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GOLF

CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' h CLUB |J \\ CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS j" The championship and the junior challenge cup tourney were continued at the Shirley links yesterday, under perfect weather. The fairways and c greens were in good order, and mo I of the matches were keenly contestea. ( The sensation of the morning round , was the defeat of Miss Valmax Flem- j ing, holder of the title, by Miss Edn j White-Parsons, who, on the previous day, had beaten Miss D. Anderson in the first round and Miss K. Johnston in the second round. Miss Fleming had a bye in the first round and won by default in the second round, so that her game against Miss whiteParsons was the first she had playea in the championship _ series. The closest game in the third round was ■ that in which Miss H. Loughnan beat Mrs A. McKillop, 2 and 1. Miss Lough- ( nan had beaten Miss Norton at the ( nineteenth in the second round. , In the junior challenge bowl competition, all the games in the thna round were won only by narrow margins. Mrs S. P. Godfrey, who, in the second round, had won from Mrs Sampson on the nineteenth green, was yesterday morning beaten at the j twentieth green by Mrs F. Brittan, who in the afternoon beat Mrs C. Bonnington to enter the final. , . The semi-finals in the championship were grim battles, the closest contests that have occurred in the championship matches lor many years. Miss White-Parsons followed up her splen- . did performances in the former rounds by beating Miss Loughnan on the j twentieth green, after Miss Loughnan • had led 2 up going to the sixteenth. . Miss Beadel held a similar advantage ; over Miss B. Rutherford after playing the fifteenth, but Miss Rutherford ; drew level and won at the nineteenth. The following were the details: — CHAMPIONSHIP , Third Round Miss E. White-Parsons beat Miss Fleming. 4 and 3. I ! Miss H. Loughnan beat Mrs A. McKillop, 2 and 1. 4 | | Miss 'M. Beadel beat Mrs E. M. Hunt, j |5 and 4. „ Miss B. Rutherford beat Miss Ena ; | Fleetwood, 6 and 4. j Semi-finals 1 Miss White-Parsons beat Miss Loughnan, 1 up at the twentieth. Miss Rutherford beat Miss Beadel, 1 up at the nineteenth. JUNIOR CHALLENGE BOWL Third Round Mrs C. Bonnington beat Mrs P. S. Foster, 3 and 2. Mrs F. Brittan beat Mrs S. P. Godfrey, 1 up at the twentieth. Miss E. Nutt beat Mrs G. Fleetwood, 3 and 2. Mrs L. B. Scott beat Miss M. Hall, 2 and 1. Semi-finals Mrs F. Brittan beat Mrs C. Bonnington, 7 and 5. Miss E. Nutt beat Mrs L. B. Scolt, 4 and 2. The finals will be played to-morrow. The championship, over 36 holes, will begin at 10 o'clock, and the junior match, over 13 holes, will begin at 10.15 o'clock. A Canadian bogey foursome match,! played in the afternoon, was won by Mrs R. Lambert and Mrs G. van Asch, I with a score of 4 down. j The best cards handed in were:— j Mrs Lambert and Mrs van Asch . . ■4 down Mrs S. P. Godfrey and Miss j M. Hall . . . ■ 5 down ; Mrs M. H. Godby and Miss J. j Stevenson .. - r > clown j Mrs A. E. Barker and Mrs M. Louisson .. .. 6 down Miss B. Webb and Mrs L. Cooke .. .. "i j Mrs S. J. Sampson and Miss j N. Prater .. ■ ■ " down ■ Mrs P. S. Foster and Miss M. ; Enright .. .. 8 down , Miss Cracroft Wilson and Mrs McKillop .. 8 down j Mrs G. Fleetwood and Miss j E. Fleetwood .. .. 8 down \ Mrs J. IT. Stringer and Mrs j W. Murphy . £i down j i - ; JIACLKY LADIES' CLUB Yesterday an enjoyable day was spent on the Hagley links when a team from the Ashburton Ladies' Ciub played a friendly match with the Hagley players. The weather was ideal and the links in good order. Many of the games were evenly contested, the home players winning on the last green. SINGLES j I Ashburton Hagley Miss E. Millichamp .. I Miss D. Bruce i > Mrs Kennedy 0 Miss Stewart 1 j 'Mrs Condell 0 Miss Atkinson 1 \ ! Miss R. RichI Miss A. Madden 0 urds .. 1 j Miss E. Brown 0 Miss M. Hunter 1 Miss T. Cowan 0 Miss M. Wake 1 i ' Miss L. Litten 1 Miss A. Rennie 0 i ! Mrs A. C. Bre- i Mrs J. Bathgate 0 therton .- ] I Miss A. Amos 0 Miss M. Holmes I ; Mrs W. Mulli- Mrs G. T. Bui- I gun - •' lock •. ; ! FOURSOME ! Miss Millichamp and Miss Bruce & Mrs Kennedy 0 Miss Stewart 1 Miss Atkinson Mrs Condell & & Miss RichMiss Madden 0 ards .. 1 Miss Brown & Miss Hunter & Miss Cowan 1 Miss Wake .. 0 Miss Ronnie & Miss Lilten & Mrs BretherMrs Bathgate J ton .. i Miss Amos and Miss Holmes & Mrs Mulligan 0 Mrs Bullock 1 In the first round of the championi ship cup: : Mrs Trevor Foster beat Miss N. : Burrowes. Mrs A. O. Wellwood beat Miss J. C. Macdonald. Hiss E. Stewart beat Miss M. Hunr ter. Miss R. Richards beat Miss M. Wake. Miss E. Atkinson beat Mrs H. S. i Richards. , Mrs J. C. Cullman won by default . from Mrs Herbert Lawry. > Miss Bruce beat Mrs H. T, Adams. In the first round of the junior cup: 1 Mrs C. Bonnington beat Miss B. > Bloxam. j Mrs G. McAllum beat Miss M. Holmes. Miss R. Hall beat Mrs E. C. Hayes. Mrs W. R. Knowles beat Mrs C. Buchanan. Mrs G. T. Bullock beat Miss A. Rennie. Mrs Harcourt beat Mrs S. Hunter. Mrs A, Young beat Mrs W. J. Cartwright. The next round in both matches must be played on or before September 10. The monthly bogey match will be I played on Tuesday, September 4, ■ plnvers arranging opponents. Mr« H. G. Wake was the winner of the C grade stroke match played re- • cently.

I ! TEMtKA LADIES' Cf.l'tt I

The following is the draw for the bof?oy Viand to bf player' on fhv; Miss p, BrTnrifiT v. M r s Dick: M-s MnTnnns v. M'« R /*"=<Sn: Miss TTirirr T.iirv* TVfics 7YTr , Sh'>nO V. M<-q Phqnd* Miss Johnston v. Mi?s "R MrT.Pnd: M' cc TVintncort V. M'Vc T'wpntvmarv M ,r< = TTonifin v. Mi®' "HrpmnPrt Miss T\Tp"RriflP v. M-icq r'omor; Miss K. L. On'"? v. M'"s Hufhes. The draw for the C erndf *troltr> hnndicaD is: Miss Armstrong v. Mrs Milliken: Mrs Hitchcock v. Mrs Britten den: Miss McShane v. Miss B. Lee: Miss B. Austin v. marker.

HAGLEY CLUB The first round of the club championships and the bogey match, which 1 was postponed last week on account of the bad weather, will be plaj-ed this Saturday. The draw as arranged will stand for this week. V RICHMOND HILL CLUB t a a The draw for the bogey match to b be played to-day is as follows; —Mrs t. Bell-Syer and Mrs V. Hamilton, Mrs s Glackin and Mrs Wynyard, Mrs Sim g and Miss Pender, Miss Bell and Mrs Rattray, Mrs Widdowson and Mrs & Evans, Miss Dean and Mrs Whiteman, Mrs Dalton and Miss Wilson, Miss Wiggins and Miss M. Hamilton, Mrs Paterson and scorer. TAI TAPU CLUB The following team will play the Kaituna Club at Kaituna over the week-end:—J. Bain, W. G. Macartney, G. Turnbull, D. Macdonald, F. Withell, G. Stoddart, A. W. Parrott, J. Mackenzie, I. Weston, and J. Calder. n ii RAKAIA CLUB ® On Saturday, at 1.30 p.m., the annual d match, men versus women members, P will bo played on the Acton links. v ~ li CHEVIOT CLUB $ The following is the draw for the r first round of the men's senior championship, to be played by Saturday j September B:—F. D. Childs and T. E. a Kerr, a bye; R. G. Westenra v. G. R. t Macdonald; A. C. Fuller v. W. G. c Dickson; A. D. Fleming v. J. D. Flem- 1 ing; M. Taylor v. M. Childs; A. Cox I v. L. 11. Marshall; A. G. Kerr v. S. 2 Denton. t The first round for the junior cham- l pionship is also to be played off by c Saturday, September 8. The follow- e ing is the draw: —C. S. Gordon and R. s Forbes a bve; B. Bosomworth and J. 2 S. Webb a 'bye; J. Fitzsimmons v. M. j Lawry; J. Flaherty v. W. Hughes; t N. Matthews v. J. Anderson; C. A. r Mowat v. A. Gilianders. i I The Westenra Cup competition, ( ' which was postponed on Satur- ( j day last owing to the wet weather, will now be played on ] . the Cheviot links on September 8 and ] I 9" i

RANGIORA LADIES V. HAGLEY LADIES

j AMERICAN TEAM FOR ; CENTENARY Si s

-j A YON DALE LADIES* CLUB

■ . A team from the Hagley Ladies" Clu'o ( visited the Rangiora links in ideal , weather. The match resulted in a win i for the home team by seven games to ] five. The results of the individual ; games were as follows: — Hagley. Rangiora. Miss N. MorMiss D. Brucu 0 rish . 1 Mrs Cullman 0 Mrs Davis .. 1 Miss N. MacMiss Stewart 0 donald .. 1 Miss E. Atkinson .. 0 Mrs Tolmie .. I Miss A. WalkMiss Richards 1 er .. 0 Miss Macdonald 1 Mrs Keetley .. 0 Miss F. ThrelI Miss Hunter .. 1 keld 0 Miss M. Saunders .. 3 Miss C. Ambrose 0 i FOURSOMES ! Miss Bruce and Miss Morrish i Mrs Cullman 0 and Mrs Davis 1 | Miss Stewart Miss Macdonald and Miss A!- and Mrs Tol- | j kinson .. 0 mie . . I j ! Miss Richards Miss Walker I | and Miss Mac- and Mrs Keet,- ! I donald .. 0 ley 1 j Miss Hunter Miss F. Threl- | and Miss keld and Miss Suundnrs . . 1 Ambrose . . 0 j | OAMARU LADIES V. TIMARU j | LADIES I The annual match between the i I Oamaru and Timaru Ladies' Golf l j Clubs was played at Oamaru yesterI day, the Awamoa links being in splert- < | did order. The weather was beauti- . ! fully sunny. The match ended all 1 | square. Results, Timaru names first: ; SINGLES • Miss Howell 1, Mrs Orbcll 0. Mrs Scott 1, Mrs Frater 0. ! Mrs Hawkes 1, Miss Wylde Browne 0. Mrs Kerr 1, Miss Hall 0. Miss McKercher 1, Miss Familton 0. Miss Manchester 0, Miss P. Lane 1. Miss G. Campbell 1, Miss Cuthbcrtson 0. Miss V, Campbell 1, Mrs KilpatrickO. ] Miss Bell 0, Mrs Burton 1. j Mrs Minifie 0, Mrs Meek 1. Miss Davies 0, Mrs Brown 1. , Mrs Oxford 0, Mrs Cook 1. | Mrs Brewer 0, Mrs Robins .1. I i Mrs Piddington 0, Miss Stevenson 1.1 ! Miss Fox 0, Mrs Spooner 1. i i Timaru 7, Oamaru 8. : FOURBALI, i Mrs Scott and Miss Horwell 3. Mrs i Frater and Miss Hall 0. _ 1 | Mesdames Hawkes and Kerr 1.1 i Misses Lane and Familton 0. i I Misses McKercher and Manchester j 0, Mrs Kilpatrick and Miss Cuthbert- • son 1. Misses G. and V. Campbell 1, Mes- ; dames Burton and Meek 0. ; Misses Bell and Davies 1, Mesdames Brown and Cook 0. Mesdames Oxford and _ Minifie 0, Misses Stevenson and Robins 1. Mesdames Brewer and Piddington 0, Miss Nicolls and Mrs Spooner 1. Misses Fox and C. Nicolls I, Mrs Roll and Miss Sumpter i. Timaru 4, Oamaru 3. Grand totals, Timaru 11, Oamaru 11. WAIMAIRI LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw l'or the Canadian foursome to be played on Saturday by the members of the Wai- . mairi Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs Kibblewhite and Mrs Nicholas with Mrs W. • Russell and Miss Jones, Miss Alexander and Miss Turner with Miss Burn and . Miss McKinley, Miss G. Pitcaithly and . Miss Nelson with Dr. Jessie Scott and Miss Scott. Mrs Perry and Miss B. t Thompson with Mrs T. Fleming and Miss Gleeson, Mrs Agar and Miss Fretwell with Mrs McCausland and Miss : E. Blank. Mrs J. P. Whatman and Miss . Ross with Miss Davidson and Mrs Eastwood, Miss B. Stock and Miss Tod , with Miss Scott-Baker and Miss Gee. Mrs D. Crozier and Miss S. James' . with Mrs A. R. Blank and Miss Wass, . Mrs R. J. G. Collins and Mrs S. J. Russell with Miss Grant and Miss L. . Thompson, Miss Keys and Mrs Rowe j with Miss Pascoe and Mrs Burn, Miss Fee and Miss Brice with Miss Benz - j and Miss Green.

', The following is the draw for the fi Ladies' Golf Unicn competition to be -1 played on Saturday, commencing at : 10.30 a.m.:—Miss G. Marriott and Mrs : H. R. Butland, Mrs L. A. Gordon and ; Mrs A. H. Weir, Mrs li. R. Blair and , Mrs J W. Hugg.ns, Mrs E. B. Rimi minglon and Mrs R. E. Bennett, Miss | J. Grange and Mrs H. A. Gilbert. Mi?s 2 j D. Butcher and Mrs J. Kingsland, Miss " ! M. Kennedy and Mrs G. Bremian, Mrs | i W. J. Owens and Mrs J. Pierce, Mrs q jJ. Mai tin and Miss B. M. Cook, Mi:S K. Dobson and Mrs J. R. Grange, Mrs _ J. Burns and Mrs W. E. Stickings, Mrs R. Atkinson and Mrs F Reynolds, _ Miss E. L. Sapsford and Mrs A. Boon, , Miss P. Ellwood and Miss M. Locki, wood, Mrs J. M. Preston and Miss M. ■ Johnston, Miss I. Maindonald and Miss s F. Low. Miss S. Britton and Mrs A. W. Spenee, Mrs A. Young and Mrs C. S. Griffiths, Mips M. Todd and Mrs

, O. Anderson, Miss I. Bishop and Miss J Matheson, Miss K. Knowles and Miss F. Oborn, Miss J. C. Macdonald and Miss I. Robson, Mrs Phipps-Black 1 and Miss C. Fisher, Mrs L. J. Lev/is i and Miss E. O'Carroll. j Post entries will be accepted.

i FIVE DEFINITE SELECTIONS lUmiM MESS ASSOCIATION —BJ ELECTRIC J TELEGRArU—COPYRIGHT.) HAWTHORNE (N.J.), August 28. Mr George Jacobus, president of the American Professional Golfers' Association, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, emphatically denied reports that no American golfers haa definitely decided to participate m the centenary championships. He saia that a team would positively be sent. Five, including Paul Runyan, had been definitely selected and had accepted, and a sixth would be named within a week, by which time the list would be published. Mr Jacobus added he had authorised and had already made tentative bookings for the team to sail from San Pedro in the Mariposa on October 17 He understood that Gene Sarazen was unable to make the trip, owing to professional engagements in America. Joe Kirkwood had not been selected bv the Golf Association Committee, arid whether he would make the trip on his individual initiative was not known, but it was thought unlikely. Olin Dutra (open champion) would not be invited, as he was not well. Mr Jacobus asked the Australian Press Association to quote him as saying that the team selected would be exceptionally strong.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 13

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GOLF Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 13

GOLF Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21256, 30 August 1934, Page 13

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