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FIXTURES. Shandon Club. —Links will be closed on Anzac Day until noon. In the afternoon fourball event, entry fees to be donated to Patriotic Fund. Hutt Ladies' Club. —A qualifying round for Mrs. G. Duncan's trophy will be played on Wednesday. RESULTS. Glenside Club. —Flag match: Ladies, Mrs. J. Richardson; men, Mr. P. Whitchurch. Eclectic: Ladies, Mrs. R. Richardson; men, Mr. P. Whitchurch. Shandon Club. —First medal: A. F. Jenman (24), 71; second medal, D. F. Sutton I (13), 72; W. R. Stuckey (5), 72; bogey (seniors). I. Tustin, all square: juniors, \V. McGregor, 1 down. Fourball best-ball bogey: R. A. Campbell and F. H. Mullins, 5 up. Topdo? competition: J. Tustin and I. Boyd beat i A. L. Smith and W. Mantell, 3 and 2. Shandon Ladies' Club.—L.G.U (senior) : Miss Ilodgins; (junior), Mrs. Black. Hutt Ladies' Club.—Last week's medal was won by Mrs. Lewis, SO, S—72, seniors, and Miss Shaw, 107, 27—80. juniors. Belmont Club. —Bogey competition on Satur-1 day: L. Payne, 2 down; four-ball stableford competition on Sunday, L. Payne and Miss W. Chamberlain, 48 points. Karori Club. —President v. Captain teams match: Won by Captain, 17 to 15 games. Single bogey, won by S. Lang, 4 up. Fourball bogey, won by R. W. Witman and T. R. Davenport, 5 up on count back from J. Ell and J. Allpress. Afternoon fourball stableford, won by J. Ell and J. Allpress, 41 points: with F. Anderson and V. Stace, 3S points, second. Eehandicaps: S. Lang, 11-S; J. Ell, 11-8; J. Allpress, 22-17; T. R. Davenport, 22-17. Rangimarie Club.—The winner of the Watt Trophy was H. V. Croxton, with scores of 70, 71, 76 —217. The runner-up was P. Francis, with 72, 76, 70—215. Further scores were: R. H. Webb, GO, 75, 75—219; S. Keeble, 70, 73, 75—221; J. Bradley, 70, 71. 82— 223; A. Chegwidden, 72, 82, 71—225; A. Jackson, 71, 71, 83—225; H. Dodson, 68, 70, 78—226. Fourball best-ball stableford: H. R. Selby and J. Dyson, 42; P. Francis and E. Dunnett, 40; R. H. Web}) and R. Jensen, 3G; T. Cresswell and C. Anderson. 35; E. G. Randell and E. D. Andrews, 34. A patriotic day will be held at Rangimarie next Sunday. An IS-holes medal and stableford will be played in the morning, and nine holes In the afternoon. Flay will start at 8.30 ft.na.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 95, 22 April 1940, Page 10

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 95, 22 April 1940, Page 10

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 95, 22 April 1940, Page 10