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E. CREMIN BEATS DAI REES

GOLF

ADELAIDE “ ADVERTISER ” TOURNAMENT (N - Z - Press Association—Copyright) ta = ADELAIDE. April 1. hates Frte ISh ° Ver the last nine AJ . S Crenu n snatched victory m Advertiser" £5OO gofi tour CremEl ‘ he _ Welshman. Dai Rees. ac< hv d u ß ? es s morning pertorma c °mmg home in 33 to give him a final round ol 70. Leading scores wire—B Cremm. 69. 74, 71, 70—284 nil Ree, 70’ 70—286- 7 [c~ 2 m ; ! H ' pickw orth, 73, 73. b“' N^Sfth. K 7 e -70'°-7^ 2 9 7 3 0 . 74 - 78 - 297: L - CHRISTCHURCH CLUB bogey handicap, played by ShMeJ nn f Christchurch Club a* Pa 5L y or i Saturday, resulted:—D. G. tmAw* a^ H ' J Barlow, 2 up; A. L Smith and G. H. Owen, 1 up; C. H. Taylor and F. S. Taylor, 1 up. | WAIMAIR] BEACH CLUB ducted C hv SS ?HI tournament was conterda? a Y Z? Waunain Beach Club yesteraay. A competition for the best gross round S 76° n -rJ y wfthl was"rXZL he 4i^ >es ro Junior gross score Resulte were L ' R ' Throw « with 84. wSf°7K Senior: C. W. CaldW R 6, Thi-rS° yd ßond 81. Junior: H.ggm s T B h 7 r ° Wer H - M - Br °w“ 85 - Lo S }n Ok n B ® nd j c ap—Senior: L. Boyd. 77, C <m W ; Caldwell, 76, scr—76; B. S £ d 2&?4- 3 ’ D Junior: w - R- Thrower, M : Brown, 85, 15—70; A. J 96, 24—72; O. Nordstrom, 90, 18

R A «? f< n»ZiV all best-ball bogey resulted:— a £ d J ' A - Wright, 4 up; A. Coy and W. R. Thrower, 4 up; R H DunW?ie a ht d u J nn G ' Har P ur « 4 up. Dudley and Wright won on the country-back. t A H foU m‘ ball best-ball Stableford resulted: w TV i J atj V, n and s - Daglish, 43 pointsp? a ’r£T ldwe i l B ’ Barlow, 42 points; H. Barlow and T. La Mare, 41 points. . A te ?J nS wr matcb was won by A. J. TraA ea P<’ °' Nord strom, B. Mangetts, and J A- M aster with a net score of 307.

Tt. -g x hagley club ahe winter season was opened bv members of the Hagley Golf Club on Saturday with a mixed four-ball bogey competition for the Opening Day Cup. The best scores were:—

F °° te (20) and E - A - HitchCOCk (9), 5 up; Miss J. Barclay (21) and £ 8)^ 4 a U P ; Mrs A - c - Brassingto” (1?) and B. A. Miles (8), 3 up. A bogey competition was won by E. Braggins.

WAITIKIRI CLUB A bogey competition, played on Saturday by memebrs of the Waitikiri Club, resulted: ( Ijgjj M Ewing (4), 1 up; J. G. Scott (14)72 down; J. O’Gorman (9), 3 down. The result oi the Brown’s Pewters fourball bogey handicap, played yesterday, was:—D. G. Silvester and G. G. Scott, 7 up; J. H. Scott and R. Faults, 7 up; N. Fowke and T. B. Hampton, 7 up. Silvester and Scott won on the count-back. Afternoon stroke round; F. Hinchliff, 87, 18—69; M. E. Chapple, 92, 22—70; M. J. Ewing, 76, 5—71.

RUSSLEY CLUB A Stableford single played on Saturday by the Russley Club resulted:— Senior:. C. S. Gibbs (6) 38. W. R. Smith (5) 37, A. B. Cottee (2) 36. Intermediate: W. Eckert (12) 36. J. Dowland (11) 36. Eckert won on the count back. Junior: A. A. Blunden (16) 35, E. Bourke (13) 33, E. H. Smith (13) 33. RAWHITI CLUB A mixed foursome played by members of the Rawhiti Club on Saturday resulted: I. Pockson and Miss Francis, 82, 21—61; E. P. Miller and Mrs Wise. 82, 16—66; G. Stone and Miss Ryan, 90, 23—67. Hobson and Mrs Hobson, 81. 14—67. Two stroke rounds run yesterday in conjunction with the Throp cleek, resulted : Morning Round.—A grade: N. J. Orr. 72, 10—62; G. Anderson, 71, 8—63; C. Armstrong, 69, 6—63. B grade: D. Meier, 87, 24—63; K. Green, 86, 22—64; R. Hepburn, 82, 18—64. Afternoon Round.—A grade: G. Anderson, 72, 7—65; W. McKenzie, 75, 9—66; W. Norman, 79, 13—66. B grade: D. Meier, 79. 21—58; O. McGuire, 87 , 24—63; C. H. Ansley, 81, 17—64. The Throp cleek was won by D. Meier. AVONDALE CLUB Results of a bogey handicap played on Saturday by the Avondale Club were:— A Grade.—T. S. Knight, all square; A. 8001, all square. 800 l won on the count back. C. C. A. BarnartJ, 1 down; A. H Weir, 1 down. B Grade.—W. Wells, 3 up; R. L. Preston, all square; J. L. Preston, all square. Results of a stroke handicap, played yesterday, were:— Senior.—D. Richardson, 69, 3—66: H. D. Robson, 76, 9—67; C. A. Rogers, 83, 12— 71. Junior.—T. Riseley, 81, 14—67; S. Chamberlain, 84, 14—70; R. Kirkpatrick, 87, 14— 73. BURWOOD CLUB A four-ball best-ball bogey was played on Saturday by the Burwood Club. Best scores were:—T. H. Barnes and G. E. Sinclair, 2 up; W. Stott and J. McCallum, all square; H. J. Lorimer and J. Rothenberg, 1 down. TEMPLETON CLUB The following were the best scores in a greensome stroke handicap, played by the Templeton Club yesterday:— Seniors.—D. Thomas and A. Earl, 84, 19—65; F. Marshall and E. Brightling, 31. 14—67; G. Day and R. T. Dowker, 81, 12 —69. Juniors.—L. Wigzell and S. Cawtheray, 89. 19—70; R. Smart and P. Lund, 85, 15— 70; B. Nevell and D. Clifford, 91, 18—73. A bogey handicap, played on Saturday, resulted as follows:—seniors.—E. G. Legge, 1 down; J. E. Cuneen, 1 down; G. P. Anderson. 2 down. Juniors.—J. Hayes, 2 up; H. Mason, 1 up; D. A. Thomas, all square. TAI TAPU CLUB Following are the results of the first round of the Suckling Cup mixed foursomes, played at Tai Tapu yesterday:— M. Nottingham and Mrs Nottingham beat S. Carter and Mrs R. Calder, 2 and 1; D. Hamilton and Mrs Hamilton beat J. Holden and Mrs Holden. 5 and 4; E. J. McNeill and Mrs McNeill beat R. Blackmore and Mrs Blackmore. 7 and 6; G. Stoddart and Mrs Stoddart beat G. Sheldon and Miss J. Hudson. 2 and 1; W. Robinson and Mrs Robinson beat E. J. Thompson and Miss Queree, 1 up. RANGIORA CLUB Following were the best scores in a stroke match played by the Rangiora Club on Saturday:— A Grade.—R. J. Hegan, 73, 6—67; R. G. Edward, 75, 4—71; F. R. O’Callaghan, 84. 14-2-70. B Grade.—J. F. Moffat. 90, 22—68; C. L. Meredith-Kaye, 91, 18—73; E. D. R. Smith 89. 16—73. Following were the best scores in a bogey match played yesterday:—H. Wareing, 1 down; R. G. Edward, 2 down; J. F. Moffat, 2 down. KAIAPOI CLUB Best scores in the first medal match of the season, played by the Kaiapoi Club were:— Senior.—S. T. Midgely, 82. 11— B. Bruce Smith, 80, 9—71; G. Hirst, 82, 10— 72. Junior.—C. L. Moore, 90, 21—69; A. Hirst, 84, 14—70; S. Craze, 85, 15—70. RICHMOND HILL CLUB The number of members present was the largest for some years at the opening of the Richmond Hill Golf Club on Saturday. The course was in better order than ever before, mainly because of the long-term planning of the greens committee. The president (Mr H. D. Graham) welcomed visitors, and the many new members, and declared the season open by driving off at the first tee. Results of a mixed foursome were as follows:—D. Barr and Miss P. Chandler, 57, 10—47; H. Howard and Miss K. Hampton, 69, 19—50; J. Voyce and Mrs Voyce, 68, 17—51. HAGLEY LADIES’ CLUB Mrs J. G. Johnston, captain of the Hagley Ladies’ Club, presented the trophies for a Stableford bogey played by members. The best score., were:— Senior.—Mrs E. Sopp (9). 32 points; Mrs W. Latham (12), 29 points. Junior.—Mrs J Nunes (23), 31 points; Mrs Cook (23). 26 points. RAWHITI LADIES’ CLUB

An L.G.U. stroke match, played yesterday, by members of the Rawhiti Ladies’ Golf Club, resulted:— A Grade.—Mrs M. Stephens. 91. 21—70; Mrs P. Hobson, 84. 12—72; Mrs M. Beading. 90. 18—72. B Grade.—Miss J. Agar. 90, 22—68: Mrs F. Parsonmgp 99, 26 73; Mrs A. Thompson. 105, 32—73. TAI TAPU LADIES’ CLUB The following are the best scores in a flag match played by the Tai Tapu Ladies’ Golf Club during the week-end: Mrs E. J. McNeill 65, Mrs D G. Scott 68, Mrs C. Anderson 69. Best scores in a stroke round were:— Mrs N. R. Withell 62. Mrs J. H. McKenzie 67, Mrs W. G. McCartney 72. RANGIORA LADIES’ CLUB Following were the results of the Marcn L.G.U. club medal round played by the Rangiora Ladies’ Golf Club:—? Silver Division.—Mrs R. J. Hegan. 85, 11—74; Mrs A. C. Fraser, 89. 14—75; Mrs F. Cobden-Cox. 89. 13—76. Bronze Division.—Mrs J. Gorman, 97, —69; Mrs J. Wolff, 97, 25—72; Miss M Stanton. 103, 28—75; Miss A. Walker. 107, 32—75. C Grade.—Mrs L. H. Leech, 116, 36—80; Mrs J. F. Moffat. 118, 36—82. AVONDALE LADIES’ CLUB The first round of the Erin Stickings Memorial Cup was played by members of the Avondale Ladies’ Club on Saturday. Results were:—Miss N. Gillespie beat Mrs H. M. Minson, 2 up: Miss W. Skjellerup beat Miss A. Hine, 3 and 2; Miss I. Knowles beat Miss L A. Maindonald, 3

and 2; Miss H. Vesty and Mrs J. D. Burns, all square; Mrs P. Goulding beat Mrs S. Birch, 4 and 3; Mrs T. McCleary beat Miss C. M. Mitchell, 1 up: Miss E. Lawrence beat Mrs H. M. Sparrow, 2 and 11 Mis A. L. Large beat Miss M. Moore, 7 and 6; Mrs A. B. Boo! beat Mrs J. Paton, 3 and 2; Mrs W. J. Chatfield beat Mrs H. R Chetwin, 3 and 1; Mrs M. Rousham beat Miss M. Bruce, 7 and 6; Miss M. Lockwood beat Mrs R. A. Goodman, 1 up; Miss A. Chapman beat Mrs E. Maindonald. 8 and 7; Mrs H. R. Blair beat Mrs W. Gilpin, 2 and 1; Miss M. Wall beat Miss N. Hopkins, 2 up; Mrs C. Barrett beat Mrs D. A. Gunn, 4 and 3. HAGLEY GOLF CLUB Still a few vacancies for members. Annual subscription: men £4. ladies £2 17s 6d. Special rates for first year. Green fees, only 2s week days, 3s 6d week-ends. Apply Box 199. Advt.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26078, 3 April 1950, Page 3

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E. CREMIN BEATS DAI REES Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26078, 3 April 1950, Page 3

E. CREMIN BEATS DAI REES Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26078, 3 April 1950, Page 3