Golf CHARLES IN LEAD
Holes From 30 Yards (N.Z.P.A. -Reuter— Copyright) ST. ANNES (Lancashire). August 2. The New Zealand proiessional. R. J. Charles, shared the lead with three others after the first round oi the Carling-Lancas-trian golf tournament at St. Annes yesterday. diaries’ five-under-scratch 68 Was equalled by G. Brewer (United States) and the British Ryder Cup player. H. Weetman. A fourth to score a 68 was the Australian, K. Nagle, who was playing on the one-shot longer Fairhaven course. Players sw Itch courses for the second round. Charles, who partnered Weetman, turned in 33. His best hole was the sixth where he sank a 30-yards approach shot for at, eagle three. M. Busk, of New Zealand, scored a 72 at Fairhaven. CHRISTCHURCH LADIESCLUB.—L.G.U. medal matchsilver division: Miss B. Murray, 85. 9—76; Mrs A. I. Charles. 89, 9—89; Miss B. Langley. 39, B—Bl. Bronze division—handicaps 18 to 27: Miss P. Rankin, 88. 19—69; Mrs E. Williams, 94, 22—72; Mrs R. Saunders, 98, 23 —75. Handicaps 28 to 36: Mrs E. A. Cleland. 108 . 30—78; Mrs D. H Adamson. 111, 33 —78; Mrs R. R. Bell. 109. 30—79. CANTERBURY VETERANS' CLUB.— Eighteen hole stroke net: F. R. Marshall. 71; R. J. Hore, 72; A. C. Barr, 72. Nine hole stableford: W. E. Clarke, 20 points: F. W’. Cridge. 19: S. Watson, 17: W. O. Oxenham. 17. Nine hole bogey: T. H. Moffatt, all square: E C. Topp. 2 down; C. H. Elsom. 2 down; R. R. Senior, 2 down, i TAI TAPI| CLUB Following is the draw for the mixed open tournament on August s: 8 a.m.: Mr and Mrs Morten, Mr and Mrs Rhodes. 8.5: Mr and Mrs I. Jordan. M Lohrey and Mrs Wiggs. 8.10: Mr and Mrs H. Saunders, Mr and Mrs J. Oakley. 8.15: Mr and Mrs Blackmore, K South and Miss Dick. 8.20: W. Strang and Miss Horton, D. W. Wild and Miss McHattie. 8.25: F. Roberts and Miss Todd, N. Todd and Mrs ; K. O’Malley. 8.30: Mr and Mrs ! L. A Watson, Mr and Mrs R . Smart. 8.35: K. Costello and . Mrs A. Nutt, J. McKay and [ Miss Ockenden. 8.40: Mr and . Mrs W. Kortegast, N. J. Fisher i and Mrs E Heeney. 8.45: G. . Lethaby and Miss J. Bruce, I. Baines and Mrs G. Turpin. 8.50: . Mr and Mrs White, J. D. Fergi- . son and Mrs Ward. 8.55: Mr | and Mrs K. D. Foxton. G. Nutt , and Miss E. M. B. Nutt. ! 9 a.m.; G Waters anfi P. Z. Harris, J. R. Waters- and Mrs ' J. Nutt. 9.5: Mr and Mis NewI burn, Mr and Mrs J. Mills. 9.10: C. Ashworth and Mrs J. Hart- . nell, J. Hartnell and Mrs C. ' Ashworth. 9.15: E. Jones and Mrs V. Madden. G. Saunders ; and Mrs D. Bennett. , We regret that owing to the ; large number of entries it was ; necessary to hold a ballot. In : the event of scratchings, the following re-enter the field: K. ; Suckling and Mrs J. Fox, R. ; Taplin and Mrs .1 Fiecken, S. ’ Suckling and Mrs D. Lethaby. , H T Cox and Mrs E. Strahan. Bring own lunch. Afternoon • tea provided: 12s 6d per head. Any cancellations, please ring ' 75-915. —Advt. LINCOLN LADIES’ CLUB Draw for 18-hole tournament I on August 6:— No. 1 Tee.—lo a.m.: Mrs J. Lees, Mrs K. Black. Mrs F. Williamson, Miss H. Buchanan. 10.5: Mrs N. Edward. Mrs L. Evans. Mrs R. Skilling, Mrs D. Ross. 10.10: Mrs J. McGavock, Mrs M. Laing. Mrs R. Feicken. Mrs J Rich. 10.15: Mrs J. Wilson. Miss J. Mahoney. Mrs Penn, Mrs D. Mason. 10.20: Mrs A. Edwards. Mrs W. Amos. Mrs V. Jensen. Mrs L. Blackmore. 10.25: Mrs A. Downing. Mrs McKen-z-e. Mrs D. Scott. Mrs R. MeNish. 10.30: Mrs Highland, Mrs H. Eseott. Mrs Hough, Mrs R. Freeman. 10.35: Mrs I. Robertson, Mrs Rumbold. Miss R. Berry. Mrs G. Parrant. 10.40: Mrs R. Lilley. Mrs A. Grant. Mrs J. Laing. Mrs N. Jenkins. 10.45. Mrs B Lowrey, Mrs R. ■ Webb. Mrs D. Horton, Mrs J. Magson. 10.50: Mrs S. Patterson. Mrs G. White. Mrs V. Pearce. Mrs Palmer. No. 7 Tee —10.40 a.m.: Mrs J Brooks. Mrs J Christianson, Mrs V. Madden. Mrs R Gibson. ' 10.45: Mrs R. Barclay. Mrs J Stocker. Mrs R. Penny, Mrs P. ' Logan. 10.50: Mrs M. Hantz. Mrs G. Shipley. Mrs V. Searl, Mrs R Feutz. 10.55: Miss D. Lilley. Mrs E. A. Calvert. Mrs R Townshend. Mrs Diedricks. 11 a.m.: Mrs E. Johnston. Mrs F. ' Cridge. Mrs G. Pierson. Mrs I. Thompson. 11.5: Mrs P. Hall. Mrs G. Forbes, Mrs D. O’Sullivan Mrs R Thompson. The committee regrets that all entries could not be accepted. —Advt.
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