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HAGLEY LADIES* CLUB. The draw for the flret qualifying round ol the Junior Oup, to bo played on Friday, is: —Mrs A. 0. Bretherton v. MissS. Button; Mrs R. A. Bagshaw v. Miss N. Burrowas; Mrs Maurice Everest v. Miss M. Thacker; Mrs J. A Guild v. Mrs W. M. Tyers, Miss 0. Nicholson v. Mrs M. 8. Brown; Mrs D. li. Hutton v. Mrs Cartwright; Mrs Herbert Lawry r. Mr# C. Buchanan;' Miss M, Hali y- Miss N. Guthrie; Mrs C. F. Smith v. Mrs J. C. Lord; Miss Preston v. Miss A. Newton; Mrs E. Fear v. Mrs H. S. Richards; Mrs W. Styche v. Miss H. Hunter; Mrs E. L. Siddall v. Mrs R. Adams; Miss B. Holmes v. Miss J. C. Macdonald; Miss Hill v. Miss N. Williams; Mrs L. B. Scott v. Mrs E. Milnes; Miss Eiby v. Mrs J, Dolph: Miss Thomson v. Miss A. L. Philpotts; Mrs Wellwood v. Miss M. Hunter; Mrs E. J. Ross v. Mrs E. A. Summers; Mrs C. l>. Curtis v. Mrs P. B\ Hale; Mrs G. Smitlison v. Mrs S. P. Godfrey; Miss A. Bennie v. scorer. "fhe bogey match was won by Miss E. Stewart in the senior grade, and by Miss O Routley in the junior grade. The finalists in the Bean Cup are Mrs Herbert Lawry and Mrs A. O. Wellwood in the junior grade, and in the senior grade Mrs Hutchinson plays Miss V. Flemihg, and Mrs A. G. McClatchie plays Miss B. Hobbs in the semi-final round. HAREWOOD LADIES* CLUB, ! The following: is the draw for the monthly L.G.U. medal and first qualifying round of the championship to be played to-morrow:—-Mrs Godby v. Mrs Tingey, Miss B. Kiver v. Mrs Manning, Mrs Binns v. Mrs Camm, Mrs Hamilton v. Miss Penny, Mrs Wauchop v. Miss Ward, Mrs Murphy v. Mrs Redpsth, Miss Mitchell v. Mrs Thacker, Mrs Williams v Mrs Stratton, Mrs Skinner v. Mrs D Crozier, Mrs Page v. Mrs Orr, Miss Orr v Mrs Wilkin, Mrs McDonald v, Miss Banks. Mrs Stevens v. Mrs Beadel, Mrs Garth v. Mrs Beaven, Mrs Blank v. Mrs Bayfield, Mrs Brctherton v. Mrs Geddes, Mrs Fraser v. scorer. ELLESMERE CLUB. A stroke competition was "played on the Ellesmero golf links last Saturday. W. Cartwright handed in the winning card —a net €9. Ryde was the runner-up, with a net 71. D. Taylor's score was 74, and A. C Harrison's 75. The ladies' section played a foursome, which was won by Mrs Neave and Mrs Purser with a net score of 72. The following were the results of ait interclub match between Russley and Ellesmere, j the names of Russley players being men- ' tloned first: —Dagger . and Bagshaw 1 v. Taylor and Power 0; Travers and Partridge 1 v. Leahy and Fisher 0; Ross and Watkins 1 v Ormandy and Purser 0; Mathieson and McCallum 1 v. Woodard and Harrison 0; Partridge and Smithson 0 * Lloyd and Mathieson 1; Dagger I v. Taylor 0; Bagshaw 0 v. Power 1; Travers 0 v. Leahy 1; Partridge i v. Fisher 1; Ross 0 v. Ormandy 1; Watkins 1 v. Purser 0, Mathieson 1 v. Woodard 0; McCallum 1 v. Harrison 0; Partridge 0 v. Lloyd i; Smithson 1 v. Mathieson 0. Totals—Rußsley, 9 wins; Ellesmere, 5 wins. The following have been selected to represent El'esmere at Bhir!ey next weekend: — Taylor. Hunt. Power, Leahy, Fißher, Ormandy, Woodard. and Henderson. Mr A. S. Lyons has given a cup for the club championship. During the match between Ellesmere and Russley, on Ellesmere player. G. E. Mathie son; holed "The Loft" (125 yds) in one stroke. This is the first time the feat has teen accomplished on the Ellesmere links. His opponent, Smithson, of the Russley Club, offered to give a trophy for a club competition to mark the occasion.
RAKAIA CLUB.
The following will represent Rakais a ittitcb against i'tfeam of Aehburton players at Ashburton during- the week-end:—A. Christianson, 0. C. Holmes, P. J. Hanrahan, J. S. Connolly, A. Corbitt, J. Langley, G. J. Healey, H. A. Harrison, D. Finl&y, L. O. Oakley, L. Cordner, Mrs Christianson, Miss Turkingon, Mrs Cordner, Mrs Finlay, Mrs Hardy, and Miss Langley. GERALDINE CLUB. The following Is the. draw for the Kerr Quaich (ms>n) and Sharpe's Cup (ladies), bogey matches, to bo played on the Geraldine links on Saturday:— Kerr Quaich—P. G, Withers v. Dr. G. W. Curtis, E. E. Scott v. J. D. MeKechnie, G. W. Valentine v. B. B. Macdonald, Captain C. J. Kerr v. Q Christophers, J. S. Lorimer v. D. Lack, J. S ott v. D. Mac Donald, E. B. Beckett v. H. 0. Bennett, P. Bennett v. 0. Lynn, G. N. Foilden v. A. D. Sharps, A. J. Barrows v. D. 0. Williamson, A. Beaddie v. Dr. 0. L. Mail, A. Vernon v. W. Webb, J. S. Barker r. scorer. Sharpe Cup—Mrs Beckett v. Mrs Scott, Miss Sharpe v. Miss Rattray, Miss Crawford v. Miss Parr Miss Shorrntt v. Miss Hawke, Mrs D. Mac Donald v. Miss Williams, Mrs McClure v. Miss Roberts, Mrs Plimmer v. Miss Crowe. Mrs Christophers v. Miss tjpritchard. Mrs Fellden v. Miss Mcllroy, Mrs Vernon v. Miss Whltton, Miss Logan v. Miss A. Mcllroy, Mrs M. Williams v. Mrs Valentine.
On Saturday, in perfect weather conditions, the Hakaia Golf Club held a oneclnb competition. It resulted m follows: — Gross. Hep. Net. A. Chrifltianson .. 79 6 78 K. Doig „ 99 34 74 h. Coroner .. 99 24 75 A. Corbitt .. 100 24 76 H. R. Wilkinson .. 102 £4 78 C. W Browne .. 91 12 79 H. A. Harrison .. 109 29 80 C. 0 Ho'mes .. 100 14 86 1/, O. Oakley .. 110 24 86
A stroke handicap for non handicap players resulted as follows: — Gross. Hep. Net. J. M. Blackley ' . 106 38 68 W. L. Harrison . 109 88 71 1\ A. Richards .. . . 113 88 78 R. A. Oakley . 112 36 76
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19969, 2 July 1930, Page 7
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