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GOLF INTERNATIONAL MATCH

AMERICAN TEAM WINS i (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) CHICAGO, August 10. American professional golfers won six of eight matches from their overseas opponents today to win the two-day International Cup match by a score of 1 8J to 34. i Peter Thomson, of Australia, the Brit- , ish open champion for the last two years, ; beat Tony Holguin, of Illinois, 1 up, and ‘ Antonio Cerda, of Argentina, beat Bo 1 Wininger, of Oklahoma, 1 up, but these 1 were the only foreign victories today. 1 Each contestant received 500 dollars. Yesterday, the United States players . won 24 matches to 14. The best game of the day was played . by Doug. Ford, the United States Pro- 1 fessional Golfers’ Association champion, ’ who beat Roberto Dx Vicenzo, of Argentina. 1 up, with a 40ft birdie 3 on the j eighteenth. Ford had a 69, three under , scratch. WOMEN’S PENNANT MATCHES Interclub women’s pennant matches were played recently in two zones. In grade A of zone I Russley I won with four points and Kaiapoi and Waitikeri were equal second with three points each. Grade B was unfinished. Christchurch won in grade A of zone II with four and a half points, followed by Rangiora with four points. Grade B. was won by Christchurch with five points and Templeton was second with four. Results: — ZONE I A GRADE Russley 1 v. Templeton Miss C. Wood beat Mrs G. P. Anderson, 4 and 3; Mrs A. Stubbings beat Mrs M. Forrester, 5 and 4; Mrs C. M. Lipscombs halved with Mrs A. Philpot; Mrs R. W. Smart beat Mrs F. H. Mujrson, 6 and 4; Miss Wood and Mrs Stubbings beat Mesdames Anderson and Muirson, 1 up; Mesdames Lipscombe and Smart beat Mesdames Philpot and Forrester, 2 up. Russley I won by 44 games to IJ. The match was played at Waimairi. Waitikiri v. Avondale Miss L. Hillis lost to Mrs H. S. Chetwin, 4 and 2; Mrs H. Dymond lost to Mrs T. R. McCleary, 2 and 1; Mrs J. Potts lost to Miss E. Moore, 5 and 4; Mrs J. Mclntyre beat Mrs J. Claydon 4 and 2; Miss Hillis and Mrs Potts lost to Mrs Chetwin and Miss Moore 3 and 2; Mesdames Dymond and Mclntyre lost to Mesdames McCleary and Claydon, 1 down. Avondale won by 5 games to 1. The match was played at Rawhiti. Kaiapoi I defeated Hagley by default. B GRADE Templeton 1 v.’Russley I Mrs J. Hartnell beat Mrs J. C. Marshall. f> and 4; Mrs G. Forster beat Mrs T. H. Wiggs, 2 and 1; Mrs C. Wood beat Mrs N. F. Boag, 6 and 4; Mrs R. Cullen beat Mrs A. B. Anderson, 5 and 3; Mrs B. Nevell beat Mrs I. Arundel, 2 up; Mrs C. Skerten beat Mrs T. Stanley, 4 and 3; Mesdames Hartnell and Forster beat Mesdames Marshall and Wiggs, 3 and 2; Mesdames Wood and Skerten beat Mesdames Boag and Anderson. 3 and 1; Mesdames Cullen and Nevell beat Mesdames Arundel and Stanley, 4 and 2. Templeton I won by 9 games to 0. The match was played at Waimairi.

Waitikiri v. Avondale Mrs W. Walker beat Mrs J. Blßsett, 2 , and 1; Mrs P. Ogier lost to Mrs E. Ching. 3 and 1: Mrs R. Falloon beat Mrs M. ; Smith, 1 up; Mrs J. Millard beat Mrs B. Houlihan. 1 up; Mrs E. Mahar lost to Mrs D. Harris, 3 and 2; Mrs N. Boob lost to ■ Mrs D. Watt, 4 and 3; Mesdames Walker and Ogier beat Mesdames Bissitt and Ching. 3 and 1; Mesdames Millard and Boon lost to Mesdames Ching and Smith, 4 and 3; Mesdames Watt and Harris won by default. . Avondale won by 5 games to 4. The match was played at Rawhiti. a m ■ Hagley won by default from Tai Tapu. Kaiapoi had a bye. _ ZONE II A GRADE X Rawhiti v. Christchurch Mrs L. S. Russell lost to Miss M. Saunders, 3 and 2; Mrs R. Brading lost to Mrs R. G. Davey, 5 and 4; Mrs JBooth lost to Mrs M. L. Page, 4 and 2; Mrs A. Brooke-Taylor halved with Mrs S. E. Crimp; Mesdames Russell and. : Brading lost to Miss Saunders and Mrs ! Davey, 5 and 3; Mesdames Booth and Brooke-Taylor beat Mesdames Page and Crimp, 2 up. x . Christchurch won by 44 to 14 • The match was played at Russley. Russley H v. Waimairi Mrs Evans beat Mrs McKenzie, 3 and 2; Mrs Robertson beat Mrs Thompson, 4 and 2; Mrs Lamb lost to Mrs Dawson, 2 and 1; Mrs Hagerty lost to Mrs Tatam, 3 and 1; Mesdames Evans and Hagerty beat Mesdames McKenzie and Thompson, 3 and 2; Mesdames Robertson and Lamb beat Mesdames Dawson and Tatam, 4 ® nd 2 - _ Russley n won by 4 games to 2. The match was played at Kaiapoi. Rangiora v. Kaiapoi II Mrs F. Cobden-Cox beat Mrs M. Curry, 6 and 5: Mrs A. C. Fraser lost to Mrs R. Oastler, 4 and 3; Mrs L. Walker lost to Mrs J. Dempster, 4 and 3; Mrs R. JHegan beat Mrs C. Alexander, 3 and 1: Mesdames Cobden-Cox and Walker beat Mesdames Oastler and Dempster 4 and 3; Mesdames Fraser and Hegan halved with Mesdames Curry and Alexander. Rangiora won by 34 games to 24. The match was played at Avondale. B GRADE Rawhiti v. Christchurch Mrs Whitford beat Mrs Simpson, 5 and 4; Mrs Nicholls lost to Miss Sowdon, 1 down; Mrs Hay lost to Mrs Glackin, 5 and 4; Mrs Hooper lost to Miss Williams, 3 and 2; Mrs Snell lost to Mrs Willis. 6 and 5; Mrs Nevell lost to Mrs Wellbrock. 4 and 3; Mesdames Whitford and Nicholls lost to Mesdames SAnpson and Glackin. 2 and 1; Mesdames Hay and Hooper lost to Misses Sowden and Williams. 3 and 1; Mesdames Snell and Nevell lost to Mesdames‘‘'Willis and Wellbrock, 2 down. Christchurch won by 8 games to 1. The match was played at Russley. Rangiora v. Templeton Mrs M. Turner lost to Mrs E. Fowler. 4 and 3; Mrs R. H. Gluble beat Mrs E. Carplnter, 6 and 4; Mrs E. Manson lost to Mrs N. Gilmore. 5 and 4; Mrs J. Gemmell beat Mrs J. Colebourne. 2 up; Mrs R. Milne lost to Mrs J. T. Andrews. 4 and 2; Mrs D. Gaffaney beat Mrs T. Waters, 6 and 5; Mesdames Turner and Manson lost to Mesdames Colebourne and Gilmore, 5 and 4; Mesdames Gluble and Gemmell lost to Mesdames Fowler and Waters. 4 and 2; Mesdames Milne and Gaffaney lost to Mesdames Carpinter and Andrews. 7 and 6. Templeton won by 6 games to 3. T« e match was played at Avondale. Waimairi v. Russley II Mrs J. Lockhart beat Mrs K. Mabin. 2 and 1; Mrs J. Masterton lost to Mrs J Eaton, 5 and 4; Mrs H. Cuttance beat Mrs R. Littlejohn. 2 up; Mrs L. Rowe beat Mrs D. Williams. 4 and 3; Mrs R. Avrey halved with Mrs R. Tait: Miss R. Hulrre beat Mrs A. Dyhberg. 3 and 2: Mesdames Rowe and Masterton halved with Mesdames Littlejohn and Easton: Mesdames Cuttance and Avrty lost to Mesdames Mabin and Tait. 2 and 1: Mrs Lockhart and Miss Hulme lost to Mesdames Dyhberg and Williams, 1 down. Waimairi won by 3 games to 4. The match was played at Kaiapoi. LINCOLN LADIES’ CLUB.— Two-iron match: Mrs Ross. 97, 18—79; Mrs Habgood 114, 31—83: Mrs Baird, 113. 30—83. C grade: Mrs Mallins, 120, 38—84; Mrs Cllmie, 122, 38—88.

CULVERDEN CLUB J The following is the draw for the men’s j tournament to be held on Saturday, t August 13:— 5 8 a.m.: L. H. Davison, A. C. Hooper, _ E. V. Beattie, P. Denton. 8.5: C. G. c Fletcher, H. Gallagher, R. T. Hay, B. t Russell 8.10: G. Smith, W. Donnell, C. ( R. Hosking, A. Russell. 8.15: W. D. Gain, c J. McMaster, G. Palmer, R. Sutherland. r 8.20: T. E. Collier, C, J. Corthall, T. J Retalllck, E. OTee. 8.25: M. Hamilton, H. c W. Farquhar, J. Draper, A. Draper. 8.30: W. Stocks, A. Cranston, W. Russell, H. I Currey. 8.35: J. G. Patterson, H. Marquet, c D. J. McFadden, A. Rowney. 8.40: E. j Ashton, H, Searle, I. J. Campbell, G. Sheldon. 8.45: J. O’Gorman, L. Roberts, J. t Macer, A. G. Clement.' 8.50: C. F. Cone, S D. Draper, A. D. McFadden, I. Johns. 8.55: ; W. England, M. Allan. A. W. B. McMil- J lan, M. Anderson. 9 a.m.: K. Currey, J. Egan, T. Aitken, 1 D. Dwyer. 9.5: J. Pickering, W. Dwyer, I B. Bunting . —Advt. 1 AVONDAI.K CLUB The draw for the open tournament on 1 August 13 and 14 is as under:— SATURDAY No. 1 Tee 1 8.30 a.m.: F. Anderson, M. Murmane, 1 V. H. Smith. 8.35: R. Ellerington, F. R. ] Hawker, J. Dow .8.40: M. Home, B. E. ( Kennedy. W. R. Thrower. 8.45: M. Maher, , D. Souter, J. A. Ellern. 8.50: E. Gant, 1 C. Deering. B. Osborn. 8.55: H. R. Forscutt, A, J. Telford, S. J. Duncan. 9 a.m.: G. Mcßae, M. G. Stammers, N. V. Ching. 9.5: J. Gemmell, H. Williams, R. Stewart. 9.10: T. Naylor, I. J. Souter, ( L. A. Watson. 9.15: R. C. Mills, A. N. . Innes, L. Dunbar. 9.20: W. Ruddiman, ' S. M. Betty, V. Atkinson. J SUNDAY No. 1 Tee 8 a.m.:. G. Mclntosh. F Smith, T. Condliffe. 8.5; R. Steers, S. Wilson, S. Suck- - ling. 8.10: A. B. 8001, L. V. Rhodes, H. E. Clarke. 8.15: A. A. Lawrence, A : B. Cdy, E. Jones. 8.20: G. J. Cormack, G. Owen, J. Rennie. 8.25: R. A. McNeill. L. H. Boyd. J. A« Hansen. 8.30: W. Rus- ' sell, J N Rutland, J. Loper. 8.35: K. E. South, T. F. Perkin. J. H. McGavock. 8.40: R. B. Lake. N. Forward. B. T. Coburn. 8.45: T. Ware, M. Atkinson, R. Bruce-Smith. 8.50: M. Hart, W. J. Heenan, C. C. A. Barnard. 8.55: Y. F. Bell. E. C. Holder, D. H. Symes. 9 a.m.: I. B. Cromb, A. E. Ison, .B. L. Clegg. 9.5.: B. N. Gault, R. E. ClementC A. W. Robinson. 9.10: W. McGavock, D. Armstrong, B. Clblland. 9.15: D. C. Watson, P. Phillips, R. Kearns 9.20: L. J. James, J. G. Scott. D. F. Williamson. 9.25: G. A. Burton, N. Johnson, A. H. I’Bell. No. 10 Tee 8 a.m.: D. Moynihan, T. G. Kennnedy, L. A. Mitchell. 8.5: D. Carter, C. Grainger. J. Pritchard. 8.10: O. Anderson, R. Williams. R. Ryburn. 8.15: K. G. Lomax, C. J. Snell. P. B. Haughey. 8JO: C. Haase. D. M. Gibb, L. H. Silcock. 8.25: M. E. Forde, P. Venter, M. McClurg. 8.30: > J. Parata, H. W. Wilkins, D, Clarke. 8.35: E. G. Wood, N. James. D. Lamberton. 8.40: ; J. Adorian, J. J. Corbett, R. Bowman. 8.45: S. Rutland, F. Collins, W. Weatherhead. 3.50: H. D. Graham, H. Drummond, G. Fuller. 8.55: J. W. Thompson, C. I H. Brown, C. Broxton. 9 a.m.: T. W. Thomson, J. Messervy. , C. Ashworth. 9.5: R. R. Senior, E. T. Midgley, H. G. Fowler. 9.10: C. E. Beaton, , J. Souter, W. R. Cant. 9.15: C. A. Pascoe. D. Ramsay, S. C. Cliff. 9.20: B. K. ; Franks. R. C. Sweet. E. G. Mitchell. Post entries will be accepted for Saturday at the course, or ring 70-182. It is regretted that owing to the large 1 entry for Sunday it has been necessary to ballot out a number of entrants. Players are requested to be punctual, as the ’ field will be dispatched strictly to time. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27735, 12 August 1955, Page 13

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GOLF INTERNATIONAL MATCH Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27735, 12 August 1955, Page 13

GOLF INTERNATIONAL MATCH Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27735, 12 August 1955, Page 13