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GOLF

CHRISTCHURCH CLUB After 12.30 p.m. players in the bogey match at Shirley to-day will leave the first tee in fours. ASHBURTON BEATS GERALDINE A match was played between the Ashburton and Geraldine Ladies Golf Clubs on Wednesday, and resulted In a win for Ashburton, who finished three up. Results were as follows, with Ashburton names —Mrs J. Mcßae 0. Mrs Wooding 1; Mrs H. Vezey 0, Miss Symington 1: Mrs R. Kennedy 1, Mrs Bennett 0; Mrs E. Condell 1, Mrs Brenton 0; Miss E. Brown 0. Mrs A. Guild 1; Mrs J. Sinclair 0, Mrs Lack 1, Miss B, Morrow i, Mrs Williamson i; Miss S. Newton 0, Mrs Le Cren 1; Mrs S. J. Thomas 1, Mrs Barker 0; Mrs L. J. Watt 0. Miss Polhill 1; Miss McQuilkin 0, Miss Parr 1; Mrs G. I. Miller 1, Mrs J. Scott 0. Foursomes—Mrs J. Mcßae and Mrs H. Vezey 1, Mrs Wooding and Miss Symington 0; Mrs R. Kennedy and Mrs E. Condell 1, Mrs Bennett and Mrs Brenton 0; Miss E. Brown- and Mrs J. Sinclair 1, Mrs A. Guild and Mrs Lack 0; Miss B. Morrow and Miss S. Newton 1, Mrs Williamson and Mrs Le Cren 0; Mrs S. JThomas and Mrs L. J. Watt 1, Mrs Barker and Miss Polhill 0; Miss McQuilkin and Mrs G. I. Miller 1, Miss E. Parr and Mrs J. Scott 0.

TEMPLETON COUNTRY LADIES’ CLUB f The following is the result of a stroke handicap played’ during the week (scratch score 74):—Mrs A. Donaldson, 110, 35 —75; Mrs S. E. Priestnall. 94, 18—76; Mrs W. Toomey, 92, 14—78; Mrs Eadie, 100, 21—79; Miss J. Wright, 100. 20—80; Mrs M. L. Page, 96, 16—80; Mrs H. Marshall, 101, 20 — 81. RAWHITI LADIES’ CLUB Folio-wing is the draw for a Ladies’ Golf Union medal match to be played among members of the Rawhiti Ladles' Club on June 14, starting times, noon to 1 p.m.:— Mrs A. McCallum and Miss I. Lyttle, Mrs B. A. Miles and Miss H. P. Hopkins, Mrs J. E. Gudgeon and Miss E. Moore, Mrs J. Lovell and Mrs A. L. Large, Mrs A. Branch and Mrs A. B. L. Smith, Miss G. Bellamy and Mrs F. Smedley, Miss E. Lyttle and Mrs H. Sparrow. Miss R. Tilleyshort and Mrs N. E. Clemens, Miss H. Oliver and Mrs A. P. Hobson. Miss R. Edmonds and Mrs P. R. Smith, Miss A. Allington and Mrs V. Atkinson, Mrs H. Layton and Miss B. Woodward. Miss V. Scott and Miss N. Sunloy, Miss E. Lomas arid Miss N. Ironside, Miss T. Russell and Mrs H. M. Minson, Miss E. Tilleyshort and Mrs R. Sullivan, Miss M. Bridges and Miss M. Miss M. Webley and Mrs G. Berry, Mrs A. Aldersley and Miss I. Leishman. Miss M. Hudson and Miss M. Moses, Miss N. Fiddla and Miss G. Hill, Miss N. Reed and Miss H. Burnett, Miss R. Hardy and Miss I. Cooper, Miss H. Crawford and Miss A. Raven, Miss N. Collett and Miss E. Thomas, Miss W. Parkes and Miss A. King, Miss C. Dennis and Miss M. Queenan, Miss A. Johnston and Mrs Rofe, Miss E. Willis and Miss M. McCulloch, Miss N. Gillespie and scorer. Mrs E. A. Miles and Miss R. Edmonds will be in charge.

DUNSANDEL LADIES* CLUB On Tuesday a match will be played against the Ellesmere Ladies’ Golf Club, on the Dunsandel links, beginning at 1.30 p.m. The team is as follows:—Miss E. Allen, Mrs R. Buckenham, Mrs K. Skurr, Mrs P. Chamberlain, Mrs R. Caldwell, Mrs W. Gardiner, Mrs Bowden, Mrs H. Wright, Miss C. Aldridge, Miss A. Scott. In a play-off of the bogey match between Mrs Gardiner and Mrs Caldwell, Mrs Gardiner was the winner. HAGLEY LADIES* CLUB The draw for the Ladies’ Golf Union medal match, to be played on Tuesday, is:—Mrs Cordner plays Miss Bruce. Miss Macdonald plays Mrs Cramond, Mrs Foster plays Mrs Cullman, Miss Saunders plays Miss Stewart. Miss Wake plays Miss Atkinson, Mrs Stringer plays Mrs Wellwood, Mrs Harman plays Mrs Timbrell, Miss M. Hunter plays Miss Nicholson, Miss Hall plays Miss Harcourt, Miss Guthrie plays Miss Thacker, Mrs Pfankuch plays Mrs R. Adams, Mrs Buchanan plays Mrs Wake. Miss West plays Miss A. Buchanan, Mrs Bullock plays Mrs Wilkin, Mrs Clarkson plays Mrs E. L. Harris. Miss M. Holmes plays Miss Page, Mrs Curtis plays Mrs Cartwright. Mrs Young plays Mrs Wallace, Miss Morten plays Mrs Hale, Miss G. Denshire plays Mrs R. J. Richards, Mrs Checkley plays Miss E. Holmes, Miss Rennie plays Mrs McAUum. Miss Kill plays Miss Winchester, Mrs Leicester Hands plays Mrs Gordon, Mrs E. J. Cooke plays Miss K. Talbot. Mrs Wynne plays Miss H. Hunter, Mrs Price plays Miss J, Cook, Mrs C. M. Hill plays Mrs McCegkill. Miss H. Scott plays Mrs Lindsay Russell, Mrs F. B. Wright plays Mrs White, Mrs Goggtn plays Mrs King, Mrs Minson plays Mn

Dowland, Mrs Lord plays Mrs Penfold, Mrs Slddall plays Miss N. Beed. The draw for the senior grade Bean Cup Is;— Miss Atkinson plays Miss Cramond, Miss Macdonald plays Miss Bruce, Mrs Cordner plays Miss Stewart, Miss Saunders plays Mrs Wellwood. Byes: Mrs Stringer, Miss Wake, Mrs Foster, and Mrs Cullman. „ , In the junior grade Bean Cup Mrs Richards plays winner of sixteenth place, Miss Page plays Mrs Siddall, Miss Fear plays Mrs R. M. Adams, Mrs Gordon plays Mrs Wake, Mrs Wynne plays Miss K. Talbot, Miss M. Hunter plays Mrs W. Minson, Mrs Pfankuch plays Miss N. Reed, Mrs Buchanan plays Mrs Checkley. Mrs T. C. Wallace and Miss R. Hall play off for sixteenth place in conjunction with the L.G.U. medal match. The first round in both divisions will be played on June 19. HAWARDEN V. SCARGILL A tfeam from the Hawarden Ladles’ Club visited Scarglll and played against the ladies of the Scargill Club. Hawarden won by seven matches to five. Results (Hawarden names first): — Foursomes—Mrs Wood and Mrs Pickering 1, Mrs Mac Donald and Miss Gardner 0; Mrs Berney and Mrs White 0, Mrs Murray and Mrs Shadrach 1; Mrs Wright and Mrs Hendren 1, Mrs Greig and Miss McMillan 0: Miss Holden and Miss Evans 0, Mrs Coe and Mrs Leach 1. Singles—Mrs Wood 1, Mrs Mac Donald 0; Mrs Pickering 1, Miss Gardner 0; Mrs Berney 1. Mrs Shadrach 0; Mrs White 0, Mrs Murray 1; Mrs Wright 1, Mrs Greig 0: Mrs Hendren 1, Miss McMillan 0; Miss Holden 0, Mrs Leach 1; Miss Evans 0, Mrs Coe I. “HOLE OUT IN ONE." That wonderful achievement in golf! You. too, can repeat this with the help of better clubs —Our prices range from 7s 6d. Golf Bags from 12s 6d; balls, all grades, from Is to 3s. Repaints lOd. Clubs replated 2s 6d head. The Tennis Shop, 127 Armagh street. ’Phone 31-452. —1

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 18

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GOLF Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 18

GOLF Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 18

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