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GOLF.

CHRISTCHURCH V. ASHBURTON. The following is the result of tbe Christchurch v. Ashburton match, played at Shirley during the week-end:— SINGLES. Ohristcburch. Ashburton. R. A. Wilson .. 1 J. T. Smith .. 0 11. H. Godby .. i R. B. Lambert .. 4 J. D. Lawrence .. i M. Nottingham .. 1 R. 8. Beadel .. 1 R. J. Tucker .. O K. W. Robinson 1 V. Russell .. 0 A. O. MeKillop 0 G. C. Bonnington 1 N. H. Skinner .. 0 C. Bonnington 1 J. Ramsdcn .. i B. McSherry .. J FOUR-BALL. Smith and Wilson and Godby 1 Lambert .. 0 Lawrence and Nottingham and Beadel .. 1 Tucker .. O Robinson and Russeil and G. MeKillop 1 Bonnington .. 0 Skinner - and O. Bonnington and Ramsdcn .. 0 McSherry .. 1 LYTTELTON CLUB. flay in the first round of the Lyttelton Golf Club's championship on the Charteris Bay links took place during tho week-end. L. Barnard beat T. Patterson 1 up. In the junior section, E. K. Derbidge beat A. H. Dilner 5 and 4; K. Erwin beat C. Collins 3 and 2; B. Wilson beat J. Bundy 4 up. The monthly medal matches were played yocterday. A strong bleak southerly wind made the play unpleasant, and heavy rain fell before many of the players were able to complete their round. R. Scott, with-a net score of 75, won the men's section, H. E. Ayers (81) being runner-up. Tha women's medal was won by Miss M. Sowden with 80 net, Miss E. Bundy being runner-up. RICHMOND HILL CLUB. The seoond round of the Kawnsley Cup was played at Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon with the following results:— Ist 2nd round, round Net. Net. Hop. Ttl.

RAWHIH CLUB. The second Qualifying round for the Shaw Cup, concurrent with a stroke handicap, was played over the week-end. Following are the results:—

The following qualified for the play-off fir the Shaw Cup;—J. Millard 140, H Throp H- N. Jarvis 169, L. C. Frankish 171, J. E. Gudgeon 179, A. E. G. Lyttle W9. c . A. Cooper 182, J. L. Scott 183. The draw for the first round, to bt played before August 4th next, is as follows .-—Millard v. Scott, Jarvis v. Lyttle, Throp v. Cooper, Gudgeon v. Frankish. AVpNDALB CLUB. The qualifying round for the Avondale Club ohampionship, over 86 holes, was played over the week-end. The weather conditions were far from favourable, and interfered with good scoring. The following were the best cards returned:—

The first eight qualified. The stroke handicap in conjunction with the qualifying round was won by O. Anderson (handicap 12), with rounds of 88 and 84, equal to 148 net. . The qualifying round for the junior championship was also played on' Saturday, the best eards returned were:—T. W. Patterson 88, L. W. Hudson 91, L. Killick 92, W. R. Smith 93, E. J. Woolf 94, L. J. Lewis 94, N. V. Smith 94, F. M. Gundry 96, M. F. Smith 96, F. F. Taylor 99, O. G. M. Boyce 101, G. Park 102, T. E. Dobson 103, Murray Ott 104, J. Carter 104, G. Bullock 105, W. J. Turnpenny 105, F. H. Jones 111. . The first fifteen qualified, while G. Bullock and W. Turnpenny play off for 16th place. A stroke handicap played in conjunction with the qualifying round was won by L. W. Hudson, 91—24—67. HAREWOOD CLUB. The following are the results of the interclub match, Rangiora v. Harewood, played on the Rangiora links (Harewood names first) : A. R. Blank .. 1 J. Galloway .. o 0. A. Quene .. IL. Leech .. o L. RoWnson .. 0 R. G. Edwards .. 1 L. J. le Oren .. 1 H. Kippenbergor 0 J. S. Wilson .. 0 W. Smith ... 1 R Camm .. 0 J. Palairet .. 1 N. Tingey .. OF. Tolmie .. 1 L. Ayers .. 1 A. Ambrose .'. o 1. Wood .. 1 L. Menzies .. o O. Johnston .. 1 G. Leech .. o A. Kincaid .. 1 H. Heeney .. o E. Boaven .. 1 W. Keetley .. Q Galloway and L. Blank and Quane 0 Leech .. 1 Robinson and le Edwards and KipCren .. 1 penbergor .. } W. Smith and Wilson and Oamm i Palairet .. | F. Tolmie and AmTingey and Ayers 1 brose .. o Menzies and G. Wood and Johnston 1 Leech •. 0 H. Heeney and W. Kinoaid and Beaven 1 Keetley ~ q 12 V* CHRISTCHUBCH CLUB. The final for the Campbell Cup between K. J. Walker and W. R. Lascelles was played during the week-end, and resulted in a win for Walker, 4 ajid 2.

RUSSLEY CLUB. On Satarday a four-ball bogey match was played, resulting as follows: N. le Cren and B. Ilarman, 2 up. H. Self and B. B. Bagger, 1 up. B. Savili and Q. Turnbullj 1 up. A. B. O'Halley and A. Borgfeldt, 1 up. R. V. White and A. W. Smithson, all square. G. A. G. Oonnal and Frank Palmer, all square. F. W. Wooter and G. W. 0. Smithson, all square. - B. A. Bagshaw and F. Pranlterd, 1 down. E. 0. Tipping and G. McAUum, 1 down. During. the week-end a match arranged with Shirley had to be abandoned owing to wet weather. Entries close with the secretary for senior and junior championships on Wednesday. KAIAPOI CLUB. The following is the result of the match, i Christchurch v. Kaiapoi, played at Kaiapoi on Saturday:— Christchurch. Kaiapoi J. H. Early .. 1 L. J. Parnham 0 L. J. Taylor .. 1 E. T. Corcoran .. 0 G. P. Parkinson 1 H. B. Aspinall .. 0 P. S. Foster .. i A. W. Leithead i A. W. Morgan .. 1 B. D. Evanß ... & J. V Jacobson .. 0 Dr. Ramsay .. 1 J. W. Dalton .. 1 G. Hammer .. 0 i). Hoare .. 0 T. H. Blaclcweli 1 H. A. Boddington 1 S. Rinaldi .. 0 tL o. D. Meares 1 J. G. Yellowlees 0 C. Bonnington .. 08. Pearce .. 1 F. Armstrong .. 1 T. B. Leithead .. 0 8 i The return match will be played at Shirley next Thursday, when Christchurch will be represented by the same players ,as above. \ TEMUKA CLUB; A golf match played at Pleasant. Point between the Pleasant Point Club and the Temuka Club for the Bristol Cap resulted in a win for Temuka by 10J games to 7J. This is the first occasion on which the Bristol Oup has been won by the Temuka Club. Details'of tho game are an follows: SINGLES. ' T. P. C. L. Fraeer and O. Evans . .. 0 1 W. Pearso and H. Roberts .. 0 1 C May and W. H. Cox ~1 0 B H. Taylor and A. H. Robert# ..0 1 Dr. Scannell and T. O'Borke ..1 0 B. Edwards and A Cox .. ..0 1 F. J. Smith and C. Cox .. .. 1 0 F. Franklin and R. Roberts .. 0 1 T. Edwards and A. Roberts ..0 1 A. McCallum and F. Wilson ..1 0 W. Smart and P. Roberts • 1 0 R. Lee and S. Gray .. ..0 1 S 7 FOURSOMES. Fraser and Pearse ▼. Evans and Roberta .. .. .. .... j } May and Taylor v. Cox and Roberts 1 0 Dr. Soannell and Edwards v. O'Borke v and Cox .. .. .. 1 0 Smith, and Franklin v. Cox and Roberta .. .. ... x o Edwards and McCallum y. Roberts and Wilson .. .. ..1 o Smart and Lee v. Roberts and Gray 10 _ Si 4 4 ' TIMARU CLUB. Following were the best scores returned in the bogey handicap played by the Timaru Golf Club on the Highfleld links on Saturday : Senior.Grade—B. V. Wright (scr> t down, 7;v « Kingston (5) 1 down, W. A. Scott (5) 2 down. M. T. Houlihan (6) 2 down. R Wilson (6) • 3 down, F. L. Barker (5» 8 j Mackay (5) 8 down, B. G. Wilson (7) 3 down. A. L. Marshall (4) 4 down. J. i down - H.. H. Harris (7) 4 down, L. G. Oameren (8) 4 down, J. E. Winter (9)4 down. S. G. McClelland (lO) 4 w°' f J Seott < 3> 5. down, G. InnesW ™ 5 down, J. P. Steven (8) fi down W. Thomas (9) 5 down, G. B. Green (11) Junior Grade-.F. M. Ward ttT) 1 up, 2 dewn® T n *r a, w ( i s> l - J - Moyes (14) ).& afi ?t.T gV fln v al Wa » off in condown, E. B. Berry (10) O dowi. ( )

Sir made application, ton, Canterbury; Matiere-ffijjMlPmM ere; Okaihau Golf Golf Olab.. OlMfiii Taneatua; Utiku Golf Club. iIIMHH North Golf Club, Waimate ' This makes: fourteen' this year; and brjj&gß -the in the Association to 179iJg£M^HH The" principal was the arranging oftlie PMBMjWHHW| 1980 open, amateur, and 'vimSMS&fM •pionships at. Pabnerston the fact'that the DroteMioni3iawßMß|B that sixteen be «Howeito;;ftW»BnaßWM| fessionals' championship formerly, it *u necesOTyKsq^flg|^H one day, and play it 1 ' same day as the «nuwardn)|^ffiH^H| The fnil programme should be I available lor the 1 end of this taonUu-- ' It was. decided ing national handicap. be discontinued owing- to'<fc>j*MHß|||BH|i scores for the amihuw* ised, and club . secretaries to certify on each entry jjW«aWMMj handicapping; to ' a In connexion. with the O'Borke Vase, it waiMAnHH that a country, member of play for that club in the 'wWHBBBMB| having Ims than qualifying rounds of Advice was received ated clubs intends |to gira to be considered at the and amateur championshipa. ) ing them at the same, tooattMgNHH been done up tothe prsTOfeijmfflHffl Among' the tournaments have been fixed are: —^ New Zealaad laditt' .OMjJgMH taunga, Wellington) OctobvrWHHH , (i^ew.! Zealand Pslinereton North*

Miss H. Halliday and J. B. Bruges 76 72 12 ISO Miss R: Boulton and R. D. M. Bassett 77 75 18 lEt Mrs G. Gosset and R. A. Row 80 17 16 157 Mr and Mrs W. R. Jamieson 80 TO 16 158 Mies G. Wilson and T. S. Knight 83 78 10 161 Mr and Mrs E. L. Youns? 64 77 IS 161 Mrs W. j Sim and R. H. T. Hamilton .. 83 79 12 162 Mrs A. Rattray and D. C. Johnston .. 75 87 12 162 Miss M Wilson and 0. A. Sead-Gowing 84 78 14 162 Mr and Mrs V. E. Hamilton 79 85 12 ■ 164 Mrs Mottram and W. J. Sim 86 79 16 165 Mr and Mrs J. E. Brodio 85 82 21 107 Miss C. Bam ford and F. J. Glackin, jun. 83 86 28 169 Miss M. Miller and 3. Sead-Gowing .. 98 78 1« 171 Miss. B Renaut and ■p. Robb 93 78 26 171 Mrs Roswell and D. Evans 94 78 33 173 Miss E. Pender and 0. A Rattray 90 87 16 177 Mr and Mrs J. Wilson 99 90 23 189

Gross. Hep. Net. | H TJirop .. 78 16 62 A. E. G. LyttU ., 67 34 63 D. A. Clarke .. 89 94 65 H. N. Jama .. 84 18 66 H. G. Lyttle .. 91 24 67 J. W. Lovoll .. 92 24 68 J. Millard .. 68 2 67 L. C. Prankish .. 88 16 7a G. A. Cooper ,. ~ 91 10 72 G. W. BUhop - 96 34 72 W. Quereo _ .. 97 24 78 J. fl. Shaw .. 93 24 75 J. L. Scott „ .. 96 21 75 N. Orchard .. 100 24 76 L. W. Besley .. 101 24 77 J. E. Gudgeon .. ... 96 17 79 V. A Green « .. 104 24 80 D. A. Tait ... 101 20 81 A. G. Mallett .. 99 18 81 Dr W. T. Glasgow .. 112 28 81

1st rd. 2nd rd. Tl. K. 0. Ward .- 88 82 164 0. Anderson .. 88 ' 84 172 H. 0. Stevens .- 87 89 176 G. Millar . .. 86 93 178 D. J. Masters .. 97 86 183' J. B. McOlymont .. 92 93 185 B. Orange .. 94 92 186 J. M. Preston .. 91 96 187 P. Deighton .. 90 98 188 R. Atkinson .. 93 . 96 188 R. A. Campbell .. 87 105 192 H. Ughtband .. 98 100 198

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 16

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