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HANMER SPRINGS CLUB The Kanmer Springs Golf Club played a Stableford competition during the week-end, the weather being perfect. The winner was Mrs A. H. Tovey, whose score was 42. Cards were returned as follows:
A party of players from the Amberley Club will visit Hanmcr next weekend for an inter-club match. Tlie first round of the ladies' knockout handicap over 13 holes, resulted as follows: Mrs G. O. Rutherford (received 15) beat Miss M. Mclbom. 1 up. Miss M. Owen beat Miss M. Gillies, 1 tip. Mrs C. Maync (received 4) beat Mrs J. L. Hay, 7 and G.
Miss Cora Burns beat Mrs A. Dawson (received 6), 4 up and 3. Mrs A. H. Tovey (received 12) beat Mrs J. W. Ross, 3 up and 1. Miss T. W. Penney beat Miss E. Hodges (received 5), 2 up and 1.
Miss F. Croft (received 9), beat Mrs W. Hamner Atkinson, 3 up and 2. Miss M. Cramer Roberts (received 2) beat Miss C. Wilson, 1 up. Miss N. Henshaw beat Miss B. Maher (received 7), 2 up and 1.
Miss M. Eaton (received 4) beat Miss D. L. James, 5 up and 4. Miss E. Lister (received 23) beat Miss - E. Parsons at fourteenth hole.
Miss W. King won by default from Mrs P. Cross. Mrs P. Breekon won by default, from Miss J. Reader.
Miss M. Slewart won by default from Miss F. Murray.
Miss J. Sutherland won by default from Miss E. Renfree.
Miss G. Doak won by default from Mrs Cotterill. The draw for the Ladies' Golf Union handicap to be played to-morrow is as follows: —Miss J. Sutherland plays Mrs J. L. Hav, Mrs W. Hanmer Atkin- | son plays Miss M. Stewart, Mrs C. Maync plays Miss E. Hodges, Miss T. W. Penney plays Miss M. Melbom, Miss W. King plays Miss D. L. James, Mrs A. H. Tovey'plays Mrs P. Cross, Mrs A. Dawson plays r".\s P. Breekon, I Mrs J. W. Ross plays Miss C. Burns, I Miss E. Parsons plays Miss N. Hen- : shaw. i i CHRISIX HURCH CLUB TEAMS j CHOSEN ! The Christchurch Golf Club team lo play a Wellington side for the Tuson Cup at Shirley on Monday is as follows:—A. R. Blank, C. J. Ward. R. T. Tosswill, P. H. N. Freeth. L. A. Dongall, M. H. Godby, J'. R. Godby, and M. W. Simes. On the following week-end a Christchurch Club team will go to Dunedin lo play a return match with Balmacev/an for the Campbell Hosking Shield, and the Hanmer Shield. The team is j as follows:-R. G. Arnould, P. H. N. \ Freeth, L. A. Dougall. R. W. Morgan, D. H. Butcher, M. 11. Godby, P. R. Godby, and W. H. Cowper. Matches foi the Hanmer arid Campbell Hosking Shields were played at Shirley earlier in the season, and both trophies were retained by Christchurch. The Tuson Cup is at present held by Wellington. INTERNATIONAL MATCHES IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIANS BEAT ENGLISH | VISITORS j i (VMITEU T'KESS A.S.SOtrAUON-—HT ZLtCTRIC I TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.)
(Received November 12, 11.15 p.m.)
MELBOURNE, November 12.
The Australians beat the visiting British players in the second series of singles matches in the international golf tournament.
Mrs A. H. Tovey . 16 26 42 Miss C. Bums . 16 22 38 N. Egan . 18 18 36 Miss T. \V. Penney . 16 20 36 B. Bradshaw . 12 23 35 Miss D. L. James . 8 27 35 E. Norman Smith . 27 8 35 E. W. Carter . 28 6 34 A. J. Lahmert 22 12 34 T. Menzies '. Is 15 33 J. B. Graves . 13 20 33 D. M. Lewis . 28 4 32 Miss M. Melbom . U 17 S) Miss E. Parsons . 24 6 30 D. Stark . 16 14 30 2. A. Lahmert . 16 14 30 D. Roach . 12 18 30 A. Reid . 24 5 29 K. C. Elisor . 20 9 29 Li. Lapthornc . 11 18 29 Mrs A. Dawson 2 27 29 D. Stavert ! 20 8 28
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