WOMEN’S GOLF
MRS. HOSKING WINS TITIRANGI CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR TITLE TO MRS. GREVATT Mrs. Ilosking won the senior champion khi!J °f tho 'rli I ra n gi Ladies’ Golf Club jesterday by defeating Mrs. Bannister in the final by 2 up on the 18th. it was a splendidly contested game and nnlsh eSUIt WaS “ d ° ubt r; = ht UP to the , Mrs ’ Grevatt won the junior championship, beating Mrs. Paterson 3 and 3 in tiie final. The best cards in the Canadian foureoniee, played in the morning, were as follow;—-Mrs. 11. V. Johnston and Miss 2 down; Mrs. J. B. Stewart and Miss K. Horton, 2 down; Mrs. bchnauer and Miss Robson, 4 down; Airs. Deighton and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, down; Miss E. Hardley and Miss Coath, 5 down. AUCKLAND CLUB Following are the results of matches y n St SU d -? y the second round of f i ' L Wilson Cup by the members ,! e -Auckland Ladies' Golf Club, at Middlemore:—Miss Moginie (14) defeated ,°rr (16), a and 3; Mrs. Martin' <■■()> defeated Mrs. Henry (17) 1 upis. Rutherford (12) defeated Miss Ballantyne <2l), 5 and 4: (Miss Lever (16) defeated Mrs. Endean (16), + and 2.Miss Ramger (30) defeated Mrs. Grant (22), 2 and 3: Mrs. Buttle (11) defeated Miss 1 • -Martin (02), 7 and G; Miss Ridings 120) defeated Miss 1). Rainger (20), J up at 20th; Miss Koakcs (18) da- i seated Mrs. Ferguson (li), 2 and 1; -Miss i 'outts (21) defeated Miss McGovern OS), 1 up at 22nd; Miss Craven (19) | defeated Mrs. Foster (24), 7 and 6; Miss! -H. Outfield (15) defeated Mrs. Podding- ! ton (33), G and 4. I WAITEMATA CLUB Members of the Waitemata Ladies’ C.olt Club will play a Canadian foursome. match play, for the McGibbin’s trophies next Wednesday. Following is Hie draw:—Mrs. BayJy and Miss Palerett v. Mrs. Beaumont and Mrs. Bruce, Mrs Hay and Mrs. Rowan v. Mrs. Goldwater and Miss Williams, Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Spicer v. Mrs. Clouston and Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Lewin and Miss King v. Miss Hall and Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Downer v. Mrs. Me Don gal and Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Harper and Miss Duder v. Miss MeGlashan and Miss N. Mason, Mrs. Prime and Mrs. Foster v. Miss Mason and Mrs. Muskett, Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. A. H. Woods v. Miss Macindoe and Miss Wallace. The L.G.TT. medal was won by Miss Macindoe with a score of 99, 34—65. The next best scores were:—Miss McGlaslian, 101, 33—68; Mrs. Harper, 101, 31—70. Mrs. Gabites won Mrs. Harper’s trophy and Miss M. Moulton won Mrs. Beaumont’s trophy for the season’s play. TAURANGA MEN’S TITLE (From Our Own Correspondent J TAURANGA, Friday. ] Another round in the men’s section ! of the Tauranga Golf Club’s champion- i ship was played on Wednesday. To ! date the results are as follow; Seniors.—A. C. Anderson beat D. V. Anderson; Rogers beat Gibbs; Baigent beat Broad; Goulding beat Heatherton; Phelan, junr. beat Butts; Renshaw beat Mathioson; Phelan, senr. beat Snodgrass. Juniors. —Hanna beat Turner, Buxton beat S. Guinness, J. Gifford beat Heald, J. Guinness beat Liggett, Simmonds beat Titterton. OTAHUHU CLUB The following have been selected to represent the Otahuliu Ladies’ Golf Club in a match with the Papakura Ladies’ Golf Club, at Otahuliu, on Thursday: Miss Mellsop, Mrs. Hipkins, Miss Cutfor til, Miss Par ton. Miss E. Whiteley, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Moffitt, Miss Dreadon, Miss M. Hill, Mrs. Menzies. Miss E. Hill. C GRADE MATCH The following will represent the Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Club in a C grade inter-club match with the Papakura Club, at Papakura, on Saturday. Play will commence at 1.15 p.m. Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Boyce, Miss E. Hill, Miss N. Katz, Miss Lloyd-White, Miss Wallace, Miss Simonds, Miss G. White, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Massey, Miss Hynes, Miss K. Reynolds. TAUMARUNUI CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) TAUMARUNUI, Friday. A married couples* foursomes will be conducted over tlie week-end, the following being the draw: —Mr. and Mrs. Simmons V. Mr. and Mrs. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Moore v. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Burtenshaw V. Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. .Hall v. Mr. and Mrs. Beresford. Mr. and Mrs. Halford v. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton, Mr. and Mrs. Faire v. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Thynne v. Mr. and Mrs. Boles, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey v. Dr. and Mrs. Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Wilks v. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. The competition will be held over the men’s course, 18 holes, stroke play on handicaps.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 13
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