PLAY IN CHRISTCHURCH MISS BEADEL WINS AGAIN Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. Tuesday. The golf championship of the Christchurch Women’s Golf Club was won by Miss Beaded for the fifth time, defeating Miss Chrystall, lour and two.
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