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GOLF AFFAIRS

AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB THE PRESIDENT’S PRIZE Following is the draw for the second round of the eclectic match for the president’s prize, to be played on Tuesday by the members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf Club Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Abbott; Mrs. Marshall v. Miss Moginie; Miss Upton v. Mrs. Buttle; Miss Hamlin v. Miss McGovern; Miss Macfarlane v. Miss Culling; Miss Orr v. Mrs. Rutherford’ Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Ferguson; Miss MacLormick v. Miss M. Macfarlane; Airs. (Jreen v. Aliss L. Cutfield; Mrs. Hughes v. Mrs. Robertson; Aliss Rathbone v. Miss T. Bayly; Airs. Hodges v. Airs. Hndean; Airs. Craven v. Aliss Noakes; Miss E. Mahoney v. Mrs. Wilson; Miss H. Cutfield v. Mrs. Rainger; Aliss L. 1-toberton v. Airs. Grant; Aliss Asser v. Mrs. Trice; Mrs. Jefferson v. Mrs. Foster; Airs. Morris v. Aliss Clark; Aliss Ruddock v. Airs. Towle; Airs. Martin v. Mrs. J. W. Carr; Mrs. Miller v. Airs. Prater; Aliss Nevill v. Mrs. Campbell; •Airs. Croft v. Airs. Nevill; Miss Russell v. Aliss V. Sou ter; Mrs. Brown v. Airs. Ralph; Aliss Coutts v. Aliss Reid; Miss Jackson v. Aliss Cousins; Airs. Friedlander v. Mrs. Boddington; Miss Porter v. Miss R. Roberton; Airs. Finn v. Airs. Gorrie; Miss Henderson v. Aliss S. Mahoney; Aliss Buddie v. Miss Graham; Aliss Egerton v. Aliss Rainger.

TITIRANGI LADIES’ CLUB

The final of the Titirangi Ladles’ Golf Club’s Ballin Cup competition was won by Miss K. Horton, who beat Mrs. Banister, 1 up at the 21st green. The contest was very close and interesting. A bogey handicap was played yesterday. Following were the results: — A Grade.—Aliss G. Parr, all square; Mrs. Alelrose, Mrs. 11. Johnson, 3 down; Aliss K. Horton and Aliss Cornaga, 4 down: Airs. C. Robinson. 5 down. B Grade.—Mrs. Jerratt, 2 down; Airs R. Ward, 3 down: Aliss Pickett. 5 down.

The handicap match for the captain's trophy was also played. Following were the results:—Airs. Brown beat Mrs. Joplin, 5 and 3; Airs. G. P. Finlay won from Airs. Wiles by default: Miss K. Horton beat Mrs. Swain, 5 and 4; Airs Gyllies beat Aliss J. Easton, 2 and 1; Aliss AI. Fouhy beat Airs. Walker, 3 and 2; Airs. H Johnston beat Airs. Alueller, 5 and 3; Mrs. Paterson beat Airs. C. Robinson, 1 up. Airs. Banister beat Aliss S. Eaton, £ and 1; Mrs. Deighton beat Airs. O’Leary, 1 up: Airs. ATelrose beat Airs. R. L. Gardner, 7 and 5; Airs. E. A. Hardley beat Mrs. Ferguson. 2 and 1: Aliss AI. Miller beat Airs. Rudge, 3 and 1; Aliss Grierson beat Miss Richardson, 3 and 2: Aliss Cornaga beat Airs. K Fouhy. 6 and 4: Miss G Parr beat Aliss AT. Bailey, 3 and 2; Airs. Hosking beat Mrs. Henrys, 2 up. The second round must be Completed by July 28.

V/AIUKU BEATS OTAHUHU

The Waiuku Women’s Golf Club easilv accounted for a team representing the Otahuhu Club, in an inter-club match, played at Waiuku yesterday, the home team winning by nine matches to one.

Details are. Waiuku names first: Alus Muir beat Aliss Mellsop, by default: Aliss Neil beat Aliss Cutfortli, 3 and 1: Airs. Ohlson beat Aliss Whiteley, 6 and 4: Airs. Barker lost to Airs. Chapman, 5 and 4: Aliss Hull beat Airs. Kelsey, 4 and 3; Aliss Glynes beat Mrs. Aloffitt, 8 and 6; Aliss Howden beat *Alrs. Currie, 2 and 1; Aliss Arkle beat Mrs. Heather, 3 and 2; Airs. Harkness beat Mrs. Boyce, 2 up; Airs. Alunro beat Aliss Wyllie, 5 and 3.

TE AWAMUTU CLUB

Following are the best cards handed in for the first round of the Te Awamutu Golf Club’s qualifying matches for the King Country championships: Dr. Blundell, 78; H. V. Holmes, 81; K, M. Barnett, 82*, R. Wallace, B>i

87; J. O’Sullivan. 01: 11. AlcDonnld and A. J. Shepherd, 92; W. AI. Winter, 93. The following have been selected to represent Te Awamutu in a match with Otorohanga on Saturday at Otorohanga: M. Otway, H. V. Holmes, R. Wallace. AI. Barnett, W. AI. TVinter, J. O’Sullivan, S. S. Preston, and E. W. AlcCarter. Winners in the latest L.G.U. medal competition were: Seniors, Mrs. Teasdale. with a net score of 93; juniors, Airs. E. Bryant, 107.

EVERSLIE CLUB The first round for the Lovegrovc Shield will be played by members of the Everslie Golf Club tomorrow. Following is the draw;—Goddard v. T. G. Smith, McDonald v. Anderson, Searell v. Brewer, Brown v. Deehan, Egan v. P. J. Parker. Lever y. Prince, Widdpwson v. Busing, F. Parker v. Kellaway, Wilson v. Rhind, Rice v. Beechey, Hobson v. Finlay, Wardell v. 1 L O’Neill, Hogan v. N. Johnson, Dykes v. E. G. Smith, Leith v. Alford. MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB Alatches arranged tomorrow and the following Saturday for members of the Ataungakiekie Golf Club at Titirangi have been postponed. GLENDOWIE CLUB A bogey handicap will be played tomorrow by members of the Glendowie Golf Club. The links will be open to all lady members tomorrow and next Saturday. TE PUKE V. TAURANGA The folio-wing players will represent Te Puke against Tauranga in a match at the week-end:—Carnachan, Hookey, Ralfe, Taylor, Simpson, Westlake, Veitch, Duff, M. Alollgaard, Holden, R. Alollgaard, Johnson. AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB Members of the Akarana Ladies’ Golf Flub competing in the two-club match at the Akarana links tomorrow will choose their own partners. C grade members will also play a two-club match. AUCKLAND LADIES’ CLUB The final of the match play foursomes for the captain's prize was played bv members of the Auckland Ladies’ Golf <’lub at Middlemore yesterday and resulted in a win for Alisses Marjorie and Marion Macfarlane, who defeated All's. Robinson and Afiss MacCormick, 3 and THE WAITEMATA LINKS A satisfactory arrangement has been ma.de between the Waitemata Golf Club and the T*kapuna Jockey Club, having as its objept a new layout of the Waitemata Hn®». The improvements will be carried out at the end of the present season. T2ie links will be lengthened by approximately 1,100 yards, permitting an increase in membership. The proposed scheme has been fully approved by the executive of the Jockey Club, the chairman, the Hon. E. "W”. Alison, having visited the links during the week.

WOMEN’S INTER-CLUB MATCH

Following; are the results of a match played between members of the Titirangi and Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Clubs at Titirangi yesterday, names of Hamilton players being mentioned first:—Airs. F. Alander lost to Mrs. T. W. Hosking, 3 and 2; Mrs. C. A. Arthur lost to Mrs. R. L. Wilson, 8 and 6; Mrs. W. Batt lost to Airs. R. Deighton, 7 and 6; Miss Wilkinson lost to Airs. Bannister, 6 and 5; Mrs. L. Day lost to Airs. J. C. Finlay, 3 and 1; Mrs. D. Hay lost to Airs. A. H. Mrs. G. AlcAlillan, 3 and 2; Airs. E. Bartlett and Airs. Paterson, all square; Alts. G. Primrose lost to Airs. H. Johnston, 7 and 6; Aliss Templer lost to Aliss Grierson, 6 and 4; Mrs. E. J. ATears lost to Airs. G. L. Taylor, ] down; Aliss Stevens and Airs. G. A. Hardley, all square. Following are the results of the foursomes:—Airs. Mander and Miss Wilkinson lost to Airs. Hosking and Mrs. Wilson, 5 and 4; Mrs. Arthur and Airs. Hay lost to Airs. Deighton and Mrs. Bannister, 5 and 4; Mrs. Batt and Mrs. Day lost to Airs. Finlay and Airs. O’Learv 3 and :i; Mrs. Gower and Airs. Bartlett lost to Airs. McMillan and Mrs. Paterson, 4 and 3; Mrs. Primrose and Aliss lempier lost to Mrs. Johnston and Miss Grierson, 6 and 4; Mrs. Mears and Miss Stevens and Mrs. Taylor and Airs. Hardley, all square.

WAIUKU V. OTAHUHU

From Our Own Correspondent WAIUKU, Friday. /-. A w te^ ni f J' om Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Olub played an inter-club match against Waiuku on Thursday, on the Waiuku links. The match resulted in a win for Waiuku by eight matches to one, while one same was unfinished. The results are as follow, Otahuhu players beinst mentioned first: —Miss Melisop and Miss Muir, unfinished; Miss Cutforth lost to Aliss Neil, 3 and 1; Miss Whitley lost {o Airs. Ohlson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Chapman beat Mrs. Barker, 2 and 1; Mrs. Kelsey lost to Miss Hull, 4 and 3; Mrs. Moffltt, lost to Miss Glynes, 3 and 2; Mrs. Currie lost to Miss Howden, 2 and 1; Mrs. Heather lost to Miss Arkle, 3 and 2; Mrs. Boye lost to Airs. Harkness, 2 down; Miss Wyllie lost to Mrs. Munro, 3 and 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 13

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GOLF AFFAIRS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 13

GOLF AFFAIRS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 13

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