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THE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING-. ; (srvcxAL to "the i-ress.") AUCKLAND, September 5. I fu vkw of tho New Zealand Golf Cham- ■■ l>ion= hip meeting at Hamilton, particular - interest wim attached yesterday to tho final of tlio Auckland Golf Club's championship : between 11. B. Lusk (tho ex-Canterbury player) and D. MacCormick. Lusk won a*. ' tba 37th hole s'iter a close contest. The dra-.v for tho first day!s play of two rounds in the opeu golf champ'onsliiip is as follows:—H. W. Cooke v. C. Kusabs, J. j i.[orton v. A. Todd, T. Trico v. C. L. Grace, 'H. G. Stringer v. W. Wynyard, H. Fraser V. O. S. El'iis, A. E. Whyte v H. E. Troutbock, W. Mang-tiy v. H. C. Leeso, C. A. Scyjnonir v. D. Pride, J. Harold .v. N. Bell, H. Cross v. Douglas, R. Goring v. lies, K. 'I'aroha v. Moss, T. Saumkrs v. Butters, Dr. .[(ess" v. MoEwan, W. 'Colbeck v. Broaira, A. Duncan v. East, H? Gilliesi v. Kirkwood, 31. B. Lusk v. Cleiuonts, K. Duncan v. Blair, F. Bond v. Hood, ,S. Morpeth v. Lock, •It. 0. Chesney v. Martin, F. C. Flyger v. ;?tcCormick, C. Bidwell v. J. Goss, A. Eks"tedt v. T. H. Horton, G. Saunders v. A. Wight, D. Butcher v, S. Turner, J. L. Black AY. A. Humphreys, J. Forbes v. L. Hurst, G... M. Dodg"ton v. R. yybourne, A. Cloust.nii v. R. Rainger, C. J. Wi.'son ,v. D. 51cCorraick, F. Seifert v. E. Hiikson, C. Cle)noct3 v. J. BamicrJ, W. Seifert v. R. 0. Gardner. R. O. Kirk v. N. A".' Chins?, "W. P. i Anderson v. W. L. Firzlierbert, D. 0. Whyte v. J. Kenny, G. O. Sutton v. R. D. Wright, ( H. Pago v. H. A. Joyce, J. B.,McEwcn v. V. Hiay, T. Gil.ray v. C. F. Gardner, H. D. LUacfarlano v J. B. Lusk, N. Rout v. M. Wells, J. C. Wilson v. D. Coghill, H. H. Nicoll v. A. N. Gillies, K. Caldwell v. N. Kettle, Col. Purdy v. A, Ithind. Following is Hie draw iai* tho second two rounds to be played on tho Tuosday:—R. D. Wright v. P. Hay, H. A. Joyce v. H. Page, 11. D. McFarlaaie r. C. F. Gardner, J. B. Lusk v. H. G. Stringer, T. Gilray v J3. O. ■Whj-to, D. Pryde v. j. Kenny, W. L. FitzliOTbert v. N. A. Ching. R.: C. Kirk v. W. P. Andoraon, H. B. Lusk v. Martin, D. Ross v. Moss, A. Duncan v. Kirkwood, H. Cross© v. Brooks. J. Harold v. McEwen, R. George Lock v. H. T. Gillies, Easit v, I. Sa.undera, .Blair y. K. Tareha, Douglas v. S. Mornoib, lies v. K. Duncan, MacCormick v. W. 8,. t'clbeek, Hood v. O. F. Bond, Clements v. It. O. Cheaney, Buttors v. C. Bidwell, A. I'hstedt v. J., Goss,- T. Horton v. G. Saunders, D. Butcher v. A. Wright, S. Turner v. F. C. Fryer, N. C. Bell v. W. 'A. Kumphreys, J. Forbes v. L. Hurst, R. Wybourne v. G. M. Dodgspn, A. Clouston y. <C. J. Wilson, Ranger v. D. McCormick, F. Seifert v._ C. Clcmenta, J. Banks v. W.' Seifert,' E. Hickson v R. O.- Gardner, B. MoEwen v. N. Rout, J. L. Black v. A. H. Nicoll, H. C. Leese v. o'. A. Seymour, H. E, Troutbeck v. W. Mangay, 0. S. Ellis v. K. Caldwell, A. E. Whyte v. H. Fra-ser, E. T. Tato v. i Jj. W. H. Grace, C. Kusabs v. W. T. Wyn- • yard, M. Wells v. A. Todd, D. Coghill v. J. j Horton, G. O. Sutton v. H. W. Cooke, Dr. Purdy v. A. W. Gillies, N. Kettle; v, /F". , Trice, A. E. M. Rhind v. J. C. Wilson; ' CSFECIAIi TO "THE PRESS.") ( : DIjNEDIN, September 4. I>r. K. Ross (Otago golf champion) and C. B. Wight (St. Clair Club champion) left by the eocond express to-day for Hamilton to take part in the New Zealand Championship Meeting. . ' CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. On the Shirley \links on Saturday medal - (handicap matches were played concurrently -with the final round of the Shirley Grand Aggregate Handicap. There were eeventyfive players engaged. Following are the best scores:— » Gross. Hip. Net. W. P. AndeTsoa :.. 82 -5 77 G7 G. Aitken ..85 8 77 ■H. W. Macfailane ~.. 84 6 78 _ C. R. 'Beadel 89 11 78 C. A. Sbymour ... 85 fi 78 J. D.. Marks ... 89 10 70 P. M. Hanua ... 95 15 90 F. <J. A'Court .. 95 15 80 G. H. N. Helmore -. 98 18 80 JL H. Godby .. 86 5 81 L. Bonniugton ... 68 5 81' T. R. Qifiil .. 96 15 81 A. Zt. Macfarlare t .. 90 S 82S. Gerard "1.. 101 18 83 F. W. Freeman .. 97.- 15 • 82 L. J. Taylor ... 93 9 &i A. Taylor -.. 93' 12 83 G. H. Buchanan .. 95 12 83 C. R. J. Ward ' ... 88 1 &t W. A. Humphries -.. 86 2 84 P. S. Foster .. 101 16 85 L. Hansen .. 95 10 85 W. J. Wratt .. 97 11 8G The result of tho Shirley Grand Aggregate, played in four* rounds of .stroke play, is as <ol).ows:— H. W. Macfarlane .„ „ 320 L. Hansen .. .... t— 324 C. It. J. Word ... 329 Ij. J. Taylor .. ... 330 'P. *M. Hanna 331 t P. S. Foster ..... 332 T. R. Quill .. 333 A L. Macfarl.vne . ... Sil S. K. Sleigh .. ...* 335 - \V. J. Wratt .. .. 337 Tho tenior medal match on Saturday ro- j suited in a. tie between Aitken and Ander- i >on, and the junior medal was won by C. 11. 1 l>t><vdeL . I Next Saturday the Borthwick Vasct Mixed j Fcruiso/nes will bo <playe<L i HAGLEY CLUB. On Siiturcby afternoon, on the Hagley Club's links, a mixed four-ball match for tho I'eaco Memorial Cup, presented by Mr T. A. B.' Bai'ey, was played. Mrs Green and C. M. Gordon woro 7 up. Good scores wore ly.ade by-Mrs R. Fisher and R. Ts Tosswill, 6 iip; Mrs C. F. Smith and J. O. Aymes, 6 up; Miss R. Hoaio and G. R. Stevenson, ti up; Miss Bonlnois and J. R. Montgomery, 5 up; Miss Macfarlane and T. D. Harman, j "
5 up; Mrs C. V. Day and G. H. Tartakover, 5 up. • The following is the draw for tho monthly bogey match to bo played t-0-da.y:—Mrs N. Jones v. Mrs licss, Mrs Pegler v. Mis-3 Guthrie, Mrs Tosswill v. Mrs C. F. Smith, Mrs Andrews v. Miss Gerard, Miss Tliomson v. Miss -Bowker, Miss Bruce v. Miss B. Atkinson, Miss M. Robinson v. Mis 6 E. Atkinson, Mi&s Cotton v. Miss Bean, Miss A. Newton v. Miss Macfarlane, Miss Boulnois v. Mrs E. Fisher, Miss Pinckey v. Miss Preston, Mis 3 M. Newton- v. Miss Bowron, Mrs Gresson v. Misa Morton, Mrs Tyers v. scorer. RICHMOND HILL CLUB. The senior championship was continued on, Saturday, with tho following results: — Stevens beat Whitcombo; MoKecknie beat Raphael; Lawrence beat Crawford; Donnelly beat Maddison. The junior championship was also continued with the following results: —Row beat Malpas; van Asch beat Smithson; Denham beat MalcolmsonKAIAiPOI CLUB. At the Kaiapoi' links' on Saturday afternoon the monthly medal match was- won by L. Parnham, 80—15—65. JST-a-zo-l, the scientific preparation which never fails to relieve coughs, colds, sore throats, and chest troubles. Is buys 60 doses. The N.Z. Turf- Register, 1919-20. Orders should be sent m at once, addressed to the Manager of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., to avoid as only a limited number are being printed. Price 12s 6d pei* copy, postage 8d extra.
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