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NORTH END CLUB

' The following will represent North End .(Timaru) against Glen-iti, at,the North End links, to-morrow:—

Edyvean, Arnold, Malcolm, Barnard, Ayres, Knight, Kellett, Stevens, R. P. Reid, Shillitto, Tozer, Clark, W. Reid, Ross Washer, L. Provan, I. J. Bradley, Mrs Edyvean, Mrs F. Cox,. Mrs. J. Stevens, Miss Todd, Mrs Kellett, Mrs Arnold Miss Shivas, Miss O. Bradley, Mrs Barnard, Miss Grant, Miss Sullivan; emergencies: Mrs A. Bradley, Miss Wilson. The first rounds of men s senior and junior and women's senior championships have been played, with the following results: — Men's Senior—Moyes beat Tozer; Clark beat Malcolm; Washer beat Barnard; Mason beat Edyvean; Vesty beat O'Meeghan; Ross beat I. J. Bradley; Shillitto beat Arnold; Knight beat Ayres. _ Men's Junior—Wallace beat Taylor; Kellett beat Grant; McKitterick beat Turnbull by default; R. P. Reid beat Simpson. Women's—Mrs F. Cox beat Miss Lynn by default; Mrs Arnold beat Miss Grant: Miss Sullivan beat Mrs Washer; Miss Todd beat Mrs Kellett. In the semi-finals of the women's junior championship, Mrs Edyvean beat Miss Shivas, and Mrs Barnard beat Miss Wilson. TIMARU CLUB Following is the draw for the Stableford match to be played by the Timaru Golf Club to-morrow: — Morning—Thomas v. Gee, - Ledingham v. R. Allan; Webster v. Sutherland; Mills v. Lunan. North East, 12.30 p.m.—N. C. Martin, Cameron, Johnston. Purdom, Wilson, Smith, Walton, Houlihan, Steven, Fair, Davies, Barker, Krmshed. Gamble, Monaghan, Grant, E. G. Kerr, jun., Irvine, Hunter, Niccol, E. A. Scott, E. G. Kerr, Ward. Greenfield, W. A. Scott, H. R. Scott. Mackay, Mcßeath, Millar. Horwell, Abernethy, Bridges, J. M. Kerr, Cunningham, McClelland, A. L. Marshall, Berry, Young, J. A. Scott, Mullins, Crawshaw, G. A. Ussher, Sinclair, Tonkin, Dobic, Cave, Mcßae, Mull an. Port Arthur, 12.45 p.m.—Holdgate, Harold, Duncan. Torlesse, S. A. Shrimpton, Baird, Holmes, F. S. Shrimpton. A. C. Martin, J. Moyes, Harris, Bruce, Mitchell, Foote, Baxter, I. Marshall, Kingston, Sullivan. D. Sutherland. Raymond, Skinner, Morrison. Lawson, A. J. Allport. Coxhead, Ireland, D. Moyes, Lynch, Fox ; Boyle, G. H. Ussher, Jones, I. K. Burtin, Beswick, Wood, W. Allport, Moody, Nicholas, Robertson, May, Reid, Hedges, Hastwell. Hassell, McKenzie, Forbes, Newton, Creemer. Tait, Parker, Fox, jun., Booth, Isaac, Hayman, Hall, Beck■ngham, McKeown, D. Y. Allan, Lister, Meehan. Ringers will be accepted. (;len-iti club Following is the draw for the second two-ball knock-out competition to be played by the Glen-iti (Timaru) Golf Club:—

j Joseph and Satterthwaite v. D. Men- ' zies and Lawrence; Slade and Baigent ! v. Kennedy and J. Warsaw: Robertson i and Smith v. Hobin and Todd: Clark! and Wain v. Jones and Lewis; Mantell j and Bedford v. Mitchell and H. L., ■ Warsaw; .1. Menzics and Crosbie v. - I Kay and Cole; Steele and Caithness, v. Davies and Mcintosh; Young audi , Martin v. Healy and Johnston. ! The first, rounds of the championship ; resulted as follows: ; Women-—Miss Bradley beat Mrs Cun--1 ningham; Miss Mcßrkle beat Miss ! Islip; Mrs Robertson beat Miss Miller ■ I by default; Mrs Caithness heal Miss | Macaulay; Miss Robertson beat Mrs ! Healey by default; Mrs Mantell beat I Miss Morgan: Miss Sell wood beat Miss ! Whitehead: Miss Stewart beat Mrs i Joseph. ! Senior. Men—J. Menzics beat Rob- ! ertson; Davies beat Kennedy; Steele ! brat Thompson; Mitchell beat Young; Healey beat Jones: D. Menzics beat I Mantell; Joseph and Kay byes. ! Junior—Mclnlosh beat Bedford; i Smith beat J Warsaw; Johnson beat ! Baigent: Lawrence beat Collins; Sat-' ! terthwaite beat. Wright; Todd beat ' ] Crosbie; Clark and Wain byes. The finals of the women's singles knockout resulted in a win for Miss j Stewart, who beat Mrs Robertson on ' the seventeenth green. Mrs Caithness > and Mrs Joseph won the doubles j knockout by beating Miss Miller and j Miss Robertson 2 up and 1. j In the men's knockout singles W. E. i Jones beat J. H. Healey 1 up. i CEKALDINE CLUB The following team will represent | the Geraldine District Golf Club in a I friendly match against Pleasant Point | at Geraldine to-morrow: —Miss M. Rat- \ tray, Miss K. Kerr, Miss W. McClure, I Mrs L. Brenton, Mrs J. Scott, Mrs G. | N. Feilden, Mrs M. Ritchie. Miss M. | G. Roberts, D. J. Lack, D. Macdonald,' D. Webb, A. D. Sharpe, E. E. Scott,; G. Glen, G. N. Feilden, C. W. Lynn, | R. Patrick. A. Quantoek. Emergency, W. Hamilton. RUSSLEY LADIES' CLUB I In the Ladies' Golf Union medal; competition played at Russley to-day the best scores were:— SENIOR DIVISION j Gross. Hep. Net.! Mrs G. H. Walton .. 89 .15 74 j Miss M. Martin . . 04 1G 781 Mrs G. Leech , . 96 1G 801 Miss C. Pcnn .92 U 81 j Miss E. Stewart .. OH 14 811 JUNIOR DIVISION Gross. Hep. Net. Miss M. Greig .. 9G 20 76; Miss B. Evans .. 103 35 78 Miss P. Wright ..99 19 80 Mrs A. Falconer ..102 21 81 . A bogey match played during the week-end was won by Miss McCrostie. A Canadian foursome will be played next Thursday. Players will arrange their own partners and opponents. . MALVERN INDIES' CLUB The captains senior trophy was won by Mrs S. Gillanders and the junior by Miss Robinson.

HAW HIT! LADIES' CLUB ; | The draw for a Stableford bogey '; match to be played to-morrow, from ; midday, for a trophy presented by ' Mrs J. Lovell, is:—Miss H. P. Hopkins v. Mrs F. Cook, Mrs A. Duthie v. Miss I. Lyttle, Mrs .7. Boss v. Mrs H. M. 1 Minson. Mrs J. E. Gudgeon v. Miss A. Hine, Mrs A. Branch v. Miss G. McIntyre, Miss K. Tillyshort v. Mrs R. Sullivan, Miss B. Murphy v. Mrs A. Mitchell, Miss D. Hayes v. Miss D. ■ Stevens, Miss E. Williams v. Miss R. Edmonds, Mrs C. M. Clarkson v. Miss J. Wakclev, Miss G. Bellamy v. Miss '' H. Oliver, Miss H. Sagar v. Miss E. ; Moore, MissH. Burnett v. Mrs J. Has- ■ tings, Miss J. Austin v. Mrs E. Large, Mrs A. B. L. Smith v. Miss M. Petrie, ' i Mrs A. Hobson v. Miss E. Lawrence, i Miss N. Fidden v. Mrs H. Sparrow, , Miss E. Tillyshort v. Mrs F. V. Hodg- ; kinson, Miss L. Harper v. Miss M. ! Hudson, Miss I. Leishman v. Miss D. j Stevens, Miss N. Tovey v. Miss E. ! Trounce, Miss E. Lyttle v. Miss M. : Moore, Miss P. Harrison v. Mrs Nixon ' Post entries will be received. Mrs J. 1 Lovell and Mrs J. E. Gudgeon will be in charge. - The following will represent the club in the match, ladies v. men, on ; August 12:—Miss H. P. Hopkins, Mrs i B. A. Miles, Mrs J. Ross, Mrs J. E. I Gudgeon. Miss R. Tillyshort, Mrs A. Branch, Mrs H. Sparrow, Mrs J. Lovell, ! Mrs F. Cook, Mrs F. Smedley, Miss I. i Lyttle, Miss G. Bellamy, Miss H. I Oliver, Miss L. Harper, Miss E. Moore, I Mrs J. Hastings. Miss H. Sagar, Miss lE. Tillyshort, Mrs F. V. Hodgkinson, ! Mrs H. M. Minson, Mrs A. Mitchell, j Mrs C. M. Clarkson, Miss M. Petrie, I Miss M. Hudson. | HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB ! A bogey match was played at Harej wood yesterday and resulted in a win for Miss M. Armstrong. The best scores were:— j Miss M. Armstrong ~ .. 3 down ! Mrs Tom Armstrong .. 7 down Mrs C. Agar .. .. 7 down I Mrs C. W. Fraser .. 9 down j ! Mrs I. Cattell .. .. 9 down j Mrs W. Barker .. .. 9 down | Mrs A. S. Christie .. . . 9 down KAIAI'OI LADIES' CLUB The Canadian foursome played on Tuesday afternoon was won by Miss G. Martyn and Mrs L. B. Evans 95 23—72. During the week Mrs Sheehy earned a handicap of 34. The draw for the Ladies' Golf Union medal and third qualifying round for the championship and Sticking Cup is: Mrs Paton and Mrs Aspinall, Miss Stark and Mrs Johnston, Miss Martyn and Mrs Hammer, Mrs Rinaldi and Mrs Edwards, Mrs Wilson and Mrs Evan p. Miss M. Stewart and Mrs Smith, Miss Rinaldi and Mrs Keetley, Miss

M,. Jones and Mrs Corcoran, Miss ! Young and Mrs Sheehy, Mrs Brown j and Miss Mcintosh, Miss D. Horrell and scorer. ! 11AKGIOKA LADIES' CLUB The draw for the second qualifying round of the ladies' cup on Saturday if:—Miss F. Threlkeld and Miss Glasgow, Mrs King and Mrs Davis, Miss J. Threlkeld an 1 Mrs Keetley, Mrs Menzies and Miss Morrish, Mrs Tolmie and Mrs Godfrey, Miss. Ambrose and Mrs Ellis, Mrs Shankland and Mrs G. Keney, Miss N. Lynskey and Miss D. Payne, Miss Jennings and scorer. ASHBURTON CLUB A medal match will be played among members of the Ashburton -olf Club to-morrow. The draw is as follows:—E. A. Cockroft with C. J. Bonnington, G. B. Williams with L. Nash, J. W. Keig with R. C. McGregor, T. Forrest with B. McSherry, H. S. Billcliff with R. W. Orr, C. A. Cuff with R. B. Lambert, W. P. Anderson with D. A. Lawson, J. S. Smith with W. Hedges, R. J. Tucker with F. L. Smith, J'. E. Carter with J. Lane, C. B. Gass with W. H. Amos, L. J. Watt with C. Moller, J. Bathgate with R. Mulligan, G. I. Miller with J. Connor, D. M. Miller with S. H. Thomas, M. MacMillan with H. H. Vezey, P. Harper with T. W. R. Gudsell, T. Bryant with J. M. Mcßae, B. Shearman with J. Rooney, A. L. Jones with F. Pritchard, B. Knox with L. B. Mace, A. Todd with W. R. Lane, J. R. Wells with N. F. Pattle, E. B. Con dell with A. Lane, W. R. Rybum with L. A. Charles, J. Sinclair with A. Sutherland, A. Bruce with C. G. C. Harper, O. Gass with R. G. Ross, D. Bowden with F. Madden, H. G. Ferrier with J. Brown, G. Mulligan with R. Sharplin, F. Chambers with J. B. Cullen, I. M. Hamilton with F. P. Fogarty, V. W. Russell with L. E. Carter, J. B. Nicoll with scorer.

In Mayence, on the Ehinc, still stands the first printing house of the world. It is the Schoefferhof, formerly known as the Hof zum Humbrecht, in which the father of printing, Johannes Gutenberg, first put his invention to practical use. Here he printed his famous Bible of 42 lines, also known as the Mazariu Bible, his first calendars, and the "Poem on the Day of Judgment." Among the few remaining mementoes of Gutenberg in Mayence is the Gutenberg Museum, founded in 1900, which contains the reconstructed workshop of the inventor, complete with reproductions of the primitive wooden printing blocks and implements used by the pioneer of printing more than 500 years ago. Johannes Gutenberg derived his name from the house called Hof zum Gutenberg in Mayence, in which he was born in 1398, and not, as previously recorded, from his mother's birthplace in Gutenberg.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21239, 10 August 1934, Page 20

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NORTH END CLUB Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21239, 10 August 1934, Page 20

NORTH END CLUB Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21239, 10 August 1934, Page 20

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