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THE FOSTER CUP. The Foster Cup .will be played for to-mor-row afternoon at Shirley. The draw is:— 1 p.m. —A. C. Thomson and L. A. Dodds; J. L. 'A. Will and L. C. L. Averill; J. D. Marks and M. G. Louisson; F. V. BevanBrown and A. B. Pearson: P. E. Allison and J. F. Duncan; J. Guthrie and L. A. Bennett; J. P. Whetter and P. S. Foster; E. K. Reav and M. Brown. 1.30 p.m.—R. E. Hall and A. Church; A. B.- Lindsay and L. M. King; D. MacMillan and .A. McKillop; F. L. Scott and E. J. Cooke; ■W. H. Simpson and R. D. Milligan; J. Stevenson and E. S. MacPhail; C. F. Morkane and E. D. Pullon. 2 p.m. —R. W. Anderson and N. Guthrie; P. C. Fenwick and M. K. Gray. AVONDALE CLUB. Following is the draw for the Walker and Hall Inter-Club Teams' Medal Match (stroke play on handicap) on. Saturday afternoou next: — Noon —J. L. Applegarth plays St. G. Atkinson; R. St.'G. Atkinson plays E. A. Bradley; S. C. Bingham plays C. H. Bascand; J. B. Clark plays ,W. Clark; G. H. Congreve plays L. A. C. Gordon; L. J, Lewis plays E. Prince; j. M. Preston plays E. B. Rimmington; F. H. Robson plays H. R. Spanjer; G. I. Tait plays scorer; E. J.' Wolfe plays W. ( E. ■Walker. .12.30 • p.m.— : E.'- W. Carter plays J. \\. Dalton; F. H. Deighton plays R. Duthie; G. W. Gambles plays C. Haigli; P. S. Hills plays. F. L. Hutchison; P. Hyndman plays .T. G. Irwin; G. G. Jackson plays H. Lightband; J.'Millai'd plays B. J. Masters; G. PaTkinson plays N. W. Robinson; Rev. W. H. Speer plays C. E. Trippner. 1 p.m. —11. V. Armstrong plays 0. Anderson; W. H. Anderson plays W. Alexander; N H. Barlow plays-J. Carter; H. J. A. Barlow plavs H. de E. Flesher; J. R. Grange plays P* L. C. Inder; L. J. Killick plays D. P. Lindsay; G. Millar plays R. W. Midgley; D* W. McGill plays L. C. Nash; M. S. Nottingham plays S. A. Prankerd; H. C. T. Robinson plays J. Lamb; W. M. Tyers plays H. S. Weston; J. B. McClymont plays \\. T1.30 e 'p m.-K..C. -Ward plays G. T. Bui- \ lock; R. H. Duncan plays.JV. M. Everist; F. J W. Finnegan plays J. Martin; T. McKae j plays H. L. Vincent: K. More plays 1. J. | A Williams: J. Pierce plays L. Ei-Robinson; | if. V. Smythc plays 11. Wilson; T. T. Arm,- ' strong plays IT. Clarke; C. C. Davis piavs j'• i C. Daniels; T. J. Halliburton plays A. j Hadfield; C. T. Haberfield .plays A. Ilalli- | 2* p.m.—K.' C. B. Johnstone plays C'. IT. Knight; W. W. McKinney i>lays E. fe. Smait, W. S. Mac Gibbon plays J. G. Yager; C-. «. , Spenseley plays A. McD. Smith; E. J. Cor- j coran plavs E. IN. T. Reese; Di. W. | plays J. "W. Beanland: H, E. 0. "2 ck s°" plays A. Groom; M. Mo.r plays W. H. McDougall; C. H. Piper plays J. Rennie; N. V. Smith plays J. 0. P. Watt. ■ Post entries will also be received.
HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB, The LG U. Medal match (bronze medal division), played yesterday afternoon, resulted in a win for Miss Betty Hobbs. -the cards were:—» no Miss B. Hobbs .. 104- »° Jj|j ' Mrs IT. P. Lawry .. M . Miss N. Burrowes .. 108 Jo Mrs E. Menlove . . 10S 36 Miss de Renzy .. - 5 7 ■ <4 Mrs J. A. Guild .. 09 76 Miss N. Guthrie ... 100 28 77 Miss L. Page .. 10!) ' Miss M. Thacker .. 100 .-8 '» The first four have reduced their handicaps, and Mrs Lawry is now in the senior grade. In the match for non-liandicap Miss Leila Denby. with, a score .of 108, earned a handicap of 35, and Mrs Rita Hall, whose score was- 109, earned a handicap of 36. HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB. ■ The following is the draw for the bogey competition to be played Bayfield plays Miss Page, Miss Johnston plavs Mrs D. Crozier, Mrs Stevens plays Miss B Kiver, Mrs Wnuchop plays Mrs Tinge?. Mrs C. Bell plays Miss D. Thacker. Mra Skinner plays Mrs P. Hall, Miss Cowlishaw plays Mrs Manning, Mrs Wilkin plays Mrs Wilson, Mrs Armstrong plays Mrs Cleary, Mrs Pago plays Mrs Moysey. Miss.Hepburn, plavs Mrs Cameron-Smith, Miss Tench pla>s, Mrs Fisher, Mrs Binns plays Mrs Gresson, Mrs. Blank plays Miss M. Thtickcr, Miss Bruce plays scorer.
RICHMOND HILL LADIES' CLUB. The final of the senior championship was played vesterday, and resulted in a win for Miss Helen Leithead, who defcatedMihß.t. Cowan 1 up on the 18tli green. At the end .of.the."first'nine holes;Miss>' • and , increased, her .lead -until beuimc. dormy three, Mrs .Cowiui, won the iio.x two. holes, but the last hole was halved 111 o. leaving Miss Lcitliead 1 up. :• METHVEN CLUB. The Mcthven Golf Club held its monthly, medal match' on Saturday, perfect weather conditions prevailing. The following were, the best cards returned:— J. 0.. Gribb .-97 22 7» J. Stowe .. •90 , .4 H. Fryer - OB < S T. McCartney • • 89 • -0 78 J. J. McAloon ..301 7J A - Stowe •• 80 T. Forrest *' 1? an K. D. Thomas . . 01 14 80 A. E. Grubb ... 88 . 8 80 _ Tho match resulted in a tie between J. C. Grubb and J. Stowe, and will bo played _pff during the week. AMURI V. CHEVIOT. On Saturday a match was played on the Ainuri links between teams from the Amiiri and-the Cheviot Golf ■ Clubs, and resulted in a win for the former by 13 games to 6. The following were the results, Amuri plavA's being mentioned first:— . f , Ladies' Singles-Mrs Lethell beat Mrs G. L. Rutherford, Miss Pollr.ll lost to Miss M. Sloss, Mrs Oliver beat Mrs Gillanders, Miss -Foster lost to Miss Mcdonald, Mrs Moor beat Mrs Childs, Mrs Penwell beat Mrs Jackson, Mrs Dearden • beat . -Mrs I.eaman. , , , .. ■ Men's Singles—Chapman lost to Westenra, Rutherford beat Childs, Banks beat Scott, Kewlands lost to Macdonald, Aldndge, beat Crossley, Forbes beat Jaokman. Ladies' Foursomes —Mrs Bethell and Miss Polhill lost "to Mrs G. L. Rutherford and Miss M. Sloss, Mrs Oliver and Miss Foster beat Mrs Gillanders and Miss Macdonald, Mrs Moor and Mr 3 Penwell beat Mrs Childs and Mrs Jackson. Men's Foursomes—Chapman and Kutherford lost to Westenra and Childs, Banks and Newiands beat 1 Scott and Cro3sley, Aldridge and Forbes beat, Macdonald and Jackman. HAWARDEN CLUB. The club championship cup, given by the president, Mr. Rutherford, was won this year by Mrs Wood, with Mrs Reese as runnerup. The one-club match played on Saturday was won by Miss Boon, with a not score of 70.
Following' is the draw for a club match for Saturday:—Mrs I>alze!l v. Mts Wood, Miss Rutherford ; v. Miss Willis, Mrs Macdonald v. Miss Anderson, Miss Lance v. • Miss Boon, Miss White v. Miss R. Blakoly, Mrs Blunder v. Miss Mason, Mrs Jones v. Mis Allan, Miss A. Blakely v. Miss Pearce.
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