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GOLF

WHANGAREI CLUB. The Whangarel Golf Club's flag match, played on Saturday, June 27, was won by Harington, who carried the flag to the 18th hole—a good perform- , ance under unfavourable conditions, % The president's v. captain's teams, match, played on Saturday last, proved 1 .to be a very interesting contest, the captain's team (Mr G. A. Laird) defeating the president's team (Mr St. Clair Jounneaux) by five matches to two.! The results are as follows, the Resident 's team being mentioned Jirst:—Jounneaux and Rishwortli lost to Laird and Pinch, 2 up; Harrison and Hawke lost to Cafler and White, 2 and 1; Higganson and Herbert lost to Crane and Crane, 2nip; Gardiner arid 'Hop- : Kiiis lost to: Wiggins and Day, 6 and 5;; " - Wolff and Harington lost 'toi Thorns ' and' WUson, 3 and 1; Bevins and Pinel .Bisset and Blair, 5; Gajdfter : &jid Bentley beat W-alker'and Donohue, S and 2. It is worthy of note that when play- 1 ing in the above match C. Bevins holed a one at the Funnel—a hole of 178 yards. •CLUB HANDICAP. The Club Handicap has reached an interesting stage and the result of the third- round; to be played this week, will have a great bearing on the ultimate result. The draw is as follows: — Thursday players. —Dr Buckley plays Lamb, Hill plays Hosking, Dr Good plays Jack, Beere plays sSmedley, Wolley plays Bagley, Thomson plays Crimp. Saturday players.—Laird plays Bevins, Hopkins plays A. H. Crane, Wolff plays Donohue, Pinch plays Blair, Thome plays Herbert, Higginson plays Brown, Rishworth plays Bentley, Bisset plays Thomson, McLean plays Holmes. Bvme plays Cafler, Jounneaux plays Day, Stead man plays Gardner, Clouston plays A. B. Crane, Wilson plays Pinel, Harington plays Parker, Walker plays Wiggins, Whrfce plays Hawke. LADIES' MATCHES. The result of the second round of the Rose Bowl competition is as follows :_Miss Kay, 87, 8, 79; Miss Stone, 100, 16, .84; Miss Harrison 107, 23, 84; Miss Gardner 96, 10, 86; Miss McLean 110. 21, 89; Mrs Reynolds 111, 16, 95; Miss Clark-Walker 122, 25, 97; Miss Radcliffe 130, 28, 102; The first four play off in the thircl round. The Tesult of the Ij.G.TF. and Club medals is:—Miss Kay 87, 6, 81; Miss Harrison 107, 23, 84; Miss Stone 100, 15. 85; Miss L. Bird 122, 36, 86; Mrs Gardner 96, 8, 88; Miss A. McLean 110, 21. °9; Mrs Thome 120, 31, 89; Miss Mc T r 1> ee 129, 35, 93; Mrs Reynolds 111, Ifi, 95; Miss Pickmere 133, 36, 97; Clark-Walker 132, 25, 97; Mrs Bird 124. 27, 97; Miss Drummond 134, 34. 1(10: Miss Radcliffe 130, 28, 102; Mis;; McLean 138, 36, .102; Mrs KHlia 1,24* Miss Holmes 131. Tomorrow members will play the qualifying round of the championship, the second round of the Eclectric and the third round of the Rose Bowl. Miss Kay; plays Mrs Gardner, Miss Btouo. plays Mrs Reynolds, Miss A. McLean plays Mrs Bird, Miss Radcliffe plays Miss Collins, Mrs Day plays Miss Pickmere, Miss Bird plays Miss Drummond, Mrs Hollis plays Miss M. McXean, Mrs Crane plays Mrs Ward, Mrs Millington plays Miss Good, Miss CaTruth plays. Miss Clark-Walker, Mis 3 Holmes.

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Northern Advocate, 8 July 1925, Page 8

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GOLF Northern Advocate, 8 July 1925, Page 8

GOLF Northern Advocate, 8 July 1925, Page 8