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♦ HAGLEY CLUB A senior stroke match and the second qualifying round of the Meares Cup were played at Haglcy in the week-end. Resuits’. Senior Stroke—W. A. Purdle. 77, 14—63; G. K. McAllum. 74, 9—65; W. Fisher, 78, 13—65; J. Poison, 81. 16—65; G. S. Strack, 78. 12—66; R. S. Kent, 75, D. E. Orchard. 83, 16—67; H. S. Eaton, 84, 17 —67. A junior stroke handicap match and the second qualifying round of the Hagley CUp were also played, and resulted;—A. P. King, 89, 24—65; A. L. B. Ross, 90, 25—65; T. Ramsay, 91, 24—67; W. A. Ross, 93, 26—67; A. M. West, 88. 19—69; G. Wallace. 90, 21—69; P. A. Irving, 96, 27—69. RUSSLEY CLUB In an inter-club match between the Russley and Amberley Clubs, played at Amberley over the week-end. Russley won by 7 matches to 5. Scores (Amberley names first): — Singles—A. A. Holland lost to N. S. Bowie. W. A. Parsons beat D. S. Anderson. I. G. Grierson lost to H. C. Hassall. G. W. Rhodes beat F. V. Turner, C. James lost to L. W. Baker. E. W. Wade beat N. S. Coxhead, G. McDonald halved with J. H. Johnson, R. A. Love halved with O. F. Baker. Four-ball Matches—Holland and Parsons lost to Bowie and Anderson, Grierson and Rhodes beat- Hassall and Turner, James and Wade lost to L. Baker and Coxhead, McDonald and Love lost to Johnson and O. Baker. Totals: Amberley 5, Russley 7. RAWHITI LADIES* CLUB The best scores handed in for the monthly medal round played in conjunction with the third qualifying round for the Watson Cup and Coronation Medal and Aotea-roa Cup are as follows: A Grade—Mrs Lovell. 91. 16—75; Mrs A. B. L. Smith. 93, 18—75; Mrs Hobson. 99, 22—77; Miss O. Knight, 101, 23—78; Mrs Atkinson, 104, 25—79; Mrs Large, 100, 20— 80. B Grade—Miss M. Moses, 103, 35—68; Miss N. Marriott, 116, 36—80; Mrs Minson, 112, 30—82; Miss V. Timms. 120, 36—84. The following qualified in the Watson Cup;— Mrs Moses, Mrs A. B. L. Smith, and Mrs Layton: Mrs Atkinson and Miss Alllngton; Mrs Minson and Miss Tilleyshort; Miss Timms and Miss Knight; Mrs Clemens and Mrs Hobson; Miss Marriott and Mrs Large: Mrs Herdman and Mrs Lovell: Mrs Miller and Miss I. Pirrie to play off for sixteenth place. DUNSANDEL CLUB The Dunsandel Golf Club held a flag match on Saturday afternoon. The winner was T. Tweedy, who carried the flag to the nineteenth green. The stroke scores were: T. Tweedy, 88 gross, 20 handicap. 68 net; L. J. Chatterton. 88, 20—68; E. Tweedy, 83, 14—69; M. Brown, 90, 20—70.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22083, 4 May 1937, Page 12
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