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AROUND AUCKLAND LINKS

TEAM TO PLAY HAMILTON The following will represent the Auckland Golf Club B team against a Hamilton B team at Middlemore at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday: J. McKay Wilson (captain), Warwick Wilson, E. Dargaville. E. B. Brown, W. Pavitt, V. Masters, P. Clark, C. Towle. F. Wilson, W. Phillips. F. Dawson, W. Bell. The following team will represent the Auckland Golf Club against the Hamilton A team at Hamilton: P. Aldred. Alan Donald, Dr. Abbott, E. Bartleet. C. Jacobsen. R. S. Johnston, H. Plumley. R. B. Wilson, R. O. Gardner, R. D. Wright. W. S. Ralph, and another. AUCKLAND V. PUPUKE Following is the draw for the match between the Auckland and Pupuke Golf Clubs, to be played at Middlemore on Saturday, names of Pupuke players being given first: J. A. Howie v. F. A. Abbott, 11 a.m.; B. K. Goldwater v. V. Robertson, 11.8: H. W. Bennett v. Dr. Borrie, 11.16; F. Sherriff v. C. Gordon, 11.24; E. W. Mills v. 11. Horton, 11.28; M. E. Thompson v. V. Wells, 12.24: R. H. Greville v. It. Sellar, 12.8; R. Johnston v. L. P. Leary. 12.16; A. W. Short v. R. Martin. 1.16; Dr. Do Clive Lowe v. T. R. Brett. 1.20; S. W. H. Chambers v. H. Joyce, 1.24; L. J. Minogue. v. H. Lees, 1.28. AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for the first round of the eclectic match to be played by the members of .the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club next Tuesday for trophies presented by the president, Mrs. A. M. Ferguson: Miss E. Wilson v. Miss L. Cutfield; Mrs. Buttle v. Miss Buddie; Miss Hamlin v. Miss Rathbone; Mrs. Hughes V. Miss Orr; Mrs. Hodges v. Mrs. Rainger; Mrs. Robertson v. Miss Upton; Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Green; Miss Moginie v. Miss H. Cutfield; Miss Noakes v. Mrs. Rutherford; Miss Culling v. Miss , McGovern; Miss Bayly v. Mrs. Craven; Mrs. Abbott v. Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Wilson v. Miss M. Macfarlane; Miss E. Mahoney v. Miss MacCormick; Mrs. Friedlander v. Miss Egerton; Mrs. Towle v. Mrs. Foster; Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. Ralph; Miss K. Souter v. Mrs. Croft; Mrs. Boddington v. Mrs. Martin; Miss Asser v. Mrs. Trice Miss V. Souter v. Miss Coutts; Miss Reid v. Mrs. J. W. Carr; Mrs. Grant v. Miss Russell; Miss Rainger v. Mrs. Morris; Mrs. Brown v. Miss Graham; Miss tvne v. Miss Porter; Mrs. Finn v. Miss C. Bayly; Miss Nevill v. Miss L. Roberton; Mrs. Frater v. Mrs. Nevill; Miss Cousins v. Mrs. Jefferson; Miss Henderson v. Miss Ruddock; Miss R. Roberton v. Mrs. Gorrie; Miss S. Mahoney v. Mrs. Robinson; Miss Jackson v. Mrs. Campbell. AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB The following is the draw for the L.G.U. monthly medal, to be played by members of the Akarana Ladies’ Golt Club on Saturday, in conjunction with the second round of the eclectic competition: Miss McGee, v. Miss Cousins; Miss Connett v. Miss Griffen; Miss McMath v. Miss McKerras; Miss Tyler-Davies v. Miss Longdill; Miss Darrach v. Mrs. button; Miss G. Smith v. Miss M. W'ebber; Miss Wynyard v. Miss Lawson; Miss Roberts v. Miss Joyce; Miss * earnley \ Miss Hickman; Miss I. Deacon v. Miss A. Deacon; Miss K. Knott v. Miss Jenks. Following is the draw for the monthly button match, to be played by C grade players: Miss Walmsley v. Miss Broadby; Miss E. Williams v. Miss Hoe; Miss Farrow v. Miss Neville. GLENDOWIE V. EVERSLIE The following players will represent the Glendowie Golf Club in the match against Everslie to be nlayed at Glendowie this week-end: —O. Wolfgramm, H Goodwin, \V Laxon, J. Hall. L. Harrison, D. Morrison, U. A. Forgie. A. Sloman, C. Hewson, C. Lovegrove, 11. G Thomson, M. Miller.

GLENDOWIE CLUB Following is the draw for the bogey handicap to be played on Saturday oy members of the Glendowie Golf Club:— T Martin v. A. It. 'Wilson, A. O. Horspool Vi C. B. Thomas, A. E. Sloman v. N. A. Cliing, H. E. Goodwin y. C. S. Woods, George Brown v. 11. Jefferson, L Harrison v. O. Wolfgramm, T. Russell \ r . F. Li ii tot t, F. Price v. R. Bradley, F. Hintz v. I. C. Graham, E. Hutchison v. R. Edmonds, W. Laxon v. F. Faram, J. Hall v. A. A. Forgie, R. Barstow v. A. Churchhouse, D. Morrison v. N. C. Snedden, F. Coombes v. A. C. Johns, G. Mathieson v. H. Wright, G. Kissling v. L. Kevs, C. Allcott v. J. R. Kissling, H. G. Thomson v. J. Stedman, C. Biernaeki v. J. R. Rendall, G. Johns v. G. Warren. A. Stedman v. A. Duthie, P. White v. A. G. Graham. C. Newson v. N. Harrison. J S. Limn v. C. Rattray, G. Metcalfe v. F. Kronfeld, M. Miller v. F. Restall, F. Restall v. A. Howey-Walker, R. Kissling v H. Rawiinson. OTAHUHU V. AKARANA Players to represent the Otahuhu Golf Club in the teams match with the Akarana Club at Otahuhu on Saturday will be chosen from the following:—E. Crosson, C. H. Menzies. W. B. Wilson, J. A. Simpscm, H. J. Leavy, R. C. Moffatt, I. P. Eustace. C. R. Reader. P. Easterbrook, A. T. Burnett. D. O. Heather, F. N Todd, J. Logan and I. E. Mullach. WAITEMATA CLUB The first round of the 36 holes bogey match for the Duder Memorial Cup will be played by the members of the Waite mata Golf Club on Saturday afternoon Following Is the draw:—Hogan v. Chap-

man, Layzell v. McLeod, O’Connell v. fJaxier, i’orter v. Prime, Taylor v. Rudge. Jackson v. Rae, Whitley v. Langbien, Naisniith v. Weir, Duder v. Downer, Maeindoe v. Spraggen, Bartley v MoKenzie, Hume v. Ormsby, O’Connor v. Miller, Walsh v. Hunter. McGregor v. Brambley, Jones v. Crompton. Bailey v. Robinson, Gosling v. Bruce, Rowan v. Burgess, Andersr.n v. Brett. Wilson v. Ash. Mundy v. Spence, Mason v. W. Hume, Gooding v. Simmonds, Robbie v D. Walsh. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB The following scores were returned for the July medal match played by members of the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club: — A grade:' Mrs. F. Mander, 85, 9—7 G (won tie on last nine holes): Mrs. K. Bartlett, 95. 19—76; Mrs. C. O. Bennett, 87. 10 —77; Mrs. W. Aitken, 97, 19—78; Mi's. «\ A. Arthur. S 9. 10—79; Mrs. L. Day. 91. 14—SO; Mrs. G W. Gower. 9S, 17— SI: Miss E. D B V S °Grade.—Mrs.' A. T. Atkins. 101. 24 —77; Mrs. H. C. Ross. 112. 34—78; Mrs. C. Hutson. 111, 36—78; Miss W. Manning. 101. 22—79; Miss Stevens. 10.», 2ft —79: Mrs. C. L. Mac Diarmid. ll«. 32—81; Mrs. A. James, 111, 29—82. In the C grade medal match, Mrs. Pemberton and Mrs. G. W. Rutherford both returned cards of 119, the former winning the tie on the last nine holes. A match will be played at St. Andrew s links today against a team from the Auckland Ladies’ Club. The following players will represent the Hamilton Club: —Mrs. F. Mander. Mrs. C. A. Arthur. Mrs. C. O. Bonnet, Mrs. G. V* Gower Mrs. L. Dav, Mrs. D. Hay. Mrs T. A. Milrov. Miss E. Dawson and Mrs. W. Batt will play in the foursomes. The match will commence at 9.30 and foursomes will be played in the afternoon. The annual open tournament will be held at Hamilton from September I6_ to 18. A four-ball best-ball bogey will be played next Wednesday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 6

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AROUND AUCKLAND LINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 6

AROUND AUCKLAND LINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 6

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