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GOLF.

GOLF IN AUSTRALIA. CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS. FINALS DECIDED. (Australian Press Association.) ADELAIDE, September 1. In the final of the professional golf championship Rufus Stewart beat E. D. Bissett, 8 up and 7 to play. L. Nettlefold and Miss Barclay beat E. G. Schlapp and Miss Susie Tolhurst in tlie mixed foursomes championship. HAMILTON CLUB. FIRST ROUND CHAMPIONSHIPS. At St. Andrews on Saturday the first rounds in the three championship grades were played. The following were the results:— Seniors. Wynne beat Tompkins 4 and 3. Gillies beat Russell 4 and 3. * Gerrand beat Guy by default. Fisher beat Rees 4 and 2. W. D. Ross beat Darkness 5 and . Wake beat J. M. Horton 3 and 2. Simpson beat Atkins 3 and 2. Black beat Bcehan S and 7. Intermediate. N. Bell beat Beveridge 1 up. Strang beat Newlands 6 and 5. Hart beat Wilson by default. Swarbrick beat Allen 2 and 1. Gray beat Hogben 3 and 2. W. M. Horton snr. beat Hamilton 1 up. Wilkes beat Bindon 5 and 4. Day beat Rutherford 6 and 4. Juniors. P.4L .Bell beat Meek 4 and 3. Piltar beat Robertson 5 and 4. y Toombs beat Griffiths 4 and 3. Awdry beat Cana 4 and 3. East beat Cox 3 and 2. Darcy Smith beat Westwater on th« 19th. McMullin beat Cranwell 5 and 3 0 Sinclair beat Ailken 3 and 2. HAMILTON LADIES’ CLUB. The following is the draw for the monthly medal round to lie played on Wednesday. Players in silver division please note their scores will also be used for the automatic draw for senior championship. Starting at first tee:—l2.ls p.m.. Miss Fockc plays Miss Masters; 12.19 Mrs L. Day plays Mrs Arthur; 12.23 Mrs C. Blundell plays Mrs J. White; 12.27 Mrs F. Mander plays Mrs’ T. Milroy; 12.31, Mrs C. Bennett plays Mrs A. J oil; 12.35 Mrs Gower plays Mrs Hay; 12.39 Mrs Balt plays Mis Bartlett; 12.43, Mrs P. E. 1 Cleary, plays Miss E. Dawson. The following is the draw for monthly medal and qualifying round for the junior championship, first six-< teen to qualify. Starting at Hirst tee:—l2.47 Mrs Chamberlain plays Mrs 'Masters; 12.51 Mrs Aitken plays Mrs Rawlings; 12.55 Mrs Strang plays Miss Templer; 12.59 Miss W. Manning plays Mrs Russell; 1.3 Mrs Hazard plays Mrs P. Dingle; 1.7 Mrs Primrose plays Miss Rees; 1.11 Mrs H Matthews plays Miss Wilson ’ 1.15 Mrs W. M. Horton plays Miss Coventry; 1.19 Airs C. Taylor plays Miss E. Hammond; 1.23 Miss Gann plays Miss McLean; 1.27 Mrs Ratcliffc plays Miss Norris. Medal and' qualifying round junior championship, starting at seventh tee: 12 noon, Miss K. Oliver plays Airs O’Sullivan; 12.4 Mrs Miller plays Mrs Peterson; 12.8 Mrs House plays Airs Jacobsen; 12.12 Miss G. Hammond plays Mrs King. .Medal only, seventh tec: —12.16 Mrs E. J. Mcars plays Miss Eyre; 12.20, Aliss Heywood plays Mrs R. English; 12.24 Mrs Sutcliffe plays Mrs A. James; 12.28 A'liss Vickery plays Mrs Slandrin. Players unable to play at time drawn will please arrange to change with another pair. Players are requested to start punctually from the tee. Saturday players will play their medal round on Saturday. The following is the draw for the C grade medal round, to he played on Thursday afternoon: Mrs J. McNicol plays Mrs McCracken; Mrs Gordon Smith plays .Mrs 11. Griffiths Miss F. Hall plays Aliss S. Wright; Miss G. Denz plays Mrs Pemberton; Mrs A. McKinnon plays Airs Payne; Aliss Junes plays Ah's Pearson; Aliss B. Hunter plays Airs AkicDiarmid; ATrs liolson plays Airs F. Gruar; Airs Prenton plays Airs Brewer; Aliss Bussell plays Mrs J. A. Young. Entries for the open tournament to he held on Wednesday lJlh, Thursday 12th, Friday 13lh September, close on ’Thursday, September 5. Limit handicap for the Ellis Gup is 21. Present holder is Aljss Oliver Kay, of Dunedin. The following players have reduced their handicaps, Airs W. Aitken, Air*

D. Hay, Mrs Strang.

CAMBRIDGE v. WAIRAKAU.

A friendly inter-club match wa's played on the Cambridge links on Saturday between representatives of the Wnirakau Club and Cambridge. The match resulted in a win for the local club. .The scores were as follows, Cambridge players being mentioned first: — Men.—J. Banks beat Garland, 4 up and 3 to play;' A. 11. Nicoll beat Middleton, 1 up; A. W. Nlcc’l beat R. Currie, 5 and 3; E. Nicklc lost, to Dalzicll, 1 down; H. C. Tod beat C. Peake, 8 and G; F. Entwislc beat E. Peake, 3 and 2; Wilherow lost to B. Hill, 1 down and 2 to play; Symonds beat T. Hill, 5 and 4; Robinson beat Osborne, 5 and 4; Neely beat Kirkley, 3 and 3; James beat Currie, 3 and 2; Grummilt beat Ariel!, 4 and 3; Haworth beat Stott, 4 and 3. Ladies. —Mrs J. Banks beat Mrs C. Peake, 1 up; Mrs Nolan beat Miss Osborne, 4 and 3; Mrs Mahoney lost lo Miss B. Osborne, 2 down; Miss Jackson boat Mrs Slrawbridge, 1 up. ALL BLACKS IN TRAINING. During the Australian to'ur the All Blacks found Eilirnan’s Embrocation most valuable for general training. Rub away muscle aches and strains with it. No athlete should be .wittH out. it, A

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17805, 2 September 1929, Page 3

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GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17805, 2 September 1929, Page 3

GOLF. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17805, 2 September 1929, Page 3

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