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GOLF.

'Mgl I' FIXTURES. cl£b championship, - 9th: ' ■ Bogey handi''•.yKKwiffi tTtTii, 1 of ToMWtJI Cup. ' _?t hj: FoU , r_ September 10th: Cowli6th: Mixed fourhandicap ißusaley cleek). ijjjj. Match v. Hororata, at J %-3 isfmSn J «th: Russley cleoJc .see abova). $ IsSaSVer ioth: Cowlishaw Cup. £>epM IPSwSinh • Boeey match. •3 Mff^fa n 6th: Bogey han--10th: *" "'4 »t Shirley. , "4gfflfffat>-September 7th: Godby Cup '^^SSi. d . ;0 cFu£-sfpi.mber 10th: 'tPfljjf.Uw Cup, #t Shirley. September ' - modal match and qualify- ' Iftfifwitad rf knock" o ' l * competition (best " . scorers to compete). ®UiClab —September 6th: Men « • Ladies' Club—September . «®rCi»wlW»aw Cup, at Shirley. ■ *' ■ Club —September 7th: Stroke % i^^EsQtib—September 6th: Stroke ' ! M i ■ 7th: Medal match. v y C S«P tem * ,or ®th: Second round '^llEai^m^aJ 11 )^' 1 08851 ma^°^ September : Second i-IS & championships to be oompleted. >■ i^gmatChib—Septomber 6th: Mixed four(Strange own partners and oppon- * Mfl Sml**' Championship, at Heretaunga—- ' F atata «th to October 93rd (inclusive). 1 Open and Amateur Championships, at ' North —October 24th to No--(Entries close October 10th.) OF THE DAY. if;?' "(By "Flagstiek.") Mifliiiaidepiig the favourable weather 1 ' 360168 * a first quali- , - round of the Christ church Club's ,mpMip wore a stroke or two ' BUr'all'ttmnd than might have been though F. 0. Bristed, with -• Sfiierot&ct 75, and J. Dolph, with Stejiiai'apt'scores under the par of the - competition for the six-v-the championship will be' ■.vMpMlfieeii. as besides the above, E. A. Wilson, Q. F. ike .present champion, M. H. • - B&k&nd Ei- T. Tosswill broke 80, and • Mjfwyeai followed with scores of 82 " KP 6^*/ the Richards Cup grade '■■■ 7 to 11 inclusive) J. Dolph, BfEjl'fianrt. L. M. Best, M. K. Gray, .;)IBpP&I4iBS, A. C. McKillop, M. A. -BPto: the veteran, R. L. M. Kit£o, :i«i ■nttmiteiuimpioa of the club, J. D. V\ ■PnQ f 'J..D. Marks, P. H. Brown have net scores of :§BBta-lMa;'&t»d should qualify for match • 'iMjfeeEjtt the. Cox Cup I. Seay is lead-r;?®t-7f1,. with C. J. Fcrrier, 'MbR-'AlHion.' A. A, Douglas. D. Wood, Barlow, C. H. Smith 'llF wfobsou likely to fill places I" wide-open'' convisited Shirley on friendly four-ball Ives'too frequently md other hazards. iwoodj-played some t were unable to nation and greater Wratt, the game lu. Some of the en j earlier on the ' me side won very gamestol. The fagley were F. C. ntgdmery, of whpm lion's share of the i the fairways, and . Hagley Ladies' 6d'"a keen contest uoing and Mrs B. rear's winner. The er. in the morning riving was not so was her putting! I standard. rning card did not was getting a good and putting well, C the four one-shot fat 3D and home in te down. After kchie made herself le i first hole 4—5, holed the match ad after 27 holes ls still all-square, gained a lead of ig tho next four. 0 down with three I, the last of these e had a- slice . of re leaving her ball igainst the path , ,so that && was of the green. A lushes" left Miss ut Mrs McClatchie 1 by winning 3—& ;er," where Miss tcfi the green with igh she approached b her third. At d good drives, but green with their ling, playing the >nt her fourth lay of the hole. Mrs to hole a six-foot ilope. She missed rring contest left iner one up. ronnd of 82 with stall was an easy [awarden ladies' I. Gould, who was! ss B. Rutherford xt Miss Chrystall. >rd in a 36-hole apionehip of the ;he Victoria State on tho Victoria al open champion, rit6rs, who is the pion of Australia, 1, of Tasmania, r, a former State The Byan-Whitton ntested for three- . - Their morning iroximated. those f the course, viz., d—-equalled them, lay on the part of 's golf fell away le Ryan's seemed r the match wentround Nettlefold Bulte, this year's K'ew

Zealand, by 4 up and 2 in a game full of incident. The morning round was 1 very even, Whitton with a round of 76 having a hole to the good. He became , two up at the'first hole of the afternoon, Morpeth having lost a stroke through his ball moving as he addressed it for his chip to the green, and the, turn- was reached with the margin unchanged.. Playing the 12th, both put their tee'-shots into a water-logged bunker on the right, Morpeth's ball lay six inches deep in the water, but he waded in and,, making a tremendous plash, managed to get his ball . out. Whitton's was only half "covered and for it an ordinarv stroke sufficed, the hole being halved in 4. At the 13th Morpeth pulled his drive, which pitched into a pit and jumped out again; he pulled his second too, and the ball making for the "tiger" country hit a ttqp and rebounded on to the fairway. Then he hit the, pin with his approach, but in spite of all these favourable rubs of the green he lost thi hole. A very weak shot' at the short 16th ended the match, Whitton having maintained the same standard as in the. morning round. .* Following were the scores:— Morning Round. - Whitton — Out! 85625 43 5 5 38 In: 45543 43 5 5 38 : ' , '• / 76 Morpeth—- , Out: 455 45 4 3/5 5 40 In: 45553 43 5 4 38 *7B Morpeth 1 down. Afternoon Bound. , Whitton— » ' * Out: 34634 53 4 6 38 In: 4 455343 Morpeth— Out: 54436 44 5 5 40 •In: 5445 35 4 Whitton 4 up and 2. The final, ? played in delightful weather, also provided plenty of incident and-a thrilling finish. In the morning Ryan had secured a lead of 3 holes, and at the turij in "feb© afternoon was 6 op, but at the _next hole Nettlefola initiated a splendid and sustained, run, the excitement culminating a.t the 94th, where he just missed a putt that might have halved the match. . Ryan's game was for a. time rather, shaky, but he hit a beautiful iron shot at the short 16th and his 3 made ' him doray two. At the 17th Nettlsfold pushed out hi* drive into a bunker, and going for the win failed to get the required distance with - .; a wooden club, a half leaving Ryan. 2up and 1. y The present holders of theCpwlishaw Cup, the Amberley Ladies' Club will have plenty of competition to face next Wednesday, the entries for the event totalling : seventeen. These include teams from all the clubs in and around Christchurch and several from remoter parts of the district, such as EHesmere, llangiora, Cheviot, and Aehburton. The event is arousing the keenest interest. .

RUSSLEY CLUB. Followlnfr is the draw for the four-ball bogey handicap to be played at Eussley on Saturday:—-iUss Morton and W. h. Partridge v. Mrs Coanal and O. A. G. Connal, Mrs Nicholls and D E. Millar y. Miss Fenn and Gordon Palmer, Mrs Tyers nnd G. K. McAllnm v. Mrs Falconer and W. A. Mathieson, Mrs" Brown Bnd M. S. Brown v. Mrs Wooler and F. 0. Wooler, Miss Fleming and H. A. Fenn v. Miss Lawlor and J. 0. Cullman, Mrs McOlatehie and T. S. Foster v. Mrs Sellers and W« W Gudgeon, Mis« Dawson and Colonel Dawson v. Mrs Milnes and E. Milnes, MrsLawry and 11. La wry v. Mrs Gossip and Dr. Gossip, Mrs H. S. Richards and L. Hargreaves v. Mrs Hannah and W. Stouppe, Miss N. Greig and ft. A. Bagshaw v. Miss Mansell and 3. P. Gilmour, Miss Williams and H. P. V. Brown v. Miss Hall and E. Parsons, Mrs Andrews and H. D. Andrews v. Mrs H. Harman and R. Harman, Miss C. Atkinson and H. -L. Blamires v. Mrs Clark and E. H. Clark, Mrs Hobbs and F. W. Hobbs v. Miss Baxter and J. Sead-Gowing, jun., Miss Bruce and T. D.' Harman v. Miss Gates and J. F. Tipping, Miss Partridge and W. L. Travers ▼. Miss Stewart and W. H. Price, Miss Holmes' and W. J. Freebury v. Miss Webb and J. R. Crawshaw, Miss Macfarlane r.nd R. L Ronaldson- v. Miss McLachlan and A. W. Smithson, ■ Mrs Smithson and G. W C. Smithson v. Mrs Curtis and C. Curtis, Miss Krankish and W. A. Hurdley .v. Miss Free and L. J. Keys, Mrs White and R. V. Whit# v. scorer. Any Others wishing to participate in this competition are requested to advise the secretary. Post entries will be talced. The flag presented by Mrs Andrews will he officially hoisted at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday. All players are asked to stand by for the ceremony.

HAGLEY CLUB. C. H. Johnstone and W. M. Tyers will meet in the final of the Tosswill Cup tomorrow. - Following is the draw for a bogey handicap match, to be played to-morrow:— Noon—T. W. Lewis and E. J. Ross with J. R. Montgomery and P. G. Greenwood, T. W Reese and L. Russell with J. C. Sheldon and F. O. Malpas, J. G. Poison and H Baverstock with J. Wyn Irwin and W. A. Mansell, C. N Haslam and C. T. Aschman with J. A.' Marterton and W. Cartwright, M. McLeod with Dr Fenwick and H. Henderson. : 12.30 p.m.—S. Steele and W. Fairclough with N. M. Rogers and J. F. Fitzgerald, W. McNamara with A. E. Caddick and F. J, Shanks, H. E. Edgar and R. V. Kennedy with D. E. Hutton and P C. Browne, E. A. Summers and C. Buchanan with D. E Wood and" J. Barnett, A Cottrell -and L Wellbrock with E. Delahunty and H. T. Francis, F. B. Hale and B R. Hean with. D. Buddo and W. G Brass, C. 8. Penling ton with W. A. Purdie and E. E. West, P. J Ne«dham and D. Crosier with T H. Foster and M. S. Brown. J. 8,. Bowie and A. G:? Ross with J. A, Rfidpath and I. H. Smith, A. Nettleton and P. E. Bean with' »K M. Ollivier and D. w. Russell. F A Ellis and E. S. Bowie with R H. Weßb and C. E. Purchase, W. Beadel and soorer. AMBERLEY CLUB. rowd 8 K Bowl Ihe w. Wynn-Williams. A. JF. A. -Mayo plays O. A. Wornall. S. Frew piay- LV V. Rhodes, Dr. plays Jas. .Rhodes, J. J. Busch pjlays J. H. James. HAREWOOD LADIES*. CLUB. Tbo L.G.U. monthly which was to be played yesterday, will be played on Monday morning; the draw to .stand. Next Thursday the four-ball bogey J>e and the L.G;U. final round on tha

CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. The following is the draw for the _ second qualifying round of the club championship, Richards cup, Cox cop, and stroke handicap, to be played at Shirley to-morrow:— 10.30 W. H. Cowper plays E. M. Macfarlane, A. C. McKillop plays S. L. Rutherford, A. A. Boon plays J. W. Darfon, H. Hill plays -A. Ij. Cropp, P. H. Brown plays G. W. Haverfield, C. J. Ferrier plays L. M. Best, D. Wood plays ,T. A. Oliver. 11 ft.m. —R. J. Murly plays D. M. Foreman, H. L. Anderson plays P. S. Foster, F. 8. Avent plays A. R. Blank, K. G. Archer plays W, J. Wratt, J, Wvn Irwin playß A. W. Morgan, E. U. Reay plays J. L. Will, J. -K. Davidson plays M. K. Gray, B. E. H. Whitcombe plays 0. Ogilvio. 11.00— W. ii. M. Dearsley plays A. C. Thomson, S. A. -Wade plays J. V. Jacobson, J. H. W. Sheppard plays H. Charles, W. N. Seay plays L. N. Scholfield, Iran Seay plays L. Hansen, -l>. A. Dougall plays K. J. Walker, C. J. Wilson plays G. van Asch. Noon—D. Reese plays F. A. Brittan, £• JOordner plays G. G. Aitken, F. G. Bristed plays T. W. Woodroffe. H. R. Bussell playß A. A. Douglass, J. Ramsden plays M. 3. Russell, R. C. Abornethy plays J. Dolph, L. J. Taylor plays C. A. Seymour. 12.30 W. T. D. Harman plays J. H. Early, H. W. Macfarlane plays R. S. Beadel, V. H. Wood playß M. H. Godby, B. J. Pumphrey plays G. F. Colbeck, C. N. Fraser plays C. H. / Smith, R, M. Adams plays S. Gerard. G. P. Beadel plays H. E. Button, F. Banks plays P. 0 Harris. , ■1 p.m.—M. T. Harman plays L. B. Scolt,. G. W. Ward plays A. L. Macfarlane, R. T. Tosswill plays B. C. Whitcombe, F. P. Tymons plays C. Bonnington, W. R. Lascolles plays F. C. A'Court, N. H. Skinner plays G. H. Wood P. E. Allison plays W. B. Purchas, F. Armstrong plays H. Barlow. 1.30-—G, R. Stevenson plays W. J. Wat son, Sir Cyril Ward plays J. D. Lawrence, R. A. Wilson plays B. W. Hasell, R. W. Morgan plays W. D. Wood,- J. D. Hutchison plays C. A. Stringer, D. Hoare plays H. O. D. Meares, H. S. Williams plays P. Wood. M. A. Johnston plays W. N. McQueen. 2 p.m.—W. R. M. Irwin plays J. D.' Marks, R. L. M. Kitto plays J. F. Duncan,' W. P. Anderson plays M. Macbeth, W. Macbeth play« A. Sims, H. A. Boddington plays G. A. K. Williams, G. T. Weston plays A. H. Glasgow, G. P. Parkinson plays P. J. Borthwick, A. T. Donnelly plays M. G. Louisson, J. li. Vergette plays J. S. Duncan, J. P. Rutherford plays W. J. Brown. As many of tho lady playerß will bo attend- j ing the New Zealand ladies' championship at Heretaunga on October 18th, the Wardrop cleek will be played on Saturday, October 11th.

RICHMOND HILL CLUB. The following is the draw for men's foursome, to be played on Saturday, 6th inst., arrange own opponents:—R. M. Bassett and C. E. Webster, D. C. Johnston and F. L. Brandt, R. H. T. Hamilton and J. SeadGowing, F. J. Glackin, jun., and H. Gosset, V, E. Hamilton and H. S. Feast, J. Bruges and C. S. Peate, E. L. Young and R. E. Hastie, G. M. Hall and J. Wilson W. R. Jamieson and' J. D. Edmonds, R. J. Mcllroy and C. A. Rattray, D. Richardson and A. T. Bolam, J. A. Jamieson and J. E. Brodie, F. J. Glackin and A. Widdowson. KAIKOURA CLUB. To-morrow tho following semi-finals in the Kaikoura Club championships will be played : Ladies—Mrs Robinson v. Miss E. Mackle, Mori, junior—Lovett v. Workman; men, senior, Mogridge v. O'Callaghan, Flower, v. Withers. A stroke competition will be played tomorrow afternoon, members to arrange their own partners. HORORATA CLUB. The following team will meet Russlsy, at Hororata, ovor the week-end:—T. H-'A. Richards, E. H. Sime, D. Pearson, C. C. Pearson, W. Stdne, C. D, McGajry, V. Owen, H. Oliver. A. Oliver, and D. Brown.

CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB. The match, Chrlstchurch Golf Club versus Christchurch Ladies' Golf Olub, which was to have been played yesterday afternoon, has been postponed uutil Thursday, September 18th.. RICHMOND HILL LADIES' CLUB. The following are the results of the monthly medal match played by the members of the Richmond Hill Ladies' Club:— Gross. IJdcp. Net. Mrs V. E. Hamilton ~ 85 16 69 Mrs F. J. Glackin .. 88 16 72 Mrs A. Rattray .. 06 24 72 Mrs E. L. Young ..85 11 74 Mrs 6. Gosset .. 10i 29 75 Mrs H. V. Widdowson, .. 103 26 77 Mrs F. H. Thompson .. 104 25 79 Miss M. Wilson .. 104 25 79

TEMUKA CLUB. LADIES' SECTION. The following will represent Temuka in a match against Timaru on Monday next:— Mrs Andrew Guild, Mrs Dick, Miss Scrimshaw, Miss Bremner, Miss E. Bremner, Mies H. Thomson, Miss Ferguson, Miss C. Grant, Mrf Laurenson, Mrs Malcolm Guild: emergency. Mrs Topliam. The following aro the results of Saturday's medal match:—Senior: ■ Mrs Andrew Guild, 96—14—82; Mrs Dick, 9S—l7 (half)— 89 Junior: Miss Thomson, 101—85—66; Mrs Jl Guild,- 108—33- 75, Miss M. McSliane, 111—36—75; Mm Laurenson, 110—84—-76. C Grade; Miss M. Austin, 108 —18—90; Miss B. Austin, 114—24—D0; Miss Eggleton, 116- 24—92. Miss Mary Austin earned her L.G.LI, handicap. \ Following is thu draw for this week's Canadian foursomes, for trophies given by Mia Topham: —Mrs Austin and Miss H. Bremner v. Mrs Guild and. Mrs Lucy, Mrs Laurerson and Miss D Sheen v. - Miss Scrimshaw and Miss E. Bremlier, Mrs Shiels and Mrs M. Guild v. Miss M. McShane and Mis Topham, Miss Thomson and Mrs Lec v. Miss O. Grant and marker, Mrs Smart and Mrs Foxon v Miss Hancox and Miss M. Topham, Miss M. Sinclair and Miss C. Coughian v. Mrs Sh&nd and Mrs Sheen, Mrs Bnzan and Miss J. Cooper v. Miss Johnston and Miss White. Mrs Cooper and Miss M McCully v. Mrs Scrimshaw and Mrs Stephens, Mrs May and Miss E. Smith v. Mrs Mclnnes and Mrs Taylor. Miss M. Austin and Miss O. Austin v. Miss It. Shiols nnd Miss K. McShane. MEN'S SECTION. Tlib eingle-club competition played last week was won by F. G. Franklin, with a, net score of 67. There will be a bogey competition this week, the draw b«ing as under:— Saturday—T. Edwards v. Franklin, Parke v. B. Edwards. Tully v. R. P. Lee, Ritchie v. Pcarce, Malcolm v. Stephens* J. Sciart v. Campbell. VETERANS' TOURNAMENT. (FBXS3 ; ASSOCIATION TEI.BGBAII.) ROTORDA, September 4. The Now Zealand golf veterans' tournament ended this afternoon. The weather was indifferent, heavy rain falling. , Colonel J Hughes (Miramar) defeated G. H. Scott (Miramar). The winner s scow was 85—17 —68, and the loser s, Scott, 81 ii 70. Both players were accorded a great ovation, and Colonel Hughes'b wm was exceedingly popular. The cup was presented by Mr F. W. Wilkie, president of the Rotorua Club, The cup is pOTsidered tjie most handsome golf trophy u thi> Dominioix.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 9

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 9

GOLF. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 9