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O.NE-TKEE HILL IJ NKR. ONE-CLUB MATCH. ' A novel competUkui, :t one-club match, -played on Saturday afternoon at OiirTree Hill. Auckland, for a prize presented by l>r. TsCWis, was won by Mi* J. Reirdell, who returned a score of 120. less .HO (net 90). Other cards returned were:—E. Morton (25), 91; Gillies (plus 2). 96; C. Heather (10). 07: Hooper (ser), OS: J. Bloomfield- (9». 100: E. A. Dargaville' (14), 102; E. AV. Payton (12), 103: E. Bloomfield (18), 104: Upton (14), 1<)4; Pollen (12). 104; -M. Clark (21). 107: W. Heather (Si. 109; illall (11), 109; Walker (18), 110; Turner XH), no. ; FOURSOME AT CAMBRIDGE. ~/ CAMBRIDGE, Monday, c 'A. foursome played at the loeal golf links On Saturday resulted as follows: —Miss lYouug and Mr I’eake 43. Miss Brookes and Mr Dixon 49. Miss Coates and Mr Walker 53, Miss Willis and Mr Batty Miss N. Young and Mr Coates 574, Miss j. Brookes and Mr Connor 6L Miss Skeet and Mr Maddisou G2, Miss Dodgshun and Mr Fama It 63. LEAP YEAR MATCH AT NAPIER, j/’ NAPIER, Monday. There were a large number of entries for tire Napier Golf Club's Leap Year Mixed Four-somes, which took place at Waiohlki links. The principal scores were as follows: —Mrs Wenley and G. M. Morris, 98, gross 17. handicap 81 net: Miss Burke and K. Tareha, 95—8 —87; Mrs Cargilt and J. F. Jaidine, 101—13 -88: Miss 'Ntuinelev and W. Wood, 94—5—89: Mrs K. Tareha and Kawld, 93—3—90: Miss Balfour and W. J. Peacock. 100—10—90: Miss T.iuda Davis and A. Kennedy. 100—10—90: iMiss Macfarlane and F. Gordon. 96—5—91; Miss Fannin and L. Jardine, 106—13—93; Mrs Kennedy and 11. Peacock, 103—9—94; Miss D. Kennedy and Murray. 107—13—94: Miss Dinwiddle and Dinwiddle, 124-30 — SH; Miss Wood and P. S. McLean, 113—15 —9B: Mrs Smith and 11. J. Smith, 103 — 5—100; Miss Campbel; and D. Cotterill, jog—8—100: Miss Leila Davis and Brabant, 121—18—103. WELLINGTON BEAT HUTT, k 1 ’ WELLINGTON, Monday. ! The Hutt Golf Club played a R team of the Wellington Golf Club on Saturday, the city combination winning by seven games in five. W. E. REID WINS THE WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. WELLINGTON, Monday. The club championship of the Wellington Colt Club was brought to a conclusion on Saturday. It. S. Pearce beat F. A. Kebbell 2 up and 1 to play: A. J. Abbott hpat E. S. Pearce a up and 1 to play; W. TT. Reid beat J, B. Maeewan 2 up: W. E. Keid beat A. .1. Abbott 3 up and I to play, and so won the club championship. AV ANG AN I'l RESULTS. WANGANUI, Monday. A golf mat ch Waugaiwl Club v. Palmerston North, played on the Balgownie links oh Sat unlay, resulted In a win for the local reps. I>.V seven games to four. The visitors, however, were hamlicjipped. by, the absence of some of their best .players, notably Messrs Nicolaus. ITytle, and . Dr. Wilson.- The weather was anything but pleasant; indeed, the second round was plaved- iiv a steady downpour of rain. The scores were as follows: Strang (captain Manawalii) 6, v. Harold (Wanganui) 10; Harman 3.‘ V. G. Saunders 0: G. Sim 0, v. I. Saunders 6: W. Strang 2. v. Jfeltimin «>: Freeth 0. v. Bates 4; Neweuhaiu 0. v. Dr. Wilson 2: Munro 0, v. Palmer 7: Moore <>, v. Watson 8: 1, Abraham;!!. v. Francis 0: Colonel Cotton 0. v. D'Arcy (c.tpt) 7. The Maroro Club lilials for the captain's and vice-president’s trophies were played off on the Maroro's links on Saturday. For Hie captain's tibphy the competitors left In were F. S. Stevenson and J. C. Richardson, and the former proved victorious by a veiy small margin. The finish for the senior match for I lie vice-presi-dent's trophy was' fought out bet ween Lewis. Gordon, ami Mackay, who played a “three-some.” , Mackay secured the trophy with only brio stroke to spare, with Gordon in second place, and Lewis third. MASTEItTON (FOURSOMES. , MASTEItTON. Monday. Foursomes were played at Lansdowne. Mastertoil, on Saturday, with results as follows: —Men ,(18 holes up), medal play: ,W. 11. itobh son and G. C: Summerell. gross score 10W, lot rid leap rec. 8. net score 92: W. IL L. Galway and J. B. F. Sutherland, 107—roc. 10—97': V. E. Donald and If. A. Fannin. i(>2— see-f 102: _C. C. Cox and I*. C. Garuham. 111—rec. 9—102; J. A. Sellar and N. D. Bunting. 111 roe. 5—106: D. Donald and W. P. James. 115 —ser—lls. ifiadles: Misses J. Itoblesen and Rawson. 87—b<t-S7: Misses Bunny and M. Payton, Silt—roc. <l—B7: Mrs W. P. James anil Miss ’E. liobloson. ID—rec. 12 -87; Mrs W. IL <;nilek»liauk anti Miss Holmes 99- fee. 5—

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue VI, 6 August 1904, Page 23

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GOLF. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue VI, 6 August 1904, Page 23

GOLF. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue VI, 6 August 1904, Page 23