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GOLF.

KIRK-WINDEYER CUl\ NO CONTEST THIS YEAR. ijJRttSS ASSOCXATJO' TJiI,EGRAJI.) WELLINGTON. April 29. There will ba no contest for tlie Kirk-W'in-deyer Cup, which hitherto lias boon held annually between teams representing New Zealand and the Commonwealth. Recently the New Zealand .Golf Council wrote to the New South Wales Golf Council suggesting that in view of the prevailing economic depression the contest should be postponed this year. "I wish to inform you." replied Mr R. J. Withycombe, Becrotary of the New South Waieß Golf Council, in a letter received by the secretary . of the New Zealand Golf Council to-day. "that the suggestion by your Association that the Kirk-Windeyer cup matches for 1931 be postponed, was considered by the Council, and it was decided that your request should be acceded to, coupled with a suggestion that in view of the postponement the venue of the matchen in 1932 should still bo Sydney. "Naturally all golfers in Australia •\yill_ be sorry to miss this interesting competition, even if only for one year, but as you say the present economic situatlou is such as to make it obligatory for the two Councils to come to this decision." The cui» is nt present held by New Zealand. HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB. In the C Grade Btvoko competition, played on Tuesday afternoon. Miss" Mavis Saunders and Miss Roio do Pass were the winners. The best cards were:— Miss Saunders . . 99 3(; e.'l Miss do Pass . , tu2 no GC Mrs R. X. Kennedy .. 100 36 70 Mrs C. Price .. 107 36 71 Mrs Goggin . . 107 30 7J Miss D. Lewis .. 108 36 72 On Tuesday, May 3th. a bogey match for handicap players will be held; players arrange their own opponents and play starts at noon. An inter-club match was pluyed on the Hagley links yesterday afternoon between Kangiora and Hagley, and resulted in a win for Hagley after some evenly-contested games. Results: — RANGIORA. . HAGLEY. Miss Morrisli .. 0 Mrs McOlatchie I Mrs Macdonald .. 0 Mrs Charters ' l Mrs G. Leech'.. 0 Miss D. Denshire 1 Miss Glasgow .. 1 Miss B. Holmes 0 Miss J. Macdonald 0 Mrs Herbert Lawrv 1 Mrs Shankland . . 0 Mrs h. B Scotf 1 Miss N. Macdonald 1 Mrs J H. Stringer 0 k-eightly .. 1 Mrs C. Buchanan 0 Mrs Macdonald and Mrs McOlatchie Miss Morrlßb 3 and Mrs Charters l Mrs G. Leech and Miss D. Den ah jr e 1 Miss Glasgow 0 and Miss B. Holmes 1 Miss J. Macdonald Mrs Lawry and and Mrs Shanktand 0 Mrs Scott 1 Miss N. Macdonald Mrs Stringer and and Mrs Keightly Buchanan O .74

CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB. A senior and junior four-ball match was fluycd at Sl'irley yesterday, and resulted ;n a win for Miss Beadel and Mi 33 Enright, with a soore of 6 up, Following were the best cards returned: Miss Beadel and Miss M. Enriglit .. f> up Miss Norton and Mrs D. Gould .. 5 upMiss Chrystall and Mrs Fleetwood .. 3up Miss Cotteril! and MiBS Turroll .. 3up Mis Oreeson and Mrs G. Anderson .. 3 up Mr* Clark and Mrs Tosswill .. .. 3up Mr* Brittan and Mrs SI. Gresaon .. 2up Miss Kiver and Mrs AVauchop 2 up Miss Craoroft Wilson and Mrs Montgomery .. 2up AVONDALE LADIES' CLUB. For the L.Cr.U. match and second round of the White Vase, to be played on Saturday, 1< layers mnv choose thoir o\v;i partners. In the mid-week match, played on Tuesday, Miss M. Johnston was the winner, her score being: 07—-8 —69. Mrs Reynolds also returned a very good card, reducing: her handicap by four strokes. KAIAPOI CLUB. The following is the draw for tho Ivaiapoi Club's monthly medal. match, to be played on Saturday:—K. J. Smith v. L. B. Evans: E. J. Corcoran v. A. W. Leithead; H. R. Aspinall v. Dr. Ramsay; R. D. Evans v. L. J. Pftrnliain; F. L. Parnham v. T. B. Loithead; W.- Clarke v. S. nimildi; T. C. Butcher v. H. H. Blackwell; E. E. Pappvill v c Ward: T. Papprill v. D. Whyte; <?. Belcher v. S.' Pappvill: l'\ T. Capstick v. J AV A. McDongall; 15. N. T. Reese v. J. H Blackwell; I_>f. Bradshuw v. Wells Newton- <3. Hammer v. 0. Hirst; R. Poarce v. V. 6.' Gurnsey; R. Lan Yellor/lees; J. G. Ycllowiees v. G. Aitken; 11. Bottrell v. A. Mackay; B. H. Reid v. Miliar; J. ■ Penlington. v. H. J. Terapleton.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 12

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 12

GOLF. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 12

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