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CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. The first qualifying round of tho Championflhip and Cox Cup, concurrently a Stroke Handicap, will be played at Shirley to-morrow, The draw for tho Championship and Cox Cup is as follows: 11 a.m.—E. M. Macfarlane and D. Reese, K. W. Robinson and P. S. Foster, A. R. Blank and A. L. Cropp, C. K. Sams and R. L. Fisher, W. H. Cowper and AV. N. Seay, F. C. A'Court and 1 G. W. Haverfield, M. H. Godby and L. H. Campbell. 11.30 a.m.—G. W. "Ward and A. W. Morgan, K. Francis and S. J. Gordon, H. Andersen and Pi. J. Muxly, H. G. Denham and D. Foreman, C. Ward and M. Macbeth, E. W. Hasell and W. Macbeth, R. M. Adams and' P. F. Peoples. 12 noon—L. A. Dougall and B. C. Whitcombo, W. Ilarman and F. Banks, D. Hoaro and H. O. D. Mcares, W. E. Best and R. J. Hobbs, $. Gerard and C. IT. Smith, C. J. Ronaldson and J. F. Duncan, W. Invin and R. S. Bcadel. 12.30 a.m.—H. E. Button audi B. E. H. Wliitcom.be, F. G. Bristed and J. A. Gow, H. W. Macfarlane and L. Bonnington, G. G. Burnes and E. M. Chettle, R. A. Wilson and' C. A. Quane, E. J. Pumplirey and R. L. Ronaldson, J. D. Hutchison and L. B. Scott. 1 p.m.—H. S. Williams and M. J. Russell, E. Millton and J. D. Marks, C. A. Seymour and J. H. Early, L. E. Carter and R. W. Morgan, W. P. Anderson and A. H. Glasgow, F. P. Tymous and P. Trolovc. The draw for the Stroke Handicap only is as follows: 1.30 p.m.—F. W. Freeman and K. W. Ballantyne. M. C. Keane and G. T. Weston, J. A. Oliver and E. Cordner, L. Hansen and P. Wood, R. T. Tosswill and J. Dolph, W. J. Wratt and C. Wood, E. B. Hey wood and J. Tobin. 2 p.m.—T. Li. Vergette and M. G. Louie son, • C. H. Hewlett end R. S. Kent, A. Taylor and W. R. Lascelles, W. J. Watson and D. Wood, W. D. Wood and scorer. In view of the lar?e number of entries, and in fairness to those drawn late, it is absolutely essential that playera start at the time specified, otherwise they must drop to the end of the lis f .. MALVERN CLUB. Owing to Iho wintry conditions prevailing, the stroke competition to have been played last week-end has been postponed until this week-end. Players to make own arrangements regarding starting time; RICHMOND HILL CLUB. A bogey match was played yesterday together with a match for a prize given by the president, Mr Sead-Gowing. The best scores in the bogey match were:—
Handicap. Miss Peggy Poulton .. 16 I UD Mrs Best . . .. 23 5 d own Mrs C. H. Hamilton . . 14 5 flown Mrs Best won tho president's prize
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 12
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