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M. L. KELLY WINS DUNLOP ■ CUP (ukitkd iaass association— coryaioEr.) (Received July 24, 11.30 p.m.> SYDNEY, July 21 With a brilliant round of 71, M. L. , Kelly, professional golf champion ol Australia, to-day won the Dunlop Cup by one stroke from the Australian open champion, W. Bolger, and T. Howard, who tied for second place. The aggregate scores were: Kelly 285, Bolger and Howard 283. HAGLEY CLUB The following is the dfaw for the stroke handicap match to be played on Saturday:— 11.45 a.m.—W. Purdie v. F. J. Muri ray; D. Dickson v. M. Foley; H. J. ' Claydon v. P. Irving; W. Br.vdcn v. W, Cartwright; A. Pitcaithly v. H. L. Yin- | cent; C. L. Ridgen v. F. A. Bates. Noon—T. W. Lev/is v. P. C. Fenwick; J. A. Allan v. T. W. Reese; E. R Webb v. E. J. Ross; J. Masterton v. L, Woodward; E. A. Summers v. J. G. Poison; F. J. Ncedham v. C. P. Brucre, 12.15 J. A. Fyfe v. C. Buchanan;; Dr. Eppstein v. C. J. Goldstone; G. B, Hale v,' J. C. Sheldon: S. Hunter v, W. Mansell; R. S. Kent v. D. Crozier; D. W. Russell v. W. M. Tyers. 12.30—D. E. "Wood v. D. Hutton; R. Malcolm v. C. W. Price; H. Edgar v. W. Fisher; H. S. Eaton v. S. Steele;. C. H. White v. A. F. Rose; A. L. Perry v. P. C. Browne. 12.40 E. E. Bailey v. G. T. Bullock; J. Fitzgerald v. W. J. Hamilton; E. E» England v. F. A. Ellis; J. Steer v, S. W. Jameson; G. S. Strack v. E, Milne;;; L. E. Rowley v. C. Purchase.. 12.50 E. Delahunty v. G. Ashton; A„ M. West v. D. Buddo; T. H. Foster v., W. B. Lecte; J. Bsrnett v. A. Burns; A. A. Reed v. W. G. Brass; M. McLeod. v. W. Mackenzie. 1 p.m.—E. S. Jiowie v. A. C. Perry; J. C. Cullman v. 11. E. Gcggin; G. K. McAllum v. T. D Harman; D. Hoare v. A. L. Ross; E. E. West v. R. S. H. Webb v. W. Beadel. I.lO—W. Cudcioni v. P. Morris; C. E. Wac-hcr v. G. Covvic; D. Orchard v. G. Sutton; W. Goss v. J. D. Lawrence. . »
j KUSSLEY CLUB I • Bogey matches for A and B grades ! will be played at Russley on Saturday. Players will start in fours as follows: — No. 1 Tee—l2.4o p.m.: H. F. Penlington, L. Russell, J. S. Grounds, and D. Ilarvcy. 12.45 p.m.: R. V. White, F. W. Hobbs, T. Evans, and J. C. MacPherson; P. Wynn-Williams, F. D. Jones, L. J. Keys, and J. Steerj H. P. Rennie, H. S. Beaumont, R, K. Denton, and C. Emerson. 1 p.m.: G. M. Hall, N. D. Bowman. S. C. Innes, and C. V. Glasson; J. R. Stevenson, C. H. Johnstone, G. W. Smithson, and A. S. Duncan; R. B. Dagger, F. C. Wooler,, C. A. Noble, an! E. Spitz. 1.15 p.m.: O. J. Wilson, F. C. Fairclough, H. A. Jarden, and D. D. Bailey; J. R. Crawshaw, W. Saddler, F. O. Hartley, and O. F. Baker; A. L. Smith. C. E Ayers, G. A. Connal, and M. Gould. 1.30 p.m.: A. C. Kcell, G. J. -Leech, J. V. Glasson, and F. V. Turner; J. W. Lcgan, H. E. Solomon, H. C. Hassall, and J. A. PhiJp; A. E. Ackroyd, R. W. K. White, P. H. T. Williams,, and H. E. Radley, 1.45 p.m.: A. P. O'Callaghan, J. Blnste \ A. C. Bretherton, and D F. Glanville; M. S. Tansley, E. G. Pidgeon, C. G. Lancaster, and &."{£■. Bloxam; S. L. Partridge. A. J. Archibald, E. 3. Bridgman, and R. L. Hicks. 2 p.m.: J. R. Templin, J. M. Hargreaves. T. Mackenzie, and N. H. Buchanan. No. ,11 Tee—l2.4o p.m.: R. B. Smythe, R. A. Bagshaw, F. Armstrong, and C. Eaton. 12.45 p.m.: A. H. Dargie, H O. Hewlett, H. Sunley, and L. V/. Baker; D. S. Anderson. C. H. Plimmer, W. Faiiclough, and N. S. Coxhear; T. H. Mills, E. F. L. Hill, H. S. Hobbs, and N. J Wallace. 1 p.m.: A. W. Smithson. F. A. Jarrett, H. A. Penn, and H. P. V. Brown; W. M. Ross, H. F. Robertson, J. Roy Smith, and G. R. Wallace; J. P. Gilmcyr, R. A. Witbrrck, W. J. Hunter, and H. F. Hanna. 1.15 p.m.: A. M. Fowler, O. H. Bums. T. D. Harman. and J. R. Thomas; G. T. All-y. J Earl. A. E. Benzie, and J L. Barriball; R L. Ronaldson. A. B. Duncan. V. R. J. Hean. and V. C. Malhews. 1.30 p.m.: C. E. Evans, A. J. C. Nicholson. A. A. Blunden, and W. L. Partridge; L. E. Robinson, J. C. Bates. E. C. Tipping, and W. A. White; P. Hollander. D. W. Meyers, P. H. T. Alpers, and P. O. Evans. 1.45 p.m.: J. G. Malcolm, W. P. Philp, S. N. Perry, iind J. L. Myhre; G. F. Bridges, P. J. Bvrne, R L. Woods, and V. R. Hickti; E. C. Gough. T. N. Gibbs, L, H. Fisher, and W. B. Myhre. The comeptition for Sunday morning will be a foursome stroke round, for which players will arrange their own partners, opponents, and starting times.
RAWHITI CLUB The following is the draw for a Stableford bogey match to be played over the week-end, starting at 9 a.m.:— No. 1 Tee—C. Cbuldwcll, H. M. Minson, and F. B. Skinner; J. M. Crombio, W. R. Paterson, and L. T. Tonkin; A. H. L.ee : 11. W. Anderson, and F. Cramp; V/. S. Mikkclson, D. F. Campbell, and R. W. Joyce; H. C. Hill, H. Brown, and R. E. Henderson; H. P. B'cCoy, G. T. Paul, rnd L. J. Mitchell; G. L. Berry, A. D. Park, and V. Atkinson; R. T. Cooper, A. A. Mitchell, and Ij. G. Shaw; E. Merchant, T. Hazard, and A. J. Manning; C. Bailey, G. W. Bishop, and P. R. Smith; E. F. Bulten, R. C. Matthews, and E. Kibblewhlto; A. W. Jones, J. H. Shaw, S. Munday, and R. Crrl. No. 12 Tee—D. A. Clarke, J. W. Lovcll, and A. T. F. Stokes; E. P. Miller, V. L. Jensen, and R. B. Jackson; L. C. Matson, T. Matson, an< G. Brown; A. Stevenson, A. B. L. Smith, and J. Hastings; N. E. Clemens, A. E. G, Lyttle, and B. A. Miles; H. Throp, 11. M. Sparrow, and E. W. Christensen; W. Queree, R. Falloon, and F. Brldgens; C. Shaw, N. Ball, and 11. N. Jrrvis; T. G. Ramsay, K. J. Campbell, and H. Taylor; D. A. Tait, D. H. Kennedy. and G. Cormack; G. KcPherson, M, Taylor, and A. L. Large; C. M. Mullan, H. G. G. Lyttle, end C. A. Cooper. GLEN-IT* (TIMARU) CLUB In the knock-out competition for the Parker Cup played by members of the Glen-iti (Timaru) Club R. G. Slade (15) beat J. McDonald (17) on the fifteenth green. Following were the results of the semi-finals of the Johnston Cup mixed foursomes: E. Lawrence and Miss D. Sellwood beat Miss Reeves and M. Crowley, 1 up; Miss F. Mcßride and J. Menzies, sen., beat Mrs Cunningham and W. Mantell, 3 up and 2. GERALDINE CLUB A ladies' stroke competition will be ployed on the Geraldine District Golf Club's links to-morrow at 11 u.m. A trophy will be given for unearned handicap players by Mrs J. M. H. Tripp, and a trophy for handicap players by Mrs D. Le Cren. Players will go off in fours &s ttiey arrive.
CHEVIOT CLUB The draw for the ladies' senior championship (match play) on Saturday is as follows:—Miss R. Taylor plays Mrs S. Denton, Miss N. Childs plays Mrs G. L. Rutherford, Mrs A. Gill..aders plays Mrs C. S. Gordon, Miss M. O'Boyle plays Mrs K. Geeson. The first qualifying round of the junior championship will be played on Saturday. The draw Is as follows: Miss H. McDonald plays Miss J. Forbes, Mrs C. England plays Mrs E. Rutherford, Miss E. Savage plays Mrs E. Marshall, Miss .M. Bosom worth plays Miss J. Mowat, Mrs T. Edridge plays Miss D. Wilkinson, Mrs L. H. Marshall plays Miss E. Hallinan, Mrs A. D. Fleming p ays Miss H. Savage, Mrs A. Stocker plays Miss E. Armstrong, Mrs C. A. Mowat plays Miss S. Dampier-Crossley, Mrs F. D. Childs plays Miss fc>. Flaherty, Miss C. Kerr plays Mrs W. J. G. Hughes, Miss B. Forbes plays scorer. The first qualifying round of the men's senior championship -will be played on Saturday. The draw is as follows: —A. K. Smith plays L. H. Marshall, T. Hamilton ploys C. A. Mowat, W. G. Dickson plays M. Tay- > lor, S. Denton plays A. J Fleming, J. Fleming plays A. G. Kerr, R. G. G. Westcnra plays F. D Childs, T. E. Kerr plays T. Edridge, G. R. Macdonald plnys A. C. Fuller, M. childs plays scorer. The first qualifying round of the men's junior championship will be played on Saturday. The draw is as follows:—T. A. McDonald plays B. Bosomworth, R. Forbes plays F. E. Flute, N. Mathews plays W. O. M. Lawry, L. S. Jarvie plays M. B. Hayes, J. Fitzslmmons plays R. Rutherford, A. Gillanders plays E. Rutherford, A. Lundy plays W. J. G. Hughes. mayfield club The following 5s the draw for the championship to be played on Saturday:—Miss EJk Mulligan v. Mrs J. J. Mulligan, Miss B. Morrow v. Miss B. Murdoch, Miss M. Tasker v, Mrs G. A. Baxter, Mrs N. W. Orr v. Miss M. Howden. Mrs F. D. Morrow v. Mrs G. N. Harrison, Miss J. Duff v. Mrs G. B. Murdoch, Mrs Joseph Murdoch v. Mrs D. J. Morrow, Mr. Turner v. Miss M. Corbett. N. W. Orr v. R. Oakley, J. J. Mulligan v. W. Turner, G. B. Murdoch v. W. G. Xmrie, H. R. Tasker v. Ronald Oaliey, G. F. Mulligan v. B. Howden. W. Morrow v. T. It. B. Mulligan. L. R. Harrison v. F. TasW. jun., Joseph Murdoch v. F. R. Morrow. FAIRLIE CLUB The following is the draw for the Canadian foursomes to-day:—Mrs Anniss and Miss Lyons v. Mrs P. Carlton and Mrs Rapley, Mrs Rae and Miss Collins v. Mrs McLean and Mrs Whitehead, Mrs H. Carlton and Mrs Goodwin v. Miss Keefe and Mrs Neilson, Mrs Manaton and Mrs Wall v. Mrs Strang and Mrs Firm stone, Mrs Pocock and Miss Neilson v. Miss Farrell and Miss Seay, Miss O'Connell and Mrs Cooper v. Mrs Fleming and Miss McLean. On Saturday. Miss E. Jones and Miss McShane will play Miss McMahon and Miss Crichten. The following were the best cards for the sealed hole bogey match. Mrs Anniss .. (15) 1 lip Mrs Rae (22) 1 down Miss O'Connell .. (26) 1 down Mrs Wall .. (26) 2 down The following is the draw for the men's knock-out singles:—J. Burt v. W. Whitehead, R. Creighton v. H. Carlton, A. -Goodwin v. B. Trotter, W. Morton v. S. Pocock, J. Trotter v. A. Gillingham, J. Campbell v. J. McLean, R. Ellis Vi I. Bethune, R. Seay v. S. Cooper, C. Richards v. R. Gillingham, P. McLean v. J. Dines. The draw for the first qualifying round on Saturday—A. Fleming v. W. Whitehead. W. Rae v. J. Dines, J. McDonald v. O. Richards, J/Campbell v. A. Strang. D. Surridge v. J. Fraser, Rev. Fordyce v. B. Trotter, S. Pocock v. C. Annett, R. Gillingham v. R. Seay, E. Goodwin v. I. Bethune. P. McLean v. R. Manchester, S. Loonies v. R. Creighton. A. Gillingham v. S. Cooper, D. Jeune v. W. Dore, J. Burt v. J. Anniss. D. Wall v. F. Geaney, P. Carlton v. S. Hatton, S. Fee v. J. McLean; A. v. R. Ellis. J. Gillingham v. C. Stamp. J. Trotter v. H. Carlton, A. Carlton v. W. Morton, M. Gillingham v. H. le Cren, G. Lyons v. F. Nolan.
CHRISTCHVRCH LADIES* CLUB A bogey match was played at Shirley yesterday. Miss P. Norton and Miss H. Buchanan tied in the silver medul division, and Mrs J. S. Middle* ton won in the bronze medal division. Resumes:— SENIORS Miss P. Norton .. 2 down Miss HL Buchanan ... 2 down Mrs L. B. Scott .. 4 down Mrs A. C. McKillop .. 4 down Mrs D. H. Butcher .. 6 down Miss Fleming .. .. G down Mrs I. Buchanan .. 7 down Miss Beadel .. ..7 down JUNIORS Mrs J. S. Middleton .. 5 down Miss Harrison .. .. 6 down Miss Humphreys .. 8 down Miss N. Enright .. 9 down Mrs A- A. Boon .. 8 down Mrs E. C. Frater .. 10 down Mrs H. H. Wauchop ... 10 down TEMUKA LADIES' CLUB The following are the results of & match played at Temuka between Jeraldine and Temuka:— Geraldine Temuka. Miss Symington .. 0 Miss Hanifln 1 Miss Sharp.. 1 Mrs Dick .. 0 Mrs William- „ son ..0 Mies Grant .. .1 Mi's Bennett 0 Mrs Mclnnes 1 Mrs LaurenMrs LeCren 0 son ■ 1 Miss ThomMrs Brenton 1 son .. 0 Mrs Parr .. 0 Mrs Topham 1 1 Miss E. McMrs Webb .. 0 Leod .. 1 Mm TwentyMrs Cowen .. t man ... 0 Mrs Scott .. 0 Mrs Hughes 1 Mrs Feilden 1 Mrs Shand .. 0 Miss Roberts 1 Miss Hancox 0 Totals .. 5 7 TAI TAPU LADIES* CLUB Mrs Macdonald won the recent Stableford bogey competition. Miss Edna Macartney won the unearned handicap division. A sealed partner competition will be played to-aay. Players may choose their own scorers. » In the final of the knock-out for Mrs W. G. Macartney's trophy, Mrs Macdonald beat Mrs Parrott by 6 and 5. In the semi-final of the mixed Canadian knock-out, Mrs Mackenzie and G. Templeton will play Johnston and Mrs Johnston, Mrs Parrott ana A. W. Parrott will play Miss Aldridge and Weston, A Stableford bogey for earned handicap players was won by Mrs D. I. Macdonald and the unearned handicap division was won by Miss E. Macartney. Mrs Macdonald also won the final of the knock-out for Mrs W. G. Macartney's trophy. In the semi-final of the mixed Canadian foursomes Mrs J. H. Mackenzie and G. Templeton play Dr. Johnston and Mrs Johnston, and A. Parrott and Mrs Parrott play Miss Aldridge and Dr. R. Weston. To-dav a sealed partner competition will be played. Players may choose their own scorer. AVONDALE LADIES' CLUB The J. H. Stringer Bowl foursome was won by Mrs W. J. Owens and Mrs L. S. Smith, who beat Mrs R. Atkinson end Miss K. Dobson, 1 up. The fourth round of the two-life knock-out competition .has been extended to August 4. WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB The following is the draw for the flag match to be played on Saturday at Waimairi, commenc'ng at noon: —Miss I. Simpson and Miss E. Blank: Miss S. James and Miss C. Graham; Mrs Eastwood and Mrs R J. G. Collins; Mrs H F. Roberts and Miss M. Johnston: Miss P. Brass and Mrs J. P. Whatman; Miss I. Tod and Miss Herbert; Miss Corsbie and Miss Ness; Miss Gleescn and Mr# A. R. Blanlt; Mrs F. A. Britton and Mies B. Stock; Miss M. Simpson and Mia I, Bat£«
Miss Jarman and Miss P. Fletcher? M ss Alexander and Mrs S. J. Russe!'; Mrs S. A. Dowland and Miss G. Piteaithly; Mirs Cunii and Miss ScottBaker; Miss O'Connell and Mrs W. H. Smith: Miss Turner and Miss Wateon; Mis» "Wood and Miss Patterson; Miss D. Taylor and Miss McKinley; Miss P. Angus and Mrs Rowe. The following is the dr&w for the mixed Canadian foursome to be held during the week-end, commencing fit 9.30 a.m.:—Mrs J. P. Whatman and J. Greenslade and R. J. G. Collins and Mrs Collins; Mrs H. F. Roberts and W. Russell and G. S. A. Biltcliffeand Miss Patterson; W. H. Smith and Mrs Smith and Miss S. James and B. M. lake; B. C. Rowe and Mrs Rowe and Baker, and Mrs Baker; Mrs Crazier and C. E. Smith and Miss Brass and A. M. Bowen; Miss M. Kerr and W. E. P. Butler and Miss Ness and A* Henry; Miss M. Simpson and W. B» Robinson and Miss B. Stock and P. McShane: Misa Jarman and S. G. XL Rich and Mass Glceson and E. J. Brad* shaw; Miss J. Corsbie and R. H. Laka and , Miss E. Blank and D. B. I* Bowker; Miss G. Pitcaithly and J. W, Prew and Miss S. Simpson and W. J. Horwell; Miss Wood and L. W. Edington and Miw Scott-Baker and J. W. Arnold; Miss L Herbsrt and K. V. Rossi and Miss I, Tod and H. L» Bowker; Miss R. E. O'Connell and G. Hoffman and S. A. Dowland and Mr*' Dowland; Mrs A. R. Blank and D. C. Parker and Miss P. Angus and E. H. Garrick; S. J. Russsll and Mrs Ru*> sell and Mies C. Graham and S. Morris. :
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