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GOLF.

OF THE DAY. [By E. M. MACFARLANE.] The* **" d ecisions b y tne Rules of ,fctfnmlttee, while they are interSSn actual play: f 1) A and B were i vtog the ninth hole. A played and P -t the basket on top of the standard •ifcdijicjj force that the ball forced ** fifr ,aiio the basket ancl sta - y ed "What penalty did A incur, if «nd where should he place or drop ws ball? (2) C and D were playing the second . C's ball hit and wrapped itself •the' 'flag ailfl stayed there. What in jjy did C incur, if any, and where Lild he place or drop his ball? Ajiswer (1) and (2>: A ball lifted . n jjje fiagstick should be dropped near as possible to the place from hich it was lifted. Vide rules 8 and * j n match play there is no penalty, to stroke play there is no penalty un}L the ball was played from within «yirds of the hole, when the penalty u two strokes under stroke rule 13 § ID- . Two holes in one on the same day h course occurred recently at Waio!S Hawke's Bay. F. C. Fryer, forJu iS V r of Christchurch, who is now Potato of the Hawke's Bay Golf Club, Sgthe first golfer to accomplish this Jl* when his tee shot found the cup If the temporary fourth, 120 yards. fUjng the afternoon H. E. Troutbeck, C J&wke's Bay champion, followed irit. securing a one at the seventeenth, Stance of 150 yards. Neither golfer had secured a hole in one before, but Jae member with whom they were joying has now seen the perfect fluke S»e five-times, in addition to having secured two himself. The double (Ygntwas duly celebrated. "Cyril Tolley has become by far the tatfert driver in the world. More than that, he is straight and steady," write* Lord Castlerosse in a London taper. "I played with Tolley and James Braid on the old course at Walton Heath. As the links had been aoaked with rain there was not much inn.. Till he got on the ninth tee Tolley had taken an iron to drive with it every hole. Otherwise he would have gone too far. At the ninth, getting bored with such restraint, he took airiver and, hitting the ball with a alight hook, got past the bunker. That drive, was about 340 yards. At the thirteenth, he carried the bunker guarding the green. There was no mad behind —the carry is nearly 300 jarda At the last hole he said to Braid, 'Will I get in the bunker guarding the green?' to which Braid renjied tnatflo man had ever done that, even under the best conditions. Tolley fcows-his ball finished a yard from the bohker—3so yards away. "HOW does he do it? By a tremendous arc of swing, controlled till the ray'-last second entirely by the lett hand. Then at the moment of impact jn comes the right." Weather conditions in and around Gnristdhurch were again unpleasant last Saturday, and several scheduled had to be postponed, j/flaf was continued however at RichgJid.Hill, where the stroke fourtimes competition for the Rawnsley Sp was concluded. Miss Z. Hudson i|d her partner, J. D. Lawrence, were a good'form, and returned a credittile net 74 which with their net 73 jthe previous week won this event *a margin of four strokes from Miss I P. Hamilton and H. J. Gosset jandicap 13), who returned net 76, 1-151. Miss P. Hamilton and R. D. (Sackin (handicap 17J were third with ft 73, 79—152. |; . ELccording to English newspapers, itish golfers are at last becoming don-minded. Indication of this is dent from the reports of good busi&by many golf schools, one in par- », the Portman School of Golf, there rapid action photography films tte golfer's swing, which is then jjown and analysed by an expert, tang outstanding in this respect, pother sign of this trend is noted by Ijlarge increase in instructional artisCß on golf now published iw many iprspapers. %Ie New Zealand women's golf torn, comprising Mrs J. C. Templcr, Kin B. Gaisford, Miss O. Kay, Mrs EDodgshun, with Mrs Guy Williams if non-playing captain, will leave ftWftAucklancT on August 18 for MelItere they will meet an Ausm on September 1. Meme New Zealand team, the kind to invade Australia, contest the Australian tiarnpionship at Cheltenham 28 to September 7. iding scores returned rethe qualifying rounds of inn women's championship le a guide respecting assobers' form in Melbourne. fying rounds were played nditions. Some of the leadwere:— Tolhurst ..80 78 158 :Leod .80 88 168 »y Tolhurst 80 88 168 ickenzie ..86 87 173 thers qualified for this their scores were not t>o ing into the 90's. match play series, Miss \e defending champion, again darkling golf, knocking out ents in great style. Miss Ihurst contested the final, ales, but was overwhelmed IcLeod (9 up and 8), Who ecured this title Ave times kable record, which deals with the reirregularities of surface, is red to in actual play. The :—Removal of irregularities : In playing through the gularities of surface which ny way affect the players u»ll not be removed nor wn by the player, his partther of their caddies; a however, always entitled to feet firmly on the ground ig his stance. The penalty :h of this rule shall be tne s hole, •esting question concerning expenses was referred rc- _ St. Andrews by the New V*ft Wales Golf Association. St. ijjWews replied: "The championship fgunittee of the Royal and Ancient H» haa decided that it is permisSjMor players to have travelling 2* hotel expenses paid when reprerwng their club or state or country £•* teams' match. While such payl*t would not actually debar players 7?* competing in competitions beffl? We match, the practice of so coms™*B should not be encouraged. In of the Walker Cup match last JJVJhe players from Britain were ffLjUowed to compete in any comin the United States before zJWatch. Expenses (including the of the return journey) arc 2y.«Jlowed up to the time of the 2f*n. and players in a competition JjT »ie )( match must pay their own k?"f Australian Golf Union is makSfcLrf effort to induce a team fcS*««h amateur golfers to visit AusSgLKH' the Melbourne centenary jjffWMtons in November, 1934, when iMT on ' an °P en championship will (Ijwjyed °n the Metropolitan Club's tf*»Lv ]Pri2e money to the value JMWOOO will be provided for profes:3?« Wlfers. *a«prrespondent enquires if there agry Penalty incurred for playing on SfOUTBe before a competition dcjr*J>y match play. The answer is, • *., The rule prohibiting a competi-

tor from playing on or to any regular nole of the course on the day of a competition, before starting his competitive round, applies only to stroke or medal competitions. There is no such restriction where the competition is on a match play basis. The qualifying rounds of the MasIil 1 P olt dub's'championship were decided recently. T. H. Horton headed the list, with a total of 154, 75, and 79. J. P. Hornnbrook, the title-holder, came next, with 164, 84, and 80. Eight only qualify for this event, a title Horton has won about 12 times. The semi-final of the Denniston Cup will be played at Shirley to-morrow, when A. R. Blank will play A. B. Jones and M. K. Gray will meet L. Treleaven. The final of the Campbell Cup, which was postponed last week owing to bad weather, will also be played T?~ , u? r ™ W , at Shirley. In the final arc it. W. Macfarlane and L. J. Taylor. I KUSSLEY CLUB. The annual match, ladies' v. men, I postponed last Saturday, will now be played on Ladies' Day, Saturday, August 5. The draw will be the same as published last Saturday. Any player who cannot play on August 5, or any player not drawn, and who wishes to play, will please ring either the ladies' or men's secretary before Wednesday, August 2. Stroke handicaps will be played in threes to-mor-iow. The draw is:— No. 1 Tec. 12.30 p.m.—R. V. White, H. A. Penn, and L. Bowen; R. B. Smythc, A. E. Ackroyd. and R. A. Bagshaw; H. P. Rennie, H. F. Penlington, and T. W. Wilson. 12.45 p.m.—H. L. Blamircs. M. Armstrong, and F. W. Hobbs; F. C. Fairdough, G. T. Alley, and F. Armstrong; F. C. Wooler, N. D. Bowman. and W. Fairclough. 1 p.m.—G. S. Palmer, D. S. Anderson, and E. F. L. Hill; J. P. Gilmour, P. Wynn-Williams, and.R. H. Denton; C. E. Evans, J. R. Crawshaw, and J. Steer. 1.15 p.m.—R. W. Hope, C. Eaton, and R. L. Ronaldson; A. C. Fraser, G. L, O'Halloran, and L. W. Baker; L. E. Robinson, H. O. Hewlett, and P. Wratt. 1.30 p.m.—W. J. Hunter, W. A. White, and J. Roy Smith; O. H. Burns, L. F. Tisdall, and R. H. Mitchell; W. Saddler, S. L. Partridge, and J. R. Thomas. 1.45 p.m.—V. C. Mathews, W. L. Partridge, and R. D. Mitchell; J. A. Philp, S. G. Radley, and P. Hollander; D. W. Meyers, R. L. Woods, and N. J. Wallace. 2 p.m.—G. P. Irving, A. C. Bloxam, and J. V. Glasson. No. 11 Tee. 12.45 p.m.—W. W. Gudgeon, G. M. Hall, and H. F. Hanna; T\ D. Harman. G. W. C. Smithson, and H. E. Goggin: J. S. Middleton, C. H. Johnstone, and E. Spitz. 1 p.m.—R. B. Dagger, J. R. Stevenson, and E. C. Gough: A. W. Smithson, E. H. Watkins, and G. R. Wallace; W. M. Ross, K. B. Bain, and O. F. Baker. 1.15 p.m.—T. C. Clarkson, E. C. Tipping, and J. L. Myhre; D. D. Bailey, A. P. O'Callaghan, and T. B. Davis; J. L. Barriball, F. O. Hartley, and M. C. Brickell. 1.30 p.m.—J. Binsted, J. Earl, and T. Evans; A. M. Fowler, F. V. Turner, and A. C. Bretherton; G. A. Connal, E. J. Hampton, and H. P. V. Brown. 1.45 p.m.—A. L. Smith, W. H. Price, and C. V. Glasson; J. E. Hamilton, P. H. T. Williams, and W. P. Clarkson; V. R. J. Heah, W. J. Freebury, and H. E. Radley. 2 p.m.—G. J. Leech, A. B. Duncan, and N. Stouppe. An inter-club match against the Hagley Club will be played at Russley on Sunday. The players to represent Russley will be . notified in tomorrow morning's papers. AVONDALE CLUB. The following is the draw for the bogey handicap, to be played at Avondale over the week-end:—9 a.m.: K C Ward and W. Dickinson, with H Lightband and N. V. Smith; J. Carter and G. Mallett, with G. Berry and R. Pearson; H. Vincent ana W. Vorrison. with J. Pierce and H. Sharp: j R Grange and T. Knight, with L. j' Lewis and L. Smith: E. R. Mahan and L. Gordon, with T. Forrest and R Duthie; J. Lindsay and E. Cleland, with J. Newman and T. Condliffc; C. Oborn and F. Penfold, with J. McClymont and W. Cleland; R. Hay-Macken-zie and S Atkinson, with G. Young and N. S. Bowie. Post entries will be accepted Players will go out m fours. The following are the teams to represent Avondale against Richmond | Hill, "home and away," to be played to-morrow: — I At Richmond Hill—J. Millard, K. C. t Ward, J. Lindsay, T. Knight, N. V. Smith, J. M. Preston, J. R. Grange, R. S. Pearson, C. W. Oborn, F. C. Pen- | fold, E. A. Cleland, and W. Dickinson. At Avondale —O. Andersen, W. M. Cleland. J. B. McClymont, H. Lightband. R. A. Campbell, R. Duthie. W. G. Morrison. E. Atkinson, R. HayMackenzie, T. Condliffc, J. Carter, and L. A. Gordon. RAWHITI CLUB. The following is the draw for a stroke handicap to be played on July 30, at 1 p.m.:—W. Beynon and R. W. Joyce, L. Tonkin and S. H. Diehl, B. T. Coburn and D. Kennedy, H. Throp and J. E. Gudgeon, R. Newburgh and C. Brown, R. T. Cooper and H. W. Anderson, G. Jenkins and H. Taylor, A J. Manning and J. Hastings, R. Jackson and N. Jarvis, C. Mullan and J T Jack, F. V. Hodgkinson and J. H Shaw, A. Anderson and A. Craven, H M. Minson and M. Taylor, H. F. Mora and L. W. Besley, T. Matson and L J. Hoskins, R. Falioon and W. A. Fowler, D. A. Tait and A. D. Clark G. W Bishop and L. Bowden, E. Kibblewhite and W. E. Butler, A. J. Steer and H M. Mikkleson, V. Jensen and B. A. Miles. N. Bates and A. Stokes, H. G. G Lyttle and J. Rogers, H. M. Sparrow and E. Marchant, A. E. G Lyttle and L C. Matson, R. C. Matthews and D. A Clark A. Stevenson and W. M. Agar C. Clarkson and W. J. Edwards, C A Cooper and J. Lovell, W. Queree and F. B. Skinner. WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB. The following have been selected to play in the teams match, Captain v. qpcretary:—No. 1 tee, 9 a.m.—R. A0. Pierce ». S. Morris. J. Arnold v. R. Lake. TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB. The following will represent Templeton ajja.nst the Officers' Club clu."iV -t-Glmdc^e,f'j C W ,b Ma?: V- ifTe F Barritt W. Smith. ?°Du?inc MO Sinclair. S. B. Mur1. D" 11 ' 10 -o Fl . acr F. T. Cowpcr, J. AI&.W-R Jones. F. A. McTeigue, and F. Instone. ONLY PLUVOL CAN DO IT. 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HAREWOOD CLUB

The following will play for Harewood against Rangiora, at Harewood, during the week-end:—A. R. Blank, C. Holdsworth, J. S. Wilson, O. A. Y. Johnston, D. C. Crozier, N. E. Tingey, R. G. Malcolmson. W. L. Lawry, C. J. McFadden. S. Milne, H. F. Robertson, A. W. Williams. A mixed four-ball bogey will be played during the week-end also, players to arrange their own partners and opponents. Starting times may be booked with the secretary. RANGIORA CLUB. The (irst qualifying round for the golf championship will be played tomorrow, in conjunction with which a medal match will be played for prizes presented by Mr 11. G. Grant. Only those who failed (o qualify for the ! Macfarlane Cup will be eligible to I compete in the latter. The draw is:---■J. Galloway and P. G. Ellis, R. G. Edward and K. O. Heney, .7. D. Palairrt and H. K. Kippenberger. M. E. Leech and J. E. Strachan, J. Harley and W. Smith, A. Purdie and W. T. N. Kcir, F. G. Tolmic and W. C. Koetley, C. Taylor and A. L. Lockhart, R. Pearsc and A. Harper, 1... W. Wilson and G. W. Watson. J. W. Stanton and A. Ambrose. R. Macdonald and J. A. Johnston, R. J. Logan and A. Duckingham. T. H. Blain and E. B. Read, L. M. King and E. D. R. Smith. Geo. Mehrtens and A. Macdonald. R. G. Grant and H. G. Mehrtens. A. W. Verrall and M. O. Stephens. E. S. McPhail and G. R. Robinson. R. Ballinger and P. M. Giles, E. A. Verrall and R. W. Ellis, S. T. Seward and G. E. Taylor, L. A. Hindle and R. S. Smith, Tahu Shankland and D. R. Petrie. D. Campbell and R. Newman, G. S. Russell and W. L. Aynsley. The following will represent Rangiora. at Harewood, during the weekend:—J. Galloway, P. G. Ellis, R. G. Edward. E. O. Heney, J. D. Palairet, J. E. Strachan. J. W. Harlev. A. Purdie, W. T. N. Keir, F. G. Tolmic, W. C. Keetley, and A. L. Lockhart. KAIAPOI CLUB. The following is the draw for the four-ball bogey to be played tomorrow:—L. J. Parnham and R. Fisher, H. J. Templeton and J. G. Yellowlees, C. Ward and H. R. Aspinall, A. Mackay and G. Hirst, Dr. Ramsay and F. T. Capstick, R. J. Smith and J. Hicks, L. B. Evans and S. Rinaldi, S. Papprill and H. H. Blackwell. G. Belcher and T. C, Butcher, J. H.-Blackwell and J. Leithead, E. G. Gray and R. D. Evans. H. Wilson and R. Edwards, A. W. Leithead and A. E. Brown, D. Whyte and J. McDougall, J. Penlington and F. L. Parnham, E. N. T. Reese and E. J. Corcoran, R. H. Reid and G. Hammer, E. E. Papprill and W. Paton, W. Clarke and A. W. Newton, T. K. Papprill and A. Gordon. KWKOUKA CLUB. The draw for the second round of the president's trophy, to be played to-morrow, is as follows: —Miss Gordon v. Miss A. Boyd, Mrs Watts v. Miss Scott, Miss Stubbersfield v. Miss Mcßae, Mrs Workman v. Miss E. Robinson, Mrs Warner v. Withers, Miss IYI. Mackle v. • Miss McLennan, Miss Francis v. Miss Hayward, Mrs Robinson v. Miss E. Mackle. The following women will play-off in the semi-final of the captain's trophy: Miss McLennan and Miss McRae, Miss M. Mackle and Miss E. Robinson. Miss Stubbersfield has earned a handicap of 35. Following is the draw for the second round of the ladies' championship, to be completed by August s:—Miss E. Robinson and Miss Wallace, Miss McRae and Miss McLennan, Miss E. Mackle and Miss A. Boyd, Miss M. Mackle and Mrs Withers. The second and final round of the president's trophy for men will be played to-morrow. The two players having the best aggregate result against bogey will qualify to play off match play on handicap. The draw is: -S. O'Callaghan. Withers, and Harris- R. O'Callaghan, Watts, and Robinson: Wallace, Warner, and Cholmondeley; Teape, Alexander, and Lovett; Reid and Sabiston; Burgess and Morris; J. Nelson and Bartlett; W. Nelson and W. Sabiston. OXFORD CLUB. The following members will play in the qualifying rounds for the men's and ladies' championships, the ladies on Wednesday and men during the week-end:— Miss Corson v. Miss Champion, Mrs Johnston v. Miss Dorn, Mrs McNatty v Mrs Norton, Miss Webber v. Mrs Inwood, Mrs Hames v. Mrs Melrose. Dr Minty v. J. Webber, C. J. Hawes v K. Debenham, R. J. Sharpe v. W. McKinney. L. B. Debenham v. R. Inwood, C. B. McNatty v. scorer. Players with the four best cards will qualify for the two finals. The best scores in the bogey tournament just completed were: L. B. Debenham, all square; Miss J. Champion, 4 down. RAKAIA CLUB. The winner of the eclectic competition was F. Alexander, with R. A. Oakley second. The following is the draw for the first round of the stroke handicap knock-out competition for the J as. O'Reilly Club trophy:—P. J. Hanrnhan v. H. R. Wilkinson J. S. ConO'Reilly Club trophy:-P. J. Hanracon v. J. Langley, R. A. Oakley v. D L. Harrison. L. Cordner vF. Alexander, A. G. Holmes v. L O. Oakley C C. Holmes v. T. Connolly. To be played to-morrow, commencing at l.du p.m. HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB." A sealed hole match was played at Harewood vesterday, and resulted in a win for Mrs I. Cattell. The best scores were: — Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs I. Cattell .. 58 14 44 Mrs J. Smith Wilson 54 0 45 Miss F. May ..63 18 4o Miss D. Hepburn ..60 14 f Mrs C. Bell -.56 10 46 The final of the David Crozier Cup was played between Mrs D. Skinner i holder, conceding eight strokes) and Miss D. Hepburn. A very close match resulted in a tie. In the play-off Mrs Skinner gained the lead, and holing nl the .seventeenth with a birdie four, won the match 3 and 1. AVON DALE LADIES' CLUB."" Entries close during the week-end for the Ladies' Golf Union competition, to be played on August 5. The first round of the eclectic competition for a trophy presented by Mrs W. E. Stickings will be played in conjunction with the Ladies' Golf Union medal competition, and the second round on the morning of August 0. j

HUSSLEY LADIES' CLUB

Following were the best scores In the monthly bogey match played at Russley yesterday:— Senior Division. Mrs J. H. Stringer .. (13) 7 down Miss V. Fleming .. (4) 8 down Junior Division. Mrs G. K. Walton .. <l4) 7 down Mrs C. Ogilvie .. 'l6) 7 down Miss F. Munns .. 'IB) 7 down Miss Y. Baxter .. (14) 8 down In the non-handicap match. Miss Wilkinson earned a handicap of 34. The Ladies' Golf Union medal match will be played on Thursday, August 3. Entries will close on Monday at 11 a.m. KAWHITI LADIES' CLUB. The following is the result of the: mid-week match, played on the Municipal Links, on Wednesday. The best cards handed in were: - Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs C. Brown -. 01 30 Ivt Mrs J. E. Gudgeon .. 01 21 70 Mrs IT. Sparrow .. 103 33 71 Mrs C. M. CI ark son flit 3li '.3 Mr:; Horh'kinson .. lOf 1 36 73 Mrs ['. Russell .. 107 31 7:; Mrs .1. Lo\dl .. .104 28 70 Mrs I-'. Sn.edlcy .. 103 24 7!> The following is the draw for a scaled hole handicap for a trophy piescnt.cf.l by Mis B. A. Miles, to oc. plavcd tu-n,o:i\i\v. commencing at. noon. The first (.i-aliiying round for a trophy presented by Mr J. E. Gudgeon for annual competition will be plaved in conjunction with this match," 10 to qualify:- Mrs W. A Bar v. Miss O. Jenkins, Miss H. Hopkins v. Miss K. Thomas. Mrs A. Branch v. Miss N. T'iddis. Mrs J. E. Gudgeon v. Mrs J. Hastings. Mrs C. M. Clarkson v. Miss I. LvlUe, Miss G. Matheson v. Misj D. Hayes, Miss G. Bellamy v. Mrs M. Petrie. Miss R. Tilleyshort v. Mrs H. Sparrow. Miss R. Edmonds v. Miss E. Moore, Mrs J. Lovell v. Miss N. Smith, Miss F. Nelson v. Miss T. Mahoney, Miss M. Smith v. Miss E. King, Miss H. Oliver v. Mrs Hodgkinson, Mrs C. Brown v. Miss E. Williams, Miss J. Slocombe v. Miss Hudson, Miss L. Harper v. Miss C. Jorgensen, Miss I. Leishman v. Mrs G. Berry, Miss M. Burrows v. Miss E. Lawrence, Mrs D. Russell v. Miss G. Mcluivre, Miss .1. Wakeley v. Miss Thomson, Miss E. Tilleyshort v. Mrs Nixon, Mrs P.. A. Miles v. Mrs H. Throp. TEMI'LETON LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw for the bogey competition for players with handicaps of 27 and less, to be played to-morrow:—Mrs I. Macintyre and Miss M. Arehey, Mrs W. Smith and Mrs R. Lewis, Mrs Rudkin and Mrs A. C. McKillop, Miss N. Middleton and scorer. Post entries will be accepted. Entries will also be accepted for a competition for non-competitors to be played to-morrow. WAI.MAIIU LADILS' CI.I'M. The following is the draw for the monthly stroke handicap match to be played at Waimairi to-morrow, starting at 1.30 p.m.:-Mrs A. R. Blank v. Mrs D. Crox.ier; Miss I. Dent v. Miss Pitcaithly; Mrs M. Whitman v. Miss S. James; Mrs .1. Whatman v. Miss Ness; Mrs V. Russell v. Miss Burn; Miss G. Guy v. Miss Mochon; Miss W. Green v. Miss O. Fretwell: Miss Lomas v. Mi.-s Wright; Mrs R. Collins v. Miss Grant; Mrs W. Smith v. Miss I. Grant; Miss G. Fretwell v. Miss Terris; Mrs T. Fleming v. scorer. KAKAIA LADIES* CLUB. A knock-out competition will be commenced to-morrow for a trophy presented by Mr J. F. O'Reilly. The draw is as follows:—Mrs Langley v. Miss G. Harrison, Miss Donaldson v. Miss Ethel Richards. Mrs Richards v. Miss Langley, Mrs Nelson v. Mrs Cordner, Miss Haslctl v. Miss O. Richards. The following have byes: Misses Holmes. B. Richards, Muckle. The C grade will play a 3G-hole eclectic. The draw is as follows; Miss Miller v. Miss Lochhead. Miss L. Richards v. Miss Stewart, Miss McDonald v. Miss Tully, Mrs Blackley v. Mrs Alexander, Mrs Harrison v. scorer. The winner of the Ladies' Golf Union medal, played on Saturday was Miss O. Richards. In the C grade Miss L. Richards was the winner.

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