AUCKLAND GOLF
BOYS’ TOURNEY CONTINUES PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE Tit© invitation boys’ tournament of the Auckland Golf Club was advanced a further stage at Middlemore yesterday, when P. Howden beat G. Duncan, 7 and 6, and B. Hay beat C. Zahara, 4 and 2. Howden, playing fine golf, was out in 42, and went on to finish in 79 with a six at the first, and five at the short tenth. In his match with Hay, Zahara frequently missed putts, but his long game was well-nigh perfect The medal competition resulted in a tie betw-een M. Mitchell, 92, 25—67, and A. L. Graham, 87, 20—67, Mitchell winning the play-off. maungakiekie club The following teams will represent the Maungakiekie Golf Club in match?? against the Pupuke Club on Satu?daV-?f Chaw?” 6 t HiU: J - Methven, J. W. S Wiseman, W. Calderwood, J. a in ’ R \ J° nes > R- Cleghorn, R. A. McLean, F. W. Wilson, J. M. Elliffe, Goyder - At Pupuke: H. C. Spinley, R. Garrard, W. E. D’Audnev, W. wi?ft Ckm V J U Robb > D - D * Holland, A. E. Whitten, J D. Shanly, J. w. Tucker, R. E Craig, A. Tindall, R. M. Tolhurst. for those members not taking part in the mter-club match, there will be a £ an <3 ic ap at One Tree 'Hill. no following team will represent One 1 • m the inter-club match against Giendowie at the week-end: R. George. J. Murray, J. W. Clarke, W. Calderwood, C. R. Jones, F. W. Wilson, R. Cleghorn, F. Newell, R. A. McLean, W. E. D’Audney, A. Ely, J. Goyder. GLENDOWIE CLUB Following is the draw for the medal handicap to be played by members of the Glendowie Golf Club on Saturday: R. Bradley v. Dr. Horton; P. Niccolls v. A. Stedman, E. J. Richardson v. H. Wright. F. Param v. A. Churchhouse, J. c! Graham v. G. Warren, N. Harrison v. J. L. Sheen, C. Newson v. N. C. Snedden, A. C. Johns v. R. Edmonds. A. ISS. 1 ?! 8,11 G * Kissling, G. Metcalfe v. P. White, F. Combes v. C. Rattray, A. L. Harrison, E. Hutchison v. *. Hifftz, C. G. Thomas v. R. A. Barstow, A. G. Graham v. F. Lintott, T. Russell v. N. A. Forgie, L. Keys v. T. Marton N A. Ching v. W. Laxon. J. Hall v. H. Goodwin, H. G. Thomson v. F. Kronfeld, J. Stedman v. H. Jefferson, O. W.olfgramm v. C. Allcott, C. S.. Woods v. D. Morrison, A. O. Horspool v. W Mathieson, V. Johns v. J. R. Rendell, c. Biernacki v. A. R. Wilson. The following players will represent the Glendowie Club in a match with the Maungakiekie Club, to be played at Glendowie during the week-end: F. Price, N. A. Ching, C. B. Thomas, R. Edmonds, E. Hutchison, C. S. Woods, G. Kissling, O. Wolfgramm, H. Rawlinson, W. Laxon, L. Harrison. J. Hull, D. Morrison. OTAHUHU CLUB A medal handicap will be played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday, play to commence at 1.15 p.m. Following is the draw and order of starting: G. Cox v. G. E. Currie; B. O. Heather v. E. W. Stephenson; B. H. Merizies v. A. P. Eustace; W. B. Eustace v. L. J. Croxson; T. Easterbrook-.v. H. J. LeVy* R. L. Brown v. E. H. Burton; C. Biggs v. H. J. Logan; W. Blakey v. R. Hipkins; E. P.. Loftus v. H. Robb; G. E. Gardner v. H. Luscombe; R. Wallace v. H. Fromherz; R. G. Moffitt v. C. R. Reader. WAITEMATA CLUB Following is the draw for th'e first .round of the 36-holes bogey match for the Haycock and McCroskie Bowl, to be played by the members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday afternoon: Hogan V. O’Connor; Layzell v. Chapman; Baxter v. Porter; Grahame v. O’Connell; Taylor v. Prime, G. Jackson v. S. McLeod; Rae v. Clouston; Whitley v. Clark; Naismith v. B. Mclndoe; Duder v. Bartley; Rudge v. Spraggon; Langbien v. Ormsby; Hume v. Downer; Muskett v. another'; Walsh v. Bailey; McGregor v. Jones; Weir v. Robinson; McKenzie v. Hunter; Compton v. Griffiths; Joughin v. Winter; D. McLeod v. Aldis; Woods v. Rowan; Anderson v. Wilson; Hill v. C. Jackson; Bruco v. Mundy; Burgess v. Ash; Mason and Spence; Gooding v. Simmonds.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 6
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