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GOLF

RUSSLEY CLUB

EXCITING MATCH AT SHIRLEY

lI.WJLEV FILLED TO CAPACITY

The match between the teams chosen by the captain and the president at Kiurley w> Saturday, although somethJj!i' hi the nutun - ot " a holiday from terious golf was nevertheless a most cxn'.i.'.;-: The issue was in liwl'i I'iuhi lj!1 the- end. tnd ail the ivr.':i/>:tJt'.-T- gathered to watch the last j j;r cur;:., ;... it was neariy dark by t;u'.: t.n.e, ana as the match was a t.r.j.v .'■<■ president's team, which was L i.i.- ii:.:!ch i!i the lead, won. ['...,'.■■:, wa.-' hi led almost to capacity i ~ :..i: ii (la.v ancrnoon, when a mixed : n;i i -ill s■:;■ he Lewis Cleek was ,'■.•..''l. Then: were more than 120 ; : i;,' :■ ■■, .n:d it says much for the re- : :• :'i'!'i:i*'!it of thi. course that there ••• '■ . ;.'.' undue crowding. The links ;.-; vf.ry good condition- The best '.-■. '.i- that of S. W. Jameson and '.'■■.■■ D. "1. Bruce, who came in 5 up. i'li>.- :: rst round and part of the •-•■.■',;; d of the Biank Cup, a knock-out < npetiticn. were played at Harewood ''■■«' the week-end. The competition .-, among the most popular on the clubs calendar, and h. s this year attracted its usual very heavy entry. ;t:okt handicaps were played at I'.r I-y ~t i Saturday R B. Dagger v ' "i '■': '! e s icr \ i h a n't 70 an 1 - " ''" " '>i. n j--r ri-'*V, > n't *>' 'u,„ .... ;,„ k .i yid an in er-eiub match during the week-end, which resulted in a draw with eight games i.KV.-h. The match was played *-n Russley. The final of the senior knock-out « ui-.ioetition played at Teniplelon betv. een H. Grimmer and A. W. Clulec was won by Grimmer by the comfortable margin of G and 1. The junior i.emi-liuals were also decided. The Donnelly Cup, a knock-out competition, entered its first round at Richmond Hill. There was a heavy entry at Avondak; for the members' cup. of which the tirst round was played. The stroke handicap played concurrently was won by W. J. Dickinson with a net 66. G. !,. Bdrry and E. Kibblewhite won the four-bali bogey played at Rawhiti during the week-end. A match with 'he Lyttelton Club was also played at Rawhiti, the visitors winning by 10 game.: to '.). K. V.'. Christian won the stroke han<i.::;.t:> played at Waimairi yesterday in <-o;i.iuuftion with the first round of the i ;,pt: in'-: trophy. CiiiMSTCIfI'KCH CLUB Tie result:; in the president v. eao- '!,;:'! match were as follow:

HACiLb'Y CLUB The mixed lOurbaJl bof/r.y for the Lew;.-j Cieek was played .-it Hagley on .Saturday. The following were the best cards returned:—-

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Stroke handicaps were played at Russley on Saturday in fine weather. The scoring was good, despite the fact that teeing up was cancelled, no fewer than 16 players playing to or under bogey. Best cards were:—

The mixed four-ball bogey, to have been played during the indies' tournament on Saturday, May 11, has been postponed until Saturday, May 18. On Saturday next, there will be a stroke match for all players ort a 24 handicap. Any member who has not entered and who wishes to play will kindly ring the secretary not later than Wednesday night. HAREWOOD CLUB The first round of the Blank Cup was played this week-end in a sou'westerly gale, which made conditions I difficult. Results were as follows: G. M. Bingham beat D. M. C. Angus, by default; A. B. Edwardes beat G. H. Frater, 1 up; J. S. Wilson beat G. J. Jenkins, 3 and 2; 11. M. S. Dawson beat J. R. Fisher, by default; G. G. Simpson beat R. de G. Ilobilliard, 3 and 2, J. H. Macdonald beat E. H. Smith, by default; S. W. Stevens beat F. O. Schmidt, 2 and 1; C. T. Werren beat J. L. Kerr, 2 and 1; W. E. Rogers beat J. T. Tavener, 1 up; C'. J. McFadden beat E. H. Box, by default; G. C. Johns beat H. M. Taylor, 4 and 2; C. N. Thomson beat R. E. Bennett, 2 up; N. Boon beat T. C. Wallace, by default; G. W Green beat J. R, Mills, by default; A. L. Kay beat D. C. Crozier, 2 and 1; R. G. Hall beat J. H. Robertson, by default; I. B. Crornb beat F. H. Brown, 4 and 2; D. I. Macdonald beat L. R. Webley, 3 and 2; D. Crozier beat C. L. Crowley, 1 up; A. W. Williams beat H. S. Geddes, 2 and 1; G. F. Hart beat H. P. McDufl, by default; L. J. Kincaid beat A. Stewart, 5 and 4; J. T. WaJ,ts beat C. G. Penlington, 7 and 6; J. Simpson beat D. H. Stratton by default; C. L. Green beat N. Pi. Tingey, by default; N. S. Wvber beat E. H. Buckeridge, 2 and 1; P. O'Shea beat J. L. Harrison, 5 and 4; A. R Blank beat L. Jewell, 2 and 1; A. Johnston beat R. S. Smith, 4 and 2; B. S. Johns beat H. Dargie, by default; D. Gower beat F Parris, 5 and 4; G. C. Hill beat P M. Scriven, by default; R. W. Norrie beat A. M. Satterthwaite, by default; B. J. Masters bea! S. W. | Bums, 4 and 3: C. Haig beat E. T. Beaven. 1 up; M. B. Cook and J. R. Ogier, all square; S. G. Holland beat j G, B. Slade, by default; C. E. Bowen beat C. W. Champion, 3 and 1. ] The following games in the second round were played. Results:—A. E. Kincaid beat A. T. Bell, 4 and 3; R. Twyneham beat G. W. Watson, by default; A. F. Preston beat J. N. Davies, 4 and 3; M. W. Beaven beat L. N. Austin, 2 and 1; C. E. Hoy beat D. Neil, 5 and 4; A. B. Hobbs beat G. Hamilton. 3 and 2; L. E. Cooke beat S. J. Moore 6 and 5: J H. Johnston beat H. M. Taylor, 2 and 1- J. D Carl beat L. P. Symes, 2 up; R. G. Malcolmson beat C. P. Agar, 2 and 1; W. L. Lawry beat J. R. Cameron, 4 and 3. AVONDALE CLUB The qualifying round for the members' cup was played at Avondale on Saturday, the best 16 to qualify. The winner of the cup is decided by match play or handicap. The following were some of the best cards returned:

WAIMAIRI BEACJf CUB The stroke handicap was played at Waimairi Beach yesterday, in conjunction with the first round of the captain's trophy. The best cards handed iu were:---

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TEMPLETON CLUB

An inter-club match was played during the week-end with the Russley Golf Club and resulted in a draw, each team securing eight wins. Fourball matches were played in the morning and two-ball matches in the afternoon. The following are the results, Russley names first:—

The semi-finals of the junior knockout competition were completed during the week-end, when J. Cunneen beat N. Wright, and W. R. Jones beat R. King. RICHMOND HILL CLUB The first rounds of'the Donnelly Cup were played at Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon. The results were as follows: — First Round G. L. Wynyard 0 beat G. N. Holmes 21, 2 and 1. J. R. Moody 17 beat J. Wilson 30, 3 and 2. R. D. Glackin 0 beat S. P. Dalton 2-1, 3 and 2. . , W. H. Banks 2i beat E. T. balvcscn 22, 1 and 3F. J. Pender 22 beat E. J. Carroll 24, 4 and 2. R. R. Senior 13 beat C. A. Slcc 22, 1 IX' C. Johnston 4 beat 13. 13. Whiteman 30, 3 and 1. A. T. Bolam 20 beat A. b. Graham 24, 2 and 1. D. E. Climie 0 beat F. L. Brandt 19. 4 and 2. R. H. Booth 12 beat F. B. Keys 30, 8 and C. R H. T. Hamilton 8 beat P. N. Talbot 30, 2 and J. F. J. Glackin, jun. 9 beat I. D. Wood 13, 5 and 4. N. G. Thompson 13 beat G. J. McKay 30, 2 and 1. Second Round F. J. Glackin 10 beat W. H. Cattell 30, ti and 4. I', T. Cheshire 22 beat F. H. Hamilton 21, 2 up. J. D. Lawrence 7 beat G. N. Waller 30, 4 and 3. R. S. Beveridge 1G beat H. S. Feast 17, 3 and 2. H. 1... Whiteman 17 beat R. D. M. Bassett 14, 3 and 2. H. D. Graham 21 beat J. S. Withers 22, 1 up. J. I. Moir 11 beat E. S. Thomson 14, 3 and 2. P. L. C. Bell-Syer 21 beat C. L. S. Paterson 30, 4 and 3. RAW HIT I CLUB j A lour-ball btyt ball bo;.;ey match was played over the week-end and was won by G. 1... Berry and K. Kibbiewhite. Following were the best cards handed in:—

A match was played between Rawhit' and Lyttelton. at Rawhili. Results were (Lyttelton names first): — FourbaH— C. Plimmer and 11. Der-bidr-e beat .1. Hastings and E. P. Miller; E. Pascoe and R. Scott lost to M. Clemens and F. Bridfiens; D. E. L. Collett and H. Ban field lost to A. 11. Lee and 11. P. McCoy: 11. Fletcher and R. Crawford lost to T. Matson and 11. Brown: J. Shanley and A. Jackson beat J 11. Shaw and T. Hazard; D. R. Wallace and R. Erwin beat A. P. Hobson and E. L. Bullen. Singles--C. Plimmer lost to J. Hastings; A. DerbidKe lost to E. P. Miller; C. Pascoe halved with M. Clemens; R. Scott lost to F. Bridgens; D. E. L. Collett lost to A. H. Lee; 11. Banfield lest to H. P. McCoy; H. Fletcher beat T. Matson; R. Crawford lost to H. Brown: J. Shanley beat J. 11. Shaw; A. Jackson beat T Hazard; D. R. Wallace beat A. P Hobson; R. Erwin beat E L. Bullen; C. Fletcher beat W. S. Mikkleson.

The tie played off by P. G. Ellis and W. T. N. Kier for the April medal was wan by Keir.

AMBERLEY CLUB

On Saturday the Amberley Golf Club played a match, women versus men. The conditions were ideal. The results were:— Miss M. A. Frew IW. A. Parsons 0 Mrs R. Clifford OA. A. Holland 1 Miss S. M. Rhodes OR. T. Beveridge 1 Mrs G. W. „ , Rhodes OC. A. Wornail 1 Mrs A. A. Holland . - OE. Little .. 1 Miss E. Payne IS. Frew . - 0 Mrs C. A. Wornail . - 11. G. Grierson 0 Mrs McNaughton .. 1 Mrs McDonald 0 Mrs J.D.Boyce OR. H. Harris .. 1 Miss N. Grieson IG. W. Rhodes 0 Miss B. Kennedy .. OJ. Schofleld .. X Miss P. Fletcher OJ. South .. 1 Mrs J. V. Oxley IJ. McDonald .. 0 Mrs J. Scho- , field .. OD. McDonald .. 1 Miss E. George IW. Wade .. 0 Miss M. Frew OA. P. Boyle .. 1 Mrs E. Manning .. OA. M. Gray .. 1 Mrs °J. Rutledge ■ • OR. Clifford .. 1 Miss Alley .. 0 Miss Parsons .. 1 Miss Harries .. 1 Miss Symonds JO Totals .. i> • 1TIMARU V. "WAIMATE A match played between the Timaru and Waimate ladies' clubs resulted as follows: SINGLES Timaru Waimate Miss Horwell 0 Mrs Templer 1 Mrs Kerr .. 0 Miss Hertslet 1 Miss Manchester .. 1 Mrs Grant .. 0 Mrs Knowles 0 Miss Jones .. 1 Mrs Caithness 1 Miss Brownlie 0 Mrs Minifse .. 'i Mrs Healey .. i Mrs Hunt .. 0 Mrs Frascr .. 1 Miss Torlesse 1 Mrs Chisholm 0 Mrs Hunter .. 0 Miss Stevens 1 Mi<>s L. McKay 1 Miss Collins .. 0 Mrs Piddington I Miss Greig .. J Mrs Greenfield 1 Miss E. Jones 0 FOURSOMES Mis* Horwell Mrs Templer a n d Mrs a n d Miss I-lawkes •. 1 Hertslet .. 0 Miss Manchester and Mrs Mrs Grant and Knowles .. 0 Miss Jones 1 Mrs Caithness Miss Brownlie and Mrs and Mrs Minifie .. 0 Healey .. 1 Mrs Hunt Mrs Fraser and Miss and Mrs Torlesse .. 1 Chisholm .. 0 Mrs Hunter and Miss Mc- Misses Stevens Kay •• 1 and Collins 0 Mrs Piddington and-Mrs Misses Greig Greenfield 1 and E. Jones 0 Total .. 10 Tbtal 0 TIMARU CLUB The following were the best scores returned in the fourball bogey handicap played at Highfleld on Saturday by the Timaru Golf Club: —

GLEN-ITI (TIMAttU) CLUB Following were the best scores in the men's first qualifying round on the Glen-itl (Timaru) Club's links 011 Saturciay:— SENIOR

TIMARU LADIES' CLUB

Following were the best cards returned in a bogey match played by the Timaru Ladies' Club:—

In the pby-off for the ties in the April bogey match, Miss Pringle and Mrs Kingston were the winners.

II ARE WOOI) LADIES' CLUB A flag match was played at. Harewood yesterday and resulted in a win for Miss M. Neil, who carried the flag to the eighteenth hole. KANGIORA LADIES' CLUB The draw for the bisque bogey round to be played among members of the Rangiora Ladies' Club on Thursday is as follows:—Mrs Menzies and Miss D. Bruere, Mrs A. L. Heney and Mrs Godfrey, Mrs J. M. Fraser and Miss N. Morrish, Miss J, Threlkeld and Miss F. Threlkeld, Mrs F. G. Tolmie and Mrs G. E. H. David. Miss J. Glasgow and Miss A. Kirwan, Miss J. Jennings and Mrs P. M. Giles, Mrs R. J. Logan and Mrs O'Donohue, Miss A. Archer and Mrs Thompson, Miss N. Macdonald and Mrs Keetley, Mrs G. W. Southgate and Miss J. Rutherford, Miss Verrall and Mrs Meredith-Kaye, Mrs Bonisch and Mrs R. Ellis, Mrs A. L. Louisson and Miss R. Clark, Miss M. Thompson and Miss M. Trollope.

i iv-:;-a :;t. Captain. ;-; N. };. Vv'VMir. A. L. Cropp ■n;(i ./. S. and G. W. ;,; H. Barlow 1 Ilaveriiold .. A. G. Hender0 j r Jriino.Hjii l i, 11 ...,, r i r> < son and C. K. Sams F. D. Jones -.. - • 1 "NT X-T 0 K K fill .; r. ( 1 it. J. Hi.bb.s . . '5. ti:iii) arid U i!;i!i:;:n .. J. >>)'.hi ; ic'.. 1 . -v,'. R-.bin-I 1 0 a 11 I IN. XI. Skinner J. L. YcmvUv and F. A. Brittan C. P. Agar and F. B. Clark P. [,. Porter and C. A. 0 0 1 'i';- --■ J f >;- 0 Slnmjer 1 (.: H. Taylor S. V. Godfrey a-id W. A. C. K I-'i.jrhm-st .. 1 McDonald .. S. H. Hooper and J. A. 0 ». E. Button 0 Oliver 1 ,\ A. Boon and A. L. "UacG. N. Francis and M. K. ]. i'arlano Horns and 0 Gray W. T. D. Hart man and L. 1 IC. W. H.'seJl 0 M. Best 1 ;• i and I?. \V. M'u.-t'nrkme I M. H. Gocibv and P. 11. God by 0 .\ •"■(. Saiierthv.J'i'e ;i!i(! J. M. J. Russell and J. A. B Hutclnson 0 Jamie>on 1 1'. s'. Brown ni<i r j pi Sir Cyril Ward and W G Wood 0 Sea nnc 11 1 O A. V. John•f -ii ;uid D. M Chrislie 0 I. M. Godby and G. P. Parkinson . . 1 K G. .-irnou'd iixt K. .;. P'.'.!n;;,'uvy J C. J. Ward and P. EI. N. Freeth 0 C. = ■■'1 D. II. t.'.NU.-iif.T K. D.-ivif!--n and I.. A. 0 I.. A. Bonsai! and H. W. Morgan J. Dolph and I vVoodwanl . . 0 P. D. Shea 1 J !•>. Gordon '"<1 V/. G. H. Moninck "id <.'. BonJ. M. Epps and R. M Adams H. R. T. Spanjor and 11. i nn.'.'ton 1 S. Williams 0 i Treloavm I F. P. Tvirions and C. N. Fraser 0 md- .V B. M. G. Louis-;-on and \V. I'ifi-f.-/ I A. McQueen 0 I J. CVdnor .'id A. C. .honu.'ou ?<. Lx ; cel!-"v; 11c! ,r. S. I J. Itamsden and J. F. Duncan G. T. Weston and F. E. 0 Iddeltor; .. '.' Graham 3 1

Mi: ■;: I.). Bruce; «'in(.l £>. Jameson W. 5 vi p Mi: ,: K. »\"iclifj]/ori and G . S. Suaelc 4 up Mi: ,.: I.-; a under., and A. c. Wil-on 3 up Mi.- ■:; F. Holmes and M. FuI-.-y 2 up Mr: •; !.. .Harris and C. .J. G<.idstoi)c 2 up Mi.s M. Wake and H. S. Eaton 2 up Mi- ■:; K. Preston and W. J. V. Hamilton 2 up Mr, : T. C. Wallace and F. Moms E. 2 up Mr and Mrs H. E. Gogi ;in 2 up .'■■I;: -, G. M. Cotton and P. Gf'.'f.'nwoofl G. 1 up ".In . J. Dolph and W. Fi.sli ier 1 up Mr- > C. G. Curtis and E. Webb R. 1 up Alb .: E. Atkinson and W. Manse!! A. square Mi.-; ■i E. M. Stewart and R. A. Malcolm square Mi::, s K. Duchan'm and S. HunK-r square Mi:- .; A. Rennie and D. Wood E. square Mi" - H. Harnian and II. S. D. Harman square Mri Hah: and F. D. Halo 1 down Mr,- > Foxier and Trevor Fots- '-<-!* I down Mi-: r: M. Hunter and J. A. Allan I down Mr: i Murray and F. J. ii. Murray 1 down

SENIORS Gross Hdcp. Net. It. B. Dagger .. 78 C 70 H. F. Robertson .. 70 n 71 J. Earl .. 84 12 72 R. B. Smythe „. 84 12 72 A. M. Fowler .. 81 8 73 J. Binsted .. 83 10 73 R. W. White ,. 86 13 73 R. A. Bagshaw .. 87 14 73 H. P. Renrie .. 79 5 74 C. H. Johnstone .. 81 10 74 O. H. Burns .. 84 10 74 G. J. Leech .. 88 14 74 J. P. Gilmour .. 81 6 75 H. F. Penlington .. 83 8 75 A. P. O'CaJlaghan .. 84 9 75 R. L. Ronaklson .. 87 12 75 A. L. Smith .. 88 13 75 Lindsay Russell .. 89 14 75 J. R. Stevenson .. 80 10 76 A. J. C. Nicholson .. 89 13 76 L. Rhodes .. 90 14 76 JUNIORS Gross Hrlcn. IV lot. A. A. Blunrlen , . 85 18 67 W. A. White .. 87 18 69 J. C. Bates .. 85 15 70 H. E. Radley ,. 95 24 71 H. C. Hassall .. 90 13 72 C. Eaton .. 90 17 73 D. D. Bailey .. 90 17 73 G. W. C. Smithson .. 96 23 73 L. F. Tisdall .. 02 18 74 W. P. Philp .. 94 20 74 M. S. T^nslcy .. 95 20 75 V, G Pidjj-on .. 90 .. 9" 23 20 75 76 ; . i..icc> .. 10' 24 73 t J _yrne .. 100 24 76 N. D Eiowman .. 93 16 77 N. S. Coxhead .. 99 22 77 J. Steer .. 100 23 77 M- Gould .. 100 23 77 O. F. Baker N. H. Buchanan .. 101 .. 101 24 24 77

Gross Hep. Net w . J. Dickinson. . 86 20 66 B. Connell . 85 !B 67 J. W. Huggins . 90 22 68 S. S. Vinnicombe . 84 15 69 C. E. Trippner . Si 22 69 w A, Fcjwlor , fll. 12 69 R. W. 'Pope . 88 18 70 H. Tillman . 92 22 70 L. W. Hudson . 87 16 71 R. McNi.sh . 5)5 24 71 K. C. Ward . 74 3 71 G. R. Hunter" . 86 15 71 L. S. Smith . 81 9 72 T. W. Patterson . 84 12 72 K. J. McMenamin . 79 7 72 R. St. G. Atkinson . . 8.3 10 73 L. McMenamin . 92 19 73 J. R. Grange . 83' 10 7.3 W. M. Cleland . 79 (i 73 C. W. Oborn . 87 14 73 w. G. Glasgow . 9.3 20 73 G. J. Jackson . 87 13 74 A. L. Craven . 88 14 74

Gross. Hep. Not. E W. Christian .. 95 24 71 V G. Spiller .. 98 24 74 S. Morrif .. 91 16 75 c. W. Deibert .. 99 24 75 A. M. Bowen .. 300 24 75 J. Hammond .. 100 24 76 A. H. Henry .. 91 17 77 G. S. A. BiitclifT .. 101 24 77 C. E. Smith .. H 16 73 w. E. P. Butler . . 93 15 78 J. W. Prew .. 05 17 78 B. C. Rowc ..102 24 78 S. J. Russell .. 94 .15 79 II. V. Rossi .. 91 12 79 w. J. Horwell .. 101 21 GO H. P. Wells .. 104 24 (50

FOURBALL J. P. Gihnour A. E. Grubb and and L. RobinG. P. Anderson 1 son 0 J. W. Logan and R. . Spicer and It. B. Dagger 1 B. F. Keene 0 W. M. Boss and L. S. Ayres and F. Jarrett .. 1 G. Condliffe 0 O. H. Burns and J. Higgs and E. J. Barriball 0 Rudkin 1 J. C. Bates and R. Smart and A. C.Kiell .. 0 F. Jull 1 G. Leech and W . Davis and H. A. Penn J W. H. Lee .. i SINGLES J. P. Gilmour .. 0 A. . E. Grubb .. l L. E. Robinson OG. P. Anderson l J. W. Logan . . 1 R. E. Spicer .. 0 R. B. Dagger 1 B. F. Keene .. 0 W. M. Ross .. 0 L. S. Ayres 1 F. Jarrett 1 G. CondlifTe .. 0 O. It. Burns . . 1 J. Higgs 0 J. Barriball .. .', E. Rudkin .'. J. C. Bates .. 6 R. Smart. I A. ('. Keel! .. 0 F. Jul] 1 G. Leech 1 w . Davis 0 H. A, Penn . . 0 A. W. Clulee 1

G. L. Berry and E. Kibblc- -' i' n K. vvhile J. Campbell and E. • l *i J Christensen 3 up A. B. L. Smith and T. Ram; ay 3 up B. A. Miles and G. R. Clemens 2 up H. Throp and C. Brown .. 2 up D. H. Kennedy and II. Taylor all square C. A. Shaw and II. G. Shaw Stevenson and R. Maall square thews all square N. Jarvi.s and V. Jensen . . 1 down M. J. Taylor and C. Mullan W. 'Lovell and A. D. Park 1 down 1 down A. J Manning and J. S. Murphy 1 down G. Cormaek and R. Cooper 2 clown A. L. Liirnc and R. Falloon 2 down R. B. Jackson and It. NewburKli 3 down L. C. Matson and C. Caldwell 3 down II. M. Minson and W. R. Patterson 3 down G. McPhcrson and R. E. Henderson 3 down

KANGIOIIA CLUB A medal match for May medals was played on the Eangiora links on Salurday. The senior was won oy J. D. Galloway and the junior by P M. Giles. The best scores were:— Grot s. Hep. Net. P. M. Giles . CO 19 67 J. D. Galloway . 73 2 71 C. L. Meredith-Kaye . 05 24 71 J. A. F. Watson . 05 24 71 E. O. Heney . 77 4 73 IV H. Kemp . 93 20 73 R. G, Edward . GO 6 74 E. B. Read . 94 20 74 C. J. Keir . 100 26 74 W. T. N. Keir . 85 10 75 Buckingham . 94 18 76 I W. Menzies . 94 18 76 R. Macdonald . 94 18 76 R. W. Ellis . 34 18 76 R. G. Grant . 94 18 76 J. W. Stanton . 93 16 27 H. G. M^hrtens . 99 22 77 P. G. Ellis . 32 4 78 R Ballinger , 94 in 78 J. E. Strachan . 88 9 79 Geo. Mehrtens 97 18 79 E D. R. Smith . 95 14 81 W. C. Keetley 95 14 81 T. A. Ambrose 97 1(3 81 J. D. C'amm 9!) 13 81 E. A. Verrall 103 22 81 L. J. Stanaway 107 26 81

Caithness and Tonkin 13 up Kingston and Davies 0 up Gamble and Nicholas 8 up Crawshaw and Crcemer 7 up Sinclair and I. K. Martin 5 up Irvine and Harris 5 up Bruce and Dobic 4 up Allan and Ledingham 4 up Lunari and Thomas 4 up A. C. Martin and N. C. Martin 3 up P. B. Footc an'J Dathie 3 up D. Moyes and Holmes 3 up H. II. Scott and McBeath 3 up E. A. Scott and Boyle 3 up Smith and Purdom 3 up J. Moyes and Torlessc 3 up

Gross. Hep. Net. E. J. Thompson .. 91 17 74 w, , E. Jones .. 01 15 70 O. Joseph .. 94 10 78 D. Menzies .. 94 16' 78 .1. Menzies, sen. .. 95 17 78 R. Slade ... 97 17 80 JUNIORS J. Hcaloy .. 95 19 70 II. Bedford .. 101 23 78 D. Todd .. 102 23 75 W. Mantel 1 .. 97 18 79 w. J. Smith .. 102 22 80

SENIORS Hdcp. Miss G. Campbell .. 12 2 up Miss Pringle 7 1 down Miss Horvvell 3 3 down Mrs Grant 0 3 down Mrs Kerr 9 3 down Mrs Bruce 14 3 down JUNIORS Mrs Guy 14 all square Miss L. MacKay 23 all square Mrs Caithness 16 1 down Mrs O'Leary 14 2 down Miss Fox 27 2 down Miss Davies 17 . 3 down Miss Tait 17 4 down Mrs Minifie 17 4 down Mrs Hunt 20 4 down Miss Frascr 21 4 down

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