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GOLF

♦ PERFECT weather i)FISN DAY AT AVON DA LIS The weather was perfect for goh , the weekend. Both Saturday and Sunday were line, with just enough wind to make things interesting without being a nuisance. The Avondale Club held a mo;>t successful open day, many players from other clubs competing. The visitors, however, were not particuiqriv fortunate, as ail the events went f If, Avondale players. The mixed Can>lian stroke foursome played on Saturri'W afternoon was won by Mr and Mrs J Martin with a net 72. A fourhVll bogey for men was won by K i McMenamiii and G. R. Hunter with „ excellent 8 up. McMenamm respited his success in the afternoon by tnkinfi the senior stroke handicap with a net 07. The junior went to G. L. Y The"'final of the Eorthwick Vase was played at Shirley on Saturday, G. P Parkinson beating A. A. Boon, 2 and 1 Neither player struck form on the io'urney out, both taking more than 40 for the first nine. The standard improved on the run home, but Parkinson was the steadier. Boon was having a bad day with his putter | which, except for patches of brilliance, | wa s far from steady. A fourball bogey was also played, three pairs, J. 11. Mortlock and. C. H. Tiyior C. Holdsworth and A. Young, and P-' H- N. Freeth and I. M. Godby, coming in with cards of 4 up. Entries for the Easter tournament at Shirley close to-day with the secre- | to Tlir Hagley Club played stroke liau- I dicaps on Saturday. The winner of ih" senior division was G. Steele, with ! a net Gl. and the winner of the junior j Steere, with a net 63. Top-dressing on three holes at Harewood interfered to some extent with the programme this week-end. The captain's trophy was played over 30 holes instead of 36, on adjusted handicaps, and was won by I. B. Crornb, with net rounds of 58 and 55. J. S. Wilson and C. E. Bowcn tied in the senior stroke played in the morning, and D. I. Macdonald won the junior division. With the morning round, the iirst round of the White Clip was played. A mixed fourball bogey for the Russley Cleek was played at Russley on Saturday afternoon, the winners being G. A. Connal and Mrs Connal, with a card of 7 up. Stroke handicaps were played in conjunction with the fourth round of the Tosswill Clip during the week-end. J. W. Logan won the senior division and J. Ronnie the junior. At Richmond Hill, the second qualifying round of the captain's trophy was played together with stroke handicaps. The senior division went to J. J, Moir, with a net 04. The junior section was won by E. S. Thomson, who turned in a net 61 off .18. He was U strokes ahead of the next junior, C. A. Slee is leading the qualifiers for the captain's trophy. Medal matches were played at Templeton in conjunction with the second round of the Rudkin Cup. N. Farrant won the senior with n net 75, and F. Instone the junior, with a net 72. In a Canadian foursome si.rcke i played at Rawhiti, G. Cormack and R. T. Cooper won, with a net 59. The first round of foursome play for the cup presented by W. J. Horwell was held at Waimairi. HAGLEY CLUB i The following were the best cards | in a stroke handicap played at Hagley j on Saturday (par 681: — j SENIORS | Gross. Hep. Net, j G. Steele .. 77 10 01 1 J. C. Cullman .. 75 12 03 | W. M. Tyers .. 80 17 03 ; J. A. Mastei'tou .. 30 10 0-1 R. S. Kent .. 77 10 07 : P. C. Fenwick .. 05 13 67; A.C.Wilson .. 85 18 67 : M. Foley .. 79 11 63 G. S. Strack .. 82 14 08 G. K. McAllum .. 82 14 68 F. E. Morris ..80 18 08 1 J. Wyn Irwin 81 12 6'J JUNIORS i J. Steere .. 84 21 O.'i F. J. B. Murray .. 84 20 64 C. P. Bruere .. 88 24 64 H. E, Goggin .. 89 24 65 D. Crozier .. 88 22 66 E. R. Webb .. 90 24 66 j P. A. Irving .. 91 24 07 ; W. J, Cartwright .. 92 24 68 ; A. L. B. Ross" . . 92 24 fit? H. S. Eaton ..89 20 09 , WALYJAfKI BEACH CLUB j The first round of the foursomes for Hie challenge cup, presented by Mr W. ,i. Harwell, played at Waimairi Beach yesterday, resulted as follows: S. J. Russell and G. .Hoffman beat R. H. Lake and R. J. G. Collins. B. M. Lake and E. J. Bradshaw beat B. C. Rowe and W. E. P. Butler. A. Henry and W. J. Horwell beat W. Ihissell and D. G'. Parker. D. B. L. Bowker and J. W. Arnold drew with C. E. SrnitTi and J. A. M. Brittenden. S. Morris and J. Orcenslade a bye.

i CHRISTCHUKCH CLUB The following cards were returned in a fourball bogey: J. H. Mortlock and C. 11. Taylor .. .. 4 up C. Holdsworth and A. Young .. .. 4 up P. H. N. Freeth and I. M. Godby .. .. 4 up M. W. Simcs and P. D. Shea .. .. 3 up Sir Cyril Ward and C. J. Ward . . .. 3 up A. L. Cropp and J. A. Oliver .. .. 2up D. H. rii i f.clier and J. Dulph .. .. 2up L. Harris and J. H. W. Sheppard . . 2 up M. H. Godby and W. G. Scannell . . . . 2 up R. J. Hobbs and F. S. Grant .. . . 2 up C. S. Morris and S. P. Godfrey . . 2 up H. W. Macfarlane and J. D. Hutchison . . 2 up O. A. Y. Johnston and E. W. Reeves . . -2 up C. Bonnington and F. Armstrong . . . . 1 up J. Ramsden and I<. W. Robinson . . 1 lip J. F. Tipning and L. B. Scott " . . . . J up K. J. Walker and G. R. Stevenson .. 1 up J. K. Davidson and A. R. Blank . . . . all square L. A. Dougall and 11. W. Morgan .. .. all square M. G. Louisson and W. R. Lascelies .. .. all square D. M. Christie and A. L. Macfarlane .. . . all square N. E. Tingey and M. J. Russell . . ■ • 1 down R. M. Adaihs and 11. It. T. Spanjer .. . . 2 down H. Barlow and J. L. Ver- , . . 2 down C. K. Sams and J. O. Jamison . . .. .2 down E. J. Pumphrey and C. J. Wilson .. • • 2 down A. H. Glasgow and R. de B. Ash worth .. 3 down F. P. Tyinons and S. If. Hooper . . . . 3 down R. R. Bell and A. D. Tench 3 down W. A. McQueen and E. W. Hasell •• 3 down G. W. Havcrfield and W. Harman .. .. 5 down J. M. Epps and G. N. B. Wynne . . . . 5 down P. M." Collins and D. M. Formaii .. .. 5 down RUSSLEY CLUB The Russley cleek 'mixed fourball bogey; was played on Saturday in perfect weather. Therms was a very large entry and the scoring was good. Best cards were:— , G. A. Connal and Mrs Connal 7 up H. P. Ronnie and. Miss F,. Ward 6 up A. O. Wellwood and Mrs Wellwood . . ' ■ . 0 up 11. S. Beaumont and Mrs W. R. Knowles . . . . G up O. H. Burns and Mr* 11. P. Lawry . . . . [> up J. R. Templin and Mis Templin 5 up R. B. Smy,the and Mrs L. M. Tucker .. .. .. 4 up R. A. Witbrock and Miss B. Evans .. .. . . 4 up J. E. Hamilton and Miss E. Nutl 4 up H. A. I'enn and Miss G. M. Cotton .. • • 3 up R. B. Dagger and Miss C. Mitchell .. . . • ■ 3 up G. J. Leech and Mrs Leech .. 3up G. M. Hall and Mrs Hall . . 3 up V. R. J. Hcan and Miss R. Buckhurst . . . . . . 3 up R. V. White and Miss L. Gates 2 up A. E. Acroyd and Mrs A. C. Falconer ... .. . . 2 up 11. C. Hassall and Mrs H. C. Hassall .. .. -.2 up S. L. Partridge and Mrs T. A. Fleming .. .. . . 2up H. L. BJamires and Miss M. Willi." .. • • . . 2 up L. W. Baker and Miss F. Ward 2 up A. L. Smith and Mrs W. B. Scott .. . . 2 up 11. F. Robertson and Miss R. Hall .. . . . • 1 up 11. P. V. Brown and Miss A. Ronnie .. 1 up E. C. Tipping and Miss B. Wilkinson . . .. 1 up The fourth and tlnal qualifying round of the Tosswill Cup was played over the week-end in conjunction with stroke handicaps. The course v/as in excellent order after the recent rains and the scoring was again good. The best cards were:

I I I TKMIMJiTOX COI'NTUY CLUB The monthly medal match was j played during the week-end in con- ! i junction with the second round of the I Iludkin Clip. Fairways and greens were both in perfect condition, and as a result several good cards were returned. The following were the best

KANGIORA ci/uri A match for the April medals was played among members of the Rangier a Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. The senior grade resulted in a tie between P. G. Ellis and W. T. N. Kcir, and the junior grade was won by C. L. Meredith-Kaye. The best cards returned were:—■ | SENIORS j

! - ! ; KAIATOI CI.Ui: In the knock-out competition for the Evans Cup, played at the Kaiapoi links ou Saturday afternoon, results were as follows: L. B. Evans beat S. E. Papprill. V. Shoehy beat A. Gordon. H. R. Aspinall beat T. K. Papprill. P. S. Smaill beat G. Brown. E. E. Papprill beat E. W. Archbold. R. D. Evans beat R. H. Martin. J. G. P. Hicks beat S. Rinaldi. The following were the best cards returned in a bogey match: — JG. P. Hicks .. .. all square 4. W. Leithcad .. ..ail square Ij. B. Evans .. .. all square R. H. Reid .. .. till square H. 11. Blackwell .. ..2 down R. D, Evans .. ..2 down

AVONDALE CLUB An open tournament was held at Avondale during the week-end. The best cards were: — Gross. Hep. Net. J. Martin and Mrs Martin .. ..87 15 J. L. Blair and Mrs Blair .. -.00 17 <3 11. B. Sharp and Miss E. James .. S3 It 74 j S. S. Vinnicombe and j Miss I. N. Robson 8G 12 74: T. S. Knight and Mrs Preston .. ..79 5 74 W. M. Clcland and Miss El wood .. 03 0 74 L. S. Smith and Mrs Smith .. 85 10 75 C. E. Tripner and Mrs Bell .. .. 96 21 75 M. J. Barnett and Miss Grange .. ..94 18 70 L. A. Gordon and Mrs _ 1 Gordon .. ..94 10 70j J. B. McClymont and _ i Miss Sapsford .. 85 fl 76 j R. S. Pearson and Mrs _ 1 Butland .. 91 15 70 j C. W. Oborji and Miss j Britton .. .. 94 18 7G ( L. J. Lewis and Mrs Lewis .. . . 95 19 7G J, L. Davis and Miss Are hey .. ..91 14 77 F. V. Hodgkinson and Mrs Hodgkinson .. 94 17 77 R. A. Campbell and Mrs Campbell .. 93 1G 77 R. W. Rose and Mrs Cook .. ..92 15 77 J. Millard and Miss I. Maindonald .. 83 5 78 On Sunday morning a four-ball bogey handicap was won by K. JMcMenamin and G. R. Hunter with a score of 8 up. Results were:— K. J. McMenamin (8) and G. R. Hunter (11) .. .. 3 up G. L. Young (17) and J. W. Huggins (17) .. .. 7UP T. W. Paterson (10) and S. J. Jackson (11) .. .. 0 up R. S. Pearson (7) and A. Gibson <7) .. G liP M. W. Simes and-E. A. Cleland ((!) .. .. 5 up J. L. Blair (G) and R. D. Frizzell (12) .. .. 3up 1,. W. Hudson (12) and G. Berry (5) .. .. 3up •E. Shennan (11) and R. A. Campbell (9) .. .. 2up T. Easterbrook (!)) and F. W. Deighton (7) .. ..2 up H. Quigley (5) and J. Mil-. lard (I) .. .. 2up j D, V. Gordon (14) and L. A. Gordon (11) .. lup D. Adams (G) and W. M. Clcland (5) .. ..1 up L. S. Smith (7) and G. S. Harrison (18) .. ..1 up J. S. Newman (G) and E. Atkinson (!)) .. .. square L. J. Lewis (11) and H. V. Sharp (5) .. .. square J. B. McClymont (8) and N. V. Smith (7) .. .. square B. Connell (14) and J. Thomas (18) .. square! On Sunday afternoon, stroke handicaps were played. K. J. McMenamm won the senior division, and G. L. Young the junior. The best cards were:—

A teams competition was won by G. L. Young 05, R. Rofe 78, J. W. : Huggins 79, and A. L. Craven 68, total 290. The runners-up were L. S. j Smith 79, K. J. McMenamin 67. J. S. I Piper 76, and L. McMenamin 74, total ; 2 ( J6. The putting competitions lor men, were won on both days by J. Millard. I The women's competition resulted in a tie between Miss Elwood, Miss James, and Mrs Palon.

AKAKOA CI-IB 1 The draw for a Canadian foursome is as follows:—Miss E. White and F. G. ; Armstrong play Miss S. Armstrong 1 and F. C. Newton: Miss S. Oliver and F. Brocherie play Miss J. Masefiekl and W. M. McClure; _ Miss D. Leete and R. Bruce play Miss J. Me- ; Bride and W. B. Ramsay; Miss S. M. Brown and J. Drummond play Miss J. ■ Brocherie and W. E. M. Jacobson; Miss -j H. McKendry and F. Davis play Mrs \ W. B. Ramsay and L. Clements; Mrs : C. A. Young and G. A. E. le Lievre play Miss J. le Lievre and T. J. McKenzie; Miss P. Davis and R. R. ; McKcnzie play Miss L. Henning and P. Narbey; Miss E. McKay and L. le Lievre play Miss K. Ayres and J. X. Ferguson; Mrs E. E. Eves and Miss B. Jaeobson play Mrs J. McKay and P O'Dohcrty; Miss E. Mcßride and J. Wright plav Mrs H. W. Oliver and H. Wright; W. Bulman and Mrs Bulman plav Misses J. and M. Clements; Miss M." Jacobson and C. A. Young j play Miss N. Henning and O. Giddcns; Miss M. Armstrong and Miss K. Wilson play Miss E. Jacobson and Miss le Lievre.

gekaldine club Bogey matches were played on the Geraldine District Golf Club's links on Saturday afternoon. The best cards returned read as follow: —

WINNER OF TIIE MELBOURNE CENTENARY "OI'EN" j, Thompson, winner of the big event, used a Spnlcling lopflitc (•paintless), thus endorsing the opinion of outstanding champions such as Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen. Ihese notabilities have too much at stake in public appearances to risk any other ball than the one that will give utmost performance in plav. It is really a very modest luxury to pay only 3s for the ball that assists your game like the Spalding "Topflitc"—sweet "click" from club-head—greater distance, and unerring accuracy in flight. Try a "Topllite" (paintless) for the sake of your game. —1

RICHMOND HILL CLUB The second qualifying round of the captain's trophy, in conjunction with stroke handicaps, was played at Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon. Scoring on the whole was very good. The results were as follows: SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. J. I. Moir .. 76 12 64 D. E. Climie .. 77 9 G8 J. D. Lawrence .. 76 7 69 G. L. Wynyard .. 77 8 C 9 F. J. Glackin, jun ..78 9 69 F. J. Glackin ..79 10 69 R. D. M. Bassctt ~ 83 14 69 R. R. Senior .. 85 16 69 D. C. Johnston .. 75 4 71 R. D. Glackin ... 81 10 71 71. E. Hastie ..83 12 71 V. E. Hamitlon .. 87 16 7L W. D. Wood .. 80 7 73 R, H. T. Hamilton ..81 8 73 R. IL Booth .. 85 12 73 J. S. B. Bruges 83 8 75 C. A. Rattray .. 8G 11 75 JUNIORS K. S. Thomson .. 78 17 61 A. S. Graham .. 90 26 74 W. H. Banks .. 88 22 66 R. C. Ring .. 87 20 67 G. N. Holmes .. 88 21 67 C A. Rico .. 89 22 67 S. P. Dalton .. 94 26 78 H. L. Whiteman .. 8G 17 60 F. T. Cheshire .. 91 22 69 F. H. Hamilton .. 93 24 CO P. L. C. Bell-Syer .. 93 21 72 11. D. Graham .. 97 24 73 CAPTAIN'S TROPHY The following qualified:— Ist rd. 2nd rd. Net net. net. Hep. Tl. C. A. Sice .. 63 63 26 126 P. 1,. C. Bell-Syer 61 69 24 130 G. N. Holmes .. 67 67 21 134 A. S. Graham .. 71 64 26 135 J. D. Lawrence .. 68 69 7 137 F. J. Glackin .. 68 69 10 137 J. I. Moir .. 75 64 12 139 R. R. Senior ..70 69 16 139 R. D. M. Basselt 72 68 15 110 E. S. Thomson .. 79 61 17 140 D. C. Johnston .. 70 71 4 141 H. L. Whiteman .. 72 69 17 141 W. IT. Banks .. 75 66 22 141 D. E. Clirnie .. 74 68 9 142 F. J. Glackin, iun. 73 69 9 142 V. E. Hamilton ..71 71 16 142 H. D. Graham .. 69 73 24 142 The last four players will play of! for places. The women's Slableford match will be played to-morrow, not on April 23 as ureviously announced. The following is the draw for the Slableford match to be played tomorrow:—Mrs J. Wilson and Mrs H. L. Evans, Mrs P. L. C. Bell-Syer and Miss J. Deari, Mrs G. L. Wynyard and Mrs N. IL Barlow, Miss E. Bell and Mrs F. J. Glackin, Mrs H. J. Williams and Mrs J. E. Brodie, Mrs V. E. Hamilton and Mrs L. F. Regnault, Mrs 11. L. Whiteman and scorer.

ASIIBUHTON MEDAL MATCH A medal match was played by the Ashburton Golf Club on Saturday, resulting in a win for L. C. Nash and I. M. Hamilton, who tied with a net score of 68 in the senior, and F. P. Fogarty with 69 in Ihe junior. The greens, which have been top-dressed recently, were in perfect order. The best cards were as follows: —

TI.MAKI' CLUB The following were the best scores returned in the bogey handicap played at Higiifield on Saturday:—

NORTH KM) (TIM AH 1) CLUB Following were the results pf a bogey match played by the North End vTimaru) Ciub on Saturday:— MEN 11. Washer .. ..4 up J. Turnbull .. .. all square R. Moyes .. .. 3 down A. R. Clark .. .. 3 down A. Ross .. .. 3 down WOMEN Miss N. Sullivan .. all square Miss G. Grant .. 5 down Mrs J. Barnard .. G down Mrs 11. Kellett .. 0 down GLEN-ITI (TIMARU) CLUB Following were the results of a stroke handicap match played by the Glen-iti (Timaru) Golf Cub on Satur- !

WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB Miss F. Glceson was the winner of the medal match played at Waimairi on Saturday afternoon. The next best cards returned were those of Miss C. Graham, 109-30-73; Mrs F. Brittan, 93-18-75; and Mrs Roberts, 99-20-79. Miss B. Scott was the winner of the C grade match.

RAW lIITI LADIES' CLUB A Ladies' Golf Union medal match was played over the week-end by the Rawhiti Ladies' Golf Club. The following were the best cards: —

KAN<;iOKA LADIES' CLUB The draw for the bogey match to be played among members of the Rangiora Ladies' Club on Thursday is as follows: —Mrs P. G. Ellis and Miss J. Threlkeld, Mrs Menzies and Miss J. Glasgow. Miss F. Threlkeld and Mrs F. G. Tolmic, Miss N. Morrish and Mrs G. E. H. Davis, Miss P. Brucre and Mrs O'Donohue, Mrs P. Giles and scorer. The following will play a handicap round:—Miss M. Thompson and Miss ,T. Rutherford, Mrs Meredith-Kaye and, Mrs R. Ellis, Miss M. Trollope and Miss R. Clark, Mrs G. W. Southgate and Miss Verrall, Mrs A. S. Louisson and Mrs Bonish, Miss A. Archer and scorer.

TIMARU LADIES' CLUB The best scores returned in ;> medal match played by the Timaru Ladies' Golf Club were as follows:

BRITISH GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP.

A 13-year-old girl ivun the above Championship uig the S.S. NORTH BRITISH golf ball, consistently driving 200 to 250 yards. That's proof that there's no heed to "slog" at the NORTH BRITISH—but swing easil; and smoothly and see how it RESPONDS, giving you extreme distance without effort.. S.S. NORTH BRITISH .. 3/PIN HI ... .. l/o R8550

TEMUKA LADIES' CLUB The following werq the best Scores in the stroke competition played oh Saturday:—

SENIORS Gross. IIcp. Net. J. W. Logan 77 9 Go H. P. Ilennie 7 U (i 70 A. P. O'Callaghan 79 9 70 J'. A. Jarrett 83 12 71 F. D. Jones 85 12 73 G. L. O'Halloran 8G 18 73 Ct. P. Irving 87 14 73 G. J. Leech 87 14 73 P. Wynn-Williams til 7 71 G. A. Connal til 10 74 7 4 D. S. Anderson 84 12 G. T. Alloy 71) 4 7) L. E. Robinson 81 (i 75 A. M. Fowler 82 7 75 C. E. Evans 80 1 1 75 R. B. Smythc 87 12 75 R. A. Ba^shaw 8!) ' 14 75 A. L. Smith 89 14 75 G. M. Hall 89 14 75 A. E. Ackroyd o(i 10 7 IS C. II. Johnstone 88 If) 70 A. B. Duncan 8!) 18 70 E. F. L. Hill 89 13 70 JUNIOR Gross. IIcp. Net. J. Rem he 89 24 05 07 A, A. Blunder! 87 20 N. S. Coxhead 98 24 09 G. W. Russell 80 10 70 V. R. J. flean 88 10 70 Y. C. Mathews 89 18 71 W. H. Price 90 19 71 H. F. Hanna 90 19 71 H. C. Hassall 90 18 72 G. W. C. Smithson 9(i 23 73 1'. A. Fleming 91 17 74 R. L. Woods 98 24 74 E. Spit/. 99 24 75 P. H. T. Alpers 9!) 24 \73 II. S. Beaumont ,, 91 15 76 H. P. V. Brown 91 15 70 L. F. Tisdall 98 17 70 J. L. Mvhre 99 22 77 J. It. Thomas 102 24 78 A. E. Byrne 102 24 7 u KAWIIITI cur I: A men's Canadian foursomewas played over the weekend. The best cards handed in were: — Gross. IIcp. Net. G. Cormack and R. T. Cooper 0!i 9 59 D. Kennedy and if. 01 Taylor 70 9 R. B. Jackson and n. 00 C. Matthews 77 11 C. Brown and F. Walloon 7G 9 07 K. J. Campbell and E. Christensen 79 12 07 C. Shaw and II. Throp 78 5 08 J. Hastings and H, Sparrow I ' 77 !) 08 A. J. Manning and J. S. Murphy 84 in 08 A. L. Law and N". E. Clemens 80 12 08 A. B. L. Smith and L. W. Besley 70 9 09 A. Stevenson and ii. Shaw 82 13 (JO G. W. Bishop and i\ G9 D. Matson 83 14 I,. Matson and C. Cauldwell 85 15 70 C. Mullan and M. Taylor 79 9 70 J. M. Mitchell and M. Minson 84 14 70 J. Lovell and E. Marchant 82 12 70 A. Stokes and F. B. 71 Skinner 81 10 B. A. Miles and G. 71 Clemens as 12 N. Jarvis and L. Tait 83 0 74 V. Jensen and C. A. 75 Cooper S. 83 8 C. McCoy and 90 Mundy 15 75

j IIAREWOOI) CLUB ! Owin:; to recent top-dressin S on hole; Nos. 12, 13, and 14, the captain's trophy (two rounds of stroke play) was played over 30 holes at Hai'ewood during the week-end. The handieitps u£ all player were automati- ; cally adjusted. | Result a were:— ; CAPTAIN'S TROPHY • 1st rd. 2nd rd. Tl. ! I. B. Cromb . 58 55 113 : J. S. Wilson . 50 58 114 ; L. J. iVloorhouse . 59 55 114 ; F. 11. JJrown 58 57 115 D. i. Maedonald . 5G 00 116 1 M. W. Beavcn 58 59 117 II. 1V1. S. Dawson . 00 ;)7 117 C. P. A.:;ar . 59 59 .118 ■ N. S. Wybcr . 57 01 118 A. Johnston . 59 00 119 A. \7. Williams . 58 01 119 \ G. J. Jenkin . 58 01 119 R. G. Maleolmson . 02 57 119 i A. B. Edwards . 04 55 J19 i G. W. Green . <H 515 119 W. E. Holers . 05 55 120 1 C. T. Werrcn . 00 00 120 I N. E. Tingey . 00 01 121 ! J. T. Tavor.er . 03 58 121 ! F. O. Schmidt . 00 01 121 I .1. C. Johns . 57 04 121 B. N. Austin , 5u 03 121 STROKE HANDICAPS SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. J. S. Wilson . 05 !) 50 C. E, Bowen . 07 11 50 N. S. Wyber . 07 10 57 M. B. Cook . 01 0 58 C. J. McFaddcn . 05 7 58 B. N. Austin . 07 9 58 I. B. Cromb . 08 10 50 E. H. Smith . 01 2 59 C. '1'. Werren . 70 10 (it) H. M. S. Dawson . 70 10 00 D. C. Cruzier . 07 0 01 F. Barris . 08 7 01 A. F. Preston . 71 10 01 A. C. Parson 72 11 01 F. W. Stevens . 71 10 01 C. B. Crowley . 71 9 1:2 A. T. Boll . 72 10 02 D. S. Gower . 09 7 02 C. Hai-h . 73 11 02 W. B. Bawry . 08 0 02 R. G. Maleolmson . 70 « 02 JUNIORS D. T. Maedonald . 72 10 51i : J. C. Johns . 70 13 57 A. S. Gcddes . 71 13 58 | F. if. Brown . 72 14 58 M. W. Baaven 72 14 58 | G. J. Jenkin . 72 14 58 i J. A. Johnston . 71 13 58 i C. R. Osier . 74 10 58 j A. W. Williams . 71 13 58 A. Johnston . 7.'! 14 59 { C. P. Atiar . 75 10 5!) 1 B. J. Moorhouse 75 10 59 i S. ,J. Moore . 73 13 (iO ■ R. de G. Ro'oilliard .• 74 14 (50 J. H. .Robertson 74 14 GO F. O. Schmidt 74 14 00 G. W. Green . 74 13 01. J. I,. Harrison . 7.'! 12 01 i D. Neil 7 5 14 01

cards: — SENIOR Gros; . Hep. Net. N. Fan-ant Of) 10 73 G. P. Anderson . 34 8 70 F. W. Helmorc . 1)1! If) 77 If. Spicer . ISO IS 7!! K. iirightling . . 91 12 79 A. B. Anderson . 92 12 80 A. L\ Grublj 2 ;n junk I! F. Instone . 96 21 72 VV. II. Lee . !) I n; 7:; C. H. Rich . 97 21 73 F. Jul! . ;;sj 16 72, It. Kin;: . 96 20 70 J. Cumiccn . 100 21 7(i .1. I jlf iVC.l . 100 21 70 W. R. ".Jones . !)7 20 77 R. E. Dun no (!7 19 73 M. J. Grimmer ! loo A. W. C1 uIce . !H 16 78 L. G. Potrie . 100 22 7B W. Mi liner . 95 16 79 F. A. Gasson . 97 IB 79 The second round of the Rudkin Cup was played in conjunction with the medal match over 36 holes. The following are the best scores after two rounds: — N. Farrant . 227 F. Jul! . 228 If. Smart 229 W. H. Lee ! 23!) 1, G. Peine . 2:'o A. W. Clulee . 221 F. A. Gasson 233 R. Grimmer . 233 C. IT. Rich 235 I, So well . 235 G. P. Anderson . . 235 W. Millner . 236 H. Marshall, jun . 237 R. King 239 F. P.arritt ! 240 F. Brighlling . 240 R. Spicei' . 240 W. H. Davis . 241 1!. !•'. Keene . 246 F. Williamson . 247 T:. Rudkin . . . 24!) J. Allen . 249 F. W. Helmore . . 250 J. ITiggs . 250

Gross. Hep. Net. P. G. Ellis . 74 4 70 W. T. N. Keir . 82 12 70 R. D. R. Smith . 07 16 71 E. O. Hency 78 4 74 J. D. Galloway 77 2 75 J. W. I-Iarley . 87 9 78 A. W. Vcrrail . 95 16 79 R. G. Edward . 85 5 80 JUNIORS C. L. Meredith-Kayc . . 97 24 73 R. W. Ellis . 93 10 75 G. M. Morgan . 99 24 75 G. K. H. Davis . 03 22 76 11. TvTaedonald . no 18 78 P. M. Giles . 97 19 78 E. 11 Road . 9!) 20 79 T. H. Blait) . 9!) 18 80 IT. G. Mchrt.ens . 102 22 80 J. A. MacKay . 100 20 8(J J. R. Fahcy . 106 26 80

SENIORS Gross, Hep. Not. K. J. MfMcnamin . . 77 10 07 J. Millard .. 71 1 70 V. \V. Dcigliton . . VII II 70 J. I'. Nci'/maii . . 7!) ;; 71 J. R. Grange . . 22 10 V 2 w. G. Morrison .. a i li 72 J. I,. Blair .. ;;i 72 G. Corinack ., 00 74 T. Easterbrook .. ".7 12 7.1 I j. J. Lewis .. on 14 7.") J. \V. Jackson .. 112 (i 70 II. Taylor . . !)U 14 715 A. Gibson .. 05 I) 70 H. S. Pearson .. <15 <1 70 E. Atkinson . . 'ill 12 77 II. V. Sharp .. 114 7 77 W. M. Ck'land . . U4 0 75! II. Quiglcy . . oi <; 7 c! .J UNIORS G. I,. Younj; .. 27 22 <>:> A. L. Craven .. 25 17 02 G. S. Harrison .. 1)4 24 70 R. D. Frixzell .. !> i Hi 71 S. Mo l'l'is .. 00 17 71 I'. Macdonnld .. ;{•.) Hi 71 D. A. Clarke. 1 .. ;;D 17 72 D. V. Gordon .. in 111 72 W. Ramsay . . 00 17 72 c. G. M. Boyee .. !I2 1!! 71 J. S. Piper .. !H 1.7 70 L. A. Gordon . . HI 14 77 L. V/. Hudson . . 94 1G 72

WOMEN Mrs D. Be Cren 11 5 down Mrs E. P. Bennett 14 (> down Miss M. Symington .. 11 7 down Mrs A. L. Brinton 13 7 down Miss HarfU-eavcs 24 10 down Mrs D. C. Williamson 14 11 down MEN G. N. Fieldcn 17 4 down D. J. Lack 9 (! down W. Hamilton 15 B down .T. S. Barker 17 8 down W. C. Webb 10 !) down II. Pal rick 12 n 10 down J. Scolt 17 down E. P. Bennett 22 i I down E. B. Guinness 17 12 down A. W. Jones 18 12 down R. IV. J.'irmari 23 12 down

SENIOR Gross Hep. Net. L. C. Nash 84 10 C8 I. 1\I. Hamilton 78 to 68 J. T. Smith 73 2 71 P. Harper - }i7 10 71 L. E. Carter 75 .'i 72 J. W. Kcij; 85 10 75 I!. 11 Lambert \ 9 75 J UNIOI f\ P. H«.;;arty !)] 22 (>!) B. Knox ill 24 70 J. I'.T. j\1cRae <10 20 70 G. B. Williams ;i!i 17 72 A. A. Todd 101 20 73 R. Shearman 97 24 73 N. F. Pattle Oil 10 78 ,J. Lane io:! 24 7 IS 1A. Charlie 100 20 !U) J. Connor 100 20 80

SENIORS J. Mack ay (1) . 1 up G. A. Usshcr . all square D. J. McBcnth (5> . all square M. T. Houlihan i'l) . 1 down H. .1. C. Tonkin <11) . 2 down N. Fair <r>) . :i down A. E. JlorwoII i 10i . M down K. A. Scott i;i) . 4 down D. S. Kcmshed <:">> . 4 down 1.1. Moves (7) . 4 down W T. Crnwshaw (!)> . 4 down W. Lynch (10) . 4 down W. Thomas (B) . 5 down M. F. Ledinnham '8) . 5 down G. M. Gamble (!); . 5 down JUNIORS W. H. Wat I on <14) . up A. Robertson 113 > . all square C. Holmes (14) 1 down H. H. Dobie (141 . 2 down J. D. McMillan (18) . 4 down J. W. Cunningham (14) . 5 down R. Allan (. loj . 5 down V. J. Forbes (18) . 5 down V. T. Nicholas (14) , 6 down A. P. Greenlield (18) , 6 down C. S. Smith (15) . 7 down I. K. Martin (18) . 7 down

day:—■ Gross. Hep. Not. E. Ilobin .. 90 21 (i!) W. E. Jones ., SH ia 70 W. Stafford ■ .. ion 28 72 D Todd .. !>7 24 E. Lawrence .. 100 24 70 D. Ci'osbic .. 99 22 77 J. Kiiv .. H1 If! 7J3 C Steele 9 1 1.1 7!) D. Monzic.s . . !).j Hi 79 J. Mensies, Ken. .. Wi 17 7!) Mcnzics, jun. .. 30 !) 79 H. Sladc .. 9U 10 70 .1. Healey 100 21 79 W. J. Smith .. 104 25 79 O. Robertson .. 101 21 80 J. McDonald .. 102 22 80

A GRADE Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs J. E. Gudpeon . 85 17 03 Mrs A. B. Li. Smith . 89 21 G3 Mrs K. Lar^e . 95 26 69 Mrs J. Lovell . 83 17 71 Mrs 13. A. Milne . C,'J 11 72 Miss E. Moore . 94 21 73 Miss G. Bellamy . 94 21 73 Miss E. Lawrence . 90 24 74 Miss R. Murphy . 93 18 75 Miss H. Oliver . 100 25 75 B GRADE Gross. Hep. Net. Miss N. Fiddis . 96 31 65 Mips A. Keighley . 102 32 71 Miss A. Allingtou . 105 34 71 Mi's J. Hastings . 102 30 72 Mrs A. Hobson . 110 36 74 Mrs A. Mitchell . 104 30 74 Miss E. Tillyshort . 104 28 76 Miss R. Hardy . 107 31 76

SENIORS Gross. Hep. Net. Miss V. Campbell .. 95 18 77 Miss Horwell .. 82 4 73 Mrs Hawkcs .. 87 9 73 Mrs W. A. Scott .. 85 r> 79 Miss McKerchar .. 94 35 79 Miss Pringlc .. 89 9 80 Mrs Grant .. 93 12 81 Miss Stewart .. 99 17 82 Mrs Johnston .. 100 18 82 JUNIORS Miss Clark .. 97 29' G8 Mrs Horwell .. 103 30 73 Miss Maclean .. 99 23 70 Mrs Hunt .. 102 26 70 Miss Davics .. 100 23 77 Mrs Jowsey .. 106 :;o 77 Mrs Faii- .. 98 20 73 Mrs O'Lcary .. 101 23 78 Mrs K. S. Brown .. 113 35 78 Miss Fraser .. 107 28 79 Mrs Caithness .. 101 21 80 Miss Miller .. 109 29 80 Following were the results of the April Ladies' Golf Union match:— Gross. Hep. Net. Miss McBrklo .. 102 31 71 Miss Macaulay .. 113 33 80 Mrs Robertson .. 107 24 83 Mrs Joseph .. 117 34 83 Miss J. Robertson .. 114 30 84

Miss Gross. Hep. Net. B. Austin .. 93 24 G9 Miss Ferguson .. 104 25 79 Miss Johnstone .* 104 23 81 Mrs Shand .. 117 35 82 Mrs Dick .. 99 16 83 Miss H. Bremncr .. 110 . 25 85

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