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' OTAGO CLUB. A bogey competition, took place on the Balmacewen Links on Saturday. The winner was M. W. Horton, 'who put in the; excellent card of 1 up. His handicap was i 3. Other good cards handed in were those] of J. R. Bartholomew (8) 2 up, K. Wlj Scott (8) 1 up, C. G. Win to (8) all square. In the Balmacewcn Cup F. T. Anderson beat W. P. Edmond 7up and sto play. j ST. CLAUi CLUB. ' The second qualifying rounds in conneo-. tion with the St. Clair Golf, Club Cham-I pionship and Junior Cup were played on| the St. Clair Links on Saturday. The fol- 1 lowing have qualified, and play off by match play: —Championship.—
C. B. Wight wins the trophy for the best gross score, and W. H. Shepherd for the best net score. OH BELL CUP. A team of eight men and eight ladies from the Otago Club journeyed to Timaru on Saturday to contest the Orbcll Cup, which was won by Timaru from Otago last year. The visitors met with little success, the Timaru -players having a margin of thirty holes in their favor. The following are the details: —Ladies’ Singles.— —Otago.— —Timaru,. — Mrs Dodgshun ... 0 vliss Wright ... 3 Mrs Cook Mrs Kerr ..... ... Miss Snodgrass ... 0 Mrs Cox tv Mrs Ward 0 Miss Budd 1 Miss Theomin ... 1 Mrs O’Callaglian 0 Miss Glendining 4 Miss May U Miss Graham ... 1 Miss Cortcnll ... t) Mrs Maokio ... 0 Mrs Finch 3 —Men’s Singles.— W. H. Kelly ... 0 I’. C. Wright ... 4 H. Brasch A. I;. Marshall ... H. (t. Scott ... U M. Ji. Wright ... 4 J. H. Smith ... 2 14. A. Scott ... 0 W. M. Cowpcr ... t) W. W. Baxter ... 2 C. Rattray ... I) K. G. Kerr 4 H. M'Arthur ... 0 F. L. Barker ... A G. C. Irvine ... 0 W. H. Revel! ... 1 —Mixed Foursomes.— Mrs Hodgson and Miss Wright and Brasch 0 H. 14. Wright ... 8 Mrs Cook and R. Mrs Kerr and. I’. G. Scott 0 C. Wright ... 2 Mrs Ward and iliss Budd and F. Smith 1 A. Scott 0 Miss Theomin and Vlrs O’Callaghan Felly 0 and Kerr 3 Misa Snodgrass Mrs Cox and and M’Arthur 2 Barker 0 Miss Graham and Miss May and Cowper ... ... 1 Baxter 0 Miss Glendining Miss Co Me rill and and Rattray ... 0 Marshall, 3 Mrs Mackie and Mrs .Finch and Irvine 6 Re veil 0 ' Totals 17 47 THE TUSO.N GUI’.
The golf match for the Tuson Cup between Christchurch and Wellington, played at Wellington on Saturday, resulted in the homo players retaining the trophy by six games to five.
Round. Round. Total C. B. Wight ... 76 75 — 151 J.. H. Drake ... ... 85 80 — 165 M. Jla-cbeth ... 37 80 — 167 K. A. Westbrook ... 86 85 — 169 E. J. Hooking ... ... 87 85 — 170 D. D. M'Carthy ... 87 81 — 171 W. G. Wight ... ... 85 89 — 174 C. A. Mooney ... ... 83 94 — 177 J. P. Robieson ... ... 91 86 — 177 C. Amtnnin ... 89 89 — 178 P. 51. Dodds ... ... 92 87 — 179 W. D. McCarthy ... 92 88 — 180 G. Porbes ... 95 90 — 183 X’. Scelyo ... 92 92 — 184 JS. A. Heed ... 91 96 — 187 Dr Hunter ... 91 97 - 188
—J unior Cup.— 1st Unci Round. Round. Total w H, Shepherd ... 95 96 — 191 A. C. Hanlon ... /... 10b 95 — 198 K. Jenkins 109 98 — 900 R. Dick 105 101 — 206 K. Fountain 111 97 — 20b V. RorriH 109 99 — 2Ub S. Cooper ... 105 106 — 211 R. Honnington 106 115 — 219
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Evening Star, Issue 17644, 25 April 1921, Page 8
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