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GOLF.

HANMER SPRINGS CLUB.

The Hanmer Springs Golf Clubj played a one-club match during thej week-end. The weather was mild. M-| B. Savill and Miss Cora Burns were the winners with a score of 70. Results: <

Competitions played by the Hanmer Springs Ladies' Golf Club during last week resulted:—

KAIKOURA CLUB. The flag match played at the Kaikoura Club on Saturday was won by Miss Wallace and D. Alexander, who carried the flag to the eighteenth green. The medal match played on Wednesday resulted in wins for Mrs Robinson (senior) and Miss A. Boyd (junior). Scores were as follows:

Miss A. Boyd reduced her handicap from 29 to 19. The result of the first round of the captain's trophy match, played during the week-end, resulted: Miss P. Wallace defeated Miss A. Boyd 3 up and 2 to play: Miss E. Robinson defeated Miss H. Stubbersfleld, 1 xij?; Miss E. Mackle defeated Miss R. Scott, 6 up and 5 to play. HAWARDEN CLUB. The bogey match on Saturday was won by A. Macfarlane with one up, S. L. Boon being second, all square. On Saturday a stroke competition will be played, the draw for which is: E. Pawsey and G. D. Scott, J. T. Lowe and G. L. Rutherford, C. L. Suridge and B. G. Rutherford, L. A. Rutherford and A. Macfarlane, J. L. Foole and F. J. Rydings, H. Sidey and J. L.

White, C. M. Harris and D. G. Wilson, D. Crowan and W. Mason, N. J. Meehan and A. Begg, B. Berney and G. L. Wickenden, Dr. Hunter and F. Barker, G. Ecroyd and H. Phillips, M. F. Macfarlane and P. R. ROUO.T. P. Hampson and A. D. Allan, D. H. Fisher and C. Newton, W. Honeybone and J. Williamson. S. L. Boon and H. A. Reese, B. L. Blunden and A. Macdonald. During the week-end a match will be played against the Amberley Club. AMBERLEY CLUB. On Saturday afternoon the first round of the Campbell Rose Bowl was played at the Amberley Club, in conjunction with the monthly medal match. The best scores were:—

AKAROA CLUB. The result of the medal competition played by the members of the Akaroa Golf Club was as follows:

RUSSLEY LADIES' CLUB. The following were the best scores in the Coronation medal competition, played at Russley yesterday:—

HAWABDEN LADIES* CLUIt. The Ladies" Golf Union stroke competition on Thursday was won, by Mrs Dalzell. with a net 73. The best scores were: Mrs DalzeU 108-85-73, Mrs Suridge 98-25-73» Mrs Blunden 95-18-77, Miss Boon 101-24-77, Mrs Marfaxlane 99-20-79, Miss Blunden 95-16*79* Mrs Reese 112-33-79. In the unearned handicap division Mrs Scott returned the best score, a net 63. On Saturday the best scores were: Miss Blunden 89-16-73, Mrs Reese 107-33-74, Miss Boon 99-24-75, Mrs Macfarlane 98-20-78. In the second division Mrs Pawsey was first with a net 64. The draw for the bogey match on Thursday is: Mrs Reese and Mrs L&ldlaw, Mrs Wilson and Mrs Hunter, Miss Boon and Mrs Blunden, Miss Blunden and Mrs Kenealy, Mrs, Allan and Mrs Macfarlane, Miss Anderson and Mrs Foster, Mrs Webb and Dr. Wood, Mrs Dalzell and Mrs Suridge, Mrs Berney and Mrs Pawsey, Mrs Scott and Mrs Pickering, Miss Jones and Mrs White, Mrs McKeegan and Mrs Begg, Miss Luckie and Miss Holder, Mrs Wright and Mrs Kcroyd, Miss A. Blakely and scorer. The draw for Saturday is: Mrs Berney and Miss Larson, Miss E. Mason and Miss Boon. Miss Anderson and Mrs Scott, Mrs Pickering and Mrs Wilson, Mrs Wright and Mrs Hunter, Mrs Kenealy and Miss Holder. Mrs Begg and Mrs Laidlaw, Mrs McKeegan and Mrs Webb, Miss Blakely and Miss Blunden. Mrs 'Macfarlane and Mrs Pawsey, Mrs Suridge and Dr. Wood, Mrs Blunden and Mrs - Reese, Miss Jones and Miss Luckie, Mrs White and Mrs Allan, Mrs Ecroyd and scorer.

HORORATA LADIES* CLUB. In the Hororata Club's Ladies' Golf Union monthly medal match, Mrs W. Stone and Mrs J. McFariane tied with a net score of 73. Mrs T. Stone won the non-handicap medal match. . The following is the draw for the second round of the Owen Cup competition, on Saturday:—-Mrs C. D. McGarry and Mrs T. H. A. Richards, Mrs McFariane and. Miss Oliver, Mrs W. O, Gray and Mrs W. Stone, Miss Gilmour and Mrs S. JekyU, Mrs & Gibson and Miss Thwaites, Mrs T. Stone and Mrs F. S. Barrett, Miss Thome and Miss Anderson.

Gross. Hep. Net M. B. Savill .. 88 18 70 Miss C. Burns .. 100 30 70 P. Cross .. 97 24 73 H. J. Peek .. 92 17 75 N. E. Toder .. 97 22 75 A. Reid .. 83 7 76 C. A. Lahmert •• 11? 17 76 R. O. Loughlin ,. 90 13 71 L. Lapthorne .. 101 24 11 R. Kennedy Miss J. Sutherland .. no SO 8C .. 105 24 81

. Senior Stroke Handicap. 9 Holes. Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs W. Hanmer Atkinson • • 48 10 38 Miss T. Penny .. 52 12 40 Miss M. Merritt .. 46 6 40 Miss B. Taine .. 52 12 40 Junior Stroke Handicap, 9 Holes, Miss M. Eaton .. 56 22 34 Mrs J. L. Hay .. 55 16 39 40 Mrs H. Hoche .. 64 24 Canadian Foursome. Mrs Hanmer Atkinson and Miss T. Penny .• 40 10 30 Miss M. Merritt and Miss C. Wilson .. 55 14 41 Miss D. L. James and Miss E. Taine ..54 11 43 Mrs G. O. Rutherford and Miss F. Murray 58 15 43 Misses M. Eaton and Croft . • 65 21 44 Misses C. Burns and King .. 62 16 46 The fixture for next week-end is a four-ball bogey handicap.

Senior. Mrs Robinson Miss R. McLennan .. Miss M- Mackle Gross. Hep. Net. 93 Iff 77 89 9 80 93 11 82 Junior. Miss A. Boyd Miss E. Robinson 92 105 29 25 63 80

Gross. Hep. Net. R. H. Harris .. 99 24 75 A. A. Holland .. 90 14 76 D. S. McNaughton .. 95 18 77 W. A. Parsons .. 85 8 77 The senior women played the second round for the rose bowl, the best cards being:— Miss Rhodes «. 94 20 74 Miss Frew .. 93 18 75 Miss South .. 101 26 75 Miss Payne .. 104 28 , 76 The junior women played the second round for the Par sons, trophy, the best scores being:— Mrs Griffiths .. 126 50 76 Mrs Wornall .. 131 SO 81

Gross. Hep. Net. W. B. Ramsay 104 35 69 P. Narbey .. 106 35 71 J. McKay 80 8 72 T. E. Armstrong 87 15 72 J. N. Wa'ddell 85 10. 75 W. Ibbotson 101 26 75 R. Bruce 93 14 79 P. R. Davis 94 14 80 W. MMcCIure 98 17 81 C. Glynan 101 15 86 J. Drummond 144 35 109 Miss M. Jacobson 83 11 72 Miss B. Jacobson 88 10 78 Mrs H. W. Oliver . 96 14 82 Miss U. Brocherie . 122 36 86 Miss K. Wilson 119 32 87 Mrs F, G. Armstrong 119 31 88 Miss M. Armstrong . 128 39 89 Miss E. M. Jacobson 108 16 92 Miss F. Davis 145 36 109

Gross. Hep. Net. Miss L. Gates .. 90 16 74 Miss G. Baxter .. 85 9 76 Miss M. Morton . 92 15 77 Mrs E. Hartley-Smith 96 17 79 Mrs E. Chartres ... 87 7 80 Mrs G. Leech .. 97 17 80 The best scores in the Aotea-roa cup competition were: Miss C. Mitchell .. 88 22 66 Miss E. Nutt .. 99 31 68 Miss L. Gates .. 90 16 74 Miss G. Baxter .. 85 9 76 Miss M. Willis .. 99, 23 70 Miss M. Morton .. 92' 15 77 Mrs Fernandez .. 99 Miss Y. Baxter .. 98 22 77 19 77 Mrs M. Wilson .. 10ff 31 77 There will be a matck handicap players on Thurs 25. for nonday. May

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

GOLF. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

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