CLUB MATCHES
CHRISTCHURCH CLUB.—Campbell Cun and flights—semi-finals: H. W. Wilkins and R. G. H. Bullock beat J. J. Cuddon and N. E. Tingey, 2 up; O. A. Y. Johnston and A. E. Benzie beat M. W. Simes and H. M. S. Dawson, 3 and 2; D. C. Bennie and W. S. Bennie beat J. H. Scott and K. C. Kearns. 6 and 5; J. B. Prendergast and D. F. Williamsono beat W. D. Murie and J. D. Bull, 2 up; E. S. Williams and C. E. Suckling beat M. J. W. Davis and F. L. P. Sharp. 3 and 1; N. R. Par^® a and H - K- E. Stevens beat T. S. McMillan and W. C. Debenham, 2 and 1. Bogey handicap—A grade: A. L. Smith, 2 up: G. R. Hunter, all square; J. B. Prendergast. 1 down. B grade: L. J. Roy 3 up; J. Richards. 3 up; G. H. Owen’ all square; H. D. Livingstone, 1 down; R. A. E. Brett, 1 down; A/ G. Paterson, 1 down. Roy won on a count-back. C grade: J Ramsden, 3 up; J. W. Ardagh, 1 up; W. J. V. Hamilton, all square. AVONDALE CLUR.—Stroke Handicap— A grade: S. Suckling, 77, 8—69; A. Dickey. 76, 6—70; L. H. Boyd, 77, B—7o. B grade: M. K. Rodgers. 77, 9—68; T. G Kennedy, 80, 11—69; B. T. Coburn, 83, 14—69. C grade: L. J. Dunbar, 89, 24 > L Bc^ y ’ J 8 —66; R. R. Forscutt, 87, 18—69. Bogey handicap—A grade: J. McCleary (8). 2 up; T. R. Condliffe (7). 2 down; D. Moynihan (6), 2 down. B Cobura (ID. 1 up; N. D. Miller (11). 1 up; W. A. Welsh (12), 1 down. Scales Cup—semi-final: A. J. Dickey and Mrs B. Hutcheson beat M. P. Rousham and Mrs Rousham, 1 up; T. G. Kennedy and T. Knowles beat S. C. Suckling and Miss P. Bruce, 1 up. Final: T. t e ? nedy 3nd 84158 T - Knowles beat A. J. Dickey and Mrs B. Hutcheson, 4 and 2. Lewis trophy: H. E. Clarke and Miss E. Moore beat G. Mclntosh and Mrs J. Paton, 2 up; L. H. Boyd and Miss B. beat A * H * I’BeU and Miss N. Gillespie 2 up Final: H. E. Clark and Miss E. Moore beat L. H. Boyd and Miss B. ‘xkinn.r 1 1 axxxdo
TEMPLETON CLUB.—Bisque bogey: J. Moodie, 1 up; J. Williamson, all square; J. McGavock, all -square; J. Green, all R * Clements, all square. Budkin, Williamson and Russell Allen cups: C. W. A. Kyle, 84, 18—66; R. Ryde. 93, 24—69* C. Angus, 86, 16—70. RUSSLEY CLUB.—Stroke competition— A grade: C. S. Gibbs, 80, 8—72; J. D. Lawson, 78, 5-73; K. D. Foxton, 78, 4 **• grade: A. Dyhrberg, 85, 15—70; D. R Hicks, 83, 13—70; A. H. Lee, 84, 1^— 71; W. C. Rankin. 83, 12—71- N p Ball. 83, 12-71; l&fliTS: l<k_7L Dyhrberg won.on a count-back. C grade: h ? avison - »<, 24—70; M. G. Smith, 18 —70; G. Wiedeman, 87, 16—71. Davi- *? von ? n a <»unt-back. Stroke competition, in conjunction second qualify“B of Tosswill cup: R. C. Garnett, l 2 ~ T* ~ D - Forster. 83. 12— 71, N. a Bowie, 78, 7—71. Stroke round in conjunction second qualifying round of Victory cup: J. jr. 91‘ 2*-«7; A? E — man ’ 861 17—T. White, 89, zo A. Hadlee, 83, 14-69. HAGLEY CLUBe—Stroke handicap— Gillespie, 81, 11—70; W. A. Purdie. 80. 9 71; D. Glue. 80, 9—71. Junior: G. G Simpson. 81. 15—66; R. M. Dallison, 86, 20 Collins, 82. 13—69; W. W. Ginn, RAWitiTl CLUB.—Mixed foursome: R. Hooker and Mrs Hooker, 86; 22-64; R. Araould and Mrs M. Stephens, 72, 8—44; C. Nevell and Mrs J. Hay. 83, 19—64; A. Fkscoe and Mrs J. Miles 83 18—65 Hooker and Mrs Hooker won on ’a counttack. Four-baH best-ball bogey: A. R. N. Foubister and R. Hooker, 9 up; J. Sproston and C. Nevell, 7 up; I. McMillan and «. Gowan, 7 up; J. Sullivan and L. J. Russell. 7 up; H. Groom and D. Rogers, 7 and K P * Miller, 7 up. „ BANGIORA CLUB.—Stableford bogey—- £^ r -.w t A - T C -^ F X? ser ' 38 Points; A. Forward, 36; J. Galloway. 36; R. Ballinger, 1 ? 1 t l er ™® diate: E\°* R Smith, 38; C. SSJIS?' nF’\. L T J*° lton - 33 Junior: E. Manson, 36; E. King, 35; W. Withers, 31. ®°Bey A. C. Fraser, 5 up; H. G. E* J Began, 2 down. BURWOOD CLUB.—Bogey handicap— Senior: J. S. Royds. 2 up; T. R. down. Junior: C. Broxton, 1 up; M. D. Jauncey, 3 down. H TAI TAPU CLUB.—Four-ball bogey: L. Kilroy and F. Smith, 6 up; D. T. Ager ®“ d 5 up: H * Needham C. J. Seabrook, 3 up; R. Stoddart and J. Jacobs, 3 up. Bogey match: R. Stod-
« - maicn; m. stoadart, 2 up. KAIAPOI stroke grade: F. G. Hammer. B grade: c « rad *: H. J. Mofra. Stebleford: G. Palmer (24), 41 points; D. (4), 36; G. Hirst (9), 36. CHARTERIS BAY CLUB. Stroke rounds (36 holes)—Senior: N. R. Farrant, 77. 75—152; P. R. Hadley, 76, 80—156; I. “* 75 ~ 157 - Junior: W. Bodie, 172; D. Gardiner, 88, 85—173; B. W. Pattison, 88. 87—175. Senior medal match —Morning round: N. R. Farrant, 75, 5—70; T Ware, 80. 8—72; P. R. Hadley, 76, 4—72. Afternoon round: B. K. France, 80, 11—69; C. A Pascoe, 79, 8-71; G. W. Riley, 82. D—7l. Junior medal match—Morning N. Brodie. 1 4 —69; D. Gardiner, 88, 19—69. AfterBrcorton, 85, 19—66; C. Beaton, 82, 14—68. i CLUB.—Four-ball stroke JT- atcl L» (l S? e boles > : J- Osborne and L. Lewil md Mr * B Ar - WAIMAIRI BKACH CLUB.—Stableford J- Dawson and H. Cuttance, 7? ?£“:?■. T - E - CoU ier and M. Watson, 85; c -_ w . Gollms and R. Harris, 63. Stablelord —Senior: J. A. Masterton, 37 points; C. Le Roy. 38: T. E. Collier. 34. Junior: F. £ D ’ McSberry, 36; R. Ayrey. 33, H. Cuttance. S 3. Stroke round—senior; G. V. Hood. 76. 8—68; R. O’CallaBhan 53.11—72; R. H. Duncan, 81. 9—72; Mrs D. M Clegg, 84. 12—72. Junior: J. E? y 5“ n : , 86 ’ 17 —«9: R. Challis. 89. 20—69; W. Deakm, 95, 24—71. Dawson won on a count-back. AVONDALE LADIES’ CLUB.—L.G.U. silver division: Miss E. Moore, S 3. 16—72; Mrs T. McCleary, 36. 13—73: Mrs B. Hutchison, 37. 14—73; Mrs E. Claydon, 92. IJ-76; Mrs E J. Paton, 90, 14—76. Bronze division: Mrs E. Bonniface, 96, 28—68* Mrs F. McNeill, 97. 28—69; Mrs R. A. Goodman, 93, 21—72. Miss E. Moore won the Erin Stickings Cup and D. P. Brennan the memorial trophy with a score of 145, from Mrs R. A. Goodman on a countback. RUSSLEY LADIES’ CLUB.—Fendalton Cup—first qualifying round and stroke match played in conjunction—silver division: Mrs R. K. Vile, 85, 12—73: Mrs A. H. Stubbings, 88, 14—74; Mrs C. M. Lipscombe. 92. 17—75; Miss C. Wood, 84, 9—75. Bronze division: Miss C. Catto, 95, 26—69: Mrs K. B. Mabin, 95, 26—69; Mrs H. O. Jacobsen, 96, 27—69; Mrs K. R. McHroy. 100. 30—70; Mrs I. J. Soutter, 101, 30—71. HAGLEY LADIES* CLUB.—Bean Cup, first round—senior: Miss J. C. Macdonald beat Mrs A. Grayson, 2 up; Miss N. Taylor beat Mrs G. Timbrell, 5 and 3; Mrs M. Hayes beat Mrs G. Pfankuch by default. Junior: Mrs E. Hitchcock beat Mrs B. Wilder, 4 and 3; Mrs P. Kelly beat Mrs J. Oakley, 4 and 3: Mrs J. F. Landreth beat Mrs T. Wallace. 6 and 4; Mrs M. Munro beat Mrs C. W. Collins, 3 and 2: Mrs H. Hooper beat Mrs A. H. Jecks at the nineteenth; Mrs C. Foote beat Mrs G. Seward. 3 and 2; Mrs J. O’Gorman beat Mrs F. Cook. 4 and 3; Mrs F. Thompson beat Mrs C. Harper by default. TEMPLETON LADIES’ CLUB.—McGuinness rose bowl—Canadian foursome: Mrs G. B. Nevell and Mrs L. E. Smart, ?6. ,25—70; Mrs C. Wood and v Mrs S. A. Sullivan. 98, 28—70; Mrs S. Small and & S ~ ai Xv 2<—72: Mrs B. Tankard and Mrs T. Waters. 95, 23—72; Mrs R. T. Cullen and Mrs G. E. Sinclair, 90, 17—73* J 4"^* ChrisP , and Mrs B. A. Tyrrell, 101, 28—73. Mrs Nevell and Mrs Smart won on a count-back. T L AS. IES i, „ CLUB.—Silver division: Mrs L. Russell. 84, 12—72; Mrs R- B7. 15—72; Mrs J. Miles. 93 MIS Pockson, 88, 15—73; Mrs T. BB, 15—73. Mrs Russell won on a £? u l?i: back - B grade: Miss A. Macßean Mrs R * H o° v er, 91, 23—68: Mrs 89 l i^70 nOre ’ 901 21—60: Mrs K p * Mifler, BURWOOD LADIES’ CLUB.—Sealed hole match—senior: Miss R. Madden, c trade: Mrs L Thompson. v
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