TEMPLETON CUP
R, Gibbw beat B. and ftofcWtag beat R Waldron, 1 -up; ICfeJlßrt’ peat C. Whalley, • and 5. [ Jniymrtcfe was squared and Was. _ v iSiWha'ili’j' ''' all mquare; T. Shearer beat mTHMM by drfiuH; D. Coates beat square; H. S. Coason beat?ft H. Dsvlmkl 3 and l;ft Farrow lost to ft R. Gardner. 3 and 1; T. Mentart to 3 a** d 1;* ft Shivan beat ft Loxburgh‘”6 and 4; O. Moose beat ft Popplewell, Hanmer Springs won by 4] games to 34. The match was played at Hanmer. Amberley v. Scargill A. Russell beat G. Peter, 4 and 3; ft Roberts beat G. Gardner, 4 and 3; W. Stocks and A. Gardner, all square; T. Boyce beat E. B. Gardiner, 4 and 3; R. Parsons lost to R. Douglas, 6 and 5; T. Stocks beat G. Annear, 5 and 4; C. Reeve lost to W. Meares, 1 down; M. Boyce beat F. Loe, 5 and 4. Amberley won by 5J games to 2J. The match was played at Scargill. Kaikonra B v. Cheviot D. M. Sullivan beat J. Wade, 2 up; S. R. South beat R. Anderson, 1 up; D. W. Lee beat R. Webb, 4 and 2; R. F. J. Ladder beat R. Barnes, 7 and 5; G. H. Betten lost to C. Tate, 2 and 4; J. Snushall beat J. B. Stevenson, 7 and 5; N. L. Miller beat E. Good, 6 and 5; G. Mackie beat J. Moir, 6 and 5. Kaikoura B won by 7 games to 1. Amberley B v. Kaiapoi B G. S. Palmer beat C. Reid, 2 and 1; A. Rownay beat H. Oram, 5 and 4; D. Palmer halved with A. W. Clark; B. Henderson halved with J. Capstick; R. Newton beat P. Chisnail, 1 up; D. Gardner beat C. McKee, 4 and 3; D. Shier lost to C. Reece, 3 and 2; B. Scott lost to C. Donovan, 2 and 1. Amberley B won by 5J games to 24Hurunui Plate Results Amur! beat Hanmer Springs and Culverden beat Hawarden when the Hurunui Plate golf competitions were continued on Sunday. Results were:— AMURI V. HANMER SPRINGS Mrs J. Allan beat Miss E. Parsons, 2 up: Mrs J. Hollis lost to Miss D. Hamilton, 5 and 4; Mrs, C. Gardner beat Mrs M. Sparrow, 2 up; Mrs R. Gardner beat Mrs F. Foulkes, 3 and 1. Amuri won by 3 games to 1. CULVERDEN V. HAWARDEN Mrs J. Crothall beat Mrs Cleeve, 4 and 3; Mrs A. Cranston beat Mrs G. E. Mason, 3 and 1; Mrs I. Johns beat Mrs T. Denham, 4 and 3. Culverden won by 4 games to 0. Charles To Stay In Christchurch The former open golf champion R. J. Charles, whose transfer to Wellington was announced last week, said yesterday that he would definitely be staying in Christchurch.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29177, 11 April 1960, Page 11
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