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GOLF.

AVONDALE CLUB. One of the principal fixtures in the season's programme, the mixed four-ball handicap for the Scales Cup, is now under way, the first round resulting as follows: — . t\ W. Deighion (11) and Airs C. H. *f»l£t (16) beat H. Wilson (6) and Miss Q. M. itobertson (12) 2 up. H. Anderson (11) and Miss M. Ford (33) beat E. T. Harvey (12) and Mrs J. &■• Stringer (16) 3 and 2. D. McGili (12) and Miss Matheson (26) beat H. S. Manning (8) and Mis 6 K. bib bons (16) 3 and 2. , W. Finnegan (16) end Mrs Phipps-Black (18) beat U. Bullock (15) and Mrs Bullock (22) 5 and 4. ~ . , ~ K. C. Ward (5) and Miss I. Maindonald (11) beat J. M. Preston (8) and Miss i. i.. Sapsford (10) 3 and 2. J. Carter (16) and Mrs Rodie (23) beat J. L. Gant (18) and Miss M. Lockwood U7) K. St.'G. Atkinson (9) and Miss C. Tait (23) beat L. S. Smith (18) and Miss V. Banks (16) 4 and 2. M. S. Nottingham (5) and Mrs Early (23) beat J. Irwin (12) and Miss Marriott (26) 2 and 1. ,~v J. B. McClymont (5) and Mrs Jarvis (11,1 beat E. J. Woolf (14) and Miss D. -Mitchell (16) 6 and 4. . . J. Martin (11) and Mrs Martin (27) beat L. J. Killick (18) and Miss P. Ellwood (18) 4 and 3. _ . j K. Duthie (15) and Miss A. V. Sapsford (19) beat J. Pierce (16) and Mrs Pierce (21) 3 and 2. ~,. .. G. Millar (4) and Miss Lawlor (11) beat N. G. Pigou (8) and Miss G. Baxter (14/ 6 a Anderson (16) and Miss G. Nicholls (23) beat W. Clark (12) and Mrs G. Millar (18) t up. „ ~,. N. R. Grange (8) and Mrs Grange (11) beat B. J. Masters (8) and Miss Shand (15) at 20th green. . . L. J. Lewis (12) and Mrs Lew's (27) beat H. Lightband (9) and Miss W. Robertson (14) 4 and 3. ... J. Millard (2) and Miss E. Pedder (27) beat L. A. Gordon (11) and Miss Jfi. Willis (15) 3 and 2. RICHMOND HILL V. AKAROA. The Richmond Hill Club played Akaroa on the latter club's links during the week-end. The weather was good, and some very even contests were witnessed. The visitors won by 14 games to 10. Scores (Richmond Hill players mentioned first): — Doubles—T. S. Knight and J. B. Bruges beat F. C. Newton and J. N. Waddell, R- H. T. Hamilton and C. A. Sead-Gowing beat W. E. M. Jacobson and J. McKay, R. J. McIlroy and V. E. Hamilton beat R. Bruce and P. R. Davis, E. L. Young and H. Feast lost to W. McClure and A. R. Ferris, J. SeadGowing and C. E. Webster lost to J. <*■ lievre and F. Brocherie, Mrs V. E. Hamilton and Miss C. Wilson halved with Misses J. Lelievre and M. Jacobson, Mrs Feast and MiSB H. Halliday lost to Mrs F. C. Newton and Miss E. M. Jacobson, Mrs Widdowson and Miss M. Wilson beat Misses E. M. Lelievre and C. McDonald. Singles—T. S. Knight lost to F. C. Newton, J. B. Bruges lost to J. N. W«ddell, R. H. T. Hamilton beat W. E. M. Jacobson, C. A. Sead-Gowing lost to J. McKay, R. J. McIlroy lost to R. Bruce, V. E. Hamilton lost to F. R. Davis, E. L. Young beat W. McClure, H. Feast lost to A. R. Ferris J. Sead-Gowing lost to J. G. Lelievre, C. E. Webster lost to F. Brocherie, J. D. Edmonds lost to J. R. Fuller, Mrs Hamilton lost to Miss J. Lelievre, Miss G. Wilson beat Miss M. Jacobson, Mrs .Feast beat Miss E. M Jacobson, Miss H. Halliday lost to Mrs F. C. Newton, Miss M. Wilson beat Miss E. M Lelievre, Mrs Widdowson beat Miss C. McDonald. HAWARDEN CLUB. On Saturday the Hawarden Golf Club held a stroke competition, the trophy being won by D. L. McDonald, who returned a card showing a net score of 67. D. G. Wilson was second, with a net score of 69. . Next Saturday a medal match will be plaved. The following is the draw: —L. J. Blakeley v. B. L. Blunden, D. H. Fisher v. D. Allen. G. L. Rutherford v. R. Rutherford. J. Inkson v. W. Mcßae. D. L. McDonald v. J. F. C. Wilson, H. F. Hiatt v. B. G. Dalgety. W. W. Mcßae v. H. A. Reese, L. A. Rutherford v. R. E Foster, R E Hiatt V J. Shortall, C. Jackman v. J. Lowe, A. McFarlane v. G. Blakeley, M. F. McFarlane v. D. G. Wilson, N. J. Meehan v. Dr. Miller, F. J. Rydings v. K. Lindsay.

HAREWOOD LADIES' CLttß. A bogey match was played yesterday at Harewood, and was won by Mrs L. Bayfield, 4 down. Best cards vrerg;^ — Mrs Bayfield . . .. 4 down Miss Hepburn .: .'. 5 down Miss Page .. .. 6 down ' Mrs M. J. Gresson .. 6 down Mrs A. R. Blank .. 7 down Mrs Binns . . .. 7 down Mrs Lynskey .. .. 7 down Mrs Wauchop . . . . 8 down The tie for the last medal match between Mrs Blank and Mrs Camm was won by Mrs Blank. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES* CLUB. Mrs R. Morrow was the winner of the 0 grade stroke competition played at Shirley yesterday. HAWARDEN LADIES' CLUB. The stroke competition played last week was won by Miss B. Rutherford, with a net score of 66. The best net scores handed in for the medal match were: Mrs Wood 70, Mrs Kenealy 71, Miss Boon 72, Miss Hiatt 73, and Mrs Macdonald 74. Next Thursday a bogey match will be played as follows: —Mrs Foster and Mrs Earl, Mrs Macdonald and Mrs Dalzell, Miss M. Dalzell and Miss Boon, Mrs Macfarlane and Mrs Kenealy, Miss C. Mcßae and Mrs Wood, Miss Dwyer and Miss Pawsey, Miss A. Blakely and Miss B, Rutherford, Miss S. Rutherford and Mrs Cowie, Miss E. Mason and Miss Lance, Miss Hiatt and Mrs Ecroyd, Mrs Allan and Miss J. Mcßae, Mrs Reese and Miss R. Blakely, Miss M. Mason and Mrs Jackman, Miss N. Blunden and Miss V. Dalzell, Mrs Blunden and Mrs Rutherford, Miss Sidey and Mrs Suridge. . The draw for the flag match on Saturday is:—Miss Lance v. Mrs Kenealy, Mrs Wood v. Miss A. Blakely. Miss C. Mcßae v. Miss N. Blunden, Mrs Foster v. Miss S. Rutherford, Mrs Macdonald v. Miss J. Mcßae, Miss Pawsey v. Miss Sidey, Mrs Rutherford v. Mrs Reese, Miss Boon v. Mrs Earl, Mrs Cowie v. Miss E Mason, Miss Hiatt v. Mrs Macfarlane, Mrs Ecroyd v. scorer, Miss B. Rutherford v. Mrs Allan. Miss V. Dalzell J. Miss R. Blakely, Mrs Suridere v. Miss M. Mason, Mrs Dalzell v. Miss M. Dalzell, Mrs Blunden v. Miss Dwyer, Miss Aitken v. Mr Jackman, Miss Sansom v. Miss Baker.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19612, 7 May 1929, Page 9

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19612, 7 May 1929, Page 9

GOLF. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19612, 7 May 1929, Page 9

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