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GOLF

SATURDAY’S GAMES IN CITY AND SUBURBS LINKS IN GOOD CONDITION City and suburban lipks were occupied by enthusiasts from all parts on Saturday and some excellent play was witnessed. The links were in perfect condition. Results were as follow: AUCKLAND CLUB The first round of the captain’* prize competition was played by members of \M^t UCkland 9 oH ( luh on at Aliddlemore under perfect weather condiiA I f cortJ entry of 10S competed. «ind almost without exception the Hatches were closely contested, several IJ|!l S' past the ISth hole before a decision could be reached. Following- were the oVi-. C 'r t \ lan t b f at s. A. Smith at - beat R. S. Johnston ni'ri i- 19 l h: T;. F ' Yt \ llte heat A. Donald. and 4 J Russell beat D. MacCormiet ‘ J - peacock beat E. Horton, 3 w' A- ,A c la . rt T ln beat B - Hart ’ 5 and beat L. Deleh, 3 and 2: J. B" en beat A . Piasters, 2 and 1- T m S beat A. Gillies, 2 up; K. Uainper belt L, H S' toll ' at „ the Ht; Jacobsen belt < ? and E. L. Bartleet Tt' irir b f 7 at tbe * ; - Gardiner tt . El o hott -, 7 and V. Wilson beat I)- -Kaali 5 * 8 6 E- A. Abbott beat IS. \v uafi- at ! he 19th: 11 Richmond beat waaF hUl!^ s - \ U P ; H - GUflUan beat j H ri.ia and , 1; J- B - Mcbarlane beat f Henderson, 4 and 3; Ross Martin beat 1 up; J. Wilson beat D. Man- ■> and I- 6 I 9t K- : J , oh , n ' S beat Brown, i Inri ■?' J" , K ' Lu ? k bea t H. Williams, H TirlLFi L K eese beat J - Farrell, 1 up H. lidmarch beat A. Boddington, 3 and lutif' F 'w- m i th beat W. Wilson at tlm J-Utn, p. Weston beat V. Wells, 2 utr A o' r2„ e , bea . l Bartleet, 5 and t ; buir n -beg'.A- Hunt, 1 up; Dr. Abbon beat R. G. Sellars, a and 4; S. C Co';i- b °° s Holmdeii, 0 2’and ’ B. Wilson bea< Di. Johnson, 8 and 6. maungakiekie club wm e e ni ,?iM v?a d . junioi \ medal handicaps Moi-io l }-\ P enifc >ers Of the Maunga- » « ♦ Club aL the Titirangi links on Saturday. The links were in splendid turned and yonie eood. cards were reT Tbe senior competition was won by W J. A. Thompson, who returned a card of ,8, 9—69. Other cards were: K *\j L)acre, 79, 9—70; J. Murray, 77, 7—70- 1> K Lo Cli Vr k ’^ H — ‘ 2: L ‘- Wilson, S3* ]6 R-_ Brmsden, 77, 4—73; B. A. Wills —- <4 * W • K * Holclgate, S 6, 12—74 ihe junior competition was won bv T slfTt—hj. 14— (5, W. West, 90, 15—75. PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL was a good entry for the medal match at One Tree Hill on Saturday. Tli« competition was for two grades. ~ The eard returned by .he seniors was that ot I*. Wiseman, 87, 12—75 in th#» JV, ni n °f s there was a tie between A Ely akarana club m.^ leil i 1 k ers the Akarana Golf Club Ihe^t^r* 3 * I lnontlll A r button handicap and ihe second round of the Tyler Memorial Cup competition on Saturday. Follower results: W. Swanson. 83? 17 —-bC, O. Coltman, 82, 15—GT; A E Yoilnof7’if 18 ~ 69 * 0< M - A - c lark, 79, 10—69; J. m! Coltman, 84, 13—71; F. Tlazeldean, 79, 8 T 71 * J - B - Gilmore. 94 , w 22—72- G F«t 85 ’a IS T — Hotter, 83, IV•lT 24 J 7-> A F £ f' f' 2 . 4 — 7 4; E. E. Bilkey, U’ 1? 4— T , E - R - Bayly, 30, 17—73; c H F° u’ r n' U3 ’ 29 —73; B. Smith, 9S, 24—74 15— Way . 90> 16 -^ 74; B. Sjme, 30 GLENDOWIE CLUB Members of the Glendowie Golf Club nlaved a 36-holes eclectic medal iianaicac

yn Saturday. The best card was handed swe' n? J u m°r, K. Bradley, whose net The senior competition was won bv W. Caxon, with a net score of 64. the veteran, t . Trice, being: second with 65. Followvere best cards: R. Bradlev. f?’ • L;tx o:i. 7S, 14—64: F. Trice, ‘ V ' —Oo: H. Jefferson. S 6. 19—65; H. O. Thomson. 84. 17—67; O. Wolf gram SI 14—«.*: ti. Hissling. 8 4 \ 12—68: X. a. Stc. So lb—69: X. C. Snedden. S 6. 17 • F - F aram. S 9, 20—69; A SI Oman, ®_V G. Johns. S 3. 14—69: C. S Wood, SO, 11—69; J. R. Kendell. 91. 21— .0; c. B. Thomas. 7S, 7—71; r*. Morrison. C. Allcott. 75. 4—71; F. Hintx. SS. 1, Harrison, Sb, 15—71; Dr. Horton. SO. 8— .1: H. G. Thomson. 97, 25—72: A Churchouse, 94. 22—.2; A. Duthie. St, 12—72: C. Keys, 93, 20—73: H. Wright. SS. 15— R. Edmonds, SO, 7—73; R. F. Coombes OTAHUHU CLUBS OPENING The Otaliuhu Golf Club opened its season on Saturday under ideal weather conditions. After extending an official wdx Si the visitors the president. Mr. T . House, declared the links open fo: play, a large number of players took part in a mixed foursomes competition over nine holes. In spite of the drv spell the course played fairly well, and some good cards were returned. the best being: Mr. and Mrs. B. Menzies. 44. u 30; Miss M. L>enize and A. P. Eustace. 4s. 14—34; Mrs. R. G. Moffitt and M. S tu rt, 04, 17—37; Miss M. Mellsop and A - f • Burnett, 49, 12—37; Miss O. Parton and C. Biggs, 55 15 10; Mrs. W. W Massey and F. Taylor, 61, 21—40; Miss M. Lamb and G. Cox, 61, 21—40. EVERSLIE CLUB’S SEASON The Everslie Golf Club. Papakura. held its official opening for the season on Saturday afternoon. There was a gathering of about 150 players. including representatives from neighbouring clubs. The patron of the club. Mr. Balfour M. Irvine, declared the links open for play. A mixed foursomes match was played and the winners were Miss R. Johns tPukekohe) and A. J. Rhind (Everslie h waitemata club The members of the Waitemata Golf Club played a medal match on Saturdav. E. X*. Rudge winning with a score of v* 16—64. Other cards were: J. Weir. 90. 22—68: B. Mclndoe, 82. 14—68; F. J. Layzell, 75, 5—69; F. Bartley, 85, 15—7": R. G. Porter, SO, 9—71; R. C. Ash. 96, 24 —72; C. W. Robinson, 94. 22—72: W. Whitley, 87. 1 1 —73; A. Spraggon. 89, 16 —73; C. Rae, s 7. i:;—74: X. Tay; —74: L. Ormsbv. 90. 1»—74: G. Downer, 90, 16—74; G. Jackson. 89, 13—76; B Hunter. 99, 22—77; FI. Jones, 97, 20—77: W. Walsh, 96, 17—79: M. Bailey, 100. 20 —80; B. Compton, 103, 22—si; A. X' Duder, 104, 15 —89. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.TJ medal round, to be played by members of the Pupuke Ladies’ Golf Club on Wednesday next: Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss Williams v. Mrs. Fleming, Miss A. O’Neill v. Mrs. Herbert. Miss McDonald v. Mrs. Bowden. 5 *s. Davidson v. 51rs. Chambers, Miss B O’Neill v. Miss M. Parker, Mrs. Fracr v Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. G. Gold water v. Mrs. Deighton, Mrs. Curtis v. slrs. Howe. Mrs. Weller v. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Chisholm v. Miss J. Parker, Mis. Quick v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Scurr v. Mrs. Kensington, Mrs. E L Goldwater v. Miss E. Lorie. The bogey match was won bv Mrs. Allen, all square. The next best cards returned were Mrs. Mowbray and Mt>. Davidson, 1 down. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Following >s the draw for the L.G.U. handicap medal match to be plaved by members of the -Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club at One Tree Hill tomorrow, commencing at 10.45 a.m., in order of the draw:— First "Tee.—Miss K. Horton v. Mrs McMillan, Miss A. Grove v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. Russell v. Miss G. Easton, Mrs. G. White v. Mrs. Burton, Miss J Easton v. Miss K. Churton, Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Johnston v. ISlrs. Paterson, Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. Hipkins.

Miss Dunr.ett v. Mrs. Grevatt. 3Try. Houghton v. Miss Miller, Mrs. Mcllraitri v. Mrs. Taylor. Miss M. Cooke v. Mr*. Horton. Miss D. Stewart v. Miss Htckfi, Miss G. Parr v. Mrs. Lovett, Miss F. Freece v. Miss M. Harvey. Mrs. Miller ▼. Miss Carnachan, Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Sninley, Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Henry*. TVfiss Lawrence v. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Malcolm v. Miss Bailey, Mrs. G. H. Rardley v. Mrs. J. Stewart. Miss X. Clark v. Mrs. Kilner. Miss 1 Walker v. Min McGowan, Mrs. Willsted v. Mrs, Grille**. Miss E. Schnauer v. Mrs. Baird. Miss F\ Hardley v. Mrs. Rudge. Mrs. Oxley \. 7»irs. Henry. Mrs. Broughton v. Miss I*onsford. Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. Ward. -Miss Millington v. Miss D. Lamb. Miss H. Hardley v. Miss Rutherford. Mrs Alison v. Mrs. Grierson. Ninth Tee—Mrs. Choyc* v Mis* Tiarks. Mrs. Grant v. Mrs. Verrv, Mr > Duncan v. Mrs. Jerrat Miss D. Webster ' - Miss Williams. Miss Evans v Miss Finnerxy. Mrs. Restall v. Mrs. H. Walker. Mrs. Hutchison v. Miss P. Reid, Mrs. Goldwater v. Mrs. Owen. GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal match to be played by the members of the Glendowie Ladies* Golf Club on Wednesday:—Mrs. Browne Mrs. Hintz. Mrs. McMillan v. Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Renni.- \ M : ss Brookfield. Mrs. Warren v. Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. Butler v. Miss W. Him. . Miss Johnson v. Miss Lundon, Mrs D'Authreau v. Miss Maden, Mrs. Wontgemery v. Miss Meadows The draw for the C grade match is as follows:—Mrs. Bartleet v. Miss Wells. Mrs. Cahill v. Mrs. Combes, Mrs. Howey Walker v. Mrs. Lovegrove. Mrs. Holdsworth v. Miss Bright. Sirs. Lintott v. Mrs. Macartney. Mrs. Meiklejohn v. Miss F. Hill. The C grade match played on the open day was won by Mrs. Howey Walker. The draw for the Saturday players for ihe second round of the captain's prize i*:—Miss K. Hintz v. Miss Prosser, Miss I-awienoe v. Miss M. English. Miss Scott v. Miss Appleyard. Miss Sharland v. Miss O English, Miss Sutton \. Mrs. Markwick. AKARANA LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U monthly medal round to be played by members of the Akarana Ladies Golf Club tomorrow, commencing at 12 o'clock: Mrs. Neale v Miss K. Miller. MrCaughey v. Miss F. Ballantyne. Miss M. Dalton v. Mrs. Young. Mrs. Cox \. Miss T. Jones, Airs. HalK»rd v. Miss M. Young. Miss Darrach v. Mrs. Grant, Miss I*. Feet v. Mrs. F. Preston. Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Fearnley, Miss M. Peet v. another. Following is the draw* for the C grade stroke competition:—Miss Nicoll v. Miss'. Clark, Miss Birch v. Miss B. Kndeen. -\?iss J. Floyd v. Mrs. Sinclair, Miss V. Marshall v. Mrs. Blakey, Miss Hollows* v. Mrs. Darrach, Miss Heen v. Mrs. Long. Miss Kerr-Taylor v. another. HUNTLY GOLF CLLB From Our Own Corresponded f HUNTLY, Sunday. The medal competition yesterday jesuited In a tie in the mixed section, L. Armer and F. L ttleproud returning cards of SO each, the other scores being as follow:— R. Henderson, 86: O. Townshtnd, ST; W. G. Clavls, 88; S. V. Smith. 9£; Reg Watson, 97. In the women's section, Miss B. Watson returned a card of 47 net, her next competitors being as follow:—Mrs. yelland, 49; Miss Joyce Littleproud, 54; and Mrs. Barclay, 56. Weather condition* were ideal, the women’s section being over a nine-hole course.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 7

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 7

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 7