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CHRISTCHURCH CLUB In the semi-final of the Borthwick Vase, H. J. Gosset beat S. N. B. Wynne, fe up and 2 to play. E. J. Pumphrcy beat M. W. Simes, 4 *nd 3. In bogey handicaps, senior and junior, played on Saturday, the following were the best cards:— SENIOR Hep. Tl. M. Goclby .. 5 lup , M. J. Russell .. •» all square ] W. G. ScanneJi .. 6 1 down I T. S. Taylor .. 7 rdown O. A. Y. Johnston .. ?. \ down A. L. Cropp .. 5 2 down M. K. Gray .. 6 2 down ■J. Ramsdcn ..7 2 down P. S. Foster .. 8 2 down „r. S. Conncll .. 8 2 down T. R. M. Hobbs .. 9 2 ('own R. G: Arnould .. 2 3 down P. H. N. Free! h .. 4 3 down H. W. Macfarlane .. 4 3 down "W. D. Wood .. 5 3 down L. Harris .. 7 3 down J. Dolph .. 8 3 down C. A. Seymour .. 4 4 down G. W. Haverfickl .. 6 4 down E. W. Hasell .. 7 4 down P. R. Dearden .. 8 4 down L. A. Woodward .. 9 4 down I C. H. Hewlett .. 9 4 down R. T. Tosswill .. 2 5 down L. A. Dougall .. 4 5 down R. S. Beadel .. 5 5 down Sir Cyril Ward .. 6 5 down N. E. Tingey .. 8 5 down G. H. Wood . . 8 5 down A. C. Thomson . . 8 5 down JUNIOR C. Bonninglon .M 0 all square R. de B. Ashworth 13 1 down S. P. Godfrey .10 1 down R. D. David . . 10 2 down A. H. Glasgow ..11 2 clown P. D. Shea ..11 2 down N. H. Skinner . . 10 3 down W. R. Lascelles .. 10 3 down J. Wyn Irwin .. 11 3 down W. S. G. Milne . . 11 3 down S. H. Hooper .. 14 3 down H. G. Dcnham ..11 4 clown G. A. K. Williams ..11 4 down H. S. Williams . . !1 4 clown C. K. Sams ..12 4 down E. R. Reay . . 13 4 clown F. W. Freeman .. 10 5 down P. E. AJlison .. 11 5 down The president v. captain match will be played next Saturday. Those who have not already entered and wish to play must advise the secretary before 5 p.m. on Wednesday. The draw will be published on Friday. Players not engaged in the match may reserve starting times only before and after the times allotted to it. AVONDALE CLUB The second round of the Canadian foursome aggregates (best aggregate of three cards out of four rounds) played at Avondale over the week-end, resulted as follows: — Gross. Hep. Net. A. C. Cocks and J. Pierce ..85 13 72 J. F. Newman and D. Adams .81 8 73 C. W. Oborn and E. Jackson 8o 12 73 H. V. Sharp and L. J. Lewis 82 8 74 L. S.* Smith and G. D. Berry . . 82 7 75 K. C. Ward and W. Moffat . . 83 8 75 G. A. Cleland and W. Cleland . . 83 8 75 iW. Spence and T. Condliffc .. 83 13 75 R. Rofe and A. Craven 89 14 75 N. V. Smith and A. Gibson '. . 84 8 76 J. Grange and R. Atkinson . . 85 9 76 J. Carter and T. S. Knight 85 9 76 T. W. Patterson and J. H. Glasson ..90 14 76 F. W. Deighton and F. Pen fold . . 87 10 77 R. S. Pearson and J. S. Piper . . 89 12 77 R. Hay-Mackenzie and K. J. McMenamin . . 88 10 78 H. Dymond and W. Dickinson 91 13 78 R. C. Burns and E. Sehnack . . 95 17 78 C. S. Mills and G. C. Boyce .93 15 78 L. Hudson and R. A. Campbell. .. 93 12 81

A Hole in One The second hole-in-one of the season at Avondale came from the ladies' section, the ladies' secretary, Miss I. A. Maindonald holing her tee-shot at The Firs, 173 yards, for an eagle one. In celebration of tr-i event, Miss Maindonald will give a special trophy for a mixed match, to be played shortly. Wednesday, being Anzac Day. entries for the open tourney for the next week-end will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. RAWHITI CLUB The following were the best cards in a men's four-ball, best-ball bogey played on the Rawhiti Club's links during the week-end:— R. B. Jackson and B. A. Miles .. .. 6 up N. Jarvis and L. Tait .. 6 up B. T. Coburn and V. Jensen 6 up L. W. Besley and R. Newburgh .. . . 5 up C A. Cooper and W. Queree .. .. 5 up A. E. G. Lyttle and H. G. G. Lyttle . . 5 ujo C. Shaw and H. Throp 4 up J. E. Gudgeon and F. B. Skinner ; .. .. 3 up C. Brown and R. Falloon .. 2 up A D. Clarke and J. T. Jack 2 up J. Hastings and H. Sparrow .. .. 1 up E. P. Miller and D. A. Clarke .. 1 up D. Kennedy and H. Taylor .. ..All square A. B. L. Smith, and . W. Mikkclson .. .. All square 11. M. Minson and E. Marchant .. .. All square KAIAPOI CLUB A bogey match was played at the Kaiapoi links on Saturday afternoon, the following being the best cards returned:— F. T. Capstick .. ..1 down A. W. Leithead .. ..2 down H. J. Templeton .. ..4 down J. W. McDougall .. ..5 down J. P. Hicks .. .. 5 down

HAREWOOD ('[.IB I The four-ball bogey match set down ! on the Harewood programme for next | week-end has been carried forward to ! May 6. The match for May 6 com- j prising the captain's trophy, two rounds '[ of stroke play, first round of the White ; Cup, and a stroke handicap, will be j played next week-end. j Harewood p'ayed its first inter-club match this week-end against the ; Lyttelton Club. Conditions were idea] \ and after an enjoyable contest Hare- j wood won by 12 matches to four. Following are the results:— ! FOUR-BALLS Lyttleton. Harewood. F. Knight and C. L. Crowley & K. Gowev .. 0 N. E. Tingev 1 \ C. J. McFadden \ M. L. Page and and A. F. C. H. PHmmer .1 Preston ' C. Pascoe and A. C Parson & C. Collins .. 0 R. R. Bell .. 1 H. Dci-bidge and L. J. Kincaid & D. L. Collett 0 L. R. Webley 1 H. Fletcher and G. B. Slade and N. Thomas . . 0 J. J. Agar 1 D. R. Wallace & G. C. Hill and T. Bowliivi 0 D. Crozier .. 1 SINGLES Lyttleton. Harewood. F. Knight .. OC. L. Crowley 1 K. Gower .. ON. E. Tingey 1 M. L. Page .. IC. J. McFadden 0 C. H. Plimmer OA. F. Preston .. 1 C. Pascoe .. OA. C. Parson .. 1 C. Collins . . OR. R. Bell 1 H. Derbidge .. IL. J. Kincaid . 0 D. L. Collett .. IL. R. Webley 0 H. Fletcher .. OG. B. Slade I N. Thomas .. OJ. J. Agar 1 D. R. Wallace .. !, G. C. Hill .. £ T. Bowling .. ID. Crozier .. 0 » A stroke handicap was also played and resulted in a tie between A. B Edwardes (82—11—711 and G. G Henry (85—14—71) in the seniors, both players being three under their handicaps. The junior division was won by R. W. Norrie (94—22—72). Best cards were: SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. A. B. Edwardes ..82 11 71 G. G. Henry .. 85 14 71 H. F. Robertson .. 82 9 73 L. N. Austin ..85 12 73 D. S. Gower .. 85 11 74 H. G. Barnett ..88 14 7-1 H. M. Taylor .. 88 13 75 R. S. Smith .. 88 12 76 D. M. Angus . . 83 II 77 D. C. Crozier .. 85 7 78 W. L. Lawry .. 87 9 78 F. Milne .. 89 11 78 C. T. Wen-en .. 91 1.'5 78 S. J. Moore ..92 14 78 A. R. Blank .. 79 scr 79 E. H. Smith .. 85 (i 79 N. Roake .. 88 9 79 J. S. Wilson .. 89 10 79 JUNIORS R. W. Norrie . . 94 22 72 A. H. Dargie .. 93 20 73 A. A. Grimmer .. 95 21 74 C. R. Ogier . . 98 24 74 I. B. Cromb .. 90 15 75 T. C. Wallace .. 93 18 75 D. Neil ..93 18 75 A. Johnston .. 96 20 76 C. P. Agar ..100 24 76 S. W. Binns ..95 18 77 J. L. Kerr ~ 95 18 77 G. H. Frater .. 97 20 77 B. J. Wilkes ..101 24 77 j j lI.MiLEY CLUB A flag match was held by the HagIcy Club on Saturday afternoon. S. Steele, who carried the flag to the nineteenth green, was the winner of the senior match. E. Bailey was second and R. Malcolm third. The junior match was won by H. E. Eaton, who carried the flag to the nineteenth hole. E. H. Taylor was runner-up.

WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB The first round of the captain's trophy was played at the Waimairi Golf Club's links yesterday. The stroke handicap was played in conjunction with this round. Eight players had reductions in their handicaps. The best cards were:— Gross. Hep. Net. R- Lake ..82 17 65 L. C. Parker .. 88 20 08 J. W. Prew .. 92 24 63 S. Morriss .. 94 23 71 H. V. Rossi ..95 24 71 J. A. Greenslade ..91 20 71 T. Flemming ..91 19 72 J. W. Arnold .. 87 15 72 B. B. L. Bowker . . 83 9 74 A. E. Mercer .. 98 24 74 S. McCausland .. 97 22 75 A. Henry .. 95 20 75 S. B. L. Bowker ..92 17 75 ASHBURTOX CLUB Members of the Ashburton Golf Club played a bogey match on Saturday afternoon. The weather was line and the links were in excellent condition. The winners were W. R. Ryburn and- G. B. Williams, who «e----lurned a score of one down. The best cards handed in were: jW. R. Ryburn .. .. 1 down G. B. Williams .. .. 1 down ! L. Nash .. ..2 down IJ. A. Tansley .. .. 2 down i D. M. Miller .. .. 3 down I L. A. Charles .. ..4 down H. G. Ferrier .. ~ 5 down J. W. Keig .. .. 5 down R. Mulligan .. ..5 down R. W. Orr .. .. 5 down V. W. Russell .. ..5 down H. A. Vezey .. ..5 down GERALDINE V. GLENITI A friendly match between the Geraldine and Gleniti Clubs was played on the Geraldine links on Saturday afternoon. Geraldine won by 11 matches to three. Results: Geraldine. Gleniti. D. J. Lack .. 10. Joseph .. 0 W. Webb .. IP. Davics .. 0 E. E. Scott .. IJ. Kay ~ 0 A. D. Sharpe .. IW. E. Jones . 0 G. N. Feilden 10. Robertson n ; P. G. Withers OW. Mantell , 1 C. W. Lynn .. IN. Young .. 0 R. Patrick .. IJ. Healey . ti E. P. Bennett 0 R. Slade 1 D. C. Williamson .. 1 Hobin .. 0 J. D. McMillan IA. Caithness .. 0 G. R. Noy .. 1 L. Collins .. 0 A. Quantock .. IR. Johnston ~ A A. C. Symington .. i D. Todd .. A

PLEASANT POINT V. NORTH END A match betwen the Pleasant Point and North End (Timaru), clubs, played or: the links of the latter club, resulted as follows. North End names being given first:— Mason .. 1 H. Roberts .. 0 Washer i .. 1 A. Roberts .. 0 Edyvean .. OR. Roberts .. 1 Clark .. 1 Mcllwrick .. 0 Moyes .. 1 M. Roberts .. 0 Ross .. 1 J. Roberts .. 0 A. Provan .. 1 Candy .. 0 Malcolm .. 1 Malcolmson .. 0 Watt .. 1 McrTaughton .. 0 Mrs Arnold .. 0 Miss A. Roberts 1 Miss O. Bradley 1 Mrs Mcllwrick 0 Mrs Cox .. 1 Miss Maze .. 0 Miss Grant .. 1 Miss Miller .. 0 Miss Todd .. 1 Mrs P. Roberts 0 Mrs Edyvean .. 1 Mrs McNaughton 0 Miss Pryor .. 1 Mrs Oliver .. 0 Totals ..14 2

RUSSLEY CLUB The third qualifying round of the Tosswill Cup was played at Russley on Saturday in conjunction with stroke handicaps. Weather conditions were perfect, and same good scoring resulted, the best cards being:— SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. ' F. A. Jarrett . . 84 14 70 B. A. Mair .. 30 16 70 H. F. Penlington ..7!) 8 71 R. B. Danger ..7!) 8 71 J. R. Stevenson .. 83 12 71 O. H. Burns ..83 12 71 P. Wynn-Williams .. 84 13 71 A. W. Smithson ..81 9 72 G. T. Alley .. 02 10 72 T. C. Clarkson .. 87 15 72 J. R. Crawshaw .. 88 1G 72 E. J. Hampton .. 83 1(1 73 L. E. Robinson .. 82 8 74 G. S. Palmer ..83 8 75 P. Wratt . . ..83 13 75 H. S. Beaumont ..91 If! 75 F. C. Wooler .. 30 10 70 C. H. Johnstone .. 89 13 70 J. Earl ..90 14 70 J. Binsted ..91 15 70 A. M. Fowler ..87 10 77 F. C. Fairclough .. 89 12 77 A. E. Ackroyd . . 90 IS 77 R. V. White .. 91 14 77 R. B. Smvthe ..91 14 77 C. E. Evans . . . . 90 12 78 H. A. Perm .. ..92 14 78 W. Saddler .. ..92 14 78 G. J. Leech .. .. 94 10 78 E. F. 1.. Hill . . 94 10 78 G. A. Conna! . . 89 10 79 JUNIORS W. A. White . . 90 ' 18 72 A. L. Smith ..91 19 72 W. L. Partridge . . 98 21 72 H. F. Hanna .. 93 21 72 J. A. Wilson . . 92 19 73 J. C. Bates ..94 19 75 G. R. Wallace . . 99 24 75 J. R. Tempi in . . 99 24- 75 L. F. Tisdall .. 93 17 - 70 N. J. Wallace . . 100 24 70 C. V. Glasson .. 101 24 77 L. W. Baker . . 97 19 78 W. H. Price . . 99 20 79 A Stableford pairs best-ball competion. held during the week-end. produced some good cards. Results: — Gross. Hep. Net. J. R. Stevenson and E. F. L. Hill . . 36 11 47 H. P. Rennic and G. S. Palmer .37 6 43 D. A. Hudson and J. A. Wilson . . 32 11 43 T. W. Wilson and F. A. Jarrett . . 31 9 40 H. A. Penn and J. Binsted . . 29 11 40 G. I. O'Halloran and T. C. Clarkson . . 29 1! 40 P. Wratt and R. Grant 25 15 40 L. E. Robinson and R. A. Witbrock . . 30 9 39 A. W. Smithson and F. C. Wooler .31 7 38 A. E. Ackroyd and F. V. Turner . . 25 12 37 C. H. Johnstone and J. V. Glasson . . 25 12 37 D. S. Anderson and J. R. Crawshaw .26 11 37 B. A. Mair and R. W. Jones .. .23 13 30 G. J. Leech and G. M. Hall .. ..23 1.3 30 A. L. Smith and C. V. Glasson ..21 15 36 J. A. Philp and W. Philp ..18 17 35 W. M. Ross and F. D. Jones . . .25 9 34 L. F. Tisdall and W. H. Price . . 22 II 33 W. A. White and H. F. Hanna .. ..21 12 33 F. W. Hobbs and H. S. Beaumont ..21 11 32 G. P. Irving and Alan Smith .. ..17 15 32

ELLESMERE V. RUSSLEY An inter-club match, played at Russley between Ellesmere and'Russley, resulted in a win for the Ellesmere team. Detailed results:— SINGLES Ellesmere Russley R. T. Lambie 0 E. J. Hampton 1 G. Leahy .. IR. L. Ronaldson 0 P. Wynn-Wil-K. Skurr . 1. liams 0 C. G. Fisher . . IA. C. Fraser . . 0 G. W. Osborne OA. B, Duncan 1 J. A. Scott .. OL. W. Baker I S. M. Jackman 1 J. C. Bates . 0 F. W. Page .. 1 G. R. Wallace 0 S. Bongard .. 1 H. P. V. Brown 0 G. W. C. SmithF. B. Woodard 0 son .. 1 FOUR-BALL Lambie and Hampton and Leahy .. 1 Ronaldson .. 0 Skur and Wynn-Williams Fisher \ and Fraser \ Osborne and Duncan and Scott .. 0 Baker 1 Jackman and Bates and WalPage . . 0 lace .. 1 Bongard and Brown and Woodard .. J Smithson A Totals ..8 7 RANGIORA LADIES' CLUB The draw for the round for earned and unearned players, to be played on Thursday, is as follows:—Miss Jennings and Miss Verrall; Mrs Tolmie and Mrs Giles: Mrs King and Miss Archer; Mrs G. Heney and Miss M. Mcintosh: Miss F. Threlkeld and Miss D. Bennet; Miss N. Macdonald and Miss Palairet; Mrs Shankland and Miss Kirwan; Miss Glasgow and Miss J. Rutherford; Miss Frew and Miss J. Threlkeld; Mrs Davis and scorer. Those unable to play are asked to advise Miss Glasgow.

RICHMOND HILL CLUB i There was some extraordinary scor- . ing in the second qualifying round of the captain's trophy, played in .; conjunction with senior and junior 'stroke handicaps at Richmond Hill on ; Saturday afternoon. C. A. Rattray in J the seniors and A. T. Bolam in" the I juniors, botli returned excellent cards ■ and obtained decisive wins. Condi- ! tions were all that could be desired | and the greens were in much better | condition than for the previous round. The results were as follows:- : SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. C. A. Hattrav .. 73 11 02 J. S. B. Bruges . . 72 7 05 IF. J. Glackin, sen. .. 75 10 05 : R. D. Glackin .. 70 11 05 J. A. Jamicson .. 77 11 00 liF. J. Glackin. juri. ..77 10 07 !J. D. Lawrence .. 73 5 08 I R. H. T. Hamilton .. 70 8 08 R. E. Hastie ..80 12 08 I G. L. Wvnyard .. 70 8 08 . i R. D. M. Bassctl ..84 14 70 ID. E. Climie .. 79 8 71 !;F. W. Brandt . . 80 15 71 > .JUNIORS ;A. T. Bolam . . 85 22 03 .! F. L. Brandt . . 83 It: 05 , E. S. Thomson . . 85 18 07 , tC. ]{[-.y\ .. 91 21 07 .i R. Senior .. 87 19 08 [IE. T. Salvesen .. 89 21 08 II L. Cornaga . . 87 18 09 ' jG. N. Holmes .. 91 22 09 '■ H. S. Feast .. 88 18 70 ! .P. L. C. Bell-Sver .. 94 2! 70 i CAPTAIN'S TROPHY Net ; Ist i-d. 2nd rd. Hep. To- ' net. net. tal. I |R. E. Hastie .. 03 00 14 129 '< R. Senior . . 04 05 22 129 : |C. A. Rattray ..72 02 11 134 'j G. N. Holmes .. 07 07 24 184 |J. D. Lawrence 68 08 5 130 ' F.J. Glackin, jun. 09 07 10 130 ! A. T. Bolam .. 73 08 22 130 '. F. L. Brandt .. 72 05 18 137 ! R. D. Glackin . . 74 05 II 139 JF. J. Glackin sen. 77 05 10 142 ' i J- A. Jamicson 70 06 11 142 > iR. H. T. Hamilton 75 08 8 143 .;G. L. Wynyard .. 75 08 8 143 . IR. D. M. Basset t 73 70 14 143 :D. E. Climie . . 77 71 8 148 : W. J. Sim ..71 77 15 148 • |F. W. Brandt ..77 71 15 148 ;C. Hart '. . 81 07 24 148 The last four players will play oft , ■■ for the last two places. ) RAXGIORA CLI B > . In a stroke handicap played on the )| Rangiora Golf Club's links on Saturday, the best cards returned were:— ) SENIORS 1 Gross. Hep. Net. R. .1. Camm .. 85 10 75 ] E. O. llenev ..81 4 77 J. D. Palairet .. 85 0 79 ; A. Ambrose .. 90 10 80 C. Tavlor .. 95 14 81 j W. Smith .. 94 12 82 VV. T. N. Keir .. 95 12 83 ; W. C, Kcetley ..98 14 84 F. G. Tolmie .. 98 14 84 3 P. G. Ellis .. 90 4 80 > JUNIOR Gross. Hep. Net. j J. D. Camm .. 93 18 75 : A. Buckingham .. 90 18 78 i , J. A, McKay . . 105 24 81 ! L. A. Hindle .. 108 20 32 > i R. W. Ellis . . 105 22 83 'jC. L. Meredith-Kave 113 24 89 >!P. M. Giles ..112 22 90 ' i G. W. Watson ..108 18 90 , : D. R. Petrie ..116 26 90

TAL TAI'U CIA B ■ The Tai Tapu Golf Club opened its j second season on Saturday afternoon | in the presence of a good attendance of I golfers- and their friends. j Mr W. G. Macartney (president) wel--1 earned those present, and wished them • a successful season. He remarked that, the course, through the courtesv jof Messrs J. Branthwaite (lessee of I the Rhodes park) and J. H. MacI kenzie, had been enlarged and im- ] proved. He drove the first ball, and j declared the season open. j A mixed foursome was plaved. more j than 50 players taking part." It was won by Mrs Stoddart and J. S. Strat- , ton, Mrs Tcmpleton and W. G. Macarti ncy being runners-up. RAW HIT! LADIES* CLUB The best cards handed in for a midweek stroke handicap played by the Rawhiti Ladies' Golf Club were:— Gross. Hep. Net. : Mrs W. Agar .. 36 15 71 i Mrs H. M. Minson .. 107 36 71. j Mrs J. Hastings .. 110 83 77 Mrs C. M. Clarkson .. 102 24 73 j The best, cards handed in for the Ladies' Golf Union medal match, played on Saturday, were: A GRADE Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs G. Berry .. 90 27 69 Mrs Duthie . . 95 23 72 Miss M. Smith .. 98 26 72 Mrs B. A. Miles .. 89 12 77 Mrs C. M. Clarkson .. 101 24 77 Miss H. Oliver ..104 25 79 Miss R. Edmonds .. 100 27 79 ! B GRADE .Miss E. Moore .. 100 29 71 ' Miss A. Hine . . 102 29 73 Miss Burnett . . 105 32 73 Miss E. Lawrence 106 33 73 Mrs F. V. Hodgkinson 106 81 75

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21146, 23 April 1934, Page 18

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