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WEEK-END GOLF

inter-club matches AUCKLAND BEATS HAMILTON . return match tvas played between Jfnbers of the Auckland and Hamilton clubs at Mtddlemore on Saturdav fftgles were played in the morning 'and ?eur-ball matches in the afternoon. Auckland winning the former by 10 .Vines to i. and also the four-ball com. Petition bv t> sanies to 0. The course was ' excellent, order. ■‘••oilowing were the results. Hamilton beinc mentioned first:— Singles.—J- L. Black lost to H. riumlev, , ami St « ■ L los f to si palnll. 5 and 1: K. t.nv beat H. l tvtlshr. , up: It. T. UUUes lost to A. iwiivildt slid •>• notson lost. to S. relbeck. 1 down: ".P Ross lost to V. Welle, -7 and e: A- I ■ Atkins lost to K. i Bartleer. t nnd S; t'. Sutcliffe lost to nr Abbott, 5 and 1; U. F. Crimp lost to P n Gardner, :1 and 1: 11. tv. Fisher ,‘«t to K. Baingcr. 6 and 5: nr. Blundell Mat r. AVeston. :: and 2: T. .1. Russell ;pst to C. Jiicfibsen, b :iud •>. L Four-ball Matches. —IJlack an«] Wynne* • >st to Flumley and Ralph, 4 and 3; Guv V.J Gillies lost Te> Donald and Wright, 7 uc i 2: Hotaon and Floss lost to Oolbe-I; :nd Wells, 4 and 3: Atkins and Crimp ; on to Bartleet and Abbott. 4 and 3: SutiFrTe and Fisher lost to Gardner and Klinger. 3 and 3; Blundell and Russell lost to Western and Jacobsen. 2 down. medal competition for those not in rhe teams resulted, in a tie between « Towle. 90, 16—74. and E. Harper, 92. 15— 74. OTAHUHU LADIES’ CLUB Following are details of matches playod by the members of the UtahJh’u Golf tTub on Saturday:— An L.G.U. medal match was won by Mrs. Moffitt. whose card read 98. 28—70: the next best scores banded in were Miss Parton, 97. 30—77: Mrs. <’urrie, 10-1. -*5 7f»: Mrs. Chapman, toe. 27—79. ~ The C grad*- inarch of nine boles w.tc won by Dr. Gladys Rowley. 60, IS— 42’ rhe next best scores were: Miss Biakov. Cl. IS— 43: Mrs. Yt allace. 63, 18 — 4.'*. A consolation match for a trophy donated by Miss Wills was won by Chapman, 106. 27—79. The final result of the best scores for rhe bronze medal was as follow:—Mrs .Moffitt, 313: -Miss Barton. 313: Miss O. Whiteley. 315: Miss K. Whiteley, 318. The play-off be tweet) Mrs. Moffitt and Mi .s Parton will be decided next Saturdav. The final of the season’s eclectic for a trophy donated by .Miss Richards was- . Mrs. Boyce, 82. 31—51; Miss Denize, 87' 31—56; Miss Smith, 92. 36—36: Miss LlovJ White, 91. 34—07; Miss Mellsop, 73. 16— Miss Parton. 7S, 20—5 S: Miss Percy. SO, 20—60: Mrs. Chapman. SB, 2 1 — 6l .

Thi-cl eclectic, for a trophy donated by Miss Wallace, was Avon by Miss Uovd White, 96. 3 4—62; other scores were: Miss .Mellsop, SI. 16—65: Miss Denize, 97, *3l so: Mrs. Moffitt. 94. 28—66: Miss Percy sB, 20—6 S: Miss .Parton, 89. 20—69; Mrs Gurrie, 94. 25—69; Miss E. Hill, ioo* 31—69. The C grade eclectic, of nine holes for i trophy donated by Mrs. Boyce: Miss Reynolds. 35. IS—37: Miss B. Tims* 5” li—39; Alias Blakey, 57, 18—39. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. HAMILTON An intor-Hub match was played bvmeen members of the Maungakiekie and Hamilton Golf <’lubs during the week-end at the Titirangi links, and resulted in a win in the singles for Maungakickie, and in the four-ball best-ball matenes, by four games to one. one heinr*halved. Following are the resultf, Maungakiekie names being mentioned first:—T. A. Ooulding lost to J. L. Biaek. 2 and 1: W. L. Robertson be it W. C. Wynne, 3 and 1; H. A. Randrup heat R. Guy. 4 and 3: A. M. Gouldincr •eat H. T. Gillies. 3 and 2; A. V Peace beat C. Hotson. 2 and 1; A. J. Good beat W. T>. Ross, 1 up: A. B. Joplin beat \ P. Atkin*, 3 rind 2; R. L. Wilson lost to, R Sutcliffe. 2 and 1: A. J. Parr lost to G. F. i rimp, 2 and 1: H. Broadbent lost to FT. Fisher, 2 up: E. Beehan beat Dr. Blundell, 5 and 4: T. Goudie T J. Russell. 3 and 1. Tu the foursomes the results were as follow: —GouMing and Robertson beat Plark <md Yi ynne. 5 and 4: Randrup and •Moulding beat Guy and Gyiiies. 3 and 2; Peace and Good lost to Hotson and Rosa,’ ” xnd 5: Jopliri and Wilson and Atkins and Crump, all square: Carr and Broadbent beat Sutcliffe and Fisher. 1 up: l 'eehan and Goudie beat Blundell and Russell, 3 and 2. MAUNGAKIEKIE V. GLENDOWIE Members of the Maungakiekie and ' jlendowie Golf Clubs played an intermatch at Titirangi on Saturday, Maungakiekie winning by six games to me. one game being halved. Following ere l he results, Maungakiekie names ; e:ng mentioned first:—T. A. Gouldiug aeat C Allcott, t )ip: R. M.Crystall lost , t 0 R - Kisslirg. 5 and 4; A. E. Robinson lost to E. Hutchison. 2 and 1: A. M. •ouldina lost to C. B. Thomas, 3 and i: ■ ’/• Msher beat FI. Edmunds, 4 and 3: -V J. Good beat J. Kissline:. 2 and 1; E. Ghteon beat A K. Duffy, b and 4: H. L. Robson beat T. C. Xiccols, 2 and 1 : X. K. Hockin lost to C. Woods. 6 and 4: '• ” ilson and E. J. Richardson, nil square; T. Goudie lost to O. Wolfgramm. T * <iaskin beat S. Kissling, 6 AUCKLAND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP following If the drat,- for the qualiirmg rounds or the Auckland Golf Club’s ■■nampiouship, to be plated at Middlutnore next Saturday:— to 12 noon, H. Simmondfi and l-'. '■lson: DA and 12.4. It. P. Williams and •I B Ei]i o t : p.x and 12 .8. H. Henderson «nd R. Sellar; 3.12 and 42.12, C. M. Gordon and A. Bodington: P. 16 and 12.16. H. Rees and P. J. Western; P. 20 and 12.20, ftßalnser and X. Gouisson; 9.24 and T: - B. w ilson and T. Kissllng; 9.28 ana 12.25. Jr. Tidniarsh and IT. Flumley; -,:V; and 12.32. R. F. Johnston and V . «Ilson; 9.36 and 12.36, H. Abel and R. O. nardner; 9.40 and 3 2.40. W. S. Ralpli and ‘ l olberk: 9.44 and 12.44. E. Bartleet and ■; L Busk; 9.48 and 12.48, IJ. McCormick I'd 1.. B. Browne; 9.52 and 12.52. Hr. -16bott and V. Wilson: 9.56 and 12.56. W. o. Colaeck and <Jacobsen: 30 find 1. 4’ 7cm an anf l E. Horton: 10.4 and 1.'.. G. Foote: 10.8 and I.S. Alaax Jo, .aid and H. B. J.usk: 10.12 and 3.12. , • bfase and H. Coverdale: 10.16 and 1.1-J. J ., A ■ lleipli an d r>. Mansergh; 30.20 and ■AH. Horton and A. 11. I.aurence; 10.24 J-Z 4 ’ H - Gllfillan and C\ Croft: 10. VS uV?., 1 * 28 - R - TJ. M rigbr and FT. D. Horton; Vi’ 8 - and 1.32, J. P. A Id red and B. hcodp; 10.36 and 1.36, C. Archer and W. ttorne; 10.40 and 1.40, H. Joyce and C. F. •ones; 10.44 and 1.44. H. I*. Richmond A A- Martin: 10.4 S and 1.48, R. H. grown and B. C. Hart; 10.52 and 1.52. T. i itf « tt -? nd A - J- Fried lander: 10.56 and *■ d Da »*gavi]le and J. Wilson: 11 and «. s. p Jnn and w Pavitt; 11.4 and 2.4, J- gow and another. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB i# the draw for the flag to be played by members of the T,*Ji ng ££ iekie Todies’ Golf Club at One ... ill tomorrow, for trophies prented by Mrs. E. D. Henrys and Mrs. H. i°? ce ’ Play to commence at 10 c ‘ n order of the draw:—Miss r T _. Kj *et°n v . Miss M. Miller, Mrs. H. ••Winston v. Mrs. Paterson. Misa Parr '*s Stubbs. Miss K. Churton v. JJ" 8 M Cooke. Miss Id. Sclinauer v. Si; H l Pl«ins. Mrs. Russell v. Miss M. Mrs. Dignan v. Mrs. Robin- • n Afra. Grevatt v. Mrs. Houghton. Miss kL Haßlctt v - Mrs. Taylor, Miss S. Johnn V. Mrs. Roberts, Miss D. Stewart • Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Mcllwraith Hacket. Miss C’arnachan v. Mrs. ui Mrs - O. White v. Mrs. Burton, h'* 8 . McGowan v. Mrs. Malcolm. Mrs. v. Mrs. Mueller. Miss Harvey Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Ramsay v. Mrs. Mrs. Henrys v. Miss I. WalK* Miss M. Bailey v. Mrs. Jerrat, Mrs. f Misted v. Miss A. Hall, Miss P. Moody Balgarnie, Mrs. J. Stewart v. ff* B - Baird, Miss E. Ponsford v. Mrs. JPaaer, Miss D. T.amb v. Mrs. Verry, Mrs. v. Mrs. Dunne, Miss M. Coath v.

tcm° v V \l,i liS A , B l lacl J bu "’- Milling: \?iL Tk' y Goldwtitcr. .Miss ,v. Self V. Miss Thompson, Mrs. I-. Harrison v 47,-s ' M??8 e 4Vir& v‘ n MI J’p&r j Mra nS 6’Xelli I\. Mrs. Dawson.. Mrs. Restall v. .Miss E I Tliompson. Mrs. < ’oakley v. strs. I.evs. „ , ! sradc match, which was post- ' dav d tlm St . ,TT k ’i "7" be he,rl C,VI Tbursuax. the original draw to stand. PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL. Members of the Maunzakiekli- 4 • ~ - I Club j»l;i\-. d ;i four-ball, best-ball' bogev : liandicnp at one Tree Mill on Sutnnlnv EoHouniK were the best cards handed li> l! " an<l A - f. Tindall I L l4> ’. •* “,1b ' r - H. Goyder (.12) and G. \ j 1.. smith (IS). 4 up: J. Mcthven (’.) and Russoll-Jones (in. 4 up: L. R l&ehnaucr (14) and A. Morpeth (15), 4 on. I. M. L.lUlfe 1111 and .1. A. Gentles J : • s "P ; -V Ely (13) and 11. Morpeth .(Is), tip: J. yherlook (14) and R. IV. i \et ry (14), 2 up; IV. Calderwood (9) and C.. t-oleman til). 2 uv,; r: M ('lc- , horn (12) and A. E. Whitten (15).’ 2 upE. A. Tuke (11) and A. E. Craig (14) 1 up. 0 MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB j A bogey match was played bv members of the -Maungakiekie Golf Club at ; Titirangi on Saturday, and resulted in a tie between J. M. Hockin (2), 32. [ Beehart (7) and A. Fairburn (3 1) who • each returned a card of 2 down, f „(l>« semi-final of the Maungakiekie 1, s c sca'lo championship resulted as J follows:—J. M. Somerville beat A. A. , Tyson, 2 and L; 11. V. Ganley beat R. A. ; 1? inlay, 4 and 3. I The only match played in the senior | championship was that between R. | George and F. Trice, the former winning, ! 6 and 5. f In the Tallin Cup competition E. Beehan beat V. la. Humphreys. 1 up. i Beehan will now play 1. B. Stewart in i the final. PUPUKE LADIES’ CLUB i Following is the draw for the second club match for Mrs. Blomfield’s trophv. i to be played by members of the Pupuli, I Cadies’ Golf Club on Wednesday:—Mrs. [Bowden v. Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Thompson v. Miss ! (1 a, t5 rA Mrs - -Mowbray v. Miss A. O’Neill, . Mrs. Tysoe v. Miss AC Parker, Mrs. Fraer ;v. Miss Blomfiekl. Miss Leggoe v. Mrs. . Chambers, Mrs. Davidson v. Mrs. Herbert. Miss Corie v. Mrs. Anderson, Airs. Chisholm v. .\Frs. Beaumont Miss AVitrlit ; Mrtt. Curtis V. Mrl GUtfe-s‘ , Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. .Mills, Mrs. Palmer v. Mrs. DeigFiton, Mrs. Kensington v Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Darlow. v. Mrs. Goldayater. Mrs. Weller v. ATrs. Howe, Mr.-. v - Miss J. Parker. Miss I. Wight was the winner of Mrvensington’s trophy and Mrs. Mills woxi al*ss A. O Neill’s trophv The following players will represent the Pupuke Ladles Club In an lnter-cluh match against the Akarana Ladies’ Club n'\*imS“ a T on Thursday:—Miss A. o Neill. Miss Leggoe, Mrs. Mowbrav, Mrs Thompson, Mrs. Chambers, Mis. Fraer Miss M. Parker, Miss Hartv, Mrs. Tvsoe ~l rV Bowden. .Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. ‘Herbert. Reserve: Mrs. Allen.

C grade players will plav for E. loin field's trophy on Thursday. Follov,'t}S is the draw: —Miss Gudgeon v. Miss McDonnell, Mrs. Atwood v. Mrs. Close Mrs. Hall V .Miss Jackson, Mrs. Baxter ). Atis. Scales, .Miss Williamson v. Mr Winter. Miss R. Gillet v. Mrs. CadneD Mrs. Seaman v. .Mrs. Randall, .Mrs Kirseii a’ ta lrS 7, L,UB *t’ Mrs. Gillet v. Mrs. Blomfleld. Mrs. Bond v. Miss Weston Urs Smallfteid v. Mrs. Gray Mrs Fdev ■?’ Miss Gledlnl., Mrs. .5h,,;.; v. yir.s. Nick-' Mrs. Ladeley v. Mrs. de Clive Lnm a , Jaggs v. another. ’ GLENDOWIE LADIES’ CLUB 'b'oyod by" me,nbers h of tht' g™. Keys! S 3Mjss Nf-B V 'Sl -Mrs. Combes \\ Mrs. Hughes, Mrs Rovv'°\?r, V ' ,S- T '” W 1 Meiklejohn a. Mrs. Kisshng. Mrs. Holdsworth a Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Levien v V D Authreau, JFrs. Rintott Miss \v H*;t« Mi« Colebrook v. Miss Johnso.-i! tK\ Mendows V. Mrs. MtGiuley. Miss Run don v. Mrs:. Hill. Mrs. Warren V. Miss U. Bond, .Miss Lawrence v Miss .Shariand, Miss O. English v. Miss Clark '(. Kngll.sh v. Miss Wright! Miss M. ilill a. Miss Adams, Airs. Alarkwiek \ IlinL- r^ent3el1 ’ “ VlifsS A PP le >'ard v. Miss M*. In the final of the Hill Cup Miss W Hint* defeated Miss D. .Scott 3 and » The following players will represent‘the Glendowie Ladies’ Golf flub in a match against the Papakura Ladies’ Club n’t Glendowie next Wednesdav week: Mis Browne, Miss R. Wilson, Mrs Duller' Mrs. Warren. Miss W. Hint*. Mrs. Mark: wic-k, Mrs. Mathieson. Miss B. Hill, Mrs Keys. Mrs. Kissling, Aliss Johnson, Mrs. Lovegrove. GLENDOWIE CLUB Members of the Glendowie Golf Club played a medal handicap on Saturdav Conditions were good and as a result some fine cards were handed in. Following were the best cards: H* Rawlinson. 81. 12—69: F. R. Combes, 94, 25—69R. Harrison, 84, 14—70; W. Bailev, 96. 25 —7l: J-f. Goodwin. 85. 13—72; F. Fararn, r°“7r- 73: 0J J - J5 ey S’ 20 —"4; K. Brook.: field. 90, 20—75: F. Hintz, 93, 16—77- .1 R. Shaw, 100, 22—78: F. Maxwell, 10S’ 25 —7B; A. A. Forgie, 96, 16—SO; F. Martin. 98. IS—80; F. Russell, 98. 17—81- G Mathieson. 102. 19—83; P. White, 108, 25 —B3; C. Tj. Hewson, 104, 20—84; \ Howey Walker. 111. 25 —86. The last match of the first round of the championship was played during the week-end between C. Allcott and <'. Woods. A very close game resulted, the players going to the 18th all square, Allcott winning the hole with a well-played 3 and the match X- up.

AKARANA LADIES’ CLUB ■ Following is the result of the eclectic ! competition played by members of t[ie Akarana, Radies’ Golf Club: Mrs. Rayward, 95, 36—59: Mrs. F. Preston, 83, 17 —66: Miss K. Hickman, 88, 23—67: Miss M. Wynyard. 97. 30—67; Miss M. Dalton, 104, 35—69; Miss E. Fearnley, 89, 19—70. Following- is the draw for a sealedhole competition to be played tomorrow; Mrs. Caughey v. Mrs. Ross, Miss Todd v. Miss Ballantyne, Mrs. Tlazeldene v. Mrs. Rowntree, Mrs. Halford v. Mrs. Young, Miss Bain v. Miss P. Peet, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Fearnley, Miss M. Peet v. Mrs. Neale, Miss Joughin v. Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Cox, Mi?s Nicol v. Mrs. England, Miss Miller \ . Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Hayward v. Miss O. M. Darrach, Miss O’Callighan v. Airs. Zahara, Miss Dalton v. Mrs. Blakey, Miss T. Cox v. another. 4 Follow ing is the draw for the sealedhole competition to be played by C grade players: Miss I. Walters v. Miss Spence, Miss Floyd v. Miss M. Walters. Mrs. Rong a*. Mrs. Schischka, Mrs. Ewen v. Mrs. Burtenshaw, Miss Endean v. Miss Keen, Miss Tyler v. Mrs. Martin. Mi>ss Birch v. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Dovey v, Mrs. Kingsland, Miss Iverr*Taylor v. Mrs. King, Mrs. Darrach v. Miss Fingey, Mrs. Millard v. another. j HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB I Following: is the draw for tlie qaulify- | ing- round of the Ellis Cup competition 1 and the medal round, to be played in I conjunction by members of the Hamilton I Radies’ Golf Club tomorrow, the first pair starting at the first tee at nine o’clock, other pairs following at tlireeminute intervals:—Mrs. Slander v. Miss McCormick, Mrs. C. O. Bennett v. Mrs. T. W. Hosking, Mrs. G. W. Gower v. Miss McN’aughton, Mrs. C. A. Arthur v. Miss Upton, Mrs. Marshall v Miss A Grove, Miss Uphani v. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs G. F. Ferguson v. Mrs. J. M. Wilson ’ Miss K. Horton v. Miss E. Wilson. Mrs. W. Batt v. Mrs. A. R. Abbott. Mrs. K. Browne v. Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. T. A. Milroy v. Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. R. Day v Mrs Burke, Miss E. Johnston v. Miss Watt, Mrs. Dickey v. Mrs. R. B. Miller, Miss E. Mahoney v. Mrs. G. Bartlett, Mrs. R. Rainger v. Miss Muir, Miss Garlonii v Mrs. Hutchison, Miss Graham m” S s Given, Mrs. Hintz v. Mrs. Preston, i Miss Brookfield v. Mrs. Dignan, Miss R. , • Wilson v. Mrs. Swain, Mrs. x>. R. Tatter V. Miss Scott. Miss Clark V. Mrs. MoGiashan, Mrs. Kenny, v. Mts < live Matthews, Miss M. ‘ r \t?s B W™;. JW sra* ,t x! y .Sutherland', vitken v. Mrs. P. Morris, Miss J. Tem* V. Mrs. 34. n. Matthews. Mrs. -. M. Masters v. Mrs. A. James, Mrs. 1.

Trice v. Miss Mcßean, Mrs: (’. Hotson v. Miss Blythe, Mrs. X. Rawlings v. Miss Lawrence. Mrs. A. K. .Sand ford v, Airs. A. Peterson. Fourth Tee, at nine o’clock.—Mrs. V. Nolan v. Airs. R. Reynolds, Miss Rainger v. Mrs. Underwood. Miss M. Allen v. Mrs. M. Ward. Seventh Tee, at nine o’clock.— Mrs. Sutton v. Miss A. Robinson, Airs. It. I*. Hazard v. Mrs. O. Aitken, Airs. Busing v. Miss s. Mahoney. Miss K. Oliver v. Airs. E. D. Brown, Aiiss Robson v. Miss J. Easton, Airs. Mathieson v. Airs. Walker. Following is the draw for the first bogey watch to be played tomorrow afternoon. starting at the first tee at R3O P in.:—Mrs. Nolan \. Mrs. At. Ward, Aiiss Rainger v. Miss A. Robinson, Aiiss Allen v. Mrs. O. Aitken, Airs. Sutton v. Airs. S. Mahomy. Airs. Hazard v. Airs. E. B. Brown. Airs. Busing v. .Miss .1. Easton. Aiiss Oliver v. Miss Scott, Aiiss Robson v. Mrs. McCiashan. Mrs. B. r. Tavlor v. Airs. <’. Blundell, Aiiss Clark v. Miss E. Unton. Airs. Kennv v. Aiiss Collins. Mrs. Underwood v. Arrs. Afathieson. Mrs. R. Reynolds v. Mrs. Stanly. Airs. Walker V. Miss Hewett. Seventh Tee, at. noon.—Mrs. Colin Tavlor v. Aiiss Foci;--*. Mrs. Teasdale Airs. P. G. Russell. Aiiss A. Nolan v. Aiiss Eyre. Mr.. A. Cradwick v. All’s. U. Dingle. The Ellis Pup plavers will be drawn at the conclusion of the morning round. AKARANA V. OTAHUHU An inter-club match between members of the Akarana and Otahulm Golf oitibs was played al Akarana on Saturday. Akarana won by games to 2.'.. Following are the results, Otahulm nanus being mentioned first: — L. Croxson beat <J. AT. Brown, 2 and 1: B. IT. Alenzies beat J. Coltman, 2 up: W. B. Eustace lost to J. Swanson, 1 down; A. P. Eustace lost to G. R. Wynyard, 5 and 4; C. R. Reader lost to A'. 1.. Baker, 6 and 4; R. G. Moffitt lost to R. 11. Potter, 3 and 2; T. Easterbrook lost oA. M. Henderson, 5 and 4; .T. Logan lost to Dr. .T. A. Patterson. 4 and 3: G. Currie lost to C. Al. Cox. 4 and 2: R. Brown lost to J. Budge. I down: B. O. Heather lost to A. Sinclair. 6 and 5: F. Todd and F. Preston, all square.

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WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 7

WEEK-END GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 7