GOLF.
HIGHFIELD CLUB. MEDAL HANDICAP. The following were the best scores returned in the medal handicap played at Highfield on Tuesday:—
DRAW FOR SATURDAY. The following is the order of draw for the medal handicap to be played at Highfield on Saturday:— Morning.—Thomas v. Houlihan; Hind v. R. G. Wilson; Simmers v. McDonald; Gee v. Guinness. Afternoon.—North East, 12.30 p.m.— Cave. Fair, Barker. Harris, Torlesse. Robt. Wilson. Andrew. Kemshed, Wefobcr. Walton, A. L. Marshall, McBeath, J. Mackay. Steven, Horwell, Revell, W. J. Beswick, E. G. Kerr, Green, A. J. Allport. Ulrich, C. S. Smith, S. G. McLelland, Doyle, Grant, Bruce, Duncan. W. A. Scott, Ziesler, Cameron, E. A. Scott. Cramond. Lynch, Reid, B. V. Wright, Hudson, Kingston, Webster, G. Innes Jones, Clarke, E. D. Mcßae, G. W. Scott, Crawshaw, Tennant, Baxter, Ritchie. Buckley, Winter, Nicol, Ussher, D. C. Johnston, Berry, J. C. Mason. Port Arthur, 12.45 p.m.—A. C. Martin, Moyes, Tait, Holdgate, Murdoch, C. H. Coxhead, Simpson, Purdom, J. P. Lamb, Abernethy, Ledingham. A. L. Lamb, Baird, Murray, Oxford, Mills, Young, Bridges, W. Allport, A. D. Mcßae, Davies, Rowbotham, H. InnesJones, T. Mackay, Newton, Wardell, Garton, Allan, Foote, Hassell, Allchurch. Campbell, Knight, Wood, Cleland, Hamilton, Hunter, Blodhorn, C. E. Kerr, Cowan, Ward, Low, King, de Castro, Harvey, D. W. Beswick, G. C. Reid, Creemer, Brady, Greenfield, P. Gresson, N. C. Martin, H. Coxhead, M. Gresson, J. McClelland, G. A. Martin, Virtue, S. A. Shrimpton, Shirtcliff, F. S. Shrimpton. Players go off in parties of four. TIMARU LADIES CLUB. Members are reminded that trophy scores and ringers will be accepted today. NORTH END CLUB. The following is the draw for a match, President v. Vice-President, commencing at 1.45 on Saturday, names of president’s team first in each case:— j Men—Colville v. Trengrove; Grant v. H. Bradley; I. J. Bradley v. W. Moody; B. Moody v. D. Moyes; Clark v. W. Bradley; Shillito v. Washer; Burns v. ! Tregenza; A. Moyes v. Ayres; Ireland jv. Bust; Dunn v. Watt; Lennox v. Forbes; Barnard v. Bryant; Johnston v. Wood; Turnbull v. Edyvean; Home Senr. v. Home Junr.; Rolleston v. Dr Cox.
Ladies —Miss Sunaway v. Miss Lane; Miss Elder v. Miss Dallas; Mrs Edyvean v.»Miss Grant; Mrs Clark v. Mrs Grant; Miss Shivas v. Mrs Washer. In view of handicapping, players are requested to hand in their cards at the conclusion of the match. Any player not available please advise secretary, ’phone 236.
j Absorbs the Shock —“Kro-flite Golf Ball.—The core of the Spalding “Kro- ! flite” is wound with rubber tape at the j maximum stretch —this and the vulI canised cover absorbs the shock, not resists it. Obtainable from all sports’ dealers
W. A. Scott 79 9 70 G. B. Green 88 15 73 N. S. Cramond 83 8 75 A. L. Marshall .... 81 5 76 E. G. Kerr 94 16 78
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18551, 24 April 1930, Page 10
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