GOLF » MASTERTON CLUB MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP The two qualifying rounds of the Masterton Golf Club's men's championship were played on the Lansdowne links on s> Saturday, In the.senior championship, T. Hi H. Horton is five strokes ahead of J. Hornabrook; in the intermediate, C. W. Penney is two strokes ahead of N. Moore; and in the junior, H. H. Daniell is in the lead, two strokes,ahead of L. B. Maunsell. •" The following are the detailed results:— Senior: T. H. Horton, 80, 73-153; J. l- Hornabrook, 77, 81-158; J. Jameson, 78, id 88-166; G. Home, 81, 87-168; G. C. Heard, lt] 85, 84-169; R. McKenzie, S3, 89-172; J. )r C. Broad, 85, ,88-173; H. P. Hugo, 87, 86- ---'" Intermediate: C. W. Penney. 86, S9-175; :e N. Moore,; SO, SS-rof A. McKay, 00, 01- - 181; R. G. Mackie, 02, 90-IS2; J. A. Cowie, !; 94, 88-IS2; X: M. Hodder, 05, SS-15S; H. .; W. Slater, 95. 89-IS4; A. J. Drew, U9, 8«----1S5; H. L. Esau. 93, 93-IS6;' W. J. Borrie, , 95,. i)?-187; C. Perry, 92,' 95-IS7; T. O, st Wickens, 94, 96-190; C. C. Marsack, 102, SS,o 190; S. Fletcher. 98, 95-193; E. W. B, l- Hornabrook, 96, 9S-194; G. M. Ross, 93, 101-194. ;- Junic-.-: H. H. Daniell, 91, 98-189; L. B. \\ Maunsell/ 97', 94-191; S. R. Divers, 9U, 96----<t 192; F,. Cunningham, 92, 101-193; A. War:h dell,* 94. • 100-194; A. Tong, 97, 99-196; E. m Henderson, 101, 95-196; C. B. Currie, 99, :- W4-203; J. H. Irving, 102, 102-204; S. Bur- " ridge, 10G, 99-205; N. Gooder, 105, 103-20S; A A. H. Daniell, 105, 104-209; S. J. Gill, 106, 3 106-212; If. J. Francis, 10S, 104-212; T. ,i Vaughan', 106, 107-213.: d A medal competition played in conjunction with the qualifying rounds resulted as if follows:— ?• ; Senior:: E. Hodder, BS, IS-70; A. J.Drew, * S6; 14-72; C. "C Maisack, SS, 16-72; T c H. Horton, 74, 0-74; H. P. Hugo, SO, 32----j. 74; N. Moore, SS; 14-74; W. H.. Robicson, :c S3, 9-74. Junior: A. Donald, 104, 32-72; S R Divers, 86, 24-72; L. % Maunsell, 91. 21-73-S. Burridgo, S9, 28-73. ' • I WAIWETU VT TGREYTOWN > Twciit'y-tVvo players 'from the Waiwetn ' Chib journeyed to Greytown to play the } annual match against that club. Idea] weather conditions favoured the match, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all the | participants: .The following are the re- ! suits, Waiwetu players being mentioned first in each instance:— ! H. K. Adamsqn' and J. C. Marchbanks > and H. W. Feast and B. McMaster, all square; G. Hogg and W. T. Wilson beat . F. C. Bunny and :H. R. Feast; E. F. ; Warnes and G. B. Ward lost to Dr. Bernej and Harvey; J. A. McKay and I. V, Duncan lost to A. B. Balfour and J. C, Feast; N.-Maitland-and A. Stunell v, j C. and G. Stuuell, all square; G. Alston j and E. G. Brown v. Perry'and Skeet, all ; square; G. Hatfield and R. Holland beal > J. W. Barnard and W. Tully; S. C. Burns 3 and G.i Nicholls lost- to -K. St. George ;. and R. Incley; D. M. Burns and H. V, Allen lost to K. St. George and L. Vile; L..D. Matthews and J. J. Garbett beat !d G. Burns aiid Carter; R. Jameson and le F. Cooper lost to J. Jury and S. Slater. .. Waiwetu 3 games, Greytown 5 games, I !n games squared. • to Singles— H. K. Adamson .md H. W 1(1 Feast, all square; .J. C. Marchbanks beal B. McMaster: G. Hogg and F. C. Bunny k " : all square; W. T. Wilson and H. R ts Feast, all square: E. F. Warnes lost tc Dr. Berney: G. B. Ward beat Harvey: ?; J. A; ifcKay and A. B. Balfour, al " square; 1. V. Duncan and J. C. Feast, al •o square; N. Maitland and C. Stunell, al at square: A. O. Stunell and G. Stunell, al >y square: G. F. Alston beat Perry;'E. G :d Browne lost to Skeet; G. Hatfield losl -: to J ; W. Barnard; R. Holland lost to W :, Tully; S. C. Burns lost to K. St. George: J! G. Nicholls lost to R. Ingley; D. M. Burns 2. lost to L. Keltic; H. V. Allen beat L ia Vile; L. D. Matthews beat G. Burua; J is J. Garbett .beat; Carter; Ri, Jameson losl jj to Slater;- F.. Copper, lost to. Jury.' Wai j. wetu. 6 'games'; ' Grey town, 0 games; ' I. games squaredi • ■■' • . ■■ ; Totals: Waiwetu, 9 games; Greytown 14 games; 10 games squared. : i. WAIWETU CLUB 3 ' " :"" -' ' " ' '.'■ '■ "' ' ( ■ R./J, Jameson won: the weekly ball 5 stroke, plfcyed during the week-end, witl: > a card reading 91-22—69. Other cards : were: W. T. Wilson, 84-12—72; R. Rhodes ' 89-16-73., •■■■.; Nest Saturday the'monthly spoon cony petition, stroke, will be played. [ Members, are reminded that the second ! round of the Pulley Cup must be played j this wepk-end. \ ;SHANLX)N LADIES' CLUB "A. Ladies' Golf Union medal round . played on Saturday 'was won by Miss ' Hodgins, i 03-20—83. ... ; The first round of the Sunflower Cur J was played during the week-end, the re- > suits being as follows:--- . ; | . Miss. Oughton beat Miss M. Press, 5 and 1; MissTurton beat Miss Charlton : t 1 up;' Miss Thompson beat Miss Cornish: 4 and 2; Miss Ellison and Miss Pownal] , halved their, match, and will have to plaj off again'; Miss Hodgins beat Miss D, j Press, 2 and !1; Miss Walker beat Miss 1 Sidiord; lup;::Mißs Hay-; Mackenzie beat ' Mrs. Johnston, £ and: 3; Mrs. Burke beat | Miss Read, 5 and 4. 1 CRUSHED BY HORSE ._ ■'.--■' ./■; » '• . (By Telegraph:—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., This Day. :<* : ■'; SeTere>i»juries, to which he succumbs > od this'morning, were suffered by ■ Herbert Carroll, aged '40, - a settler, of Taonui, .yesterday.- -The deceased >vas te with a horse, which bolted; In w its wild'career the horse'Tushed'him }" against a tree: It was found necessary s, to amputate one arm, but the victim 's failed .to rally. V:. v Id ■ ■ , ■ [a ors for an inter-club match. Supper will be _,t provided for aIU 'y .'*' PORT NIOHOLSOM LADIES' CLUB. „, The eigljt leatHrig scores in the June competi- , tiori-were'as' follows:—Hiss Toy 276.24, Mlse i" Spencer. 272.70, Miss Halllday 272.57, Jtrs, Hall : 272.28, Mrs. Hill 272.04. Mrs. Otton .. 270.26, Jllss Cameron 269.89, Miss Kinc 267.80. :,, Tho club membership has been Increased bj '" six, and tlie newcomers are showing promise ' as ride shots who will-be prominent in club * competitions in t)ie near future. Our consratulatlons to Miss King, who, on tlie opening [U night, scored a possible (70). Now that Miss {! KlnJ? has. set the main wp would like to soc .Ij other members follow suit. The July eompeti|jj tlon lias every appoaranco of being a vcrj PUBLIC SERVICE CLUB. lg The only items of interest this week arc jt competition .sUoots ■as follows: —Mrs, Croxton, 0 ( am] Messrs. Bromley, Turlone, Gibson, Croxton re Leydon.J. «roxton-, and Wilson 98, and Nicholson two practice, shoots of 99 each. SOUTH CLUB. rs Three of the Bix competitors who tied for the B grade June competition again tied with. 29 c , e^ch, namely, Messrs. Crcswell, Kemp, and ie Smallbone. Howejer, in tho shot for shot contest Kemp was successful and Creswell won the a £ second trophy. ' , c . The Congreve Jug shoot in. July resulted in t l, six competitors tying with 69 each, namely ot Messrs.' B. Congreve, A. MacDowall, J. Staples or S. Noilson, and P. Congreve. c- PETONE CENTRAL CLUB. Fj Club secretaries are asked to note that duri". Ing the illness or Mr. McDonald, Mr. J. Flrilay 74, William street,-Petone, will act as secreal tary ot the petone Central Club, n- MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK. ' c _ Intennodlato Grade—Sixth Round, h l 25th JuIy—P.W.M.C. versus "Evenlnß Tost.' 261h July—W.W.nr.C. \crsus Harbour Board 27th July—Hutt versus' Public Service. Pctone Central, ty6. n . B Gnhf«—Sixth Round. c- 26th July—Hutt Valley Ladies versu: b- P.W.M.C. Ladles. , op 26th July—Karorl versus Port Nicholsoi :n. Ladies. r- 26th July—Brooklyn versus Petone Central it- 27th JuIy—P.W.M.C. versus Onslow. by 27th July—Aotea versus South. r- 2Sth July—Hutt Ladies versus Brooklyi ;'s Ladies. so. I'ctono Ladies, bye. 8' ' n ' C Grade—Sixth Round (postponed). bs! 2Gth July—'■ Evening Post" versus Aotca. ill Woods" Great Peppermint Cure. Firs it- »it) tor coitgus, colds, influtnsa,—Advfc,
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