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TUSON CUP MATCH CHRISTCHURCH DEFEAT WELLINGTON By Telegraph.—Press Association. , Christchurch, November 2. The Tuson Cup, competed for at the Shirley Links to-day, between Christchurch Club and Wellington Club, was won by Christchurch Club by 94 to 2-4. A veterans’ match was also won by Christchurch Club by 8 matches to 4. The result of the Tuson Cup is as follows (Christchurch names first) : — E. M. Macfarlane beat A. D. 8. Duncan; It. A. Wilson beat D. O. White; It. T. Tosswill beat K. D. Duncan; M. MacBeth lost to G. O. Chesney; C. A. Seymour beat It. E. Tolburst; E. J. Pumphrey lost to E. Page; A. 11. Blank halved with R. B. Smith ; 11. W. Macfarlane beat G. A. Mills. • Four Ball.—E. M. Macfarlane and R. A. Wilson beat A. D. S. Duncan and D. O. White; R. T. Tosswill and M. McBeth beat K. D. Duncan and R. O. Chesney ; C. A. Seymour and E. J. Pumphrey beat E. Tolhurst and E. Page; A. R. Blank and 11. W. MacFarlane beat It. B. Smith and G. A. Mills. VETERANS’ MATCH. The veterans’ match resulted as follows:—W. P. Anderson beat G. L. Sutton ; W. T. E. Hogg beat G. Magnus; T. W. Woodroffe beat J. M. Marchbanks; L. Bonnington beat G. H. Swan; A. W. Morgan beat H. Manning; F. Banks beat W. E. Fussell; C. Wood lost to W. J. Hawkins; J. A. Oliver lost to A. Young. Four ball: Anderson and Bonnington beat Sutton and Magnus; Harman aud Woodroffe beat Marchbanks and. Swau; Banks and Oliver lost to Manning and Fussell; ~Morgan and 'Wood lost to Hawkins and Young. MIRAMAR CLUB At Miramar on Saturday last a mixed foursome for the Richardson Cup was played, a very large entry being received for this popular event. The winners were Mr. R. H. Nagle and Mrs. W. D. Cooke, with a score of 3 up, the runners-up being Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Banks, witli a card of 1 up. MIRAMAR LADIES’ CLUB Following is the draw for a flag match to be played to-morrow:— Miss G. Upham and Mrs. Dalgleish; Mrs. Murdoch and Mrs. Collins; Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. Farr; Mrs. Banks and Miss Fair; Miss Carter and Mrs. Beasley; Mrs. Aucell and Mrs. Fair; Miss Gambrill and Miss Plimmer; Miss Taylor and Miss Muir; Mrs. Cromb and Miss Hanson) Mrs. Richmond and Miss Barnett; Mrs. Mills and Miss Dawson; Mrs. Mcllraith and Mrs. Caughley; Mrs. O’Leary and Mrs. Maudsley; Mrs. Nagle and Mrs. Winchester; Miss Fraser and Mrs. Berendsen ;Mrs. Briton Smith and Mrs. Torstonson; Miss J. Hall and Mrs. Thomson; Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Day; Miss Sidey -and Missh Tingey; Mrs. Morrah and Miss L. Van Mrs. Didsbury and Mrs. Austin; Mrs. Pierard and Miss Jacobsen; Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Osborne; Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Wrigley; Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Rogers; Mrs. Ramsev and Miss Tanner; Mrs. Brook and Mrs. Bakewell; Mrs.' Winton Brown and Mrs. Firth; Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Ward; Miss L. Hall and Miss Veitch : Mrs., Burnard and Mrs. Upham; Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Hirsclffierg; Mrs. Clarke and Miss Stevens; Miss Brien and Mrs. Tyndall; Mrs. Long and Mrs. Myers; Mrs. Frowde and Miss Dennis; Miss Woodman and Miss Von Dadelszen; Mrs. Griffiths a bye. C Division.—Mrs. W. Parkin and Dlrs. Lauchlan; Mrs. Castle nnd Mrs. Gilbert; Miss MacMorran and Mrs. H. Parkin; Mrs. Green and Mrs. Birrcll.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 34, 4 November 1929, Page 7
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