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GOLF

TEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB

A match was played over the week-end between Harewood and Templeton juniors, resulting in a win for Templeton by three games. .Following were the results (Harewood names first);—A. B. Edwardes and Hobbs all square with J. W. Arnold and* G. Condliffe, Davis and Binns_ lost to A. T. Harris and R. Grimmer, Murphy and Schmidt lost to B. Bassett and J. Allum, Low and Callvert lost to J. Oakley and S. F Barnett.

The qualifying round for the Taylor rqse bowl was also played. The following qualified: R. E. Dunne and Mrs E. Rudkin, 6 up: F. Williamson and Miss J. Wright, 5 up; N. Farrant and Mrs Farrant, 2 up; J. W. Arnold and Miss .Musgrave, 1 up; J. Mardon and Mrs Mardon, all square; M. L. Page and Mrs Page, 1 down; E. Brightling and Mrs Toomey. 1 down; S. Ayers and Miss M. Petrie, 1 down; G. Condliffe and Mrs G. Smith, 1 down; J. A. Higgs and Mrs Higgs, 1 down; C. Luers and Mrs Luers, 1 down; S. R. Gray and Mrs R. King. 1 down; D. Griffin and, Mrs Griffin, 2 down; R. Smaile and Mrs Smaile, 3 down: B. Keene and Mrs McKillop, 3 down; J. Lloyd and Mrs Lloyd, 3 down; E. Gasson and Miss Parr, 3 down. The last four must play off on Sunday, May 22. as only 16 pairs may qualify.

RUSSLEY CLUB

The fourth qualifying round of tha. Tosswill Cup was played on Saturday In fine weather, but the heavy state of the course was against good scoring. The best cards In the concurrent stroke handicaps were:— A Grade—R. B. Dagger, 81 gross, 5 handicap, 76 net; A. P. O’Callaghan, 84, 8 — 76; N. S. Bowie. 85. 8—77; C. E. Fpatherstone. 91, 14—77; A. J. C. Nicholson, 83. 5 78; G. F. Bridges, 86. 8—78; R. A. Witbrock. 86. 8—78; N. P. Robinson, 90, 12— 78; G. M. Hall, 92, 14—78; J. P. Gllmour. 13. 4—79; A. J. Black. 84. 5—79; A. H. Dargle. 88, 9—79; J. R. Mills, 89, 10—79; G. A. G. Connal, 89. 10—79. B Grade—J. M. Hargreaves. 95, 22—73: M. Gould, 96. 19—77; P. J. Byrne, 100, 22 78; L. W. Baker, 95, 16—79; J. L. Myhre, 97, 18—79. 11D . • The following players qualified for match play for the Tosswlll Cup:—R. B. Dagger 306. J. R. . Mills 309. N. S Bowie 309, A. J. C. Nicholson 310, T. H. Mills 312. W. O’Connell 313, J. D. Forster 314. J. P. Gllmour 315. The draw is;— Dagger plays T. H. Mills, Forster plays Bowie. Nicholson plays Gtlmour, O’Connell plays J. R. Mills. The first round must be played by May 15.

RUSSLEY V. ELLESMERE

An Inter-club match between Russley and Ellesmere was drawn, six games each. Results (Russley names first) :—p. SAnderson lost to E. W. Hunt, N. P. Robinson lost to D. Taylor, D. F. Glanvllle beat J A. Scott, G. M. Hall lost to L. Farrant, J. L. Myhre beat M. Boyd, S. N. Perry beat R .Buckenham. I. Daßscheck halved with H. G. Chamberlain, A. A, Mitchell beat W. Sutherland. Four-ball—Anderson and Robinson lost to Hunt and Taylor. Glanvllle and Hall halved with Scott and Farrant. Myhre anti Perry beat Boyd and Buckenham, Dabscheck and Mitchell lost to Chamberlain and Sutherland Ellesmere won the women s matches by five games to four. „ • Results (Ellesmere names first) Mrs Hunt beat Miss G. Russell, Mrs Vaughan lost to Mrs Kaye-Thomson, Mrs Taylor lost to Miss I. Webb. Mrs Scott beat Miss M. McLachlan. Mrs Buckenham beat Mis* B. Smithson, Mrs Boyd lost to Miss V Frost. Four-ball—Mrs Hunt and Mrs Vaughan beat Miss Webb and Miss Russell. Mrs Taylor and Mrs Scott beat Mrs Kaye’Hiomson and Miss McLachlan. Mrs Buckenham and Mrs Boyd lost to Miss Smithson and Miss Frost.

HAGLEY CLUB

Best cards In a mixed four-ball bogey for the Lewis, cleek at Hagley on Saturday were:— • „ Miss D. Bruce and J. C. Cullman, 11/9. 3 up; Miss Phear and W. A. Purdle, 14/8. 1 up; Mrs McAllum and G. K. McAllum, 17/6. 1 down: Miss G. M. Cotton and P. G. Greenwood. 10/11. 2 down: Miss M. Sanders and J. A. Fyfe, 11/s. 3 down; Mrs A. D. Cordner and J. Wyn Irwin, 13/9 3 down; Mrs J. H. Stringer and E. Harding. 14/14, 3 down.

AVONDALE CLUB

A four-ball bogey match was played at Avondale over the week-end, for the Avondale Trophy. Results were:— N. V. Smith and F. C. Penfold. 2 up: F. W. Delghton and C. F. Penfold. lUp; D. A. Llghtfoot and W. E. Adams. 1 up; A. D. Park and S. T. Bradford, all square; E. Atkinson and N. Edwards, all square: A. W. Spence and H. Tillman, all square; C. M. Harris and L. M. Kissel, all square: R. A. Campbell .and J. H. Wear, 2 down; J. L. Grant and J. W. McCabe. 2 down; C. J. Woods and D. J. Hills, 2 down. In the semi-final of the Top Dog trophy match, R. T. Plther and D. A. Llghtfoot beat A. W. Spence and S. Bradford. P. Macdonald and D. McGill beat L. S. Smith and J. L. Grant. . In the second round of the Scales Cup, R. T.' Plther and Miss G. Woods beat J. W. Jackson and Miss F. Gleeson, R. R. Senior and Miss Bellamy beat T. S. Knight and Miss Ellwood, D. G. Grant and Mrs Butland beat T. Condliffe and Mrs Condliffe.

RAWHITI CLUB

The following were the best cards In a stroke match played at the' Rawhltl Club over, the week-end, in conjunction with the first qualifying round of the Stevenson Cup:— Seniors—C. E. Shaw. 77, 11—66; V. L. Jensen, 79. 12—67; J. W. Lovell. 80, 12—68; R. A. Faloon, 83, 15—68; R. B. Jackson. 75 6—69: A. Aldersley, 85, 16 —69; H. M. Jarvis, 80, 10—70: A. L. Large. 82, 12—70; A. Freeborn, 78, 7—71; F. Bridgens, 81, 10 —7l; C. Shaw, 81, 9—72: N. E. Clemens. 86, 14 —72; •A. B. Boot, 88, 16—72; C. G. Lancaster, 88, 16—72. Juniors—R. C. Matthews.i 85, 18—87; F. A. Manning, 87, 20—67; A. J. Adams, 86, 18—68; W. Queree, 90, 22—68; E. Hegan, 92. 24 —68: C. E. Bailey, 93. 24—69; N. Urquhart, 94, 24—70; J. Dalglish, 92, 21— 71: G. Barnard, 90. 17—73; P. O’Connor, 92, 19—73; W. P. Warner, 92, 19—73; V, Atkinson, 93, 20—73; A. P. Hobson, 94, 21— 73.

HOLE-IN-ONE AT BUSSLEY

Playing in a competition game at Russley links yesterday, A. J. Archibald holed his tee shot at No. 10, a distance of 145 yards.

ENGLISH AMATEUR TITLE •PENNINK BEATS BANKS LONDON. May 1. The title-holder, J. J. F. Pennink. won the English amateur golf c 3 s P Bankf on the Leeds course, defeating S. Barnes. 2 and 1. HAREWOOD CLUB / - The first qualifying round of the Ward Cup, the second round of the White Cup, thesecond qualifying round cap* tain’s junior trophy, and a stroke cao were played at Harewood in the week* end. W Although the recent rain has slowed the course up, it was in good order for m The'following qualified for the captain’s iunior trophy:—J. M. Louisson 70. 74—144, E T Carroll 69 78 —147; A. Johnston, 71, R de G. Robilliard. 77. 75-152; iTb Stevens. 78. 76-154; R. Twyneham, 76. 78—154; S. Dowland. 84, 73—157; J. M ?Tlm h3 best’ in the other CV geniors—M. - B. Cook. 82. IW2; R C. Webb. 82, 10—72; R. C. Saunders. 82. 10— 72; S. J. 83, 10—73: J. D. Carl, 84, 10—74; A. W. Williams. 85, 11—74; J. M. Louisson, 88, 14 —74; R. E. Alexander, 84, 9—75; N. Boon, 86 11—75: L. Jewell, 89, 14—75; C. L. Crowley. 83. 7—76; A. T. Bell, 86, 10—76; H. G. Barnett, 87, 11—76. Juniors —A. Stewart. 87, 16—71: S. Dowland. 93, 20—73; J. C. Saunders. 80. 16—74; J. Murphy, 83, 18—75; R. de G. Robllliard, 93. 18—75; L. B. Stevens, 94, 18—76; A. Johnston. 94. 16—78; R. Twyneham. 96. 18— 78; N. T. Satterthwaite, 95. 17—78; E. J. Carroll, 96, 18—78. A team of eight senior players from the Templeton Club visited Harewood on Saturday, but were beaten by the home team. A four-ball match was played. The following were the results (Templeton names first 1: „ _ J. A. Higgs and R. Smart lost to A. R. Blank and J. L. Blair, N. Farrant and G. P. Anderson lost to L. W. Fleetwood and S. Bryant. F. Williamson and A. L. Smith lost to J. W. Gibson and W. M. Satterthwaite, R. Spicer and E. Brlghtllng lost to C. G. Penlington and M. B. Cook.

RICHMOND HILL CLUB

A Canadian foursome bogey handicap played at Richmond Hill on Saturday, resulted as follows: —F. W. Brandt and E. P. Wills (16). 6 up; G. d’Auvergne and G. N. Alexander (14), 3 up; H. O. Hewlett and J. R. Morrow (15). 2 up; C. L. S. Paterson and E. W. Harrop (15), 2 up: V. E. Hamilton and L. Beauchamp (15), 1 down; H. W. Taylor-Smith and J. R. Mitchell (15). 1 down; T. G. Anderson and F. L. Brandt (111, 3 down; F. T. M. Cheshire and J. K. Wood (12). 3 down; J. S. B. Bruges and G. J. McKay (12), 3 down; R. H. T, Hamilton and J. H. Nalder (11), 4 down; J. L. Gant and H. B. Black (14), 6 down.

WAIMAIRI BEACH CLUB

Results in the first round play-off for the Waimafri Cup, played at Waimairl yesterday, were;—S. Morris beat L. Calvert H, E. Clarke beat M. R. Blank, S. J. Russell beat K. W. Staples. J. P. Whatman beat H. M. Caldwell.

A stroke match was won by J. P. Whatman, who returned a net 68. The best cards were those of J. P. Whatman. 92, 24—68; D, C. Parker, 83, 8 —74; W. Russell, 85. 10—75; S. J. kussell, 90, 14—76; B. C. Rowe, 92, 16—76; A. M. Bowen,' 93. 17—76; R. J. G. Collins. 94. 18 —76; D. J. McNair, 96. 20—76; H. M. Caldwell. 100, 24—76.

RANGIORA CLUB

The first event of the open golf tournament at Ranglora was held on Saturday in ideal weather. There were 56 entries for a bogey match which was won by R. G; Edward (Ranglora), 2 up. The runners-up were two Ranglora players, E. O. Heney and E. D. R. Smith, 1 up. The best cards were:—R. G. Edward (Ranglora), 2 up; E. O. Heney (Ranglora), 1 up; E. D. R. Smith (Ranglora), 1 up; M. Childs (Cheviot), all square; G. A. Appleton (Ranglora), all square; R. Macdonald (Ranglora), all square; J. B. Durie (Kaiapoi). all square; J. Fleming (Cheviot), X down; J. W. Harley (Tauranga), 1 down; H. J. Pickles (Harewood), 1 down; R. Hastle (Christchurch), 2 down; J. D. Appleby (Ranglora), 2 down; D. E. Cllmte (Kaiapoi), 2 down; E. D. Masters (Ranglora), 2 down; A. Macdonald (Ranglora). 2 down; P. R. Cllmle (Kaiapoi), 3 down: B. W. Eder (Ranglora), 3 down; P. M. Giles (Ranglora), 3 down; R. G. Grant (Ranglora). 3 down; W. Smith (Ranglora), 3 down: C. P. Whatman (Ranglora), 3 down; H. M. Searle (Culverden), 4 down; L. V. Meyer (Ranglora), 4 down; C. Iveson (Russley), 6 down; C. I>. Meredith Kaye (Ranglora). 6 down; E. Ryde (Ranglora). 6 down; R. A. Trlggs (Ranglora), 6 down: E. A. Verrall (Ranglora), 6 down.

RUSSLEY CLUB

An Inter-club match played at Russley between the Hagley Ladles’ Club and the Russley Club resulted In a draw. Results were (Hagley names first); —Mrs Cullman lost to Miss Johnstone, Miss Bruce lost to Miss Cotton, Miss Wake beat Miss Oates, Miss Saunders lost to Mrs Wellwood, Mrs Cordner beat Mrs Hutchinson, Miss Atkinson lost to Miss Morton, Mrs Foster beat Mrs Hill. Mrs Holmes beat Mrs Delahunty. Miss Hunter beat Mrs Blyth, Mrs Pfankuch lost to Mrs D. Anderson. In the monthly bogey match Miss L. Johnstone was the winner In the senior division Mrs Astley was the winner in the Junior section.

RAWHITI LADIES’ CLUB

The best cards In the Coronation medal match played in conjunction with the Aotearoa Cup monthly Ladles Golf Union medal and first qualifying round for Mrs Watson’s Cup, were:— „ ■ „ A Grade—Mrs Minson, 93, 27-—66; Mrs Smedley 93, 23-70; Mrs Tait. 97. 22—75; Mrs Lovell, 91. 14—-T7; Miss O. Knight, 103, 26—77; Mrs A. B. L. Smith, 98,16 — 82: Miss Hayden, 109, 26—83; Mrs Hobson, 103, 19—84; Mrs Atkinson, 110. 26—84. ri Grade—Miss Timms, 109, 36—73: Miss I. Perrle, 108, 32 —76: Mrs Miller, 109, 33 76: Miss Hartley, 107, 31—76: Miss Moses, 108. 29—79; Miss Brldgens. 115, 36—79; Miss Lomas, 118. 36-82; Miss Fltchett, 118, 35—83; Miss L. Perrle, 119, 36—83; Miss Reddington, 121, 36—85; Mrs Aldersley, 115, 30—85; Miss L. Smith,. 123, 36—87. A stroke match played during the week resulted: —Mrs Smedley, 97, 23 —74; Mrs Miller, 108, 33—75; Miss Hayden, 103, 26 77; Mrs A. B. L. Smith, 98, 16—82; Miss Fltchett. 118, 35—83; Mrs Large, 106, 21— 85: Mrs Talt, 108, 22—86; Mrs Minson, 115, 27—88; Mrs Layton, 121, 33—88; Mrs McCullough. 135, 36—99.

TEMPLETON LADIES* CLUB

The results in the third round of the Nell Cup were as follows; Miss G. Drummond beat Mrs M. Sheehy, 2 up; Mrs M. Rudkin beat Miss A. Hart. 5 and 4; Mrs G. Anderson beat Mrs R. Higgs, 4 and 2; Mrs M. Nees beat Mrs E. Philpott, 5 and 3; Mrs M. Toomey beat Mrs K. Mardon, 2 up; Miss N. Oliver beat Mrs R. King, 7 and 6; Miss W, Parkes beat Mrs E. Hope, 3 and 2; Miss M. Petre beat Mrs A. Donaldson, 2 up.

THE CHAMPION’S CHOICE,

In the final of such golf classics as the American Open Championship and the Irish Native Championship, the winners play with North British Golf Balls.-One prominent professional says that the vital difference between North British and other golf balls is that the North British gives a longer “carry” and never loses vitality m many rounds.

North British 3s Pin Hi Is 9d

HHEMPLETON COUNTRY CLUB are Holding an Open Day on Bth inst. Members of other Clubs cordially invited. Post entries will be received. —®

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22390, 2 May 1938, Page 3

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GOLF Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22390, 2 May 1938, Page 3

GOLF Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22390, 2 May 1938, Page 3