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GOLF

CHKISTCHURCH CLUB

The G. E. Rhodes Cup mixed foursome flag match was played at Shirley on Saturuav atternoon, 150 players taking pari. The winners were L. A. Dougall ana Miss Eileen Nutt. O. A. Y. Johnston and Miss P. Acland were second and W. i*. Morrison and Miss M. Ward third. All hVisned within a lew lect of the eighteenth hole.

KUSSLEY CLUB

Fine weather favoured the week-end competitions. The course was heavy alter hard frosts overnight and the scoring was good, consideiuig the conditions, beat cams were:— ~, . . . Fourbatl Bo?ev (senior with junior;— C. E. Avers («> and M. Gould Ooj. <> W'P. Wvim-Wilhr.ms (3) and J. P. HawKe (17), 5 up; R. B. Dagger i 4) and P- JByr. c (10. 4 up: A. J. Black (r>> and J M. Hargreaves (18). 4 up; C H. (11) ana L. \V Baker (13). 4 up: P. H. 1. Williams (9) and W. H. Price ( loi. 4 t p A. P. O'Callaghan (6) and J. G. Malcolm (11) 3 ud; R. W. Saunders (10) and K. c. fioisley il4). 3 up; W. O-Connel) (11) and V. C. Matnews (14). 3 up; G. A. <-onnal (8) and J. A. P. Philp (37). 3 up; A. J. C. Nicholson (5) and J. L. Myhre (14), 2 up. J. Hastings' (10) and H. W. Anderson <l2>. 2 up: G.~F. Bridges (8) ar.d M. Stewart 1 Stroke Handicaps—A Grade: J. R. Crawshaw. at moss. 14 handicap. 73 net; /»•=>• isowie, 83; 8-/5; R. B. Dagger, 152. 5—7/, I. O. Stace, 87. IC—77: G. U. Weston, 88, 11—77; D. F. Glanville, 89. H—7B; A. J . C. Nicholson. 85. 6—79; T. H. Mills, 87, 7 fat)' N. D. Bowman. 93, 12—81; C. H. Smith. 95, 14—81; G. J. Leech. 94. 12—82. B Grade: P. B. Smythe, 92, 24-«8; T. G. Anderson, 90, 17—73; M. Gould, 93 20— 73- H. P. V. Brown. 93. 20—73; W. H. Price P5. 20—75; A. A. Mitchell, 99, 24 75; R. P. Jones, 94, 18-.fi; N. C. Coxhead. 98. 22—78; 11. F. Hanna, 98, 20— 78; J. H. Johnson. 99. 21—78; Q M-Wil-son. 102. 24—78; C. E. Iversen, 95, 16—79. The play-off for the tie in the intermediate cnampionship of the recent open tournament was won by I. O. Stace (Russley), who beat H. C. Hill (Rawmti) jjy two t-troXes.

HAGLEY CLUB

Cards handed in by the winners of the senior and junior bogey matches at Haglev on Saturday were particularly good. Both competitors played six strokes below their handicaps. The following were the best cards:— Seniors—W. A. Purdie. 74, 12—62; L. A. Woodward. 77, 10—f>7; J. Wyn Irwin, 79. 12—67; P. G. Greenwood, 82, 15—67; D. E. Orchard. 83, 16—6<; R. S. Kent, 76, 8— 08: D. W. Russell, 83. 14 —69; A. O. Rutherford, 81, 11—70; W. Fisher, 83, 13—70: H. S. Eaton, 87, 17—70; F. A. Ellis, 88, 18 —7O.

Juniors—T. James, 82, 20—62; C. M. Ciarkson. 91. 24—07; E. S. Bowie, 95, 23 —67; A. P. King. 89, 21—68: C. W. Price. 92, 24—68; F. A. Bates. 98, 30—68; T. Ramsay. 91, 22—69; A. M. West, 90, 20—70; P. A. Irving, 97, 27—70.

HAREWOOD CLUB

Two qualifying rounds for the Godby Cud and a s'troke handicap in conjunction with the morning round were played at Harewood during the week-end. in oerfect golf conditions. The following Hualified for the Godby Cup:—F. W. Stevens, 73 first round, 75 second round, 148 total; L. J. Moorhouse 75. 73—148; S. G. Holland, 78, 71—149: J. D. Carl, 71, 79 150; L. M. Austin, 77. 73—150: A. Stewart, .5, 76—151: W. L. Lawrv, 72. 79—151; C. r i. Penlin"ton. 75. 77—152: A. W. Williams. 74, 78—152; J. K. Loui.-son, 82, 71—153; R. C. Saunders, 78, 76—154; R. C. Webb, 75. 80—155; S. .T. Moore, 74, 81—155; C. J. McFadden, 77. 78—155: A. T. Bell. 76. 79 155; A. A. Grimmer. 70. 79—155; M. G. Barnett, 76, 79—155; N. Boon, 74, 81—155.

The last seven to qualify must play-off for the fifteenth and sixteenth places. The best cards handed in for the straight match were:— Seniors—J. D. Carl. 81 gross, 10 handicap. 71 net; W. 1... Lawry. 84. 12—72: G. K. Malcolmson, 84. 11—73; F. W. Stevens, 35. 12—73; W. M. Satterthwaite. 80. 0—74; S. J. Moore. 86. 12—74; C. R. Ogier. 86, 12—74; A. W. Williams. 85. 11—74; N. Boon, 88. 14—74; N. S. Wyber. 84. 9—75; R. C. Webb, 85, 10—75; L. J. Moorhouse, 37, 12—75.

Juniors—D. W. M. Ward. 94 Hioss. 22 handicap, 72 net; A. Johnston. 92, 13—74: •\. Stewart, 93. 18—75; A. A. Grimmer, 92. 16—76; T. Darbv, 97, 20—77; R. G. Hall, 98, 20—78; J. R. Woodward, 102. 24—18: R. Twyneham. 97. 18—79; J. C. Hill. 100, 20 —80; E S. Williams, 100, 20— SO; F. W. White, 99, 18—81.

TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB

During the week-end members of the Temp'.eton Country Club played the first round of the Millner Cup. The course was in splendid order and there were many close games. Results were:—Mrs Eadie and B. Bassett beat Mr and Mrs S. C. Novell, Mr and Mrs V. Sheehy beat Mr and Mrs H. W. Wilson. Mr and Mrs N. Farrant beat Mrs G. S. Smith and G. M. Condlifte, Miss Petrie and W. H. Davis beat Miss Drummond and M. O. Sinclair by default. Mrs Page and M. W. Simes beat Mrs Rudkin and L. S. Ayers, Mr and Mrs Carter beat Miss Gregorv and J. Oakley, Miss Wright and P. Williamson beat Miss Marshall and N. Wright, Mrs Toomey and E. Brightling beat Mr and Mrs F. Barrett, Mr and Mrs H. Marshall beat Miss Olliver and R. E. Dunne.

In the semi-final of the Tavlor rose bowl. Mrs Toomey and E. Brightling beat Mr and Mrs J. A. Higgs.

RICHMOND HILL V. AVONDALE

An.inter-club match between the Richmo d Hill and Avondale Clubs, played at Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon, was won by Richmond Hill by 9 games to 7. The results were (Richmond Hill names first):—J. D. Lawrence beat J. W Jackson. F. J. Glackin, jun., lost to J. W. Gibson, R. H. Booth beat T. S. Knight R. C. King lost to R. R. Senior. V. E Hamilton beat R. S. Beveridge, F. T M Cheshire beat F. McMenami". J. L. Gant beat J. M Preston, F. J. Pender lost to A. W. Spence, F. L. Brandt lost to F. S. Vinnicombe, A. S. Graham lost to R. W. Rofe, B. G. Donovan beat D. A. Lightfoot. J. R. Moodv beat J. G. Kanafin. R. M. Morrow beat R. T. Pither, J. R. Mitchell lost to N. B. Edwards, J. K. Wood lost to W. R. Jones, L. W. Matson beat G. R. Burrowes.

KAIAPOI CLUB

A medal match was plaved at the Kaiapoi links on Saturday afternoon. The following were the best cards returned:— Senior Grade; —G. Hirst, 79 gross. 11 handicap. 68 net; J. Farreilv, 83. 12—71; A. W. Leithead, 79, 7—72; E. E. Eves, 84, 12—72; R. D. Evans, 81. 8—73; N. S. Wyber, 81. 8—73; L. G. Billclift, 92. 9 73; E. J. Corcoran. 81. 7—74; J. Rainev, 88, 14—74; G. Hammer, 85, 11—74; R. Fisher, 83. 13—75.

Junior Grade—T. Hammer. 119 gross, 20 handicap, 69 net; P. R. Climie, 95, 24 71; F. E. Twyford. 93, 22—71; J. Halligan, 90, 18—72; T. Darby, 89, 16—73; J. B. Durie, 93. 20—73; R. M. Muskett, 89, 16— 73; R. C. Stewart, 91, 17—74.

WAITIKIRI CLUB

Best scores in the medal round plaved at the Waitikiri Golf Club's course yesterday were:—D. F. Glanville. 71.11 —60; Rex Morrow. 80, 18—62; B. G. Donovan, 83, 18—65; W. G. Morrison, 76, 8—68; Mrs McKillop, 74, 6—68; C. Bonnington, 84. 13— 71; Miss L. Thompson, 95, 24—71; L. W. Matson, 84, 18—76; M. Armstrong, 96, 12—84.

WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB

In the first round of the Shaftesbury Cup, a mixed Canadian foursome bogey, j played at Waimairi Beach yesterday, the best cards were:—J. W. Prew and Miss O'Connell (handicap 17), 4 up; D. Bowker and Miss N. Shand (15), 3 up; S. Morris ~nd Miss A. McFarlane (17), 1 up; S. J. Russell and Miss C. Graham (17), all square; W. Russell and Mrs D. Crozier (12), 1 down: R. J. G. Collins and Mrs Collins (17), 1 down; J. Greenslade and Miss B. Stock (19), 1 down: G. Hoffman and Miss C. Wood (14), 3 down; J. Royds and Miss E. Blank (14), 4 down; R. S. Stokes and Mrs Roberts (15), 4 down; H. E. Clarke and Miss Atkinson (18), 4 down; S. Rich and Miss J. Keighley (18), 4 down.

KAWHITI CLUB

The following were the best cards in a men's stableford bogey match played at Rawhiti during the week-end: — Senior Grade—A. L. Large, 25, 11—36; H B. Buckley, 25, 11—36; J. W. Lovell, 23, 10—£3; E. W. Christiansen, 23, 9—32; A. T. Stokes, 21, 11—32; N. P. Ball, 22, 8—30; A. B. L. Smith, 19, 11—30; M. Taylor. 19, 11—30; N. E. Clemens, 18, 12—30. Junior Grade—W. P. Warner, 14, 17—31; A. Aldersley, 17, 14—31; H. M. Minson. 16, 14—30; H. Boardman, 15, 14—29; V. Atkinson, 12, 16—28; G. S. Harrison, 15, 13—28; C. Bailey, 10, 18—28; F. Wade, 11, 17—28.

RAWHITI LADIES' CLUB

The Ladies' Golf Union stroke handicap played at Rawhiti yesterday resulted as follows:—

A Grade—Mrs J. W. Lovell, 90 gross, 16 handicap. 74 net; Mrs A. Large, 99. 20—79; Miss O. Knight, 102, 23—79; Mrs Hobson, 100, 21—79: Miss Allington. 105. 25—80; Mrs A B. L. Smith, 99, 18—61; Mrs Sparrow, 100, 21—85.

B Grade—Miss Hayden, 103. 36—67; Mrs Minson, 100, 30—70; Miss Moses. 103, 30— 73; Miss Marriott, 117, 36—81; Miss Lomas, 118, 36—32; Miss J. Pirrie, 119, 36—83; Mrs Herdman, 121, 36—35; Miss Raven, 121, 36 85.

WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB

The Captain's trophy match completed at Waimairi Beach yesterday resulted in a win for Miss C. Wood with cards of—First round, 109 gross, 32 handicap, 67 net; second round, 86 gross, 28 handicap, 68 net.

RUSSLEY LADIES' CLUB

The monthly bogey match was won by Mrs A. O. Wellwood in the senior division, and by Mrs G. Connal In the Junior division. The week-end bogey match resulted in a tie between Miss I. Webb and Miss V. Rogers, Miss Webb winning on the count back over the last nine holes.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22136, 5 July 1937, Page 7

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GOLF Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22136, 5 July 1937, Page 7

GOLF Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22136, 5 July 1937, Page 7

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