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"NEWS OF THE WORLD" TOURNAMENT. | YOUTHFUL PLAYERS I PROMINENT. 'tNI'i'JCB PIIRSS ASSOCIATION—BiC ill-EC'CfclO TELEGaAPH—COPYRIGHT.) LONDON. September 20. Youngsters were prominent in the lij-sfc round ot' the "News of the World" £IOOO gelt' tournament at Moor Park (Hertfordshire), which is regarded as the professional championship. W. Peters defeated Abo Mitchell by one hole, after the ex-holder had missed a two-foot putt. Sidney Eainventher overwhelmed Percy Alliss 5 and 1. T. H. Cotton, playing in a downpour, won brilliantly at the 18th, almost holing his tec shot. A. H. Padgham (holder) beat J. Walker 5 and 4. B. F. James, assistant at Newport, beat George Gudd by one hole. George Duncan, in an exciting iinish, holed a 12-yard putt" to win after his young opponent, B. Dalby, had holed a 15-yard putt. R. A. Whitcornbe beat Edward Kay 3 and 2. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUfi. A bogey match played at Shirley yesterday resulted in a win for Miss M. Beadel in the senior division, and A lie in the junior division between Miss I. Cowhshaw and Mrs T. CowlishaW. Following were the host scores;--SKNIORS. Miss M. Beadel '■ do\< u Miss N. Hoarc « down Miss B. Gould • - V down Mien J. B. Wilkiv, . 7 dowii | Mrs Klngscote 7 down Mlct V. Fleming •■ * down • j Mrs Lawrence . . . 9 down } Minn R. Macfarlaue ■ 8 down ! Miss D. Fleetwood . . 8 down .Mrs Fleetwood "' . . 8 down JUNIUKS. MUs. 1. Cowl'ishaw . '■> dowu Mrs T. CowlisJiau ■ -"> down Aire Fisher . . 7 down Mrs Frate-r ■ S doivn AVONDALE LADIES' CLUB. The following it, tljo draw lor the sealed holes match, to be flayed on Saturday: Mra G. Millar and sliss J. C. Macdohald, Mrs J. M. Preston arid Mrs G. If. Knight, Mrs L. Smith and Airs W. Paton, Mra W. K. Sticking and Mrs .Reynolds, Miss E. Sapsford and Mrs Kingsland, Mrs O. Anderson and Miss K. Dobson, Mis It. Atkiiv sou and Mra J. It. Grange, Mrs Brennan and Mrs .T. Martin, Miss I. Maindonald and Misß M. Johnston, Mrs Rimminglon and Mrs N. V. Smith, Miss Ola Knight and Miss 0. Marriott, Mies S. Britton and Misa I Bishop, Miss Bohan and Miss E. M. Hampton, Miss M. Todd and Miss M. Lockwood. Misb J. Matheson and Miss 7'. Knowlcs, Mrs Phipps-Black and Miss L. Long l , Miss F. Low and Miss J. Grange, Miss C. Fisher and Miss White-Parsons, Mra L. J. Lewis and Mrs A, Boon, Mrs E. Campbell and Miss F. Obora, Miss O'Uarroll and scorer. BANK OP NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY CUP. Following Is the draw, with time of starting, for the first round of the Bank of New Zealand Canterbury Cup, and player* are requested to be OB their respective teea at the times stated. The draw also holds good for the second round of play in the afternoon. Owing to the largo number of entries this year, the committee decided to start the match somewhat earlier than 9.30 a.m., as previously arranged:— No. 1 Tee—B.4s a.m.: A, B. Bird and J. E. Gudgeon, F. A. Ellis and J. M. Monteath. 8.50 a.m.: A. P. O'Callaghan and L. N. Austin, W. J. Farrington and B. Bongard. 8.55 a.m.: B. L. Young and Alex. Purdie, D. 11. Garrett and F. E. Wilkes. B a.m.: J. D. Pulairet and R. J. Alcllroy, A. D. Norris and S. Wright. 9.5 a.m.: W. A. Purdie and F. W. Finnegan, C. M. Clarksou and D. Ajrpleby. No. 15 Tee—B.4s a.m.: W. M, Agar and L. H. Leech, J. D. McKechnie and F. J. Pender. 8.50 a.m.: C. B. Ayers and Ij. K. Robinson, F. H. P. Miller and O. L. Bacon. 8.65 a.m.: A. B. Ringer and 0. A. Cuff, J. Q. Malcolm and R. S. Smith. 0 a.m.: G. G. Henry and K. H. Gower. K. Q. Nicoll and K. N. Fissc. 9.5 a.m.: V. K. Morris and A. J. Henderson, H. R. Aspinoll. The cup is played for annually by golfers throughout the Canterbury branches of the Bank of New Zealand, and will be played for this year at Shirley on September 26th. Two rounds of stroke play off handicap are the conditions, the best net score for the two rounds to decide the winner. The winner last year was Mr L. N. Austin, of the Christchurch office. WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB. The following is the draw for a stroke handicap to be played during the week-end:— A. *Henrv v. F. O. Gurnaey, R. J. G. Collins v. S. McCausland, W. Horwell v. G. Pierce, G. L. Bull v. A. Syme, E. S. Smith v. A. Wilson, W. White v. J. B. Trist, 0. B. Smith r. W. Russell, T. A. Fleming v. F. 0. Penfold, J. W. Arnold v. H. Tillman, R. JSunderland r. H. C. Frampton, W. Brown v. IT. P. Wells, K. A. While v. F. P. Fogarty. ,T. K. Shine v. R. H. L.iddon, F. Nicholls v. T. .1. L. Scott, J. -Grocnalndc v. A. Marriott, A. Y. Kllis v. J. A. Tanner. TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB. The following will represent the Terapleton Country Club against Fjllesmern at Templeton on September 24th:—R. S. Lewis, T. Mclutyre. W. Millner, B. Keene, R. Spicer, H. Woodß, W. R. Jones, D. Leggett. The following will represent the club in the Norton Francis Cap at the Shirley links during the weekend: —A. E. Grubb, W. Patrick, A. C. McKillop, L. Gunderson.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20658, 22 September 1932, Page 17

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20658, 22 September 1932, Page 17

GOLF. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20658, 22 September 1932, Page 17

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